If the flare is strongly coloured, it means the wormhole has at least four hours of life left.Royal blue means small ships (frigates and destroyers), teal means small and medium ships (industrials, crusiers, battlecruisers and smaller), grey means small, medium and large ships (battleships and smaller) and amber means subcapital and capital ships (everything except Titans and supercarriers). These tell you how big of a ship can pass through. Look at the colour of the flare areound the wormhole (the wispy cloud-like bits).You can tell a lot about a wormhole by looking at it and reading its info box. Some systems also have special effects these effects are stronger in higher-class systems. Classes go from C1, the safest class, to C6, the most dangerous. Higher classes are harder to reach and contain more dangerous rats, but they also have more valuable loot in them. Warp to sites at 100km, in case they have Sleepers, and if they do, don’t hang around - turn around and warp out immediately! Warp to wormholes and space stations at a random distance gankers know about the “warp to 100km” trick, so if they’re organised, they will camp both 0km and 100km to try and catch people out. If your entrance wormhole has collasped, scan down and bookmark a new one to exit through. Place a bookmark at the wormhole when you came in so you can warp back to it in a crisis. In wormhole space, you don’t show up in local until after you’ve sent your first message, so if you don’t say anything, nobody is going to know that you’re there. As soon as you enter, set up a safe spot. You should always have at least one and preferably more safe spots in every wormhole system you visit. If you don’t know about safe spots, you need to look up “how to create safe spots in EVE Online”. If you see another ship coming up, or if you see Combat Scanner Probes, you need to go. Keep running your D-Scan - as soon as one scan is done, start another. No guarantees, you’re always in danger (it is EVE Online, after all), but you’ll stand a better chance than you would otherwise. Just to give you an idea of how much you can make - I visited three wormholes and went home, and I cleared over 70 million ISK, just from those three wormholes. They are also home to some really lucrative loot, so I’ll go in to how you can make money from wormholes. However, if you take care, wormholes can be - not perfectly safe, but at least relatively safe. Anybody you see is likely an enemy, and there’s no intel in local chat that you can use to try and make a plan. ![]() Wormholes can be quite scary for people who aren’t used to them. ![]() Come home and sell the results for profit. TL DR - grab a Venture, fit it out with a probe scanner, gas cloud harvesters, and analyzers, and go into wormhole space and harvest gas and run down data and relic sites until your cargohold is full or you get bored. ![]() Hello, fellow Alphas! I’ve recently been doing a stint in wormhole space, and I thought I’d share this with you to help you out.
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