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How about complete "Roll20.net Adventure Packs" for Open Game Systems?

Hello Roll20 Community, My suggestion is to create a spot in the Roll20.net marketplace for complete "Roll20.net Adventure Packs." These packs would be in the form of a hyperlink you purchase access to so that when you click on it, it adds a complete adventure that is ready to play into the list of the campaigns under your profile.  By complete I mean at the following (please post more suggestions): maps, general GM adventure overview/outline, player handouts, tokens, GM notes for each scene/encounter tied to each map, wandering monster tables, random encounter tables useful for any unexpected side treks, all major NPCs, sample NPC sheet for minor NPCs, all treasure/XP data, boxed text for the GM to read or paraphrase, all monsters with stats, scaling the adventure notes for the GM, everything stated for multiple open sytems, etc. Basically, everything needed to start playing right away and save GMs the prep-time. This could be done for "open" RPG systems like D&D 3.5 (OGL), PFRPG (OGL), Fate/Fudge, and D6 system (OGL).  Please share your thoughts. Thank you!
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Gauss
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This has already been done. At this time only one content provider has come forward to create a premium module. There is also one free module (may require a subscription account).&nbsp; If you own all materials related to the module then I suggest you go to&nbsp; <a href="https://marketplace.roll20.net/home/becomecreator" rel="nofollow">https://marketplace.roll20.net/home/becomecreator</a> &nbsp;and follow the directions. :) - Gauss
Gauss, thank you for the info! I'll go check it out. :)