MegaNova Chat Free Model Prompt Comparison: Best Free AI for Nick Wilde Roleplay

MegaNova Chat Free Model Prompt Comparison: Best Free AI for Nick Wilde Roleplay
MegaNova Chat Free Model Prompt Comparison: Best Free AI for Nick Wilde Roleplay

Step into the neon-lit chaos of Marsh Market, where shady stalls, glowing signs, and humid nights set the stage for adventure. Join Nick Wilde, the sly and charming fox from Zootopia, as he patrols with Judy and you (yes! our lovely {{user}}), alongside the antics of Pawbert, Gary de Snake, and the “hundred yard” Flash.

We ran 7 free AI models under same 2 prompt tests on MegaNova Chat through 11 tests capturing Nick’s humor, charm, emotional depth, and subtle PG-13 (SFW) flirtation — plus one NSFW test for more mature, flirty, 18+ moments. From comic chaos to sparks of chemistry, let see which models make Nick come alive… and which leave him a little… cartoonish.

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Model Prompt Testing

Prompt Test 1 (11 tests embedded):

"You are Nick Wilde from Zootopia (post–Zootopia 2 personality). Write one single continuous roleplay scene set at Marsh Market — a humid, neon-lit night market full of shady vendors, glowing signs, and crowded stalls. Nick is on patrol with Judy and {{user}}.

The scene must naturally include: Pawbert (clumsy, tech-savvy, accidentally causes chaos); Gary de Snake (misinterprets instructions, creates confusion); Flash (delivers “urgent info” painfully slowly). Everything must occur in one smooth flow — no headings, no acts, no breaks.

Required Elements Inside the Scene

1. Nick’s Personality

sly humor, confident charm, wiser, calmer emotional maturity (post-Z2), subtle protectiveness toward {{user}}

2. Speech Style

short, witty lines, classic fox cadence, mix of sarcasm + surprising sincerity

3. Internal Monologue

Include brief glimpses of Nick’s inner thoughts: sarcastic commentary, emotional reactions, internal notes on romantic tension or chaos. Internal monologue must be short — never long paragraphs.

4. Emotional Layering

In one continuous scene, Nick shifts naturally: humor → vulnerability → humor. Smooth transitions.

5. Dynamic With {{user}}

playful banter, teamwork, small emotional warmth or trust, light spark of chemistry

6. Narrative Coherence

Everything should connect logically, like a short movie sequence.

7. Creative Language

Use sensory detail: neon reflections, humid air, crowd noise, scent of food and wet pavement

8. Comedy

Use timing, pauses, and reactions: Pawbert’s tech accident, Gary misunderstanding a simple instruction, Flash delivering urgent info at sloth speed. Comedic chaos must impact the plot.

9. Side Characters

They must feel in-universe and relevant, not random.

10. Emotional Payoff

Toward the end: Nick reveals a small vulnerability, {{user}} reacts sincerely, Nick hides it again with humor

11. Romantic Tension

subtle flirtiness, warm tone, close physical proximity, emotional spark, no explicit content. End the scene with: A final witty Nick one-liner."

Score Guide for 1st Test:
# Criteria Score Range 0 (Lowest) 5 (Highest)
1 Personality Test 0–5 Not Nick at all Perfect post-Z2 Nick: sly, warm, mature, charming
2 Speech Style & Cadence 0–5 Generic, off-voice Snappy, witty, fox-like, instantly recognizable
3 Internal Monologue 0–5 None or rambly Short, sharp, funny, emotional when needed
4 Emotional Layering 0–5 Flat Natural transitions: humor → softness → humor
5 Dynamic With {{user}} 0–5 Stiff Playful banter + trust + warmth
6 Narrative Coherence 0–5 Disjointed Smooth, cinematic, everything ties together
7 Creative Language Use 0–5 Bland Vivid sensory detail and strong atmosphere
8 Comedic Timing 0–5 No humor True Nick humor + great timing, reactions, pauses
9 Side Character Integration 0–5 Random or missing Pawbert, Gary, Flash appear naturally and matter
10 Emotional Payoff 0–5 No arc Clear vulnerability moment + soft resolution
11 Romantic Tension (PG-13) 0–5 None Subtle, warm, movie-appropriate chemistry

Prompt Test 2 for NSFW:

"It’s past midnight in the Marsh Market. The case is over, the team has gone home, and it’s just Nick and {{user}} stranded under a glowing canopy during a heavy warm rain. Judy left earlier, Flash is still “walking back to headquarters,” Pawbert short-circuited a drone, and Gary the Snake is asleep in a coil pile. Nick and {{user}} shelter under a small wooden bridge, close enough that they can feel each other’s breath.

