Personally, I'd like to see some more DM Companions for modules. I'd really love to see something for PotA that has all the NPCs from the village in one place. Perhaps cards with their basic descriptions, what they know and what they do. It'd be a massive help.
Settings WotC isn't focused on (i.e. everything but FR lmao) always draw my eye to see if I like the way someone interprets converting those settings to 5e.
Unfortunately DMs Guild currently limits people to Forgotten Realms and Ravenloft, so you won't find much of anything outside those settings and you'll (OP) be falling foul of the rules if you do create something in another setting.
They also allow content that isn't setting-specific.
Check out M.T. Black's work. The sort of compendiums that he releases that have a years worth of stories are really nice.
Exactly this! I love new one shot adventures that I can integrate into my campaign. If my players are heading to a completely different town that I haven't prepared, I can throw an integrated one-shot adventure at them as they travel from point A to point B so I can have everything prepared next session. Such content saves a lot of time that I can spend developing other things in my world. Evil things. Amazing things.
Want to echo these sentiments. I'll gladly pay $5-10 for a solid adventure when the party decided to go somewhere I haven't prepped for and I'm out of interesting ideas (or just too busy that week to throw something together). In-depth description of the NPCs is also greatly appreciated.
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I've had enough returns on my one document to help fund most of my purchases of other people's content :)
Epic Characters | Heroes of the Orient
Champion Level Planar Adventures / Spell Jammer Creation Manual
Printable maps of Tomb of the Nine Gods for tabletop so I don't have to try and handbomb it..!