So you've got a plot, created some NPCs, and bought a mini for the big bad boss, but you're missing a crucial component: the dungeon.
Previously, you had two options: buy a map and spend time populating it yourself, or buy an adventure and spend time stripping out everything you don't need.
Now you've got a third option: Dungeon Dive. Each Dungeon Dive product comes with a full-color map, a detailed map key, and fully developed encounter areas with options for low, medium, and high level parties.
At 37 encounter areas, Dungeon Dive 3: The Hungry Demiplane is the largest in the series. It presents a demiplane complete with traps, hazards, creatures, and treasure.