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: ''For the type of special tile featured in the [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon]] series, see [[Dungeon tile]].''
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:''For the type of special tile featured in the [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series]], see [[Dungeon tile]].''


[[Image:Warp_tile_demo.png|frame|right|{{ga|Red}} stepping on a warp tile inside [[Silph Co.]] in {{game|FireRed and LeafGreen|s}}.]]
[[File:Warp_tile_demo.png|frame|right|{{ga|Red}} stepping on a warp tile inside [[Silph Co.]] in {{game|FireRed and LeafGreen|s}}.]]
A '''warp tile''' or '''teleport tile''' is a special tile featured in games since [[Generation I]]. Once stepped upon, the player is transported instantly to a connecting warp tile elsewhere. The connecting warp tile could be anywhere, generally within the building that the player is exploring.
A '''warp tile''' or '''teleport tile''' is a special tile featured in games since [[Generation I]]. Once stepped upon, the player is transported instantly to a connecting warp tile elsewhere. The connecting warp tile could be anywhere, generally within the building that the player is exploring.


==In the games==
==In the games==
===Generation I and FireRed/LeafGreen===
===Generation I and FireRed/LeafGreen===
The warp tile is first and predominately found in [[Silph Co.]]'s head office building in [[Saffron City]]. Inside there is a mass network of the tiles, which the player has to navigate through in order to complete the task. In {{2v2|FireRed|LeafGreen}}, this task was made easier, as the floor number was displayed each time the player was transported. Warp tiles are also found in [[Saffron Gym]]. Warp tiles in Kanto are usually indicated by a diamond while in [[Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen Versions|FireRed and LeafGreen]], the ones in Saffron Gym are indicated by green squares.
The warp tile is first and predominately found in [[Silph Co.]]'s head office building in [[Saffron City]]. Inside there is a mass network of the tiles, which the player has to navigate through in order to complete the task. In {{2v2|FireRed|LeafGreen}}, this task was made easier, as the floor number was displayed each time the player was transported. Warp tiles are also found in [[Saffron Gym]]. Warp tiles in Kanto are usually indicated by a diamond while in [[Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen Versions|FireRed and LeafGreen]], the ones in Saffron Gym are indicated by green squares.
In the [[Generation I]] games, using the [[move]] {{m|Dig}} or an [[Escape Rope]] while stepping on a warp tile will shorten the warping animation. While it usually takes about six seconds, the shorter animation is only four seconds long.
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===Generation II===
===Generation II===
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===Generation III===
===Generation III===
In [[Hoenn]], there are two styles of warp tiles. One style appears in the [[Aqua Hideout|evil team hideout]] in [[Lilycove City]], which serves the same role as warp tiles in previous generations. These warp tiles are indicated by a circle.
In [[Hoenn]], there are two styles of warp tiles. One style appears in the [[Team Aqua Hideout|Team Aqua]] or [[Team Magma Hideout]] in [[Lilycove City]], which serves the same role as warp tiles in previous generations. These warp tiles are indicated by a circle.


The other style appears in the [[Mossdeep Gym]] and a similarly-designed maze in the [[Trick House]]. In {{2v2|Ruby|Sapphire}}, these warp tiles only serve as a quick exit from the Gym from [[Tate and Liza]]'s area, as well as a way to return to the start of the corresponding Trick House maze.  They have an expanded role in {{v2|Emerald}}, where these warp tiles are used to traverse [[Mossdeep Gym]]'s maze similar to that in [[Saffron Gym]], and again to traverse a similar maze in the Trick House. These warp tiles are indicated by an octagon.
The other style appears in the [[Mossdeep Gym]] and a similarly-designed maze in the [[Trick House]]. In {{2v2|Ruby|Sapphire}}, these warp tiles only serve as a quick exit from the Gym from [[Tate and Liza]]'s area, as well as a way to return to the start of the corresponding Trick House maze.  They have an expanded role in {{v2|Emerald}}, where these warp tiles are used to traverse [[Mossdeep Gym]]'s maze similar to that in [[Saffron Gym]], and again to traverse a similar maze in the Trick House. These warp tiles are indicated by an octagon.


