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Why do people think this? Like, I’m not mad at you, just amazed at how common this belief is.

Wheelchairs were around, and in use on surfaces that were abysmal in comparison to modern ones, but they worked.

Whether or not an adventurer would use one is a different issue, but folks really don’t know shit about wheelchairs it seems.

I’m not saying it would be fun, or easy, but I’ve been out in the woods on paths barely wide enough to fit a chair, and had people, my patients, push themselves the entire way, lumps, ruts, rocks, roots and all. And rubber tires aren’t magic for that. They help, but they don’t make the impossible possible, just the edge cases easier.

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Because this is a FANTASY WORLD with MAGIC and BETTER ALTERNATIVES.

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… the only reason we can use wheelchairs now are uniform roads and ada mandated ramps.

That is not about the fantasy world, unless ada means All Drow Associated or something, though why drow would mandate ramps, I have no idea. Maybe because spiders don’t like steps?

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So your fantasy world has asphalt roads and uniform sidewalks and paved connections between every village? If your 99.9% of dnd games you are playing in the mideaval era world with magic. So just use the fucking magic items.

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