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'''Travel Gates''' ('''Travelers' Gates''' in the GBC releases, currently localized as '''Teleportals''') are a method of transportation in the ''[[Dragon Quest (series)|Dragon Quest]]'' series. It is represented by a tile of magic that looks similar to a whirlpool. By stepping onto the tile, the [[Hero|Hero's]] party will be transported to another location. Most often, travel gates are bi-directional, meaning the player can travel to a location and then return by Travel Gate. Travel Gates first appeared in [[Dragon Quest II]].
'''Teleportals''' (originally '''Travel Gates'''; '''Travelers' Gates''' in the GBC releases) are a method of transportation in the ''[[Dragon Quest (series)|Dragon Quest]]'' series. It is represented by a tile of magic that looks similar to a whirlpool. By stepping onto the tile, the [[Hero|Hero's]] party will be transported to another location. Most often, Teleportals are bi-directional, meaning the player can travel to a location and then return by Teleportal; if not, they must travel back by other means. Teleportals first appeared in ''[[Dragon Quest II]]''.


Travel Gates mainly serve as a means of transportation to distant locations early in the game before having another means of long distance transportation (such as a [[ship]] or the [[Return]] spell), by giving access to a remote location which is not accessible by other means, or as part of a maze within a castle/dungeon.
Teleportals mainly serve as a means of transportation to distant locations early in the game before having another means of long distance transportation (such as a [[ship]] or the [[Zoom]] spell), by giving access to a remote location which is not accessible by other means, or as part of a maze within a castle/dungeon.

Revision as of 22:21, 10 February 2010

Teleportals (originally Travel Gates; Travelers' Gates in the GBC releases) are a method of transportation in the Dragon Quest series. It is represented by a tile of magic that looks similar to a whirlpool. By stepping onto the tile, the Hero's party will be transported to another location. Most often, Teleportals are bi-directional, meaning the player can travel to a location and then return by Teleportal; if not, they must travel back by other means. Teleportals first appeared in Dragon Quest II.

Teleportals mainly serve as a means of transportation to distant locations early in the game before having another means of long distance transportation (such as a ship or the Zoom spell), by giving access to a remote location which is not accessible by other means, or as part of a maze within a castle/dungeon.