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What is the wormhole campus?

The wormhole campus is a section of EVE University dedicated to educating students about wormhole life. It is currently based out of a C2 wormhole with both a highsec static (allowing easy access to kspace for classes and logistics) and a C3 static (for ISK making and PvP opportunities).

Location: J211936

Time: 23/7

In-Game Chat Channel: WHC.E-Uni

Mailing list: WHC.E-Uni (accessible only to approved campus members)







Leadership

Campus Manager
Niss Tymbrimi

WHC Administrative Officers
Arimos
Artyum Zhvikov

WHC Logistics Officers
Larsen Knight
marlinspike von Crendraven
Rose Chanlin

WHC Education Officers
Hannah Onasi
Kaliano

WHC Reimbursement Officers
Azzy Ellecon
Vukae Dhoul


The WHC is overseen by the Director of Special Projects. In the event of other issues or problems with people please contact the Student Advocate.

Minimum Requirements

Skills Titles Recommended Knowledge

While we have shield T2 as a requirement, Armour is the more commonly used tank in the WHC.

Joining the WHC

Once you have met the requirements above and are ready to try out wormhole life, follow the instructions below to be invited to join the WHC.

NOTE: Receiving the "[X]" title will cause you to not be able to participate in the campus. And if you are already in when you get the title, you and your alts are required to leave.

Recommended Skills & Ships

Important: Due to the dangerous nature of PvE and PvP in w-space, and the mechanics of Ship Maintenance Arrays allowing access to all ships in storage, any ship and pod brought into the campus is to be considered lost or stolen. Do not fly what you cannot replace.

This section lists skills and ships that, while not required, can increase the amount of roles you can fulfill while in the campus.

Skill Basic level Advanced level Why?
Astrometrics 3 4 Each level improves your ability to scan.
Astrometric Rangefinding 0 3 Each level increases scan strength.
Astrometric Acquisition 0 3 Each level increases scan speed.
Astrometric Pinpointing 0 3 Each level reduces scan deviation on results.
<Racial> Battlecruiser 3 4 Apart from HACs and Strategic Cruisers BCs are the best ships to fly in wormholes.
<Racial> Cruiser 3 5 Cruisers are a crucial stepping stone toward T3s, AHACs, and Heavy Interdictors; plus they are cheap.
Salvaging 3 4 Sleeper Battleships require IV. Note that salvage rigs increase salvaging efficiency by one skill level each.
Hacking 3 4 Data Analyzers are used in Data sites. The skill increases the HP [hit points] of your virus.
Archaeology 3 4 Relic Analyzers are used in Relic sites. The skill increases the HP [hit points] of your virus.
Covert Ops 3 4 To be able to cloak while scanning and to reduce the CPU requirements.
Ship Role Support skills
T1 Exploration Frigate Scanning/picketing <Racial> frigate 3; Cloaking 1
Covert Operations Frigate Scanning/scouting Covert Ops 4; Cloaking 4
<Racial> Battlecruiser Combat <Racial> Battlecruiser 3; Varies
Noctis Salvaging ORE Industrial 3; Science 3; Salvaging 3


The above are merely suggestions for being useful during your first few weeks in system without investing too many resources in the endeavor. Once you are more comfortable with day-to-day operations and better understand the risks involved, you may consider bringing in more specialized or expensive ships and equipment.

Wormhole Campus Ship Fittings can be found here.

Beyond Skills: The Wormhole Mindset

Most people's first concerns relate to "what skills do I need to get in" and the aforementioned skills are a good base with which to start life in the WHC; however, if you intend to stay for any length of time you should be aware of a few of the realities of WHC life.

  1. Scanning (and ultimately CovOps) isn't an optional activity
    • A T1 scanning frigate is a good starting point, but realize covert scanning (i.e. CovOps cloaking device) is one of the most important, valuable contributions that a lower-skilled player can make to WH operations.
  2. Battleships aren't used much beyond rolling wormholes and local defence
    • Wormholes have mass limits.
    • As you familiarize yourself with not just what, but also how things are done in a wormhole, you'll see that T3s, Logi, HACs and HICs are the most in-demand ship types. To maximize the roles you can fill over time, you should be willing to adjust the skill plan you may have had in mind.
  3. The space you're living in is no longer well-defined
    • The wormhole in which you're living may seem constant, but just about everything else is quite dynamic as connecting wormholes form and collapse. What you think of as the neighbourhood (and thus the neighbours) changes all the time.
    • Things you may take for granted such as easy access to trade hubs for shopping will vary over time.
  4. You're going to be trapped in here with us ;)
    • You won't always feel like you have a lot of choice in what you can do at any given moment. Perhaps you logged in thinking you'll run sites, but find that there is PVP going on. Such is life, guess you'll be doing PVP today. Life is fluid in a WH.
  5. The need for self-motivation
    • Passive players will find things boring before long. WH life is literally what you make it. New campers always have a period of time figuring out what is actually going on, but in the end you need to be a self-starter who can independently do what needs doing.
    • Eventually you'll notice some annoyance at the people who manage to log in and run sites all the time, but have no time for scanning, rolling an unwanted wormhole, etc. It's a team effort and everyone needs to play.

