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| name = Teleport
 
| name = Teleport
 
| range = self
 
| range = self
 
| duration = instantaneous
 
| duration = instantaneous
| area of effect = one creature per level; see below
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| area of effect = 1 creature per level; see text
 
| casting time = 3 rounds
 
| casting time = 3 rounds
 
| save = none
 
| save = none
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Enables the caster to instantly transport to another location, with considerable accuracy if the place is familiar and with a fair probability if the place is not.  Distance is not a factor, but the spell cannot be used to travel from [[Planes of Existence|one plane of existence]] to another.
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'''Teleport''' enables the caster to instantly transport to another location, with considerable accuracy if the place is familiar and with a fair probability if the place is not.  Distance is not a factor, but the spell cannot be used to travel from [[Planes of Existence|one plane of existence]] to another.
  
 
While the caster will be able to teleport up to one creature per level, all such creatures must be held or must link hands in a chain.  While equipment that's carried can also be teleported, the weight of this equipment is limited to 100 lbs. per person.  For example, the caster would be able to teleport a horse; and a rider on the horse would be considered as a separate creature; but neither the rider or the horse could be loaded with more than 100 lbs. of weight, with the horse exempting the rider and the rider's burden when calculating the limit.
 
While the caster will be able to teleport up to one creature per level, all such creatures must be held or must link hands in a chain.  While equipment that's carried can also be teleported, the weight of this equipment is limited to 100 lbs. per person.  For example, the caster would be able to teleport a horse; and a rider on the horse would be considered as a separate creature; but neither the rider or the horse could be loaded with more than 100 lbs. of weight, with the horse exempting the rider and the rider's burden when calculating the limit.
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== Probability of Success ==
 
== Probability of Success ==
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'''Success''' indicates the caster has teleported to the locality desired. If the caster is familiar with the area, the teleport with bring the caster and others to the exact spot desired.
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! rowspan="2"|Familiarity of<br>Destination !! colspan="3"|Probability of Teleporting
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A '''miss''' indicates that the caster has missed their destination.  The distance is indicated in blocks or hexes, as indicated.  A "block" equals 145 yards; a "build hex," 1,304 yards.  The remaining hexes are more or less self-explanatory.  The number of units that the destination is missed by equals the % that the caster rolled above the number needed for success.  For example, if the caster were teleporting to a place that was seen casually, and rolled a "92," then the caster would rematerialize at a place four [[2-mile Hex Map|2-mile hexes]] from where the caster intended — in a random 360° direction.
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! rowspan="2"|Familiarity of<br>Destination !! colspan="4"|Probability of Teleporting
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!Success !! Miss !! Unit !! Random
 
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!High || On Target || Low
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| Very familiar || style="width: 50px|01-97 || style="width: 50px|98-99 || style="width: 80px|[[Blocks (development)|block]] || style="width: 50px|00
 
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Very familiar || 01-02 || 03-99 || 99-00
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| Passing acquaintance || 01-94 || 95-98 || [[Build Hexes (area)|build hex]] || 99-00
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| Visited || 01-88 || 89-96 || 2-mile hex || 97-00
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| Viewed once || 01-76 || 77-92 || [[6-mile Hex Map|6-mile hex]] || 93-00
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| Never seen || 01-52 || 53-84 || [[20-mile Hex Map|20-mile hex]] || 85-00  
 
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If the
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A '''random''' result indicates that the teleport has gone utterly awry, so that it will randomly deposit the character at some unknown place on the globe.  This will mean that the caster need to merely wait a single day before casting the spell again, though it will be inconvenient.
destination area is very familiar to the magic-user (he or she has a clear
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mental picture through actual proximity to and studying of the area) it is
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'''Any result''' must place the caster upon dry, solid ground or at the very least upon the deck of a ship in mid-ocean; the character could not appear in the path of a lava flow or amidst a tsunami.  However, this does not preclude the possible effects of weather where the caster might materialize, nor does it protect the caster from what unfriendlies might be encountered at the final destination, whether intended or not.
unlikely that there will be any error in arriving exactly in the place desired.
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lesser known areas (those seen only magically or from a distance)
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== Familiarity ==
increase the probability of error. Unfamiliar areas present considerable
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'''Very familiar''' describes any location where the caster has dwelt for more than two weeks at a stretch.  '''Passing acquaintance''' would mean a place where the caster adventured, or mapped, or where the caster remained for a minimum of three days.  '''Visited''' would mean any place where the caster spent the night or the day, or a 12-hour period, most likely at an inn or campsite.  '''Viewed once''' describes any place the caster has been, even if only for long enough to pass it by while journeying to some place, regardless of how long it was "seen."  Finally, '''never seen''' describes any place the caster has not actually been.
peril. This is demonstrated below:
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Casting Time: 2 segments
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Destination
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See [[Natural Abilities]]
Area Is
 
