Wormhole eve online
You might just annoy farm hole owners this way. This isn’t so true these days but C5 space is very good ISK in a small battleship fleet.Ĭ6 – These can be even better ISK making statics for a corp but very few C6’s actually exist and many are taken as farm holes. They have two statics into wormhole space somewhere, but will only (rarely) connect to kspace through a frig holeĬ5 – C5’s were, for a long time, seen as the default home for a PvP corp. Nullsec – A nullsec static C2 is widely coveted since it allows C5/C6 ISK making while having instant access to a random area of null for hunting, whaling, and fighting in.Ĭ1 – A C1 static is nearly useless and will be extremely difficult to roll since you can’t send battleships through.Ĭ2 – C2 space ISK making isn’t the best, but it works well for newbros and you tend to find lots of PvP corps through a C2 static these days.Ĭ3 – C3 statics are fantastic for solo ISK making and will always provide a single kspace static for market runs or nullsec roams.Ĭ4 – Connecting to a C4 is useful if you simply want bigger chains more quickly. Lowsec – I have never heard of a single group doing well with a lowsec static. This is about as shallow into wh-space as you can get. This is somewhat negated by scanning a chain, but for industrialists or people with PI empires, it’s ideal. Hisec – Having a hisec wormhole connection at all times can be useful for logistics to trade hubs. They will form most of your content, however.
Of course, more wormhole will wandering into your own home so you aren’t limited to these. I’ll list the benefits of each one below. So when you pick those statics you should consider what each one will give you. Just go scanning for a while, you’ll come across a good one eventually!
One more thing on this, don’t buy a wormhole. Really, though, it’s all about content in the static(s). You might also consider class when taking into account the strength of the local system effects which get stronger in higher effects. C1 space is also mass-limited meaning no battleships can jump in but the Nestor. C5 and C6 space are also the only systems through which a capital (no supers) can jump. You can check this at Anoik.isĪs for choosing the class itself, the only real effect here is the content of your home combat, data, and relic sites. Those statics types will be determined by the class of hole you live in and are further defined on an individual basis. You can ‘roll’ this hole by passing battleships through until it collapses, more on that later. Closing that static wormhole will result in another of the same type appearing quickly. When I say static, I’m referring to the wormhole(s) that you will always have connected to your system. You need to decide if you’re there for PI, making ISK from sites, finding PvP content in either home or the statics, or for something else like nullsec static whaling. It’s a bit like designing a ship for a specific purpose and fitting for that.
What I want to talk about is anchoring a citadel and truly living in your own little pocket of Anoikis.Īctually, the first step in wormhole space is choosing what you actually want to do. You could ‘daytrip’ and spend just a short amount of time inside while staging out of hisec. You can, for example, live out of a single Orca or out of 3x Naglfars and just move from hole to hole krabbing as you go, safe logging each night. Actually, I’d suggest you have a quick look at this page first then come back to me to get the absolute basics out of the way.Īdditionally, there are multiple different ways that you can live in or heavily utilise wormhole space. You can read about it at EVE Uni or read about why you’d live there on my site. Besides, my krabbing guides and PvP/ PvE fitting guides cover most of the rest! If you’ve really never even heard of wormhole space in EVE, it’s an entirely separate galaxy from normal EVE that doesn’t use stargates. The scanning tutorial may come eventually but not today. I’ll be keeping things at a bit of a higher level than the basics as far as regular EVE Mechanics go here.