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{{Wormhole Links}}
{{Wormhole Links}}
This page is intended as a step-by-step guide to ''covertly'' scouting a wormhole for PvE/PvP Opportunities.
This page is intended as a step-by-step guide to ''covertly'' scouting a wormhole for PvE/PvP opportunities.


== Things you need before you start ==
== Things you need before you start ==
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* Ships: [[Venture]], [[Prospect]], [[Cruiser#T1_Cruisers|T1 cruiser]], [[battlecruiser]], and possibly a T1 or T2 hauler
* Ships: [[Venture]], [[Prospect]], [[Cruiser#T1_Cruisers|T1 cruiser]], [[battlecruiser]], and possibly a T1 or T2 hauler
* Fit: shield or armor tank
* Fit: shield or armor tank
* It used to be that the [[Hurricane]] was the ship of choice for gas harvesting due to its large cargo hold and lots of low slots, but the [[Venture]] has now overtaken this with gas going in its ore hold and it being far cheaper to replace.  Battlecruiser gangs are still used in higher end sites for gank resistance.
* It used to be that the [[Hurricane]] was the ship of choice for gas harvesting due to its large cargo hold and lots of low slots, but the [[Venture]] has now overtaken this with gas going in its mining hold and it being far cheaper to replace.  Battlecruiser gangs are still used in higher end sites for gank resistance.
* The [[Venture]] will require 3 or 4 warp disruption points to lock down, though a high alpha strike can be sufficient
* The [[Venture]] will require 3 or 4 warp disruption points to lock down, though a high alpha strike can be sufficient