Single Crutch
History
Wooden leg users, and especially those who used more basic devices such as peg legs, often used crutches to support them, help them to walk, and take pressure off their amputated legs. Amputation techniques were still being refined in the nineteenth century, so sore, irritable stumps were not uncommon.
When moving, roll the dice twice and take the highest score.
(Can be used together with any artificial leg. Cannot be used with Bath Chair or Wheel-chair.)
Maintenance cost:
None.