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'''Warp''' (Japanese: {{hl|ワープ|Wāpu}} ''Warp'') is an uncommon transportation [[staff]] which was introduced in {{FE1}}.  When cast, the staff warps an ally next to the staff's user to an unoccupied square of their choice somewhere else on the battlefield. The possible range in which the staff can send units varies from game to game, with some allowing Warp to send a unit anywhere on the battlefield, while others have a limited range based on the user's [[Magic (stat)|magic stat]].  {{title|Genealogy of the Holy War}} restricts the choice of destinations to allied [[castle]]s only.
'''Warp''' (Japanese: {{hl|ワープ|Wāpu}} ''Warp'') is an uncommon transportation [[staff]] which was introduced in {{FE1}}.  When cast, the staff warps an ally next to the staff's user to an unoccupied square of their choice somewhere else on the battlefield. The possible range in which the staff can send units varies from game to game, with some allowing Warp to send a unit anywhere on the battlefield, while others have a limited range based on the user's [[Magic (stat)|magic stat]].  {{title|Genealogy of the Holy War}} restricts the choice of destinations to allied [[castle]]s only.


Warp is present in complete form in eleven {{FES}} games, including in {{title|Gaiden}} and its remake, {{title|Echoes: Shadows of Valentia}}, where it served as a [[white magic]] spell; Warp is unused in {{title|Path of Radiance}} and completely absent from {{title|Radiant Dawn}}, {{title|Awakening}}, and {{title|Fates}}. In {{title|Thracia 776}}, ''Radiant Dawn'', and ''Shadows of Valentia'', Warp also has a rare and uniquely more powerful version in [[Rewarp]]. In the majority of games, it also has a counterpart in the form of the [[Rescue (staff)|Rescue]] staff, which performs the opposite function of Warp.
Warp is present in complete form in eleven {{FES}} games, including in {{title|Gaiden}} and its remake, {{title|Echoes: Shadows of Valentia}}, where it served as a [[white magic]] spell; Warp is unused in {{title|Path of Radiance}} and completely absent from {{title|Radiant Dawn}}, {{title|Awakening}}, and {{title|Fates}}. In {{title|Thracia 776}}, ''Radiant Dawn'', and ''Shadows of Valentia'', Warp also has a rare variation in [[Rewarp]]. In the majority of games, it also has a counterpart in the form of the [[Rescue (staff)|Rescue]] staff, which performs the opposite function of Warp.


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