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Wormhole Community Static Rolling Guide: Difference between revisions

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==The Rolling Process==
==The Rolling Process==
 
===Basic===
The basic idea of rolling a hole successfully (no matter how you end up doing it) is essentially reducing its mass by jumping ships back and forth until it collapses. The successful part is accomplished when the hole collapses without leaving anyone stranded on the wrong side.
The basic idea of rolling a hole successfully (no matter how you end up doing it) is essentially reducing its mass by jumping ships back and forth until it collapses. The successful part is accomplished when the hole collapses without leaving anyone stranded on the wrong side.


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There is definitely some math involved in this process and some people even use spreadsheets but I will not get into it here. If someone else wants to do that, feel free :wink:  
There is definitely some math involved in this process and some people even use spreadsheets but I will not get into it here. If someone else wants to do that, feel free :wink:  


Advanced Stuff:
===Advanced===


There are also other ways of rolling our connections. One way is using Orcas in conjunction with battleships. Niss explained one way of doing this which has so far always worked for him but keep in mind that because of mass variations and other things that we can attribute to Bob's whim or even human error :shock:, this and any other methods should never be considered fool proof.
There are also other ways of rolling our connections. One way is using Orcas in conjunction with battleships. Niss explained one way of doing this which has so far always worked for him but keep in mind that because of mass variations and other things that we can attribute to Bob's whim or even human error :shock:, this and any other methods should never be considered fool proof.