Hoenn also introduced one-way warp tiles, where the tile on the other end of the warp is a warp tile but does nothing if stepped on. These one-way tiles appear only in the octagonal style.
Hoenn also introduced one-way warp tiles, where the tile on the other end of the warp is a warp tile but does nothing if stepped on.


===Generation IV===
===Generation IV===
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===Generation V===
===Generation V===
In [[Unova]], warp tiles are also rare. In {{game|Black and White|s}}, they only appear in [[Big Stadium and Small Court]] and are colored blue. There's a one-way warp tile as well on [[Drayden]]{{sup/5|Bl}}/[[Iris]]{{sup/5|W}}'s platform in the [[Opelucid Gym]].  
In [[Unova]], warp tiles are also rare. In {{game|Black and White|s}}, they only appear in [[Big Stadium and Small Court]] and are colored blue. There's a one-way warp tile as well on [[Drayden]]{{sup/5|Bl}}/[[Iris]]{{sup/5|W}}'s platform in the [[Opelucid Gym]].


Regular warp tiles become more abundant in {{game|Black and White|s|Pokémon Black 2 and White 2|2}}, appearing on the [[Plasma Frigate]]. All warp tiles in Unova outside of [[Nimbasa City]] are indicated by green circles.
Regular warp tiles become more abundant in {{game|Black and White|s|Pokémon Black 2 and White 2|2}}, appearing on the [[Plasma Frigate]]. All warp tiles in Unova outside of [[Nimbasa City]] are indicated by green circles.
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At the Lysandre Labs, after defeating [[Aliana]], the player must choose one of the two warp tiles she was guarding in order to proceed, with the one-way warp tile taking the player back to the beginning. At the Laverre Gym, the player can use a one-way warp tile to transport themselves from [[Valerie]]'s room to the entrance.
At the Lysandre Labs, after defeating [[Aliana]], the player must choose one of the two warp tiles she was guarding in order to proceed, with the one-way warp tile taking the player back to the beginning. At the Laverre Gym, the player can use a one-way warp tile to transport themselves from [[Valerie]]'s room to the entrance.
In Hoenn, warp tiles once again appear in Team Aqua and Team Magma's hideouts, having the same round and green appearance as the warp tiles in Kalos. Besides normal two-way tiles, the player can also use a warp tile in the hideout's submarine room to return to a warp tile near the entrance, although this tile will not be not connected to the submarine room, instead transporting the player into a storage room. One white warp tile also appears in the Mossdeep Gym, working as a shortcut back to the entrance after Tate and Liza have been defeated.


===Changes between generations===
===Changes between generations===
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| class="roundy" style="background: #eee;" | [[File:Warp tile gen1.png]]
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|- align="center"
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| class="roundy" style="background: #eee;" |[[File:Warp tile gen2.png]]
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| class="roundy" style="background: #eee;" | [[File:Hoenn warp tile active.png]]
| class="roundy" style="background: #eee;" | [[File:Hoenn warp tile.png]]
| class="roundy" style="background: #eee;" | [[File:Hoenn warp tile.png]]
| class="roundy" style="background: #eee;" | [[File:RS Trick House Warp Tile.png]]
| class="roundy" style="background: #eee;" | [[File:RS Trick House Warp Tile Inactive.png]]
|}
|}
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|
{| align="left" class="roundy" style="background: #{{kanto color light}}; border: 1px solid #{{kanto color}};"
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|- align="center"
|- align="center"
| class="roundy" style="background: #eee;" |{{gameabbrev3|FRLG}}
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|- align="center"
|- align="center"
| class="roundy" style="background: #eee;" |[[File:Warp tile gen3.png]]
| class="roundy" style="background: #eee;" |[[File:FRLG Silph Co Warp Tile.png]]
| class="roundy" style="background: #eee;" |[[File:FRLG Saffron Warp Tile.png]]
|}
|
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|- align="center"
| class="roundy" style="background: #eee;" | [[File:RSE Hideout Warp Tile.png]]
| class="roundy" style="background: #eee;" | [[File:E Mossdeep Warp Tile.png]]
| class="roundy" style="background: #eee;" | [[File:E Mossdeep Warp Tile Inactive.png]]
| class="roundy" style="background: #eee;" | [[File:E Trick House Warp Tile.png]]
 
