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How to find a WH in Null that somehow leads do Low or High?What do i..

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Arch Ville
Federal Navy Academy
Gallente Federation
#1 - 2014-05-06 11:21:18 UTC
I need to find a Wormhole in null that leads directly or true another exit inside respective WH to low or high sec...

Am I more likely to find this in C1 , C2 or C3 WH's that spawn in null?

What exactly should i be looking for to accomplish this?
Please make it simple.

Velicitia
XS Tech
#2 - 2014-05-06 12:32:23 UTC
When you right-click on it, it should say something to the effect of "looks to lead to safe space". Though it's been ages since I've actually read the descriptions, so the wording might be different.

One of the bitter points of a good bittervet is the realisation that all those SP don't really do much, and that the newbie is having much more fun with what little he has. - Tippia

Paul Otichoda
Perkone
Caldari State
#3 - 2014-05-06 12:41:22 UTC
the info will say if it lead to unknown (w-space) or null, low and high sec space (k-space)
Ahost Gceo
Center for Advanced Studies
Gallente Federation
#4 - 2014-05-06 13:15:01 UTC
Actually finding said wormhole is pretty rare. Like the others have said, "show info" will tell you what space a hole will go to. If you really feel you need to get to empire space through a wormhole, any hole that leads to a C-2 but is not labeled as a K162 is a good bet because that hole is not the one empire connection a C-2 is likely to have.

Other than that, beggars can't be choosers.

CCP ignore me please, I make too much sense.

Galaxy Pig
New Order Logistics
CODE.
#5 - 2014-05-06 13:27:58 UTC
Use a site like staticmapper to find out what kind of static exits the wormhole your in has, as well as the likely statics the systems on the other side of those statics have. Acquaint yourself with the nature of wormhole space and it becomes much easier to travel through it.

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Myriad Blaze
Common Sense Ltd
Nulli Secunda
#6 - 2014-05-06 16:03:19 UTC
What you are looking for is at least uncommon if not rare, so you'll need a little patience.

Since you asked to keep it simple I'll just post what I would suggest you to do and don't bother giving explanations.

1. Scan for a WH
2. Fly to the WH
3. Right click --> show info
4a. Description says it leads to high sec (B449 or K162) or low sec (N944 or K162) --> yay, done. Big smile
4b. Description says it leads to null sec (S199 or K162) or "dangerous unknown space" (O128, N432, U319, K162) --> ignore it and go back to No. 1 Cry
4c. Description says it leads to "unknown space" (Z971, R943, X702, K162) Ugh
5. Jump through
6. Bookmark the WH and cloak up
7. Go to www.staticmapper.com, enter the system designation (i.e. J120124) into the field next to "Lookup System" and hit the search button.
8. Check the system activity (btw, I don't need to mention to use d-scan, do I?) and check the entry next to "probable static"
9a. The static leads to null sec (like in our example - J120124 is a C3 with a null sec static) --> jump back to k-space, go back to No. 1 Cry
9b. The static leads to low or high sec --> yay, almost done Big smile
10. Scan for the exits in your wormhole and look for the static (C1: N110 --> high sec, J244 --> low sec; C2: B274 --> high sec, A239 --> low sec; C3: D845 --> high sec, U210 --> low sec) --> phew, finally done. Cool
Tau Cabalander
Retirement Retreat
Working Stiffs
#7 - 2014-05-06 17:46:33 UTC
Typically I aim for a maximum of 4 w-space systems for a route to hisec. I find this is adequate about 80% of the time. I would occasionally go for 6 systems when I was really bored or desperate.

It helps to know about w-space regions, and which w-space region you are in. This makes it faster, as the shortest route may not be through a lower class wormhole.

https://wiki.eveonline.com/en/wiki/List_of_All_W-Space_Systems

Random outgoing wormholes, like D792 are bonus finds in C5 & C6, as they go direct to hisec. Random incoming to C5 are M555, but they just look like K162 when you are looking for a route to hisec.

I try to avoid class 6, as they tend to be occupied by very vigilant players.

"This wormhole seems to lead into high security space." = the goal.
"This wormhole seems to lead into low security space." = lowsec.
"This wormhole seems to lead into null security space." = nulsec.
"This wormhole seems to lead into unknown space." = C1 or C2 or C3
"This wormhole seems to lead into dangerous unknown space." = C4 or C5
"This wormhole seems to lead into deadly unknown space." = C6

"This wormhole has not yet begun its natural cycle of decay and should last at least another day" = Indicates that the wormhole has just spawned (won't get it from a K162)
"This wormhole is beginning to decay, and probably won't last another day." = There's more than 4 hours left before the wormhole collapses
"This wormhole is coming to the end of its natural life cycle." = There's less than 4 hours remaining till the wormhole collapses

"This wormhole has not yet had its stability significantly disrupted by ships passing through it." = There is more than 50% of the total mass remaining.
"Some ships have passed through the wormhole, but not to a critical point." = There is less than 50% but more than 10% of the total mass remaining.
"This wormhole has had its stability critically disrupted by the mass of numerous ships passing through and is on the verge of collapse." = There is less than 10% of the total mass remaining.

I like to use:
* http://www.staticmapper.com/
* http://www.ellatha.com/eve/wormholelist.asp
* http://www.ellatha.com/eve/WormholeSystemslist.asp
*
Gabriel Z
Krabulous
#8 - 2014-05-06 17:50:16 UTC
Baneken
Arctic Light Inc.
Arctic Light
#9 - 2014-05-06 18:04:10 UTC
The general advice is that you will never find w-space that would have an access directly to both null to high sec.
What you need to find is lower class wh that leads to high sec or higer class that leads to null sec, often it only takes a 2-3 systems from high to null and sometimes you're just sh* out of luck.
Gabriel Z
Krabulous
#10 - 2014-05-06 18:10:26 UTC
Using Tau's original link and clicking around it's related links brings up this: https://wiki.eveonline.com/en/wiki/Project_Atlas

Incredibly helpful for understanding things. According to it, you're looking for https://wiki.eveonline.com/en/wiki/V283_(Wormhole) from hisec or https://wiki.eveonline.com/en/wiki/B449_(Wormhole) from nullsec for a direct hisec to nullsec connection. The chart breaks it all down into helpful information.

Thanks to Tau for the link. Helped me find stuff I'd been looking for over the weekend!
Arch Ville
Federal Navy Academy
Gallente Federation
#11 - 2014-05-21 12:45:54 UTC
thanks allot the links provided here solved all my doubts.