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  • This page lists all dead Rifts characters.
  • Rifts are a quick way to get around Telon. Various rifts are unlocked when you reach various levels and the cost to use them is based on the level of the destination.
  • Rifts are portals between the worlds. In the second game, Rifts are used to get between the Dream World and the Real World. After beating certain creatures in the Dream World, a Rift will open for Tak to go back to the Real World. It is not until Needles obtains The Staff of Nightmares until Rifts are used constantly. Tak chases Pins and Needles through Rifts, and even through Rift Worlds, worlds in the Dream World that connect to Rifts. When, Tak catches, they escape through the Rifts, and he must collect 20 Rift Pieces to restore the Rifts. Plus, Needles releases Nightmare Creatures into the Real World using Rifts.
  • This article is about the core rulebook, there are separate pages for the subsequent books. The full title on the spine of the book is Rifts: Role-Playing Game. Due to the name also referring to the book series as a whole, the term Rifts Main Book (abbreviated RMB) is sometimes used by fan to refer to the core rule book.
  • Rifts were the equivalent of Glyphs, but instead of revealing a second Truth video, they simply relayed the message "The miracle is in the execution" over the apparent ultrasound of an unborn child, along with the inclusion of an executable file. Unlike Glyphs, Rifts could not be seen or accessed without the use of Eagle Vision. Ezio Auditore da Firenze had to grab the edge of a Rift, whilst using Eagle Vision, and climb into it.
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  • This page lists all dead Rifts characters.
  • Rifts were the equivalent of Glyphs, but instead of revealing a second Truth video, they simply relayed the message "The miracle is in the execution" over the apparent ultrasound of an unborn child, along with the inclusion of an executable file. Unlike Glyphs, Rifts could not be seen or accessed without the use of Eagle Vision. Ezio Auditore da Firenze had to grab the edge of a Rift, whilst using Eagle Vision, and climb into it. Various hidden messages such as coded numbers and letters, music notes and Morse code appeared in the Rifts, which when deciphered, explained Abstergo Industries' rise to power.
  • Rifts are a quick way to get around Telon. Various rifts are unlocked when you reach various levels and the cost to use them is based on the level of the destination.
  • Rifts are portals between the worlds. In the second game, Rifts are used to get between the Dream World and the Real World. After beating certain creatures in the Dream World, a Rift will open for Tak to go back to the Real World. It is not until Needles obtains The Staff of Nightmares until Rifts are used constantly. Tak chases Pins and Needles through Rifts, and even through Rift Worlds, worlds in the Dream World that connect to Rifts. When, Tak catches, they escape through the Rifts, and he must collect 20 Rift Pieces to restore the Rifts. Plus, Needles releases Nightmare Creatures into the Real World using Rifts.
  • This article is about the core rulebook, there are separate pages for the subsequent books. The full title on the spine of the book is Rifts: Role-Playing Game. Due to the name also referring to the book series as a whole, the term Rifts Main Book (abbreviated RMB) is sometimes used by fan to refer to the core rule book.
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