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==In the anime==
==In the anime==
[[File:Warp tile anime.png|thumb|200px|A Warp tile in the anime]]
[[File:Warp tile anime.png|thumb|200px|A warp tile in the anime]]
Warp tiles made their only anime appearance in ''[[EP022|Abra and the Psychic Showdown]]''. {{TRT}} used a Warp tile to transport {{Ash}}, {{an|Misty}} and {{an|Brock}}, trapping them in an empty room.
Warp tiles made their only anime appearance in ''[[EP022|Abra and the Psychic Showdown]]''. {{TRT}} used a warp tile to transport {{Ash}}, {{an|Misty}} and {{an|Brock}}, trapping them in an empty room.
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==In the manga==
[[File:Warp tile Adventures.png|thumb|left|160px|A round warp tile in Pokémon Adventures]]
[[File:Warp tile 2 Adventures.png|thumb|150px|A square warp tile in Pokémon Adventures]]
===In the Pokémon Adventures manga===
Warp tiles first appeared in ''[[PS407|Chancing Upon Chingling]]'', where {{adv|Diamond}} found one by accident while infiltrating the [[Team Galactic HQ]]. He then proceeded to step onto multiple other warp tiles in his effort to find the room where the imprisoned [[lake guardians]] were being kept.
 
Another warp tile appeared in ''[[PAXY23|Gyarados Changes]]'', where {{adv|X}} accidentally stepped onto one in [[Team Flare Secret HQ|Team Flare's HQ]], transporting him away from [[Emma]] and into the [[ultimate weapon]]'s control room in front of [[Lysandre]].
 
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Revision as of 14:09, 30 October 2016

050Diglett.png This article is incomplete.
Please feel free to edit this article to add missing information and complete it.
Reason: Missing Japanese name and other languages section

For the type of special tile featured in the Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series, see Dungeon tile.
Red stepping on a warp tile inside Silph Co. in Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen.

A warp tile or teleport tile is a special tile featured in games since Generation I. Once stepped upon, the player is transported instantly to a connecting warp tile elsewhere. The connecting warp tile could be anywhere, generally within the building that the player is exploring.

In the games

Generation I and FireRed/LeafGreen

The warp tile is first and predominately found in Silph Co.'s head office building in Saffron City. Inside there is a mass network of the tiles, which the player has to navigate through in order to complete the task. In FireRed and LeafGreen, this task was made easier, as the floor number was displayed each time the player was transported. Warp tiles are also found in Saffron Gym. Warp tiles in Kanto are usually indicated by a diamond while in FireRed and LeafGreen, the ones in Saffron Gym are indicated by green squares.

In the Generation I games, using the move Dig or an Escape Rope while stepping on a warp tile will shorten the warping animation. While it usually takes about six seconds, the shorter animation is only four seconds long.


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Generation II

Unlike the preceding generation, warp tiles are rare in Generation II. In Johto, one can be found in Team Rocket HQ, which, unlike standard warp tiles, transports the player to a normal tile instead of another warp tile. In Johto, the regular variety is featured only in the Tin Tower, where they are used to navigate the upper floors of the building. Warp tiles can also be found in Saffron Gym in Kanto. Most warp tiles in the games are indicated by a diamond while the ones in Johto at the Tin Tower are indicated by pink squares with a white outline.

Generation III

In Hoenn, there are two styles of warp tiles. One style appears in the Team Aqua or Team Magma Hideout in Lilycove City, which serves the same role as warp tiles in previous generations. These warp tiles are indicated by a circle.

