
Tired of walking across the entire Slime RNG map every time you need resources or crafting recipes? The Teleporter is the upgrade that fixes all of that. Once unlocked, it lets you instantly jump between discovered zones, making late-game farming dramatically faster. Here’s everything you need to know about unlocking the Teleporter, how it works, and where to use it for maximum efficiency.
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Cost | 1,000,000 coins |
| Location | Upgrade Tree β Player Branch |
| Function | Fast travel to discovered zones |
| Resets on Rebirth? | Discovered locations reset; upgrade stays permanent |
| Best Use | Crafting recipe hunting, late-game farming |
Getting the Teleporter is straightforward once you have enough coins:
The upgrade is permanent and carries over through rebirths, so you never have to buy it again.
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Once purchased, using the Teleporter is simple:
The Teleporter only works for zones you’ve already walked into manually. A zone must be physically visited at least once before it appears in your teleport menu. This means early exploration is still important, even after buying the upgrade.
Here’s what many players miss: while the Teleporter upgrade itself is permanent, your saved locations wipe on every rebirth. After resetting, you’ll need to manually revisit each zone again before fast travel becomes available. Plan your post-rebirth route accordingly.
The real power of the Teleporter shows when hunting crafting recipes. The Crafting Machine (unlocked in Heaven Zone β Zone 7 β for 1M coins) lets you craft powerful exclusive slimes, but recipes are hidden across 8 different biomes.
Important: Recipes won’t spawn anywhere until you unlock the Crafting Machine first.
Once both upgrades are active, use the Teleporter to hop between recipe zones without wasting time. Here’s where all 8 recipes are hidden:
| Zone | Recipe Slime | Where to Look |
|---|---|---|
| Cave (Zone 6) | Crafty Slime | Behind the first vine on the right |
| Jungle (Zone 8) | Thorn Slime | Near cluster of palm trees, right side |
| Mushroom Forest (Zone 10) | Geode Slime | Right side near zone exit |
| Redwood Forest (Zone 12) | Slime Slime | Inside a fallen tree log on the far right |
| Candyland (Zone 14) | Puffy Slime | Behind a chocolate bar near zone entrance |
| Crystal Cavern (Zone 16) | Astro Slime | On top of the giant stone arch |
| Atlantis (Zone 18) | Sunny Slime | Behind a stone building on the left side |
| Graveyard (Zone 21) | Super Slime | Underground hole beneath a grave on the right |
Crafted slimes offer higher HP and DP than rolled ones, and many can’t be obtained through rolling at all, making recipe collection a must for index completion.
No, the upgrade itself is permanent. However, your list of discovered teleport destinations does reset, meaning you’ll need to physically revisit each zone after rebirthing.
Yes. Crafting recipes will not appear in any zone unless the Crafting Machine is already unlocked at Heaven Zone (Zone 7).
It’s inside the Player Branch of the Upgrade Tree, accessible from the upward-arrow icon at the bottom of the screen.
Absolutely, especially once you start farming across multiple biomes for crafting recipes. The time saved is massive in the late game.