Teleporter
Teleporters are objects that allow Stinkers and objects to instantly warp from one spot to another when there's 2 teleporters of the same colour. Teleporters appear in all of the Wonderland games.
Prefrences
Classic Trilogy
In the Classic Trilogy, teleporters are placed on the floor and can be found in the "Tiles" section in the Return to Wonderland editor. These teleporters come in 8 different colours (as seen in the pictures) and 2 forms. One form is called the "Pent" form and the other is called the "Star" form. In the classic Wonderland game, the form used is the "Pent" form and in Wonderland Secret Worlds, the form used is the "Star" form. In Return to Wonderland, you can choose between the "Pent" form and the "Star" form (which ever one you like the most) by changing a setting in "Options" (it's set to "Pent" by default). In the pictures, the colours of the teleporters are ordered from red, yellow, green, indigo, pink, blue, white and black.
Wonderland Adventures Series
In the Wonderland Adventures Series, teleporters are slighly different. In Wonderland Adventures and Mysteries of Fire Island, teleporters will only last once and can be activated and deavtivated using buttons. Teleporters come in 9 colours and 5 subcolours. Subcolour 3 and 4 both have different forms. The picture on the right is an image of the three different forms of teleporters. In the right picture, the teleporter on the left is a standard teleporter, the teleporter in the middle is the teleporter for subcolour 3 which will spin around and go flat and the teleporter on the right is the subcolour 4 teleporter which will keep getting smaller and bigger as it spins around (but stays round). In the left picture, starting from the left and going clock-wise, the colours of the teleporters are ordered from red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, purple, white and in the middle is rainbow (colour 8 in the editor).
Techniques
- It is possible to use more than 3 teleporters of the same colour in a level/adventure, but this may cause malfunctions to the game and lead to unexpected results (but no errors/crashes). Usually more experienced players like to do this.