For the right kind of player, nothing beats living in a wormhole; however, it's not going to be everyone's cup of tea. The WHC is an amazing opportunity for players to experience it first hand and see if it's what they're after. Just be aware that beyond a minimal set of skills to join the campus, you can expect a few lifestyle changes that will likely extend to your skill plan and how you spend your time online.

What Can I Do in WHC?

  • Scan, scan, scan! Everything in W-space needs to be scanned down. Probe the chain, scout new connections, observe our neighbours, picket a hole if you are not doing anything. Do not sit at the POS and wait for stuff to happen, content, whether PvP or PvE is created by You!
    • It is especially important to keep note of all new signatures so we don't get surprised by unexpected neighbours. Compare the signatures in the mapper with those in your scan window and right click->ignore all the known ones. This way you will immediately see if a new signature spawns.
  • PvE
  • PvP
    • Baiting
    • Practice Combat Probing
    • Ganking clueless daytrippers
    • Experiencing what the lack of local chat or static gates does to PvP
    • Use k-space exits as covert bridges to engage in sudden non-consensual PvP
  • Industry
  • Experience lawless and uncharted space

Campus Rules, Procedures and Etiquette

General

  • Members active in the campus must be in the WHC fleet. If there is no fleet advertised, you should form one, and put up an advert so others may join.
  • Members active in the campus must be in mumble, at least able to listen. (if you are hearing impaired, let us know)
    • Wormhole Campus mumble is an event chat, so you may join mumble if you are not actively participating in the fleet, however you MUST follow combat comms when active.
  • Help your fellow campers learn. This is an on-going educational event. Lesson opportunities override all else.
  • Adhere to all EVE University Rules and WSOP.
  • Fly what you can afford to lose.

How much you can bring in

  • For the Communal POS
    • You can NOT bring in an orca and store it in the SMA's. However you can hide it in a safespot.
  • For POS Groups
  • IMPORTANT!
    • Some ships at the 7-1 POS are named "WHC Defence". DO NOT take these ships without asking.
    • Directors, WHC Staff and ILN Lieutenants, Commanders and Captains can authorize the use of those ships for the express purpose of WHC Home Defence. They are not for site running, normal PVP or for hole rolling.

PvE

  • PvE loot is property of the group who agree to rat or run sites together.
  • The campus offers a loot hauling and selling service at a 5% cut which goes to fuel and other operational needs. See below for more info.

Etiquette

  • Announce activations
  • Don't take ships with a NO in their title
  • Don't put cans in the CHA
  • If you blow up someones ship you have to replace it
  • Announce PvP to the WHC mumble Ready Room
  • PvP events should be advertised via Jabber Pings

Comms

  • Campus communications default to open comms. This may change if something is happening. For instance if there is an imminent threat or a quick response fleet forming, the channel may be closed comms or open command.
  • Unless it's urgent, please wait a minute before speaking when entering the channel. This will allow you to get your bearings and not interrupt something important in progress.
  • Don't enter the WHC mumble channel unless you're a campus member or EVE University Staff. You will be asked to leave or be kicked.
  • Groups of students operating in the W-Space chain may remain in the WHC mumble without making a separate fleet.
  • Operations in K-Space must move to a separate ILN Fleet mumble channel. Moving to a separate fleet from the campus is recommended but not required.
  • We operate on a "built for purpose" foundation. If you're hunting someone in particular, or operating a continuing operation hunting targets, join a separate mumble channel until you accomplish you finish. This helps organize our fleet and keep comms clear for those who need it.

