Hydroportation is the ability to teleport through water, using it as a medium to travel instantaneously from one location to another. This form of teleportation requires the presence of water at both the origin and destination points, allowing the user to move between different bodies of water, regardless of the distance separating them.
Characteristics of Hydroportation
Aquatic Teleportation – The user can enter one body of water and emerge from another, effectively using water as a conduit for teleportation, which can include oceans, lakes, rivers, or even man-made reservoirs and water tanks.
Instantaneous Travel – Hydroportation enables nearly instant travel between two points, significantly reducing transit time and making it an efficient method of transportation.
Strategic Mobility – This ability can be particularly useful for strategic positioning, escape, or rapid response, as the user can bypass physical and geographical barriers by moving through connected water sources.