Teleportation

Teleportation involves direct site-to-site transport transportation of physical matter.

Usage
Teleportation is used by several robots for transport by using an external transportation system, such as the ones present in the final stages of most platform Mega Man games, where the player has a rematch against bosses and, in some cases (Mega Man: Dr. Wily's Revenge), a fight against new bosses. In the original Mega Man series, some rooms have the text "Dr. Wily Teleport System" in the background.

It is implied that some robots (mainly playable characters) have a teleporting device installed in their bodies, as they teleport between areas without using an external machine. However, teleportation devices like the one used in the Resistance Base can teleport any person without a device to its position, as long as the person's coordinates are know and there is no interference. Also, the Mega Man ZX series shows that portable teleport devices exist, at least in that era. Although the games usually only show robots teleporting, humans are also able to do so, as shown with Dr. Wily and Kalinka in Mega Man 4, and Ciel and Neige in the Mega Man Zero series. Teleportation uses a large amount of energy.

Beam
This uses a form of Matter to Energy Conversion to directly move the object, as a beam of pure energy, from one spot to another. This is most likely accomplished by usage of a satellite network. This method is usually seen in the beginning and end of stages.

Users: Mega Man, Proto Man, Bass, Eddie, Beat, Rush, Tango, Mega Man X, Zero, Axl, various unnamed or minor Reploids such as the rescuable Reploids in Mega Man X6

Split Image
The external appearance of this method is that the user splits into two semitransparent images which separate then disappear. This is usually accomplished by use of a capsule, so it is possible that the images are simply an aftereffect of the actual teleport. A variation exists where the user seemingly descends down to the ground repeatedly before becoming whole, with each "descent" growing faster in frequency.

Users: Mega Man X (certain transport pods), Vile, Sigma (X1, X2, X3), Zero/Black Zero (X2, depending on the player's actions), Colonel

Haze
The Reploid disappears as a haze of grey squares that expand and disappear, then reappears almost instantly. As only Magna Centipede used it, and only to certain designated points in the room, it is unclear whether it is a property of the room or an internal ability. It is also uncertain how it is performed or even if it uses technology, considering Magna Centipede's ninja-like abilities.

Users: Magna Centipede

Shrink
The Reploid disappears as a shape of light. Appears to be a variant on Beam-type Teleportation.

Users: Mac

Transerver


Transerver (トランスサーバー), also known as Trans Server, is a device from the first Mega Man Zero game and the Mega Man ZX series that can be used to recover health, save game data, and teleport to other transervers known by the user. Transervers are scattered throughout several locations, allowing the user to move from one area to another faster.

In Mega Man Zero, Trans Servers can also be used to manage Cyber-elves. In Mega Man ZX they can be used to check mission requests, and there are two types of transerver in the game, one only for communications, and a tube shaped transerver designed specifically to teleport. All transervers from Mega Man ZX Advent are able to teleport, but instead of teleporting between transervers, they can only transport the user to an active Warp Point (ワープポイント).

Mega Man (Ruby-Spears)
Though teleportation isn't used regularly in the series, Wily invented teleportation chambers in the episode "Bot Transfer", as well as using one to transfer Mega Man and Snake Man's programming into each other.

Mega Man (Archie Comics)
Teleportation is used by Mega Man and other robots, but humans are unable to teleport.

In the altered Earth from the crossover Sonic & Mega Man: When Worlds Collide, Dr. Light perfected the teleportation system many years ago, and humans can safely teleport. However, anthropomorphic creatures like Sonic the Hedgehog end up feeling sick.

Mega Man Gigamix
Dr. Wily and his robots use a teleportation chamber in "Asteroid Blues".