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Enchanted with the Teleport spell. Teleports the party out of a dungeon or battle.
Final Fantasy VI description
The Teleport Stone (テレポストーン, Terepo Sutōn?), also known as Warp Stone, is a recurring item in the Final Fantasy series. It generally has the same effect as the Teleport spell.
Similar items, called Ottershroom (also known as Otterhead) and Emergency Exit, are similar in effect to the Teleport Stone.
Appearances
Final Fantasy
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Transports party out of dungeons and towns.
Description
The Teleport Stone appears in the Dawn of Souls, 20th Anniversary and iOS versions, and teleports the party out of a dungeon. It is an extremely rare item, dropped by Purple Worms.
Final Fantasy III
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Ottershroom | |
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Also called | Otterhead |
Effect | Same as the White Mage spell Teleport. Warps party out of dungeons. |
Buy | Replito, Saronia, Invincible (NES) Replito, Falgabard (3D) |
Find | Dwarven Hollows |
Drop | NES version only. Chance of dropping is low (0.6%) Adamantoise, Balloon, Boss Troll, Fachan, Knocker, Kyklops, Leprechaun, Magician, Red Cap, Rock Gargoyle, Sorcerer, Stroper, Thor, Vulcan |
Cost | 2,000 gil |
Final Fantasy IV
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Escape instantly from a dungeon
Description
The Emergency Exit (also called EmergencyExit or Exit) is a very rare item that allows the player to warp out of the dungeon. It is not sold in shops, but is found in various treasures around the world.
The Emergency Exit doesn't work in Sealed Cave.
Final Fantasy VI
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Teleport Stone | |
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Also called | Warp Stone (SNES) |
Effect | Same effects as Teleport spell when used in menu. When used in battle, same effect as fleeing. |
Buy | [WoB] Albrook, Blackjack, Thamasa, [WoR] Albrook, Jidoor |
Find | [WoB] South Figaro - Barrel, [WoB] Albrook - Box, [WoR] Phoenix Cave - Warp Stone |
Steal | Warlock, Mahadeva, Sorath, Medusa Chicken, Great Malboro, Creature, Moonform, Aspidochelon, Hidon, Zone Eater |
Drop | Zokka, Warlock, Mahadeva, Sorath, Medusa Chicken, Creature, Moonform, Aspidochelon, Hidon |
Morph | Templar, Borghese, Suriander, Vulture, Killer Mantis, Anguiform, Brainpan, Devoahan, Sandhorse, General, Kamui, Wartpuck, Lenergia, Twinscythe, Misfit, Oceanus, Demon Knight, Imperial Elite, Aspidochelon, Greater Mantis, Rukh |
Cost | 700 gil |
Final Fantasy VII
Template:Sideicon While the item does not appear, a message for an item named Telpostone (found also in the Japanese version with the item's regular Japanese name) is found in the script of the Item Store in Cosmo Canyon. Other than the message for obtaining it being found in the data, there is no other data for the item found in the final game, and the item is dummied out.
Final Fantasy XII
Template:Sideicon Teleport Stones are used at Gate Crystals to teleport to any other Gate Crystal the player has already visited. Teleport Stones can be obtained by completing various jobs and marks, and as gifts from Montblanc. In the original version, they can also be bought from Skyferries, the Clan Centurio shop in Muthru Bazaar, and from Dyce at Balfonheim Port for 200 gil.
In the Zodiac versions, they can be bought from Skyferries once the player has entered Mt Bur-Omisace for the first time.
Teleport Stone can be dropped by Bagoly, Baknamy, Dark Skeleton, Emperor Aevis, Gorgimera, Oiling, Silver Lobo, Speartongue, Urutan-Yensa, Vivian, Wildsnake and Yeti. It can be stolen from Abysteel, Archaeoaevis, Humbaba, Steeling, and Werewolf.
Final Fantasy Type-0
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A mystical gem that allows the user to warp to safety except when on missions.
Description
Teleport Stone warps the party back to the world map from a dungeon, unless they are mid-mission. They can be bought from McTighe, Aqvi and Mi-Go for 2000 gil.
Bravely Default
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A strange mineral also known as memory stone. It memorizes the quickening of the pulse that happens at the entrance of a dungeon, and then when its user raises it up and chants later on, it instantly takes the entire party back to that spot.
Description
The Teleport Stone returns the party to the dungeon entrance. It can be bought from Caldisla, Ancheim, Comrade, Florem, Grandship, Hartschild, Starkfort and the Adventurer for 100 pg, found in Ancheim, Vestment Cave, Grand Mill Works, and Witherwood, and as a reward for tutorial quests.
Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy
Template:Sideicon Teleport Stones teleport the player around the world map, but their use is limited. A teleport stone in the southeast warps the player to the entrance to the Land of Discord, where the final battles of the "Light to All" storyline take place and Chaos makes his lair. In their respective storylines, Bartz, Zidane and Firion all make use of the teleport stone to travel to and from the Land of Discord.
In "Confessions of the Creator", a large network of teleport stones covers the world and the party is free to use them to warp about. Several gateways, namely the Dragon King Gateway at Bahamut Isles, the Forsaken Land gateway at Gaia, and the Chasm in the Rotting Land, can only be reached by teleport stone. At the beginning of the story the northern teleport stones are inaccessible, and are unlocked for usage as the player unlocks gateways to these areas to reach them on foot.
Theatrhythm Final Fantasy Curtain Call
Template:Sideicon The Teleport Stone allows one to move forward one space ahead without playing the Music Sequence. It can only be used during Quest Medleys.
Pictlogica Final Fantasy
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Final Fantasy Explorers
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Chocobo no Fushigi na Dungeon
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Etymology
Teleportation, or Teletransportation, is the theoretical transfer of matter or energy from one point to another without traversing the physical space between them.
Warp is an element in video game design that allows a player character instant travel between two locations or levels.