There are a lot these days.
I still use Mint as my "lazy" distro. I used to have Fedora on everything but that was partially because work always used a Redhat base. There are a half dozen other spins of everything everywhere. It kind of depends on what you want to use it for.
Do you game at all? Is your hardware old? etc...
Newer hardware. 5800x and a 7700xt. So I need something that can supply a kernel above 6.12. not a huge issue usually. Game a ton, primary use for the rig.
Would PREFER to avoid an arch base because of the AUR hacks and issues they've had as of late. Grown not to trust it. I don't really want to leave Mint, but if I can't fix the UI issue...well, I'm tired of Mint breaking every time I upgrade the fucking thing.
Was thinking Fedora or a testing based Debian. Was also thinking of looking into Budgie for DE, because I'm not a fan of gnome or KDE
In that case, check out Bazzite but make sure to select the one that offers a full proper desktop. Its a pretty go-to distro for many gamers (I am going to be installing it on one of those mining rigs when I get the bios re-flashed). It is a fedora base but people seem to like it and it has good AMD support.
I will note that I have never ran this distro before so it will be "new to me" but its still just fedora under the hood so it's not really new.
Haven't you said you've had issues with Fedora, historically?