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A '''non-teleport level''' is any level that prevents all forms of self-[[teleportation]], whether from the [[scroll of teleportation]], [[teleportitis]], or any other such method. When you play such a level, you will not be able to escape the monsters by teleporting yourself, but neither will the monsters. Thus you might need to change from your usual [[strategy]].
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A '''non-teleport level''' is any level that prevents all forms of self-[[teleportation]], whether from the [[scroll of teleportation]], [[teleportitis]], or any other such method. There are no restrictions on [[level teleport]]ing or branchporting with [[the Eye of the Aethiopica]]. When you play such a level, you will not be able to escape the monsters by teleporting yourself, but neither will the monsters. Thus you might need to change from your usual [[strategy]].
  
 
Even in 3.4.3, [[monster]]s are not smart enough about this. Monsters can waste a [[scroll of teleportation]], or more than one, trying to escape you. [[Nymph]]s and [[nurse]]s will still try to teleport away from you, but it will always fail. None of these monsters will ever learn.
 
Even in 3.4.3, [[monster]]s are not smart enough about this. Monsters can waste a [[scroll of teleportation]], or more than one, trying to escape you. [[Nymph]]s and [[nurse]]s will still try to teleport away from you, but it will always fail. None of these monsters will ever learn.

Revision as of 11:34, 27 January 2009

"A mysterious force prevents you from teleporting!"

A non-teleport level is any level that prevents all forms of self-teleportation, whether from the scroll of teleportation, teleportitis, or any other such method. There are no restrictions on level teleporting or branchporting with the Eye of the Aethiopica. When you play such a level, you will not be able to escape the monsters by teleporting yourself, but neither will the monsters. Thus you might need to change from your usual strategy.

Even in 3.4.3, monsters are not smart enough about this. Monsters can waste a scroll of teleportation, or more than one, trying to escape you. Nymphs and nurses will still try to teleport away from you, but it will always fail. None of these monsters will ever learn.

On non-teleport levels, you can still teleport monsters and items; the only restriction on teleporting is that creatures (including the player) cannot teleport themselves. Therefore, a wand of teleportation is an incredibly effective defense in high-density levels such as Moloch's Sanctum and the Astral Plane.

Monsters who know how will still be able to warp to the up-staircase. This happens a lot with master liches, Quest nemeses, and demons. Many levels where master liches tend to appear, such as demon lairs, are non-teleport. If you have telepathy, you can easily see where such monsters are warping. However, even if you have teleport control, you will not be able to follow them by teleporting. You will have to walk to the up staircase and endure injury while the monster warps and heals. Once you can reach the up staircase, stand on it to block it.

If you are engulfed on a non-teleport level, you cannot escape by teleporting yourself; however, if you teleport the engulfing monster, you will stay put. This is in contrast to regular levels, where you go with the engulfing monster.

List of non-teleport levels

You know that you have reached a non-teleport level when a "mysterious force" prevents you or a monster from teleporting. It is especially easy to detect if you have teleportitis.

SLASH'EM

In addition, the following SLASH'EM levels are also no-teleport:

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