
As someone who’s spent countless hours exploring the mysterious depths of Abyss, I know how frustrating it can be to swim back and forth between regions. Trust me, I’ve been there – running out of oxygen, wasting precious time, and wishing for a faster way to travel. That’s why I’m excited to share my complete guide on how to teleport in Abyss and unlock the game’s fast travel system!
Abyss, the popular Roblox underwater adventure game, features a hidden fast travel system that many players miss entirely. Unlike most games that hand you teleportation on a silver platter, Abyss makes you work for this convenience. The teleportation mechanic is tied to a side quest from the Scientist NPC, and honestly, it’s one of the most rewarding quests I’ve completed in the game.
The ability to teleport isn’t just about convenience – it’s a game-changer for your progression. I’ve noticed that having access to fast travel significantly speeds up your gun progression and resource gathering, making those deep-sea expeditions much more manageable.
What I absolutely love about Abyss’s approach to teleportation is how it integrates with the game’s exploration mechanics. Instead of just giving you a map and saying “go here,” the developers created an engaging scavenger hunt that forces you to explore every corner of the starter island.
I remember spending my first few days in Abyss completely missing this feature, swimming back and forth like a madman. When I finally discovered the Scientist and his quest, it felt like I had unlocked a secret that made the entire game more enjoyable. The quest design is brilliant – it’s not too difficult but requires enough exploration that you’ll discover shops and NPCs you might have otherwise missed.
Let me walk you through the entire process step by step, just like I wish someone had done for me when I first started.
First things first, you need to locate the Scientist NPC. He’s positioned to the right of the Harpoon shop on the starter island – you can’t miss him with his lab coat and scientific equipment. Simply walk up to him and press the ‘E’ key to start the conversation.
The Scientist will explain that he’s working on a teleportation device but needs your help gathering four specific items. This is where the real adventure begins!
Here’s the complete breakdown of every item you need to find:
The door for the teleportation chamber is conveniently located right beside David’s tube shop. Look for it leaning against the wall near the Pufferfish tube – it’s pretty hard to miss once you know where to look.
This one’s a bit hidden! Head to the left of Henry’s harpoon shop where you’ll see a group of NPCs sitting in a circle. The toilet paper is tucked away under their round table. I almost missed this one myself, so make sure to check carefully underneath.
Find Richard’s bestiary stall beside the leaderboard area, and you’ll spot the toilet seat right behind it. The placement here is pretty straightforward compared to the toilet paper.
The final piece – the power relay – is located to the right of Billy’s portable stash. It looks like two antennas with a power coil in between, sitting on top of a rock among some crates. This one took me a few minutes to spot because it blends in with the surroundings.
Once you’ve gathered all four items, head back to the Scientist and turn them in. He’ll be thrilled with your help and will immediately unlock the teleportation mechanic for you. I felt such a sense of accomplishment completing this quest!
Now for the exciting part – actually using teleportation! Here’s what you need to know:
First, you must unlock areas before you can teleport to them. This means you need to physically visit each region and find its teleporter first. I recommend getting one of the best tubes from the Abyss tubes list to make this exploration easier.
Teleportation costs money. Each time you use the teleporter, you’ll need to pay around $150. It’s not free, but trust me, it’s worth every penny compared to swimming across the entire map.
Available teleportation destinations include Ancient Sands, Spirit Roots, and other major regions – but only after you’ve discovered and activated their teleporters.
Based on my extensive gameplay, here are some pro tips I’ve discovered:
No, you can only teleport to designated areas that have teleporters, such as Ancient Sands and Spirit Roots, but only after you’ve unlocked the teleporter in that specific area.
Absolutely! I’ve saved countless hours and oxygen tanks by using teleportation regularly. The $150 fee is minimal compared to the time and resources you’ll save.
No, once you’ve completed the quest, teleportation is permanently unlocked for your character. The Scientist quest is a one-time thing.
Your teleportation progress is saved permanently. Even if you die, you’ll retain access to all unlocked teleporters.
Mastering teleportation in Abyss completely transformed my gameplay experience. What started as frustrating back-and-forth swimming became efficient exploration and resource gathering. The Scientist quest might seem like a simple side mission, but it’s honestly one of the most important quests you’ll complete in the game.
I hope this guide helps you unlock the full potential of Abyss’s fast travel system. Trust me, once you start teleporting, you’ll wonder how you ever played without it!
Have you unlocked all the teleporters in Abyss yet? Share your experiences and any additional tips you’ve discovered in the comments below – I’d love to hear about your adventures!