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Teleport

When a creature teleports, they move from one space to another space instantaneously. The following rules apply to teleporting:

  • Teleporting doesn't provoke opportunity attacks or other effects that are triggered by a creature moving.
  • When a creature teleports, they bypass any obstacles between the space they leave and their destination space.
  • A creature teleporting themself must have line of effect to their destination space. A creature teleporting another creature must have line of effect from the space the teleported creature leaves and to their destination space.
  • A teleporting creature's destination space can't be occupied by another creature or object.
  • The effect that lets a creature teleport indicates how far they can teleport. That distance can be greater than the creature's speed.
  • If a creature can teleport as part of their usual movement, they can use the Advance move action to teleport a number of squares up to their usual speed, unmodified by conditions or effects.
  • If a creature teleports while prone, they can be standing when they reach their destination space provided they are able to stand. If a prone creature is teleported by another creature, it is up to that creature whether the teleported creature remains prone or stands if they are able.
  • If you teleport while affected by the grabbed or restrained conditions, those conditions end for you.
  • When a creature teleports, they must leave the space where they start and enter a new space. A creature can't teleport to and from the same space.