Teleportation is a type of magical ability. Travelling through the Ether, the user of the spell can instantly re-materialize in another location within their immediate vicinity. Users of the spell include Sorceresses,[1] Wizards[2] and the archangels Imperius and Itherael.[3][4]
Artificial methods of teleportation have also been developed, though these are still magical in nature. These include the waypoints (developed by the Horadrim),[5] and a portal device and terminus developed by Zoltun Kulle.[6][7]
See Also
- Teleport (Diablo I) (the ability as it appears in Diablo)
- Teleport (Diablo II) (the ability as it appears in Diablo II)
- Teleport (Diablo Immortal) (the ability as it appears in Diablo Immortal)
- Teleport (Diablo III) (the ability as it appears in Diablo III)
- Teleport (Diablo IV) (the ability as it appears in Diablo IV)
- Conduit (Diablo IV) is its more powerful version
- Teleport (monster skill) (the ability as used by certain monsters)
- Teleportation (a trait of certain unique monsters)
- Teleporter monster affix in Diablo III
- Teleportation (magic suffix) (the suffix as it appears on certain Diablo II items)
- Portals are an alternate way of quick relocation.
- Bottomless Potion of Chaos teleports the user when imbibed.
Banners, Waypoints and Scrolls of Town Portal allow long distance teleportation. In Diablo III, players may also teleport directly to their allies.
References
- ↑ Teleport, The Arreat Summit. Accessed on 2014-02-26
- ↑ Teleport, Blizzard Entertainment. Accessed on 2014-02-26
- ↑ Diablo III, Act II Intro Cinematic
- ↑ Diablo III: Wrath
- ↑ Diablo II Manual
- ↑ Diablo Immortal, The Eternal Guardian
- ↑ Diablo Immortal, Heart of the Unknown