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Showing info on the wormhole will also tell you less accurate info on the destination system, mass limit and time 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. | 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. | ||
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|[[File:Connection to c1.jpg| | |[[File:Connection to c1.jpg|250px|border]] | ||
|Wormholes leading to class 1 systems have grayish clouds with some black spots and some blue and cyan details. A wormhole leading to C1 system may look similar to a wormhole leading to C2 or C3 system, the most notable difference is lack of any notable detail. | |Wormholes leading to class 1 systems have grayish clouds with some black spots and some blue and cyan details. A wormhole leading to C1 system may look similar to a wormhole leading to C2 or C3 system, the most notable difference is lack of any notable detail. | ||
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|[[File:Connection to c2.jpg| | |[[File:Connection to c2.jpg|250px|border]] | ||
|Wormholes leading to class 2 have a brownish hue with some gray clouds. The most notable feature of this skybox is the black spot in the light gray cloud. | |Wormholes leading to class 2 have a brownish hue with some gray clouds. The most notable feature of this skybox is the black spot in the light gray cloud. | ||
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|[[File:Connection to c3.jpg| | |[[File:Connection to c3.jpg|250px|border]] | ||
|Wormholes leading to class 3 have again grayish clouds. The distinct red cloud easy to identify mark of a C3 connection. | |Wormholes leading to class 3 have again grayish clouds. The distinct red cloud easy to identify mark of a C3 connection. | ||
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|[[File:Connection to c4.jpg| | |[[File:Connection to c4.jpg|250px|border]] | ||
|Wormholes leading to class 4 are mainly dark red with one bright white cloud and some distincth black spots. The color of a wormhole to C4 system is unique making it easier to identify by color instead of shapes. | |Wormholes leading to class 4 are mainly dark red with one bright white cloud and some distincth black spots. The color of a wormhole to C4 system is unique making it easier to identify by color instead of shapes. | ||
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|[[File:Connection to c5.jpg| | |[[File:Connection to c5.jpg|250px|border]] | ||
|Wormholes leading to class 5 are again dark red but with some brown hues mixed in. The white cloud is not as bright as it in C3 connection. | |Wormholes leading to class 5 are again dark red but with some brown hues mixed in. The white cloud is not as bright as it in C3 connection. | ||
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|[[File:Connection to c6.jpg| | |[[File:Connection to c6.jpg|250px|border]] | ||
|Wormholes leading to class 6 are bright orange. | |Wormholes leading to class 6 are bright orange. | ||
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=== | ===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. | 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. | ||
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|[[File:Connection to solitude.jpg| | |[[File:Connection to solitude.jpg|250px|border]] | ||
|The green color indicates the wormholel eading into a Gallente region. An experienced pilot can also identify various objects visible to make a more accurate estimation on the target system, in this particular image Cloud Ring is clearly visible. The region on the other side of the wormhole is Solitude. | |The green color indicates the wormholel eading into a Gallente region. An experienced pilot can also identify various objects visible to make a more accurate estimation on the target system, in this particular image Cloud Ring is clearly visible. The region on the other side of the wormhole is Solitude. | ||
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== | ==Aurora of the wormhole== | ||
Wormholes come with [[Wormhole Information|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. | Wormholes come with [[Wormhole Information|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. | The color of the flare around a wormhole will tell you the maximum mass of ships that can go through. | ||
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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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==Wormhole health== | |||
The look of the wormhole changes sklightly as it approaches mass limit or end of lifetime. | |||
As the lifetime left gets lower the wormhole aurora starts to move more and the wormhole center starts to shake. | |||
When the limit of total mass that can go through awormhole is idrupted the aurora surroundin the wormhole gets smaller (confirm?) | |||
==Wormhole connection permutations== | ==Wormhole connection permutations== | ||
All possible permutations for wormhole classes of 1-6. | All possible permutations for connections in wormhole classes of 1-6. | ||
{{:Wormhole colors}} | {{:Wormhole colors}} | ||