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Wormhole Community Scouting Guide: Difference between revisions

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#Warp at range to a customs office somewhere at the core of the system. POCOs at planets I or II are good candidates. The reason you should warp at range to a POCO and ''not'' a planet is that warping to a planet at range can sometimes land you close enough to a POCO to de-cloak you. Not all planets have POCOs in which case just warp to the planet itself at distance
#Warp at range to a customs office somewhere at the core of the system. POCOs at planets I or II are good candidates. The reason you should warp at range to a POCO and ''not'' a planet is that warping to a planet at range can sometimes land you close enough to a POCO to de-cloak you. Not all planets have POCOs in which case just warp to the planet itself at distance
#D-scan (max range and 360 degrees) and check for force fields
#D-scan (max range and 360 degrees) and check for force fields
#Take note of any force fields and control towers which you already confirmed in the previous section [[Wormhole Campus Scouting Guide#Confirming current mapper POS intel|(Confirming current mapper POS intel)]] and ignore them
#Take note of any force fields and control towers which you already confirmed in the previous section ([[Wormhole Campus Scouting Guide#Confirming current mapper POS intel|Confirming current mapper POS intel]]) and ignore them
#If you find that there are other active POSes which are not in the mapper, there are a couple of ways that you can find them but here is one:
#If you find that there are other active POSes which are not in the mapper, there are a couple of ways that you can find them but here is one:
##Open up your Solar System Map (F10)
##Open up your Solar System Map (F10)
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##The camera pivot point ''should'' be centered on your current location but just in case, double click something on the map that is right on top of you (planet, bookmark etc.)
##The camera pivot point ''should'' be centered on your current location but just in case, double click something on the map that is right on top of you (planet, bookmark etc.)
##Align your current location (like a gun sight) with planets within range and do a max range d-scan at 5 degrees
##Align your current location (like a gun sight) with planets within range and do a max range d-scan at 5 degrees
##Take note of any planet clusters that have active POSes
##Take note of any planet clusters that have new active POSes
##Repeat steps 5.4 & 5.5 for all planets with moons within d-scan range
##Repeat steps 5.4 & 5.5 for all planets with moons within d-scan range
#Now warp to each of the out of d-scan range planets (remember, warp to POCO at distance) that you noted in step 5.2 and repeat the d-scanning process until you have covered the entire system
#Now warp to each of the out of d-scan range planets (remember, warp to POCO at distance) that you noted in step 5.2 and repeat the d-scanning process until you have covered the entire system