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==Wormhole Identification==
==Wormhole Identification==
The color of a wormhole may give you an impression on where it leads. The outline will be the color of your current system and the center will be colored based on where it leads. The color also changes based on the size of the wormhole. See [[Visually Identifying Wormholes]] (and also below). The changes in [http://community.eveonline.com/news/patch-notes/patch-notes-for-oceanus Oceanus] have changed the visual identification of the wormholes with different graphic effects.
The color of a wormhole may give you an impression on where it leads. The outline will be the color of your current system and the center will be colored based on where it leads. The color also changes based on the size of the wormhole. See [[Visual wormhole identification]] for more details.


To learn about identifying wormhole types, visit the [[Wormhole Types]] page.
Right clicking and showing info on wormhole entrances will also display a description about where they lead and their stability status.
 
Right clicking and showing info on wormhole entrances will display a description about where they lead and their stability status.
 
===Wormhole Classification===
 
====Leading to Known Space====
Wormholes leading to K-Space take the image and color of the region on the other side, as well as the size of the ship they can accommodate. A red K-Space highsec or lowsec wormhole will most likely take you to Metropolis or Heimatar(Minmatar Space).
 
====Leading to Wormhole Space====
Wormholes leading to W-Space take the image and color of the class of W-Space system on the other side. A white W-Space wormhole will take you to a Class 3 W-Space system.
 
Here is a table of W-Space connections imported from [http://www.tigerears.org/2011/04/24/wormhole-colours/ here] and taken by members of the [[Wormhole Campus]].
 
====Leading to Shattered Wormholes====
Wormholes leading to Shattered W-Space take the image and color of the class of W-Space system on the other side.
 
{{:Wormhole colors}}


==Wormhole Sizes and Restrictions==
==Wormhole Sizes and Restrictions==


Wormholes come with [[Wormhole Information|different restrictions]]. Wormholes not only allow certain amounts of mass through them in their lifetime, but they also have mass restrictions for each particular transfer. For example, some wormholes from K-Space to C3 wormhole space will restrict ships going through to destroyers or smaller.
Wormholes come with [[Wormhole attributes|different restrictions]]. Wormholes not only allow certain amounts of mass through them in their lifetime, but they also have mass restrictions for each particular transfer. For example, some wormholes from K-Space to C3 wormhole space will restrict ships going through to destroyers or smaller.


Capital ships with jump drives can go through wormholes, providing the wormhole can support the ship's mass. Cynosural fields can be opened in wormhole space, but ships with jump drives cannot lock on to these fields, nor can they lock on to cynosural fields outside of wormhole space to jump out. Supercapital ships such as Titans and Supercarriers cannot go through wormholes at all, as they are far too large for even the largest wormholes. Capitals can be built in W-space, but they may not be able to take any of exits to K-space or even other W-space connections. Supercapitals cannot be built, as there is no sovereignty in [[Wormhole Space|wormhole space]].
Capital ships with jump drives can go through wormholes, providing the wormhole can support the ship's mass. Cynosural fields can be opened in wormhole space, but ships with jump drives cannot lock on to these fields, nor can they lock on to cynosural fields outside of wormhole space to jump out. Supercapital ships such as Titans and Supercarriers cannot go through wormholes at all, as they are far too large for even the largest wormholes. Capitals can be built in W-space, but they may not be able to take any of exits to K-space or even other W-space connections. Supercapitals cannot be built, as there is no sovereignty in [[Wormhole Space|wormhole space]].


The color of the flare around a wormhole can tell you the size of ships that can go through. Color Effects for wormholes are described [http://www.tigerears.org/2014/09/30/wormhole-colours-2/ in pictures here] and [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SJ_dSGYvzmg as a video here].
The color of the flare around a wormhole can tell you the size of ships that can go through. Color Effects for wormholes are described in more detail in [[Visual wormhole identification]].


{| class="wikitable"
|- style="text-align: center;"
|Flare color ||Meaning
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|[[File:owc_flare-frigate_960.jpg|200px|thumb|left|Frigate sized wormhole]] ||A royal blue aurora indicates wormholes that only allow frigate-mass ships. This is the most important one to recognise, particularly when approaching the K162 side.
|-
|[[File:owc_flare-small_960.jpg|200px|thumb|left|Medium sized wormhole]] ||A wormhole with a teal aurora won't allow battleships through, and is the indication of a wormhole connecting to or from class 1 w-space.
|-
|[[File:owc_flare-medium_960.jpg|200px|thumb|left|Large sized wormhole]] ||A turquoise aurora highlights a wormhole that allows every ship below capital hulls.
|-
|[[File:owc_flare-massive_960.jpg|200px|thumb|left|Capital sized wormhole]] ||A yellow aurora indicates wormholes that freighters and capitals can transit.
|-
|}
=====Polarization=====
=====Polarization=====
Jumping through wormholes introduces additional restrictions on how often in a given time a pilot may jump through a particular wormhole. You may not jump through a wormhole in the same direction twice within five minutes. For example, if you jump through a wormhole at 05:00 and then jump back through the wormhole at 05:03, you will be polarized until 05:05, five minutes after your last transit in that direction. When polarized the wormhole will prevent you from jumping through, and present you with a message informing you how much time is left on your polarization timer. Similarly, if you were to jump as soon as the timer was up, you would be polarized on the other side of the hole until 05:08, five minutes after your last transit in ''that'' direction.
Jumping through wormholes introduces additional restrictions on how often in a given time a pilot may jump through a particular wormhole. You may not jump through a wormhole in the same direction twice within five minutes. For example, if you jump through a wormhole at 05:00 and then jump back through the wormhole at 05:03, you will be polarized until 05:05, five minutes after your last transit in that direction. When polarized the wormhole will prevent you from jumping through, and present you with a message informing you how much time is left on your polarization timer. Similarly, if you were to jump as soon as the timer was up, you would be polarized on the other side of the hole until 05:08, five minutes after your last transit in ''that'' direction.