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<blockquote data-quote="S'mon" data-source="post: 5884183" data-attributes="member: 463"><p>I was just looking at my 1e AD&D DMG today. Gygax says that campaigns begin with base town + starter dungeon, then when the players are ready the GM develops the surrounding wilderness & places it in a larger setting, either created by the GM or purchased (eg World of Greyhawk). The PCs can then explore the wilderness and meet random wilderness encounters. </p><p></p><p>There seems to be a bit of a gap here in that the sample 'Ruined Monastery' starter dungeon is at most Moldvay/Mentzer Basic 3 levels of play style, whereas the DMG wilderness encounter tables with their 30-300 Monster Manual orc type encounters seem more for high level PCs around 7th+. "The First Dungeon Adventure" section in 1e DMG is clearly much like a Moldvay/Mentzer dungeon (& precedes them, of course, possibly inspiring them), whereas OD&D is focused on the Underworld - the vast 'megadungeon' suitable for campaign play.</p><p></p><p>And of course I suspect a lot of 1e DMs focused on running published adventures, of which there were a lot for the 3rd-6th and 5th-8th range.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="S'mon, post: 5884183, member: 463"] I was just looking at my 1e AD&D DMG today. Gygax says that campaigns begin with base town + starter dungeon, then when the players are ready the GM develops the surrounding wilderness & places it in a larger setting, either created by the GM or purchased (eg World of Greyhawk). The PCs can then explore the wilderness and meet random wilderness encounters. There seems to be a bit of a gap here in that the sample 'Ruined Monastery' starter dungeon is at most Moldvay/Mentzer Basic 3 levels of play style, whereas the DMG wilderness encounter tables with their 30-300 Monster Manual orc type encounters seem more for high level PCs around 7th+. "The First Dungeon Adventure" section in 1e DMG is clearly much like a Moldvay/Mentzer dungeon (& precedes them, of course, possibly inspiring them), whereas OD&D is focused on the Underworld - the vast 'megadungeon' suitable for campaign play. And of course I suspect a lot of 1e DMs focused on running published adventures, of which there were a lot for the 3rd-6th and 5th-8th range. [/QUOTE]
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