This is a 1 minute old account complaining about "diversity inclusion" while also being completely unaware that wheelchairs are far from a "21st century thing" The oldest known self-powered wheelchair dates back to 1655, while the oldest known depictions of wheelchairs (wheeled furniture for the purpose of transporting injured and disabled people) go as far back as the 6th century BCE and appeared in both ancient greece and dynastic china. Putting wheels on a chair is the furthest thing from a modern idea
Also they have no clue what the combat wheelchair is because it features all the things they say it should do.
Clearly they saw "wheelchair" and immediately felt rage at the possibility of disabled people having representation in D&D, so signed up a new account just to complain about that.
counter post. Stop whining how other people play the game. You prefer one way of addressing it, others prefer another. You don't have to play with the 3rd party thing if you don't want to, no one is forcing you to so why inflict your complaints on us like someone is?
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It's a bit disappointing that they even included a picture of an adventurer in a wheelchair in the PHB...but haven't done anything with it on an official level.
If you're not willing or able to to discuss in good faith, then don't be surprised if I don't respond, there are better things in life for me to do than humour you. This signature is that response.
Is the combat wheelchair legal in Adventures League?
No, it's not an official game option.
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This is a 1 minute old account complaining about "diversity inclusion" while also being completely unaware that wheelchairs are far from a "21st century thing" The oldest known self-powered wheelchair dates back to 1655, while the oldest known depictions of wheelchairs (wheeled furniture for the purpose of transporting injured and disabled people) go as far back as the 6th century BCE and appeared in both ancient greece and dynastic china. Putting wheels on a chair is the furthest thing from a modern idea
Also they have no clue what the combat wheelchair is because it features all the things they say it should do.
Clearly they saw "wheelchair" and immediately felt rage at the possibility of disabled people having representation in D&D, so signed up a new account just to complain about that.
Find my D&D Beyond articles here
counter post. Stop whining how other people play the game. You prefer one way of addressing it, others prefer another.
You don't have to play with the 3rd party thing if you don't want to, no one is forcing you to so why inflict your complaints on us like someone is?
He/Him. Loooooooooong time Player.
The Dark days of the THAC0 system are behind us.
"Hope is a fire that burns in us all If only an ember, awaiting your call
To rise up in triumph should we all unite
The spark for change is yours to ignite."
Kalandra - The State of the World
It's a bit disappointing that they even included a picture of an adventurer in a wheelchair in the PHB...but haven't done anything with it on an official level.
If you're not willing or able to to discuss in good faith, then don't be surprised if I don't respond, there are better things in life for me to do than humour you. This signature is that response.
They've added the Mobility Wonder
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