Hussar
Legend
Delta said:You might have to clarify what you mean by "a long time". The original OD&D boxed set had rules for dungeons, wilderness, ships, and castles all in the same volume. The 1E DMG expanded on all the same stuff. I see a lot less of that in 3E/4E materials.
Sort of.
The 1e DMG had a whole bunch of random tables for dealing with what monsters you'd meet if you wandered around. It had random tables to determine the lay of the land as well, if you wanted to go exploring.
What it didn't really have was a whole lot of reason to actually go out there. The focus was certainly the dungeon. While there may have been extra stuff, it's not a stretch to say that 1e focused on the dungeon. Heck, the whole "back to the dungeon" schtick of 3e was based entirely on that idea.
So, saying that 1e was primarily focused on dungeon crawls and combat isn't really a large stretch. Until pretty late in 1e, with Dragonlance and the Wilderness Survival Guide, you don't get a whole of of emphasis anywhere else in the published material.
Now, what you did around your table is a whole 'nother story.