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New Campaign Advice

Hi i am starting a new campaign imminently, a significant amount of which occurs in an urban environment.  I don’t have the time to create everything from scratch so want to bastardise an existing module and turn it and the tokens / maps to my own plot any suggestions as to which roll20 content I should acquire for this? Part starting at L3 and it is a fantasy city based chapter Thanks Rob
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keithcurtis
Forum Champion
Marketplace Creator
API Scripter
Waterdeep: DragonHeist has a very detailed description and map of the city of Waterdeep.
Thanks Keith - with tokens / stats for people / bar owners and all that jazz?
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Gold
Forum Champion
I can't think of a better suggestion than Waterdeep: Dragonheist, for what was requested. Although if you need to add more bar-going NPC's, there are a lot of those in Dungeon Of The Mad Mage (which starts in a tavern that is illustrated in it).
Thanks Gold - really helpful
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keithcurtis
Forum Champion
Marketplace Creator
API Scripter
Illustrated, but not mapped. IIRC, it has some notables of the city, a pretty detailed city guard section, and some other resources. But it's primarily an huge adventure with a city description, not a city guidebook with a small adventure. Still, it's the closest you are likely to get.
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Kraynic
Pro
Sheet Author
Might not be worth converting, but if you want something your players might not be familiar with, you could try Paizo's "Absalom: City of Lost Omens" (Pathfinder 2E), or the first part of the War for the Crown adventure path "Crownfall" (Pathfinder 1E).  Absalom is a monster of a city.  The other contains a more reasonable sized city called Oppara.