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The ''Noobs on W-Space Patrol'' is a weekly event. The purpose of the event is to introduce new players to the mysteries of Wormhole Space. [[User:Sylvanium_orlenard|Sylvanium Orlenard]] is the pilot who started the patrol and still runs it on a weekly basis to this day. It is modeled after the [[Noobs on Patrol]] event first organized by [[Debir Achen]]. In order to come up with a wormhole system appropriate to take a noob fleet in, a contest called the ''Wormhole Hunt'' is organized for explorers just prior to the start of this event. A very noob friendly fleet (composition and fits will be described below) is assembled in Aldrat and taken into a C1, C2 or C3 W-Space system and the fleet runs the sleeper sites found within. The loot and salvage is then sold and the ISK is divided equally among all of the participants. It usually takes about 1 week for the "pay check" to be deposited into the pilot`s wallet.
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The ''Noobs on W-Space Patrol'' is a weekly event. The purpose of the event is to introduce new players to the mysteries of Wormhole Space. [[User:Sylvanium_orlenard|Sylvanium Orlenard]] is the pilot who started the patrol and still runs it on a weekly basis to this day. It is modeled after the [[Noobs on Patrol]] event first organized by [[User:Debir Achen|Debir Achen]]. In order to come up with a wormhole system appropriate to take a noob fleet in, a contest called the ''Wormhole Hunt'' is organized for explorers just prior to the start of this event. A very noob friendly fleet (composition and fits will be described below) is assembled in Aldrat and taken into a C1, C2 or C3 W-Space system and the fleet runs the sleeper sites found within. The loot and salvage is then sold and the ISK is divided equally among all of the participants. It usually takes about 1 week for the "pay check" to be deposited into the pilot`s wallet.
  
==Wormhole Hunt==
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== Wormhole Hunt ==
  
The Wormhold Hunt starts one hour and a half before the main event. Both experienced and new explorers are welcomed to the contest. The prize is 5% of the value of the loot and salvage recovered by the Noobs on W-Space Patrol or 1 million ISK, whichever is higher. At the start of the event all of the participating explorers will be invited to a private in-game channel and given a link to an online spreadsheet. The spreadsheet calls for systems to be scanned down and the information from your discoveries is entered in the spreadsheet. At the end of the Contest, the organizer calls a winner, at which point the winner either stays for the Noobs on W-Space Patrol or contracts the relevant bookmarks to the organizer from the top station in known space (the system where the wormhole entrance was found in, or closest to).
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The Wormhold Hunt starts one hour and a half before the main event. Both experienced and new explorers are welcomed to the contest. The prize is 5% of the value of the loot and salvage recovered by the Noobs on W-Space Patrol or 1 million ISK, whichever is higher. At the start of the event all of the participating explorers will be invited to a private in-game channel and given a link to an online spreadsheet. The spreadsheet calls for systems to be scanned down and the information from your discoveries is entered in the spreadsheet. At the end of the Contest, the organizer calls a winner, at which point the winner either stays for the Noobs on W-Space Patrol or contracts the relevant bookmarks to the organizer from the top station in known space (the system where the wormhole entrance was found in, or closest to).
  
===Appropriate ships and loadouts for the Wormhole Hunt===
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=== Appropriate ships and loadouts for the Wormhole Hunt ===
 
{{hatnote|These fits relate to old versions of these ships. While fitting principles remain the same, slot layouts may have changed.}}
 
{{hatnote|These fits relate to old versions of these ships. While fitting principles remain the same, slot layouts may have changed.}}
{{Fittings
 
|name=Imicus, Wormhole Hunter
 
|high=Expanded Probe Launcher I<br>
 
Prototype Cloaking Device I
 
|mid=1MN MicroWarpdrive I<br>
 
[empty med slot]
 
|low=Co-Processor I<br>
 
Nanofiber Internal Structure I
 
|charges=Core Scanner Probe I x7<br>
 
Combat Scanner Probe I x7
 
|drones=Hornet EC-300 x3
 
|rigs=Small Gravity Capacitor Upgrade I<br>
 
Small Gravity Capacitor Upgrade I<br>
 
[empty rig slot]
 
|recommended1=
 
|recommended2=
 
|recommended3=
 
|notes=* Use Sisters Core Scanner Probes and Sisters Combat Scanner Probes for better scan results if you can afford them.  Also, you can remove the Nanofiber Internal Structure I and add a second Co-Processor I if you are having fitting issues.  Your Cloak is your tank.
 
