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[[File:Cog and teleporter.png|thumb|Mario getting the [[Cog (Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door)|Cog]] in the teleporter room]]
A '''Teleporter''' is a teleporting object that appears in the game ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. It is found in the [[X-Naut Fortress]] and leads to a secretly located room in [[Rogueport Sewers]], which the player can use to go back to X-Naut Fortress. It was used by [[Sir Grodus]], [[Lord Crump]] and the entire [[X-Naut Legion]] to transport themselves to [[Rogueport]] and back to their fortress on [[The Moon]].
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'''Teleporters''' appear in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'' as devices that player characters and villains use to travel between different locations. [[Mario]] can travel between [[X-Naut Fortress]] and a secret room of [[Rogueport Underground]] using teleporters, and were used similarly by [[Grodus]], [[Lord Crump]] and the [[X-Naut]]s.


After defeating the [[Magnus Von Grapple 2.0]], [[Mario]] and co. find [[TEC]]; he explains that Peach is in the [[Palace of Shadow]], and request's Mario to save her. Mario (and one of his partners) accept; but there's no way to leave the fortress or moon; TEC, in need of talking to Mario, sacrificed all of the abandoned Fortress's electricity to activate himself. After giving his final wish and hearing Mario's words, TEC sacrificed all his energy to transfer it to the Teleporter. Mario used this to return to Rogueport.
[[TEC|TEC-XX]] later sacrifices all of his energy on the X-Naut Fortress for the teleporter room so that Mario can teleport back to [[Rogueport]]. TEC is heard in space upon teleporting, and Mario denies hearing anything after his partner asks. The X-Naut Fortress is destroyed, along with TEC breaking down, so Mario and his party cannot return to the moon until after defeating the [[Shadow Queen]].


Once Mario teleports, TEC can be heard in space. Mario's partner will ask if they heard anything (referring to TEC), though Mario will say no. Then it breaks down, making Mario and his friends unable to go back to the moon until the [[Shadow Queen|final boss]] is defeated.
==Names in other languages==
 
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[[Category:Villains' Items]]
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[[Category:Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door objects]]

Latest revision as of 12:44, March 16, 2025

The Cog and the teleporter in the X-Naut Fortress
Mario getting the Cog in the teleporter room
This article is about the teleporter from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. For the teleporter from Super Mario Galaxy 2, see Teleporter (Super Mario Galaxy 2).

Teleporters appear in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door as devices that player characters and villains use to travel between different locations. Mario can travel between X-Naut Fortress and a secret room of Rogueport Underground using teleporters, and were used similarly by Grodus, Lord Crump and the X-Nauts.

TEC-XX later sacrifices all of his energy on the X-Naut Fortress for the teleporter room so that Mario can teleport back to Rogueport. TEC is heard in space upon teleporting, and Mario denies hearing anything after his partner asks. The X-Naut Fortress is destroyed, along with TEC breaking down, so Mario and his party cannot return to the moon until after defeating the Shadow Queen.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese てんそうそうち[?]
Tensō Sōchi
Teleportation Device