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11Overview2233The Teleporter is an endgame fast travel station that lets you warp instantly between any two Teleporter points you have placed on the island. Unlike Bus Stops, which are fixed in 10 predetermined locations and charge a fare for each trip, Teleporters can be placed anywhere you choose and are completely free to use. Building your first Teleporter is one of the objectives in the Expert Crafter Certification quest from Zerine.4455How to Unlock Teleporters6677The Teleporter blueprint becomes available at Zerine's General Store once you reach Expert Crafter, the highest tier of the Crafter profession. The full profession progression leading to this point is:8899TierKey MilestoneApprentice CrafterEquipment Blueprint Pack (Separator, Charcoal Kiln, Furnace I, Cutter I)Junior CrafterApprentice Skateboard, Verdant Breeze RollerbladesIntermediate CrafterWorktable II, Furnace II, advanced processing stationsSenior CrafterWorktable III, Furnace III, high-tier gearExpert CrafterTeleporter blueprint, Robot Terminal, Mining Robots, advanced automation1010Expert Crafter Certification Quest11111212Once you reach Expert Crafter, Zerine assigns the certification quest with these objectives:1313141415151616Completing this quest earns you the Expert Crafter title and certificate, plus access to endgame automation stations and the Spirit Cube III blueprint.17171818Crafting Materials19192020Each Teleporter is crafted at a Worktable III. The recipe requires three endgame components:21212222MaterialQuantityEternal Alloy4Perpetual Reactor1Spirit Cube III12323All three components are themselves crafted from advanced sub-materials, making the Teleporter one of the most resource-intensive items in the game.24242525Eternal Alloy26262727Crafted at a Furnace III using Flamecore Ingots (from Flamecore Ore found in the Moonlit Forest), Alloy, and Coal. Flamecore Ore is mined in the deeper sections of the Moonlit Forest, so you need significant Explorer profession progress to access it.28282929Perpetual Reactor30303131Crafted at the Energy Converter, an advanced crafting station. The recipe calls for:32323333MaterialQuantitySourceLunar Crystal1Moonlit Forest miningDiamond2Moonlit Forest miningHigh-Performance Wire Set2Crafted from advanced metalsMagnet2Furnace II (Magnetite + Coal)3434The Energy Converter itself requires Alloy, Magnet, Starflare Core, Gear, and Prism to build.35353636Spirit Cube III37373838Crafted at Worktable III from 2 Spirit Cube II and 2 Alloy. The Spirit Cube chain goes:39394040ItemStationMaterialsSpirit Cube FragmentOre AnalyzerMine Uncommon or Rare Ore Chunks in the Moonlit Forest, then analyzeSpirit Cube IWorktable II4 Spirit Cube Fragments + 2 BronzeSpirit Cube IIWorktable II2 Spirit Cube I + 1 MagnetSpirit Cube IIIWorktable III2 Spirit Cube II + 2 Alloy4141Spirit Cube Fragments are the bottleneck. They only come from Uncommon and Rare Ore Chunks found in the Moonlit Forest. Common Ore Chunks do not yield fragments. Mine ore chunks in the mid-to-deep sections of the forest and analyze them at the Ore Analyzer for a chance to receive fragments. Each Teleporter ultimately requires 16 Spirit Cube Fragments (4 per Spirit Cube I, 2 Spirit Cube I per Spirit Cube II, 2 Spirit Cube II per Spirit Cube III).42424343Full Crafting Station Requirements44444545Building a single Teleporter requires access to all of the following crafting stations:46464747StationUsed ForWorktable IIITeleporter, Spirit Cube IIIWorktable IISpirit Cube I, Spirit Cube IIFurnace IIIEternal AlloyFurnace IIAlloy, MagnetEnergy ConverterPerpetual ReactorOre AnalyzerSpirit Cube Fragments from ore chunks4848How to Use Teleporters494950505151525253535454Placement Strategy55555656Since you can place Teleporters anywhere and build as many as you want, the main constraint is the expensive material cost per unit. Most players prioritize these locations:5757585859596060Start with two Teleporters connecting your home and the location you visit most. Add more as you gather materials.61616262Teleporters vs. Bus Stops63636464Starsand Island has two fast travel systems. Bus Stops are available earlier in the game, while Teleporters are the endgame upgrade.65656666FeatureBus StopsTeleportersUnlockBuilding Starsand Station quest (mid-game)Expert Crafter Certification (endgame)Locations10 fixed positionsPlayer-chosen, unlimitedCost per Trip15 CoinsFreeBuild Cost per Unit10 Stone Bricks + 5 Glass Panes + 10 Softwood Planks + 5 Iron Sheets4 Eternal Alloy + 1 Perpetual Reactor + 1 Spirit Cube IIIMust Visit to UseYesYesFlexibilityFixed networkPlace anywhere6767Bus Stop Details68686969For reference, Bus Stops are unlocked via the "Building Starsand Station" quest given by Solara and Marston as part of the Island Pro stage in the Island Life itinerary. There are 10 stations total, marked with train icons on the map. You must travel to each stop location and rebuild it using 10 Stone Bricks, 5 Glass Panes, 10 Softwood Planks, and 5 Iron Sheets (the Cloudrest Lake station uses Bamboo Boards instead of Softwood Planks).70707171Bus Stops remain useful even after you have Teleporters, since they cover locations where you may not have placed a Teleporter yet. The two systems complement each other well.72727373Material Farming Tips7474757576767777Tips78787979