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One of the ways to identify a ring of teleport control is to [[teleport]] (usually with a [[teleport trap]] or [[scroll of teleportation|scroll]]) while wearing an (ideally [[noncursed]]) ring. If you can choose your destination, you have the teleport control ability. Dropping a ring of teleport control into a [[sink]] produces the message, ''"The sink looks like it is being beamed aboard somewhere."''
 
One of the ways to identify a ring of teleport control is to [[teleport]] (usually with a [[teleport trap]] or [[scroll of teleportation|scroll]]) while wearing an (ideally [[noncursed]]) ring. If you can choose your destination, you have the teleport control ability. Dropping a ring of teleport control into a [[sink]] produces the message, ''"The sink looks like it is being beamed aboard somewhere."''
 
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Revision as of 02:38, 21 December 2015

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Name teleport control
Appearance random
Base price 300 zm
Weight 3

Wearing a ring of teleport control (or ring of TC) conveys the teleport control extrinsic. This is an incredibly useful property, especially when combined with teleportitis. Eating a ring of teleport control grants the property as an intrinsic.

One of the ways to identify a ring of teleport control is to teleport (usually with a teleport trap or scroll) while wearing an (ideally noncursed) ring. If you can choose your destination, you have the teleport control ability. Dropping a ring of teleport control into a sink produces the message, "The sink looks like it is being beamed aboard somewhere."

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