Teleporter



The Teleporter is a unique circular structure located in all main maps. The orange particles it emits can be seen from a distance. Finding and Activating the Teleporter are major Objectives in each main Environment.

The Teleporter allows you and your team to travel to the next environment when fully charged.

While being charged, all other structures on the map except those in the Teleporter ring are locked until the Teleporter reaches 99% charge. Charging the Teleporter is faster when more players stand in the red dome, however it is only required that one player stays in the red dome to charge the Teleporter.

After activating Newt Altar using a Lunar Coin or by chance, a Blue Portal will spawn near the Teleporter that can bring you to the Bazaar Between Time. Activating a Shrine of Gold will spawn a Gold Portal near the Teleporter that can bring you to the Gilded Coast.

Every three levels after the first loop, a Celestial Portal will appear near the Teleporter as well. Entering the portal will take the player to the Hidden Realm: A Moment, Fractured, where they can choose to sacrifice themselves at the Obelisk. Sacrificing ends the run.

There are about 12 set spawns for Teleporters on each environment, though many of which may be partially hidden in dark areas or even found clipping through terrain or objects.

See also: Teleporter Event

Lore
I am recording this before I forget any details of what I just saw.

We set up Rallypoint Beta on a giant plateau of grass and rocks - we felt that the com-range was greater in a flat and wide area. The plateau is littered with giant stone rings and arcs - hundreds of feet tall. We investigated them first after landing but we couldn't discern anything of interest.

We were making room for a com-center in our camp, and one of our MUL-T bots were in charge of clearing out some of the bigger boulders. It was easiest to just push them off the edge of the plateau.

Not a minute later, we heard a deep rumble - and saw something unbelievable. It just... flew. One of the stone rings - a smaller one - began to groan and lift out of the earth, moving with unknown forces. And then it lifted into the air, slowly spinning. It hovered to a height of about 200 feet, and then stopped.

As it spun, something began to form in the center of the ring. Specks of dirt tumbled in the air, until it formed a pebble, then a small rock, then a boulder. An identical boulder to the one we just moved - created out of thin air. Despite being constructed only a moment ago, the boulder was worn and covered in moss and lichen like it has been around for centuries.

Then, the stone fell to the ground with an unceremonious crash - right on top of our coms relay.

Not too long after, the stone ring began to waver. Then, like the invisible strings holding it in place were cut, the ring also fell to the earth. Crash.

We stopped moving stuff around after that.