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[[File:teleportspam.jpg|link=X-Men|thumb|400px|Nightcrawler is a [[Getting Crap Past the Radar|*ba]][[Stealth Pun|mf*]] master.]]
 
{{quote|''Does he have ATD, Attention Teleportation Disorder?''|'''[[The Nostalgia Critic]]'s review of Ganon from the [[The Legend of Zelda (animation)|Zelda TV show.]]'''}}
|'''[[The Nostalgia Critic]]'s review of Ganon from the [[The Legend of Zelda (animation)|''Legend of Zelda'' TV show]]'''}}
 
A character with the power of teleportation milks it for all it's worth, and, in a fight, uses their power to constantly disappear and appear at will, hitting, running, and flanking without any effort at all and barely any threat of counterattack.
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** As well as John Wraith. Deadpool did [[Powers as Programs|borrow it from him]], after all. {{spoiler|Which didn't help much when Victor figured out that he teleported in a predictable pattern, and got him to teleport into roughly the same area as Victor's claws, with predictable results.}}
* The Lord Marshal uses a variation of this technique during the final duel in ''[[The Chronicles of Riddick]]''. He splits in two, one being in the original spot, the other being wherever he wants to go, and then chooses on one or the other. In this case, he dies because he's caught by surprise mid-teleport and would be killed in either of the two locations.
* The [[Order of the Phoenix|fifth]], [[HalfHarry Potter/Harry Potter and The Half-Blood Prince|sixth]], and [[Deathly Hallows|seventh]] [[Harry Potter (film)|Harry Potter films]] have each featured fight sequences like this. In each case, it's the Death Eaters who do it, with their [[Dark Is Evil|trademark black smoke]].
* Used to great effect by Azazel in ''[[X-Men: First Class|X Men First Class]]''. {{spoiler|He's particularly fond of teleporting with someone several hundred feet into the air and then letting go... It also doesn't hurt that it runs in the family since Azazel is Nightcrawler's biological father}}
* Jason Voorhees does this to Eva in ''[[Friday the 13th (film)|Friday the 13 th]] Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan'', appearing in and out of her sight, making her unable to escape and in the end appears before her and strangles her.
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