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[[Image:H1Teleporters.jpg|right|thumb|200px|A teleporter (left) and teleporter exit (right) in [[Halo 1]].]] | [[Image:H1Teleporters.jpg|right|thumb|200px|A teleporter (left) and teleporter exit (right) in [[Halo 1]].]] | ||
[[Halo|Halo's]] surface is littered with small '''teleporters''' which allow for instantaneous transport over short distances to another teleporter or a teleporter exit point. Although they act similarly to Halo's teleportation grid, they are unable to transport over long distances. In [[Multiplayer]], these are seen on multiplayer levels such as [[Blood Gulch]] and [[Beaver Creek]]. However, in multiplayer, teleporters can be found on [[Earth]]. | [[Halo|Halo's]] surface is littered with small '''teleporters''' which allow for instantaneous transport over short distances to another teleporter or a teleporter exit point. Although they act similarly to Halo's teleportation grid, they are unable to transport over long distances. In [[Multiplayer]], these are seen on multiplayer levels such as [[Blood Gulch]] and [[Beaver Creek]]. However, in multiplayer, teleporters can be found on [[Earth]]. |
Revision as of 13:09, October 28, 2007
Halo's surface is littered with small teleporters which allow for instantaneous transport over short distances to another teleporter or a teleporter exit point. Although they act similarly to Halo's teleportation grid, they are unable to transport over long distances. In Multiplayer, these are seen on multiplayer levels such as Blood Gulch and Beaver Creek. However, in multiplayer, teleporters can be found on Earth.