Teleportation

Teleportation is the second most famous use of arcane magic school called transmutation. It is taught by the mages of Kirin Tor in Dalaran. Magi use their knowledge of the arcane to bend the fabric of reality to circumvent the distance between two points. Teleportation is an internal effort that transforms the mage into a portal. Blink is the most basic teleportation spell. The Kirin Tor designates specific destinations for teleportation spells to prevent mages from accidentally teleporting into other objects or people.

Jaina Proudmoore is a skilled transmuter, and has developed a powerful variation of the mass-teleport spell capable of moving a significant portion of an army with minimal effort. The goblin Akazamzarak is a master of portals and teleportation.

According to Archmage Ansirem Runeweaver, portal and teleport spells are a great privilege and responsibility; however, portals and teleportations are negatively used as a means for garbage repository in the Twisting Nether.

Mass Teleport is an extremely powerful spell that allows the archmage to teleport himself and his army. However, due to the delicate nature of the spell, archmagi can only teleport to places where someone they know currently is.

Forest stalers were native to many areas of Draenor, and following the planet's destruction they became corrupted by the Burning Legion into warp stalkers and gained the ability to teleport by phasing in and out of the physical and astral dimensions at will.

Teleportation can be twisted so that the mage is able to send power to another, just like the Order of Tirisfal used to do with their Spearheads.

Instances of teleportation

 * Frightened by the horrors that he saw in Naxxramas, Kel'Thuzad teleported out and tried to escape. Unfortunately, he was surrounded by wraiths who teleported him back inside.
 * King Anasterian Sunstrider knew how to teleport, and he used this ability during his fateful fight against the death knight Arthas Menethil on the Isle of Quel'Danas.
 * Loania teleported herself and her sister Lieren from Aerie Peak to Karazhan, and then from the tower back home. However, Loania was so weak that Lieren offered her access to her lifeforce to beat Karazhan's pull. As Lieren could only use her lifeforce to power the spell rather than magic, the strain of the teleportation caused her hair to become streaked with white.
 * The New Council of Tirisfal teleported themselves on a small plateau in the Twisting Nether during the fight against Cho'gall at the start of the war against the Lich King.
 * The Council of Six teleported Dalaran from the Hillsbrad Foothills to above Crystalsong Forest in Northrend, then the Deadwind Pass and later above Broken Isles during the Burning Legion's third invasion.
 * Khadgar located, Yrel, and the body of Maraad on a ship and teleported them to himself at the end of the Battle for Shattrath.
 * During the Battle for the Undercity, Jaina Proudmoore mass-teleported Varian Wrynn and his Alliance soldiers from the Undercity back to Stormwind City.
 * After the final confrontation between the heroes of Azeroth and Kil'jaeden aboard his command ship in the Nether and near the planet Argus, Khadgar teleported the heroes to Azsuna only after Illidan Stormrage opened a rift that made Azeroth appear.
 * Jaina teleported Anduin Wrynn, Alleria Windrunner, and Genn Greymane from the Lordaeron Throne Room to her ship flying above the Ruins of Lordaeron at the end of the Battle for Lordaeron.
 * Eitrigg activated the Vision of Time which sent magic bubbles to the orcs in Gorgrond on  (along with several botani, saberon, and goren) and teleported them to Durotar on Azeroth.

Spells

 * Blink
 * Teleport

Teleportation devices

 * Portals
 * Hearthstones
 * Teleportation Pad
 * Titan Translocator
 * Orb of Translocation
 * Ulduar Teleporter
 * Uldir Teleporter
 * Waygate
 * Lightforged beacon
 * Scourge Transporter
 * Teleport to Dalaran Crystal - Teleport to Violet Stand Crystal
 * Displacement Pedestal

Warcraft film universe


Teleportation is the magical art of near-instantaneously transporting matter from one place to another. The art may be related to portal magic.

Teleportation is not taught by the, possibly due to its inherent danger. Despite this, the  is well-versed in its use, presumably having learned the art in the years following his formal training in.

Functionality
Teleportation appears to require first magically defining the area in which the spell is to take effect. This is achieved through runic markings, typically placed on the ground beneath the target area. The runes can be marked using mundane materials, even charcoal. For smaller areas, powerful mages can create the teleportation circle with a simple wave of their hand.

Once the circle is complete, the mage speaks an incantation to start the spell, and gathers the strands of magic in their hand, as if taking the reins of a horse. The magic forms a dome, bubble or sphere over the target area, crackling with the blue-white light of arcane energy. Once the mage completes the spell, the subjects almost instantly travel to the target destination, although it may take a moment to adjust to the new location.

History


used teleportation to swiftly transport himself, and  from  to, following his being summoned by the. He first etched runic symbols at each of the four compass points, and drew a circle in the earth with the end of his staff. Gathering the luminous strands in his hand, he delicately drew up the magic until he held it over his head, and then brought his arm down with a swift, precise movement, causing the strands to leap and join into a crackling dome, illuminating the area with a bright blue glow. Once Khadgar and Lothar stepped into the circle, Medivh completed the spell, startling the guards in the Stormwind throne room into which the three suddenly appeared.

Medivh later used teleportation to send his daughter back to Stormwind, to be with the grieving Lothar following the death of his son Callan. He created the circle with an effortless movement of his hands, perhaps due to his recent bathing in Karazhan's magical font. Once Garona stepped into the circle, the spell activated itself without command, although this may have been triggered by the gift of a flower crafted of magical energy, given to her by Medivh, which she accepted from him.

Despite not knowing of the magic until his first encounter with Medivh, Khadgar seems to learn the art quickly, making use of it a short while later to teleport himself and Lothar to Karazhan to defeat the possessed, drawing on the prison floor with a piece of burned wood from a brazier. Once in the tower, Khadgar creates another circle to teleport Medivh's golem, bringing an end to the Guardian's life.

Film universe notes

 * Medivh claims teleportation is not taught by the Kirin Tor because they fear it, and says that they should since it is very dangerous.
 * Anduin Lothar appears to dislike traveling by teleportation and can be seen just before the spell completes clenching his fists and scrunching up his face, apparently to brace himself for the spell's effects.