Help with new campaign.
My table top group of 5 are just finishing a years-long Pathfinder 2e campaign, my friend was the DM and I am planning on being the "director" of the next campaign. We took a brief pause from pathfinder and played The Delian Tomb, and loved the mechanics of Draw Steel so I want to run it for my next campaign instead of Pathfinder.
I was a Gamemaster decades ago, but I generally know what to do. I know about Forgesteel and plan to use Foundry for maps projected on a table top screen, with physical characters on top.
Here's where I need help. There are no official draw steel campaigns that are sufficiently long, so I am thinking of running a D&D or Pathfinder campaign by buying the books and trying to just convert every encounter to the draw steel system. Is that generally how people are doing it?
In the past I have home-brewed the world, but that takes a ton of time. Would I just be playing with draw steel mechanics but in a D&D or Pathfinder 2e world? Where should I even start to plan to do this?
Any advice is more than welcome. I have a few months to plan before we finish our current campaign, but I want to get ahead of things and start planning a great adventure for my group.