The other style appears in the Mossdeep Gym and a similarly-designed maze in the Trick House. In Ruby and Sapphire, these warp tiles only serve as a quick exit from the Gym from Tate and Liza's area, as well as a way to return to the start of the corresponding Trick House maze. They have an expanded role in Emerald, where these warp tiles are used to traverse Mossdeep Gym's maze similar to that in Saffron Gym, and again to traverse a similar maze in the Trick House. These warp tiles are indicated by an octagon.

Hoenn also introduced one-way warp tiles, where the tile on the other end of the warp is a warp tile but does nothing if stepped on.

Generation IV

In Sinnoh, warp tiles can be found in the Galactic Veilstone Building. Two-way warp tiles are yellow and only go between areas on the same floor, while one-way warp tiles are green and only go between areas on different floors. Warp tiles in the Sinnoh games are indicated by a circle. In Johto, warp tiles are used only once in Team Rocket HQ, and numerous times on the higher floors of the Bell Tower. In Kanto, they are found yet again at the Saffron Gym. Warp tiles in HeartGold and SoulSilver are indicated by green squares in the Saffron Gym or yellow ones at the Bell Tower. One-way warp titles also appear at the end of Hearthome Gym, Blackthorn Gym, and Saffron Gym as quick exits.

Generation V

In Unova, warp tiles are also rare. In Pokémon Black and White, they only appear in Big Stadium and Small Court and are colored blue. There's a one-way warp tile as well on DraydenB/IrisW's platform in the Opelucid Gym.

Regular warp tiles become more abundant in Pokémon Black 2 and White 2, appearing on the Plasma Frigate. All warp tiles in Unova outside of Nimbasa City are indicated by green circles.

Generation VI

In Kalos, warp tiles can be found in the Anistar Gym, the Laverre Gym, and the Lysandre Labs. The warp tiles found at the last two locations are round and light green, except for the one-way warp tiles, which are colored yellow. In the Anistar Gym, the warp tiles are square-shaped and yellow, and work in both directions.

At the Lysandre Labs, after defeating Aliana, the player must choose one of the two warp tiles she was guarding in order to proceed, with the one-way warp tile taking the player back to the beginning. At the Laverre Gym, the player can use a one-way warp tile to transport themselves from Valerie's room to the entrance.

In Hoenn, warp tiles once again appear in Team Aqua and Team Magma's hideouts, having the same round and green appearance as the warp tiles in Kalos. Besides normal two-way tiles, the player can also use a warp tile in the hideout's submarine room to return to a warp tile near the entrance, although this tile will not be not connected to the submarine room, instead transporting the player into a storage room. One white warp tile also appears in the Mossdeep Gym, working as a shortcut back to the entrance after Tate and Liza have been defeated.

Changes between generations

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RBY
Warp tile gen1.png
GSC
Warp tile gen2.png
RS
RSE Hideout Warp Tile.png Hoenn warp tile active.png Hoenn warp tile.png RS Trick House Warp Tile.png RS Trick House Warp Tile Inactive.png
FRLG
FRLG Silph Co Warp Tile.png FRLG Saffron Warp Tile.png
E
RSE Hideout Warp Tile.png E Mossdeep Warp Tile.png E Mossdeep Warp Tile Inactive.png E Trick House Warp Tile.png


In the anime

A warp tile in the anime

Warp tiles made their only anime appearance in Abra and the Psychic Showdown. Team Rocket used a warp tile to transport Ash, Misty and Brock, trapping them in an empty room.

In the manga

A round warp tile in Pokémon Adventures
A square warp tile in Pokémon Adventures

In the Pokémon Adventures manga

Warp tiles first appeared in Chancing Upon Chingling, where Diamond found one by accident while infiltrating the Team Galactic HQ. He then proceeded to step onto multiple other warp tiles in his effort to find the room where the imprisoned lake guardians were being kept.

Another warp tile appeared in Gyarados Changes, where X accidentally stepped onto one in Team Flare's HQ, transporting him away from Emma and into the ultimate weapon's control room in front of Lysandre.


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