The ability to teleport to a marked location. Technique of Marked Manipulation. Combination of Teleportation and Marking.
Also Called[]
- Marking Geo-Leaping/Phase-Jumping/Spatial Movement/Translocation/Tele-Transportation
- Warp Point
Capabilities[]
The user can teleport themselves and/or others to a location that has been marked. Since the destination is predetermined, the user does not need to worry about "not seeing where they are going", a problem with typical teleportation.
Applications[]
Associations[]
Limitations[]
- Must have the target destination marked beforehand.
- If the marked object is moved, the user may be teleported to an unexpected location.
- Mark may be removed.
- If an object is placed over the marked destination, the user may be inadvertently warped into said obstacle.
Known Users[]
- Syura (Akame Ga Kill!)
- The Good Hunter (Bloodborne)
- Hajime Uesugi (Code:Breaker)
- The Hag (Dead by Daylight)
- Kairi (Kingdom Hearts)
- Link (The Legend of Zelda)
- Blaze Wizard (MapleStory); via Flashfire
- Flying Thunder God Technique users (Naruto)
- Flying Thunder God Slash users (Naruto)
- Flying Thunder Formation Technique users (Naruto)
- Code (Boruto: Naruto Next Generations); via Claw Mark
- Kreyul Arroyal (Nightmare Factory)
- Sabo (One Piece: Pirate Warriors 3)
- Sombra (Overwatch)
- Dazzael (Retired Demon King)
- Leonardo Hamato (Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles)
- The Protagonist (Skate Series)
- Kumoko/Shiraori (So I'm a Spider, So What?)
Known Objects[]
- Dimension Formation: Shambhala (Akame Ga Kill!)
- Dream Nail (Hollow Knight); via Dreamgate
- Farore's Wind (The Legend of Zelda)
- Homeward Idol (Sekiro: Shadows die twice)
- Black Ops Psionic Amplifier/Psi Amp (System Shock 2)
- Magic Mirror (Terraria)