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|A royal blue aurora indicates wormholes that only allow frigate-mass ships (5,000,000 kg). This is the most important one to recognise as it will allow scouting frigate to pass through but deny the main fleet from jumping. | |A royal blue aurora indicates wormholes that only allow frigate-mass ships (5,000,000 kg). This is the most important one to recognise as it will allow scouting frigate to pass through but deny the main fleet from jumping. | ||
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|A wormhole with a teal aurora allows medium sized ships, including cruisers, battlecruisers and industrials, to pass through (20,000,000 kg). | |A wormhole with a teal aurora allows medium sized ships, including cruisers, battlecruisers and industrials, to pass through (20,000,000 kg). | ||
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|A gray aurora highlights a wormhole that allows every ship below capital hulls to pass through (300,000,000 kg). | |A gray aurora highlights a wormhole that allows every ship below capital hulls to pass through (300,000,000 kg). | ||
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|A yellow aurora indicates wormholes that freighters and capitals can transit (1,000,000,000 kg, 1,350,000,000 kg or 1,800,000,000 kg). | |A yellow aurora indicates wormholes that freighters and capitals can transit (1,000,000,000 kg, 1,350,000,000 kg or 1,800,000,000 kg). | ||
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Revision as of 15:49, 10 September 2019
Reason: https://www.eveonline.com/article/pxaxv3/september-release-wormholes-and-stars-get-an-update
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The visuals of a wormhole gives you information on the wormhole and on the target system without need to jump through. The outline corresponds to jump mass limit and the center contains the skybox of the destination system. The wobbling animation tells the lifetime left anad the visual size of the whole wormhole tells how much mass is left.
Showing info on the wormhole will also tell you less accurate info on the destination system, mass limit and time left.
Eye of the wormhole
The center eye of a wormhole will always take the skybox of the destination system This can be used to see what what class wormhole system it leads to or what region it leads to.
Known space
Wormholes leading to k-Space also take the skybox of the region on the other side. A red k-Space wormhole will most likely take you to a Minmatar region, yellow k-space connection to Amarr region, blue k-space wormhole to Caldari region and green k-space connection to Gallente region. Null regions are mostly black with smaller colored clouds.
Special wormholes
Some of the more unique wormhole systems also have their own skybox so it is possible to identify them visually without jumping.
This skybox is shown on Thera wormholes, C13 frigate sized shattered wormholes and on Drifter wormholes. Not all shattered wormholes have this visual. |
Aurora of the wormhole
Wormholes come with mass restrictions. Wormholes not only allow certain amounts of mass through them in their lifetime, but they also have mass restrictions for each particular transfer.
The color of the flare around a wormhole will tell you the maximum mass of ships that can go through.
Wormhole health
As the wormhole gets older the visuals change slightly. An EOL wormhole eye is violenlty waving compared to a healthy wormhole.
Wormhole connection permutations
All possible permutations for connections in wormhole classes of 1-6. (outdated)
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