Sword of Spirit
Legend
I've got it. A solution for how to get us the content we want in an interesting and new way.
Pick a campaign setting. Create a hardcover with the best of the best adventures in that setting (not a single campaign--a collection of adventures, Yawning Portal style) updated to 5e, as well as general setting overview (SCAG style), and the rules necessary to update it to 5e.
So you'd have Dragonlance Classics, Greyhawk Classics, Mystara Classics, etc.
The combination of adventures plus general setting overview would give us top level material as well as immediately applicable zoomed in adventure setting material. A selection of adventures allows more than one way to use the content. New races, subclasses, monsters, and any particularly important spells or other elements give us everything we need to convert it. Top it off with a few paragraphs pointing to some of the best prior edition material on the setting over on DM's Guild for those who want more original source material.
Would you buy this for your favorite setting? I know I would. Heck, I'd buy it for settings I don't even have just to try them out.
Pick a campaign setting. Create a hardcover with the best of the best adventures in that setting (not a single campaign--a collection of adventures, Yawning Portal style) updated to 5e, as well as general setting overview (SCAG style), and the rules necessary to update it to 5e.
So you'd have Dragonlance Classics, Greyhawk Classics, Mystara Classics, etc.
The combination of adventures plus general setting overview would give us top level material as well as immediately applicable zoomed in adventure setting material. A selection of adventures allows more than one way to use the content. New races, subclasses, monsters, and any particularly important spells or other elements give us everything we need to convert it. Top it off with a few paragraphs pointing to some of the best prior edition material on the setting over on DM's Guild for those who want more original source material.
Would you buy this for your favorite setting? I know I would. Heck, I'd buy it for settings I don't even have just to try them out.