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''For the obsolete ability, see [[Teleportation (ability)]].''
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'''Teleportation''' is the act of moving from one place to another instantaneously. Teleports differ from [[blink]]s in two main ways: teleports can send you to any valid location on the floor, while blinks are limited to [[LOS|visible]] locations. And blinks are instantaneous, while many teleports take some time to kick in.
 
 
'''Teleportation''' is the act of moving from one place to another instantaneously. Teleports differ from [[blink]]s in two main ways: teleports have no range limit while blinks are limited to visible destinations; and, blinks are instantaneous while teleports generally take some time to kick in.
 
  
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==Sources==
 
There are several ways to teleport in ''Crawl'':
 
There are several ways to teleport in ''Crawl'':
 
*Reading a [[scroll of teleportation]].
 
*Reading a [[scroll of teleportation]].
*Being zapped by a [[wand of teleportation]] (your own or a monster's).
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*Stepping on a [[teleport trap]].
*Being hit by a monster's [[Teleport Other]] spell.
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*You occasionally teleport while wandering in [[the Abyss]].
*Stepping on a [[Teleport trap]].
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*Being randomly or intentionally teleported by the [[ring of teleportation]].
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A few methods will try to teleport you next to monsters:
*Being randomly teleported by the [[Bad mutations#Teleport|Teleport]] mutation.
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*The teleport effect from [[sourceless malevolence]] (i.e an explore-based teleport trap).
*Being hit by a [[distortion]] [[brand]]ed weapon, or by the [[Dispersal]] spell.
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*Being randomly teleported by the [[Bad mutations#Teleportitis|Teleportitis]] mutation.
*Suffering a [[Miscast effect#Translocation|Translocations miscast]] effect.
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*Unwielding a [[distortion]] [[brand]]ed weapon.
*Drawing a [[Deck_of_transport#Portal_card|Portal card]].
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*You will occasionally teleport while wandering in [[the Abyss]].
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You can instead teleport monsters by casting [[Teleport Other]] or the [[Dispersal]] spell.
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==Useful Info==
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===Tele Status===
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Scrolls of teleport and Teleport Other give the {{LightBlue|Tele}} status. This status has a delay before it teleports you:
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{| class="prettytable" style="border:none; margin:0; padding:0;"
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! Circumstance || Duration
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| Normal || 3-5 turns
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| In [[the Realm of Zot]] or when carrying [[Orb of Zot|the Orb]] || 8-14 turns
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| In [[the Abyss]] (even when carrying the Orb) || 8-19 turns
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|}
  
Generally, teleportation as a result of a distortion weapon or trap takes place immediately. For spell-, card-, or wand-initiated teleports, there is a delay of 3-5 turns between starting a teleport and the teleport taking effect. Because of this, teleportation cannot be completely relied upon to get the player out of trouble. In the Abyss, there is an 80% chance that this delay will be 8-19 turns. If you have the [[Orb of Zot]], there is a 50% chance this delay will be 8-14 turns.
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All other teleports are instantaneous, though the player does not have as much control with them.
  
To avoid teleport delays, step onto a [[Teleport trap]]. Potentially only one turn slower, use the [[Deck of transport#Warpwright card|Warpwright card]] and then step on the newly created teleport trap. High levels of the [[Traps & Doors]] skill is helpful in detecting where the trap was placed.
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===Location===
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Teleports send you to any random location on the floor, with the following conditions:
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*You must be able to step on the tile. E.g. you can't be sent into [[lava]] if you don't have [[flight]] (temporary or not). You can't be teleported into an occupied or solid tile, either.
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*You cannot be teleported into a dangerous [[cloud]].
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*You cannot be teleported into [[vault]]s with the "no tele into" flag. This includes most [[door#Runed Door|runed door]] and [[transporter]] [[vault]]s, and every [[player ghost]] vault. A notable exception is the [[Elven_Halls#Elf:2_-_The_Hall_of_Blades|Hall of Blades]] in [[Elven Halls|Elf]]:2, which does allow teleport inside.  
  
Once a teleport takes effect, the player is instantly teleported to the destination. If the player has [[teleport control]], the teleport is not the result of a distortion weapon, and the level does not [[teleport control#Exceptions|restrict]] teleport control, the player may choose the new location. Like blinks, teleports leave a cloud of translocational energy behind, though this has no game effect other than being a pretty color.  
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Other than those restrictions, it can bring you to ''any'' random tile, including the one you were on originally ("Your surroundings flicker for a moment.").
  