}} {{Fittings
 
|name=Heron, Wormhole Hunter
 
|high=Expanded Probe Launcher I<br>
 
Prototype Cloaking Device I
 
|mid=1MN MicroWarpdrive I<br>
 
Cap Recharger I<br>
 
Cap Recharger I
 
|low=Co-Processor I
 
|charges=
 
Core Scanner Probe I x7<br>
 
Combat Scanner Probe I x7
 
|drones=
 
Hornet EC-300 x1
 
|rigs=
 
Small Gravity Capacitor Upgrade I<br>
 
Small Gravity Capacitor Upgrade I<br>
 
[empty rig slot]
 
|recommended1=
 
|recommended2=
 
|recommended3=
 
|notes=* Use Sisters Core Scanner Probes and Sisters Combat Scanner Probes for better scan results if you can afford them.  If you have to, remove the Cap Rechargers for fitting issues.  Your Cloak is your tank.
 
}}{{Fittings
 
|name=Magnate, Wormhole Hunter
 
|high=Expanded Probe Launcher I<br>
 
Prototype Cloaking Device I
 
|mid=1MN MicroWarpdrive I
 
|low=Co-Processor I<br>
 
Co-Processor I<br>
 
Nanofiber Internal Structure I
 
|charges=Core Scanner Probe I x7<br>
 
Combat Scanner Probe I x7
 
|drones=Hornet EC-300 x2
 
|rigs=Small Gravity Capacitor Upgrade I<br>
 
Small Gravity Capacitor Upgrade I<br>
 
[empty rig slot]
 
|recommended1=
 
|recommended2=
 
|recommended3=
 
|notes=
 
}}{{Fittings
 
|name=Probe, Wormhole Hunter
 
|high=Expanded Probe Launcher I<br>
 
Prototype Cloaking Device I
 
|mid=1MN MicroWarpdrive I<br>
 
Cap Recharger I
 
|low=Co-Processor I<br>
 
Co-Processor I
 
|charges=Core Scanner Probe I x7<br>
 
Combat Scanner Probe I x7
 
|drones=Hornet EC-300 x2
 
|rigs=Small Gravity Capacitor Upgrade I<br>
 
Small Gravity Capacitor Upgrade I<br>
 
[empty rig slot]
 
|recommended1=
 
|recommended2=
 
|recommended3=
 
|notes=
 
}}
 

Latest revision as of 21:08, 22 May 2022

E-UNI Emblem.png This page's intent is to provide information on the the history of EVE University. The information on this page is no longer current.

The Noobs on W-Space Patrol is a weekly event. The purpose of the event is to introduce new players to the mysteries of Wormhole Space. Sylvanium Orlenard is the pilot who started the patrol and still runs it on a weekly basis to this day. It is modeled after the Noobs on Patrol event first organized by Debir Achen. In order to come up with a wormhole system appropriate to take a noob fleet in, a contest called the Wormhole Hunt is organized for explorers just prior to the start of this event. A very noob friendly fleet (composition and fits will be described below) is assembled in Aldrat and taken into a C1, C2 or C3 W-Space system and the fleet runs the sleeper sites found within. The loot and salvage is then sold and the ISK is divided equally among all of the participants. It usually takes about 1 week for the "pay check" to be deposited into the pilot`s wallet.

Wormhole Hunt

The Wormhold Hunt starts one hour and a half before the main event. Both experienced and new explorers are welcomed to the contest. The prize is 5% of the value of the loot and salvage recovered by the Noobs on W-Space Patrol or 1 million ISK, whichever is higher. At the start of the event all of the participating explorers will be invited to a private in-game channel and given a link to an online spreadsheet. The spreadsheet calls for systems to be scanned down and the information from your discoveries is entered in the spreadsheet. At the end of the Contest, the organizer calls a winner, at which point the winner either stays for the Noobs on W-Space Patrol or contracts the relevant bookmarks to the organizer from the top station in known space (the system where the wormhole entrance was found in, or closest to).

Appropriate ships and loadouts for the Wormhole Hunt

These fits relate to old versions of these ships. While fitting principles remain the same, slot layouts may have changed.