Very familiar
 
Studied carefully
 
Seen casually
 
Viewed once
 
Never seen
 
Probability of Teleporting
 
High OnTarget low
 
01 -04 05-98 99-00
 
01 -08 09-96 97-00
 
01-16 17-92 93-00
 
01 -32 33-84 85-00
 
01-02 , 03-99 00
 
Teleporting high means the magic-user will arrive 1" above ground for
 
every 1 % he or she is below the lowest "On Target" probability - only 2"
 
when the destination is very familiar, and as high as 32" if the destination
 
area was never seen. Any low result means the instant death of the magicuser if the area into which he or she teleports to is solid. Note that there is
 
no possibility of teleporting to an area of empty space, is. a substantial
 
area of surface must be there, whether a wooden floor, a stone floor,
 
natural ground, etc.
 

Latest revision as of 21:40, 21 June 2022

Teleport.jpg
Teleport
Range self
Duration instantaneous
Area of Effect 1 creature per level; see text
Casting Time 3 rounds
Saving Throw none
Level mage (5th)

Teleport enables the caster to instantly transport to another location, with considerable accuracy if the place is familiar and with a fair probability if the place is not. Distance is not a factor, but the spell cannot be used to travel from one plane of existence to another.

While the caster will be able to teleport up to one creature per level, all such creatures must be held or must link hands in a chain. While equipment that's carried can also be teleported, the weight of this equipment is limited to 100 lbs. per person. For example, the caster would be able to teleport a horse; and a rider on the horse would be considered as a separate creature; but neither the rider or the horse could be loaded with more than 100 lbs. of weight, with the horse exempting the rider and the rider's burden when calculating the limit.

Weight over and above this limitation would be randomly left behind when the spell was cast, if it were not purposefully discarded beforehand.

Probability of Success

Success indicates the caster has teleported to the locality desired. If the caster is familiar with the area, the teleport with bring the caster and others to the exact spot desired.

A miss indicates that the caster has missed their destination. The distance is indicated in blocks or hexes, as indicated. A "block" equals 145 yards; a "build hex," 1,304 yards. The remaining hexes are more or less self-explanatory. The number of units that the destination is missed by equals the % that the caster rolled above the number needed for success. For example, if the caster were teleporting to a place that was seen casually, and rolled a "92," then the caster would rematerialize at a place four 2-mile hexes from where the caster intended — in a random 360° direction.

Familiarity of
Destination
Probability of Teleporting
Success Miss Unit Random
Very familiar 01-97 98-99 block 00
Passing acquaintance 01-94 95-98 build hex 99-00
Visited 01-88 89-96 2-mile hex 97-00
Viewed once 01-76 77-92 6-mile hex 93-00
Never seen 01-52 53-84 20-mile hex 85-00

A random result indicates that the teleport has gone utterly awry, so that it will randomly deposit the character at some unknown place on the globe. This will mean that the caster need to merely wait a single day before casting the spell again, though it will be inconvenient.

Any result must place the caster upon dry, solid ground or at the very least upon the deck of a ship in mid-ocean; the character could not appear in the path of a lava flow or amidst a tsunami. However, this does not preclude the possible effects of weather where the caster might materialize, nor does it protect the caster from what unfriendlies might be encountered at the final destination, whether intended or not.

Familiarity

Very familiar describes any location where the caster has dwelt for more than two weeks at a stretch. Passing acquaintance would mean a place where the caster adventured, or mapped, or where the caster remained for a minimum of three days. Visited would mean any place where the caster spent the night or the day, or a 12-hour period, most likely at an inn or campsite. Viewed once describes any place the caster has been, even if only for long enough to pass it by while journeying to some place, regardless of how long it was "seen." Finally, never seen describes any place the caster has not actually been.


See Natural Abilities