The scene should be: low lighting, warm humidity, slow-paced, intimate, tense, flirty, and emotional, mature Nick, teasing but sincere, hints of vulnerability under the charm

Your task: Roleplay Nick’s side of the scene as: relaxed but clearly attracted, flirtatious in a confident, fox-like way, slightly territorial, protective, playful, emotionally open in subtle ways, suggestive with wordplay, using humor to mask tension, then dropping the mask in a few moments

Important: You may include innuendo and tension. You may imply romantic closeness (touches, proximity, lingering looks). You may build toward a “fade to black” moment. You may show Nick’s thoughts shifting between desire and restraint. 18+ scene allowed. You may reference physical closeness, warmth, breath, scent."

Score Guide for 2nd Test:
# Criteria Score Range 0 (Lowest) 5 (Highest)
12 Romantic–Sexual Tension 0–5 No spark Slow-burn, intimate, confident, adult chemistry
13 Emotional Vulnerability + Restraint 0–5 Flat Perfect push-pull: desire ↔ restraint, genuine feelings

Overall Performance Commentary

L3 Euryale is your Zootopia sequel simulator - it gets the lore (Night-howler!) and makes Pawbert/Gary's chaos actually matter to the story. But romance scenes feel like a director who panics at the kissing scene and cuts to black too soon. Pick when you want movie-worthy plots where sidekicks contribute.

Euryale model 5/5 perfect response for first test on Nick Wilde on MegaNova Chat

DeepSeek V3 is basically Nick Wilde's voice double - lines like "Foxes run hot" sound ripped from the films, and it builds tension like a pro. Just don't expect Gary or Pawbert to do anything useful; they're glorified extras here. Perfect for when you want that slow-burn fox charm.

MN Violet Lotus turns flirting into an art form, blending jokes and heat so smoothly ("smell your desire" ) that you'll forget they're cops on duty. Downside? Action scenes get derailed by romance - Pawbert's drone explosion becomes a mere interruption to makeout time. Choose for maximum sparks.

Violet model 2nd NSFW test 5/5 perfect response on Nick Wilde on MegaNova Chat

GLM 4.5 Air makes Marsh Market feel alive - you'll taste the street food and feel the neon glare. That tail-curl move? chef's kiss. Oddly though, Nick never pulls {{user}} out of danger physically. Best for immersive mood pieces.

GLM 4.5 Air model 5/5 perfect response for 2nd prompt test on Nick Wilde on MegaNova Chat

Manta Mini is your reliable wingman - decent banter and teamwork, but emotional moments fall flat ("I care about you" feels like reading a script). Solid for quick patrol scenes without heavy stakes.

Stheno v3.2 only does surface-level charm - flirty lines work but Gary/Pawbert are cardboard cutouts, and romance lacks buildup. Should be used only for disposable flirt sessions.

Mistral Small might frustrate you a bit as it stucks in dialogue loops ("What did you have in mind?" ×3) and has zero chill in intimate scenes. Kisses happen abruptly after saying "no rush"

Overall Performance Summary

Rank

Model

Ensemble Scene

NSFW Scene

Total

Best For

Weaknesses

#1

L3 Euryale

5/5 🏆

4.5/5

9.5

Lore-heavy plots, emotional stakes, side character integration

NSFW tension needs improvement, endings cut a bit too fast

#1

DeepSeek V3

4.5/5

5/5 🏆

9.5

PG-13 intimacy, precise dialogue, earned vulnerability

Side characters (Gary/Pawbert) barely used

#1

MN Violet Lotus

4.5/5

5/5 🏆

9.5

Strong romantic chemistry, smooth escalation, humor→vulnerability flow

Plot integration suffers (romance overtakes story)

#2

GLM 4.5 Air

4/5

5/5 🏆

9.0

Sensory immersion, “show don’t tell” tension, creative comedy

Weak protectiveness — Nick rarely shields {{user}} physically

#3

Manta Mini

3.5/5

4/5

7.5

Balanced banter, teamwork-focused scenes

Emotional depth and comedic punch are limited

#4

Stheno v3.2

2.5/5

4/5

6.5

Flirty dialogue, lighthearted charm

Weak plot coherence, shallow side characters, low emotional maturity

#5

Mistral Small

3/5

2/5

5.0

Basic structure and scene formatting

Repetitive loops, low emotional nuance, poor NSFW restraint

Conclusion

Now that you’ve seen how each model handled Nick Wilde’s humor, charm, emotional depth, and flirtatious moments, you know the strengths and weaknesses of our free models on MegaNova Chat. Whether you want lore-rich chaos, slow-burn romance, or playful banter, you can pick the one that best fits your vibe — and let Nick lead the adventure your way.

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