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− | A '''teleport trap''' is a [[trap]] that instantly [[teleport]]s any character or monster that walks on it to another location on the level. Teleport traps are not mechanical and cannot be disarmed or avoided by [[flight|flying]]. Because they are an instantaneous form of teleportation, they make for good emergency escape routes, especially if you happen to have a source of [[teleport control]]. | + | A '''teleport trap''' is a magical [[trap]] that instantly [[teleport]]s any character or monster that walks on it to another location on the level. Teleport traps are not mechanical and cannot be disarmed or avoided by [[flight|flying]]. Because they are an instantaneous form of teleportation, they make for good emergency escape routes, especially if you happen to have a source of [[teleport control]]. |
− | If you come across a teleport trap that is blocking you from reaching an item or area you wish to explore, remember that | + | Teleport traps come in two varieties: temporary and permanent. Temporary teleport traps vanish after activating once, while permanent teleport traps allow for unlimited use. Permanent teleport traps are only found in particular [[vault]]s, often serving to guard specific items. If you come across a teleport trap that is blocking you from reaching an item or area you wish to explore, remember that a source of [[stasis]] will render it ineffective. Alternatively, [[Apportation]] will allow you to simply grab the items from a distance, and [[teleport control]] allows you to simply cancel the teleport outright. |
− | If an item is ''on'' a teleport trap, moving onto the trap (with [[autopickup]] on) will ''not'' gain you the item; you will always teleport before any pickup attempt can be made. | + | If an item is ''on'' a teleport trap, moving onto the trap (with [[autopickup]] on) will ''not'' gain you the item; you will always teleport before any pickup attempt can be made. If the trap was temporary, however, you may simply return to the spot and grab the now-unguarded item. |
==History== | ==History== | ||
− | + | Prior to [[0.15]], all teleport traps were permanent. | |
[[Category: Traps]] | [[Category: Traps]] |
Revision as of 15:40, 28 August 2014
This magical trap can displace anyone hapless enough to step on it - or even fly above it - to a random place on the same dungeon level. |
A teleport trap is a magical trap that instantly teleports any character or monster that walks on it to another location on the level. Teleport traps are not mechanical and cannot be disarmed or avoided by flying. Because they are an instantaneous form of teleportation, they make for good emergency escape routes, especially if you happen to have a source of teleport control.
Teleport traps come in two varieties: temporary and permanent. Temporary teleport traps vanish after activating once, while permanent teleport traps allow for unlimited use. Permanent teleport traps are only found in particular vaults, often serving to guard specific items. If you come across a teleport trap that is blocking you from reaching an item or area you wish to explore, remember that a source of stasis will render it ineffective. Alternatively, Apportation will allow you to simply grab the items from a distance, and teleport control allows you to simply cancel the teleport outright.
If an item is on a teleport trap, moving onto the trap (with autopickup on) will not gain you the item; you will always teleport before any pickup attempt can be made. If the trap was temporary, however, you may simply return to the spot and grab the now-unguarded item.
History
Prior to 0.15, all teleport traps were permanent.