Assembling Ships

  • Ensure that the CHA and the SMA have space for the assembled hull.
  • Drag ship from hauler into accessible tab within the CHA.
  • Right click and select assemble
  • Drag ship from the CHA into the SMA

WHC Alternate Character Rules

  • All alternate character behaviour is subject to EVE University Rules. Any breach of these rules will result in disciplinary action taken on your main.
  • No alt is allowed in the W-Space system if the main character is not an active WHC member. Your main may of course leave the WHC for short periods and return to campus, but if you leave the WHC permanently your alts will be asked to leave also.
  • You may bring multiple alts who are in the Ivy League alliance (e.g. an alt in HALL). However we keep an eye on numbers. If we see pilots abusing this privilege a hard limit may be placed.
  • You may bring only one out-of-alliance alt into the WHC. This alt may be in a NPC Corporation or a personal player-owned corporation.
    • Personal player-owned corporations must be owned and inhabited only by alts of an active WHC member.
    • Personal player-owned corporation standings must be set to +5. Please join the in-game channel Diplomacy.E-UNI for instructions on how to do this. (You can blame CCP's POS mechanics for this one)
    • The alt character itself must be set to +7.5 to the Ivy League Alliance. Please fill in this form to accomplish this. Wait for a confirmation email from the diplomats, then wait at least 24 hours to ensure standings registration.
  • Due to current POS mechanics, your alt that is in the Ivy League Alliance (Ivy League Hall of Residence) will be able to enter the POS shield of the Communal POS. Your alt that is outside of the Alliance will not.
  • Note that even if Ivy League Hall of Residence alts can enter the communal POS, they will not have access to the Ship Maintenance Array (SMA). This means that alts can't store, board, assemble, or package ships in the communal POS. If you join a POS group, your alt may be able to access the SMA there.
  • Ivy League Hall of Residence alts do, however, have access to the same 50,000 m3 private storage area as regular EVE University members.
  • No out-of-alliance alts will have access to any of the POS modules, including SMAs and CHAs.

WHC Jabber

WHC uses the E-UNI Jabber server and it's own password-protected WHC channel. You may subscribe to pings from the mapper.

Naming Conventions

What Are Bacon, Eggs and Innuendo?

Innuendo is our home system, the one with all our POSs.
Bacon is what we call the C3 static in our wormhole.
Eggs is what we call the Highsec static in our wormhole.

Mapper & Bookmark Naming Scheme

Wormhole space is dynamic. Navigation is challenging. Coordinating an entire campus is more challenging still. To do this we:

Personal Bookmarks

It is also recommended that you make and maintain certain personal bookmarks:

  • Bookmark the K-Space side of wormholes yourself
  • Make safe spots
  • Make tactical bookmarks
    • Double optimal from each POS defense grouping
    • On grid yet outside minimum warp distance (150km) of the POS
    • Just off grid from POS

Living in Wormhole Space

You can use this link for additional information on Living in Wormhole Space.
Useful notes for site running - Wormhole Exploration Sites
Nato Alphabet - We use this to say the sigs that we need to warp to. It just makes it easier to understand if you have an accent for example.

Services

Loot Hauling & Selling

The WHC Campus operates a loot hauling and selling service. We strive to do the hauling and payouts related to the sheet weekly, so your payment is slightly delayed, but you won't have to haul loot through wartarget riddled K-Space. The WHC takes a 7% cut for operational costs and distributes the rest based on income.

Combined Sleeper / Ore / Gas Sheet

When you see an empty operation sheet, it means we've hauled materials out (or otherwise disbursed it via the trade post) and are in the process of doing payouts. You can expect payment relatively soon at this point; however, there can be short delays depending on the schedules of the people who handle WHC finances.

Newbro advice

As a new player looking to join the WHC, the amount of information can be overwhelming. EVE has existed for over ten years. There is a plethora of links, threads, and videos which sometimes can lead to more questions then they answer.

The good news is that you don't need to have all the answers right now. That's why the Wormhole Campus exists!

As long as you have the required skills to join and have read and understood this page, you are welcome to apply. The WHC community welcomes new campers, and lets them develop inside the WHC. With the guidance of existing campers, you get to make your choices after you've arrived.

While this should lower the threshold to apply for some, you should also be aware that life in a wormhole is diverse and your choices will either enable or disable your participation in the different activities. For example, you can join with a T2 Shield Tank, but a significant majority all site running fleets are armor tanked. Guardian logi pilots are highly appreciated in PvP and PvE, but if you can't fly T2 logi, T1 logi is useful as well. Alternatively, if you don't want to fly logi, you don't have to. Some of the popular threads on the WHC forum make it sound like everything revolves around Strategic Cruisers, T2 armor logi, and CovOps, but you will find that almost any ship has some use in wormhole life.

To participate in the most common activities you need an armor tanked battlecruiser with any kind of weapons, plus a scanning frigate. This will get you started and will let you get a grasp of what is going on and what to focus your training for by engaging in a range of different activities. For example a T1 battlecruiser such as a Brutix can participate in both PvP and PvE activities. A CovOps frigate can map out the wormhole chain, act as a picket, scout out wormholes for potential PvP, and even act as hero tackle on occasion.

If you have any further questions, there is a Q&A Thread on the WHC forum where current WHC members will be more than happy to help.