frankthedm said:IIRC 2e had it at a higher level.
Entangle was a 1st level spell in 1e, so I doubt it was a 2nd level spell in 2e.
1e Entangle:
level : 1 Components: V,S,M
Range: 8" Casting Time: 3 segements
Duration: 1 turn Saving Throw: 1/2
Area of Effect: 4" Diameter
Explanation/Description: By means of this spell the druid is able to cause plants in the area of effect to entangle creatures w/ in the area. The grasses, weeds, bushes, and even the trees warp, twist, and entwine about creatures, thus holding them fast for the duration of the spell. If any creature in the area of effect makes its saving throw, the effect of the spell is to slow its movement by 50% for the duration of the spell.
Now under 1E rules a duration of a turn meant 10 minutes. Now my memory of 1e area of effect rules is a bit hazy but a 4" diameter translates to a 40' diameter effect... of course this would be greater outdoors as all spell distances were magnified outside.
Overall the spell has not changed significantly, else to say that in 1e if you failed the saving throw there were no retries, and the spell lasted a blanket 10 minutes per level. Now Druids were not played often in 1e, but Nail, Frank and others, ... have you felt the spell was always overpowered in every edition?