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Percentage of Wormholes that lead to WH space, low-sec, hi-sec, null-sec?

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Joia Crenca
Science and Trade Institute
Caldari State
#1 - 2013-10-26 14:34:48 UTC
In playing with scanning, I've found wormholes that lead to WH space, a couple to low sec and a couple to high sec space, but never any that go to null?

Do those exist? And what percentages should I be expecting if I were to scan down 1000 wormholes?

Thanks!
calaretu
Honestly We didnt know
#2 - 2013-10-26 14:43:28 UTC
Just count them:
https://wiki.eveonline.com/en/wiki/List_of_All_W-Space_Systems

(In addition you have roaming wh's to null)
Kast Agnet
Center for Advanced Studies
Gallente Federation
#3 - 2013-10-26 16:26:37 UTC
Joia Crenca wrote:
In playing with scanning, I've found wormholes that lead to WH space, a couple to low sec and a couple to high sec space, but never any that go to null?

Do those exist? And what percentages should I be expecting if I were to scan down 1000 wormholes?

Thanks!


You have plenty of WH's with statics to Null.
Also random openings from inside almost any givien WH.

Best of all, so many WH's that open from Null to WH space that idiot farmers don't realize they have gridded just by initiating warp to it and then get owned for it later :)
Rroff
Antagonistic Tendencies
#4 - 2013-10-26 17:10:59 UTC
https://wiki.eveonline.com/en/wiki/Wormholes

Scroll down to the bottom half.
Joia Crenca
Science and Trade Institute
Caldari State
#5 - 2013-10-27 14:52:36 UTC
I appreciate all that! That chart with the listing from high to high, high to low, low to null, etc, is mostly what I was looking for.

The only thing I don't see there is the percentage that I would see such WHs, again, if I were to scan down 1000 of them. For example, if I wanted to see a high to null
Rroff
Antagonistic Tendencies
#6 - 2013-10-27 17:07:58 UTC  |  Edited by: Rroff
Your just scanning down highsec whs or wandering around lowsec, etc. to?

From highsec the only links to null are B449 (nullsec side) and V283 (high sec side) of which IIRC theres under 20 total of each combined and unless someones scanned down the B449 and warped to it from the null side you won't even see it in highsec.

You can't really put an exact percentage on it as theres too many variables but at best your looking at something like a little under 2% would be a link to null if you scanned down 1000 high sec wormholes.
Joia Crenca
Science and Trade Institute
Caldari State
#7 - 2013-10-27 19:24:25 UTC
Mostly hi-sec, some low, but your info is greatly appreciated! Sometime I would like to figure all the ways to poke around deep null-sec, and that's one that I'd been considering.
Snaggletooth Slackjaw
Banana Moon Industries
#8 - 2013-10-27 19:32:12 UTC
Joia Crenca wrote:
Mostly hi-sec, some low, but your info is greatly appreciated! Sometime I would like to figure all the ways to poke around deep null-sec, and that's one that I'd been considering.


Just go via any w-space hole.

E.g. jump into a c2 from hi-sec (common as anything), and start scouting the chain. It won't take long to find an exit to nullsec from one of the holes.

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Jack Miton
School of Applied Knowledge
Caldari State
#9 - 2013-10-27 21:16:56 UTC
If youre just scanning in HS, the very vast majority of holes you find will be to WH space.

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Icarus Able
Refuse.Resist
#10 - 2013-10-28 11:39:43 UTC
They are very easy to find once you get to nullsec. If you want to go to null just go there normally just use your map to figure out what systems to avoid entering from.