Teleports will never place the player over [[lava]] or in dangerous [[cloud]]s, and never over [[deep water]] unless they are [[amphibious]] ([[merfolk]], [[octopode]], grey [[draconian]], et al). Teleports caused by the [[Bad mutations#Teleport|Teleport]] mutation will place the player within a region near his current position. The radius of this region depends on the rank of the mutation and the number of equipped items which give teleportitis (rings of teleportation or artifacts). At 3 or more mutation ranks/items, the destination can be any position in the level.
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Like [[blink]]ing, teleports leave a cloud of translocational energy behind; these clouds have no effect (beyond stopping other [[clouds]] from existing on their tile).
  
All forms of teleportation are blocked by [[stasis]] except for the occasional automatic shifts which occur in the Abyss.
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==Preventing Teleport==
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If the player has the {{LightBlue|Tele}} status, then they can either use a [[potion of cancellation]] or read another [[scroll of teleport]] to end it. A [[Quicksilver Bolt]] (including from the [[wand of quicksilver]]) will also end the Tele status.
  
==Teleportation Failure==
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The {{LightRed|-Tele}} (from [[Dimension Anchor]]) and {{LightRed|Stuck}} (from [[miscast effect|miscasting]] Translocations) statuses both prevent teleportation. These statuses can be removed by quaffing a [[potion of cancellation]]. -Tele may also be obtained via certain [[artefact]]s or by playing a [[Formicid]]; having these won't stop shifts in the Abyss.
If the space the player is teleporting into is currently holding a monster, an attempt will be made to teleport the monster out of the way. If that fails, (not all monsters can be teleported) attempts are made to teleport to the spaces next to the monster (monsters there may also be teleported out of the way). This can be useful for stabbing purposes. If no space can be found, the teleport fails entirely.
 
  
 
==History==
 
==History==
In [[0.13]] controlled teleports will have a higher delay.
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*Prior to [[0.28]], monsters could cast [[Teleport Self]].
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*Prior to [[0.27]], non-[[player ghost]] monsters could cast [[Teleport Other]].
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*Prior to [[0.26]], the *Tele intrinsic could be obtained from a [[ring of teleportation]], acting like teleportitis.
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*Prior to [[0.25]], suffering a [[Miscast effect#Translocation|Translocations miscast]] effect could teleport the player, and being hit by a distortion weapon could too.
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*Prior to [[0.17]], teleport destination could be controlled with [[teleport control]]. Also, 20% of Abyss teleports had a delay of only 3-5 turns.
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*Prior to [[0.13]], the teleport control [[status effect]] did not delay teleports.
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*Prior to [[0.9]], players had access to Teleport Self.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 03:44, 4 October 2023

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Teleportation is the act of moving from one place to another instantaneously. Teleports differ from blinks in two main ways: teleports can send you to any valid location on the floor, while blinks are limited to visible locations. And blinks are instantaneous, while many teleports take some time to kick in.

Sources

There are several ways to teleport in Crawl:

A few methods will try to teleport you next to monsters:

You can instead teleport monsters by casting Teleport Other or the Dispersal spell.

Useful Info

Tele Status

Scrolls of teleport and Teleport Other give the Tele status. This status has a delay before it teleports you:

Circumstance Duration
Normal 3-5 turns
In the Realm of Zot or when carrying the Orb 8-14 turns
In the Abyss (even when carrying the Orb) 8-19 turns

All other teleports are instantaneous, though the player does not have as much control with them.

Location

Teleports send you to any random location on the floor, with the following conditions:

  • You must be able to step on the tile. E.g. you can't be sent into lava if you don't have flight (temporary or not). You can't be teleported into an occupied or solid tile, either.
  • You cannot be teleported into a dangerous cloud.
  • You cannot be teleported into vaults with the "no tele into" flag. This includes most runed door and transporter vaults, and every player ghost vault. A notable exception is the Hall of Blades in Elf:2, which does allow teleport inside.

Other than those restrictions, it can bring you to any random tile, including the one you were on originally ("Your surroundings flicker for a moment.").

Like blinking, teleports leave a cloud of translocational energy behind; these clouds have no effect (beyond stopping other clouds from existing on their tile).

Preventing Teleport

If the player has the Tele status, then they can either use a potion of cancellation or read another scroll of teleport to end it. A Quicksilver Bolt (including from the wand of quicksilver) will also end the Tele status.

The -Tele (from Dimension Anchor) and Stuck (from miscasting Translocations) statuses both prevent teleportation. These statuses can be removed by quaffing a potion of cancellation. -Tele may also be obtained via certain artefacts or by playing a Formicid; having these won't stop shifts in the Abyss.

History