List of Timegate Locations

The time gate system of Ultima II is quite complex. Some doors allow travel in both directions, while others do not. The system is further complicated by the differences between the five different time periods. Therefore, the following is an overview of where the various gates lead.

Detailed explanation
The following is an overview of the different time periods, and the mobility that time gates provide:

The following tables summarize the destinations of the time gates. Except for Pangea and the Time of Legends, gates will be referenced by the modern continent or island they appear in.

Maps
The following map illustrates the relations between the time gates. Red lines are one-way gates, yellow lines are two-way gates.



The following is a similar map included in Prima's Official Guide to Ultima Collection. Please note that there are several errors in this map, which were found by play-testing.



The following is a map similar in style to the one above, created without errors. Yellow lines are two-way gates; all other gate lines are color-coded to the destination time.





Summary
The general rules are:
 * Each time period has four gates. From each period, all other four time periods are available.
 * Travel to the Time of Legends always leads to Legends 1.
 * Travel to Pangea always leads to Eurasia (east), except when coming from the Time of Legends.
 * Travel to 2112 A.D. always leads to the North-West American gate.
 * All gates going to 1990 A.D. lead to Great Britain, except for the one that stands in North-West America in the Aftermath.

There are four two-way connections:
 * Legends 1 <-> Pangea, Proto-Greenland (north)
 * South America 1990 A.D. <-> North-West America 2112 A.D.
 * Europe 1423 B.C. <-> Great Britain 1990 A.D.
 * Pangea, Eurasia (east) <-> Europe 1423 B.C.