Welcome to wormhole space! It's up to us find stuff to do, so we are constantly out of station looking for content. This page should help you get in on the action on day one.
First: “How do I get ships in?”
Our system has a High Sec static, meaning we always have a direct connection to Known Space. You can check the mapper to see which system we are currently connected to. If you have a large amount of assets in a specific system or region, corp members can roll the hole to get closer to you. Just ask on Discord Comms :)
Second: "Where should I put my ships?"
It's up to you! Most of us keep PvP related assets in the Astrahus and PvE related assets in the Athanor.
Scanning Ships (3 options): Scan the chain, hack some sites, watch your corp mates' backs.
Super Budget Scanner: Heron; for those on a tight budget and cannot use a Covert Ops cloaking device.
Budget Scanner: Metamorphosis; for those who can afford to bring in a 85M ship and like exploration
Scanner: Astero; for maximum efficiency at scanning down the chain. Costs a pretty penny.
Ships to Huff Gas
Gas Huffer (Venture): Wormhole gas is some of the best in the game, offering anywhere from 20 to 100M ISK/h. If you have the skills, upgrade the venture to a prospect. If you have the money, upgrade the gas scoops to syndicates.
Doctrine Cruisers & Battlecruisers
- Armor
- Logi: Guardian, Oneiros
- DPS: Prophecy Navy Issue, Harbinger Navy Issue, Damnation, Absolution
- Shield
- Logi: Scimitar, Basilisk
- DPS: Hurricane Fleet Issue, Sleipnir
Wormhole space is dangerous. You can't rely on local chat like you can in known space (K-space); names don't show up in the list until that person has said something in local.
Here's a few things to keep in mind when undocked in a wormhole (generally applicable to any part of space in EVE):
- Don't fly what you can't afford to lose.
- Don't fly/yeet blingy stuff. Just don't.
- Always be D-scanning. (Hotkey: V)
- If you aren't spamming V when not playing EVE, you aren't D-scanning enough.
- Scout the system you're in.
- Be in a cloaky ship.
- Check D-scan, look around in space, and check system map for structures.
- Check who's docked up by warping to the structure at 100 and selecting on the station.
- The number of people docked up will be in brackets.
- EVE players love to bait.
- Use the old adage: “If it's too good to be true, it probably is.”
- This is where having already scouted the system/nearby systems will come in handy.
- A scanned down chain == content.
- The more of our WH chain we have scanned down in our mapper, the more opportunities we have for content that day.
- Don't forget to switch pods when undocking!
- Leave your training pod behind.
Making ISK in wormhole space is not easy and never safe. That being said, there are numerous activities that you can do.
There are several activities one can do solo to make ISK. Here's a few:
- Planetary Industry (PI)
- Passive ISK, can be set up for as much or little interaction as you want.
- Depending on number of characters and skills, you can easily pull in a billion+ ISK per month per character.
- If you aren't doing PI, you're missing out on large amounts of easy ISK.
- More info, helpful links, etc. found here.
- Exploration (data/relic hacking)
- Exploration is relatively easy and consistent.
- Relic sites are worth more than data sites in most cases.
- Ghost sites are an exception, but these types of sites have special mechanics. Research first.
- Always scout the system first.
- Always keep an eye on Local if in K-space.
- Always be spamming D-scan (especially while hacking.
- Pro-tip: set up a ping >150km away from the site.
- This will give you a relatively quick and easy escape if somebody tries to gank you.
- You can also bounce back and forth between it and the can you intend to hack.
- Faster than slow-boating.
- Abyssals
- Go through the HS static, and go one or two jumps away from the HS system.
- DO NOT DO THIS IN A WORMHOLE.
- The filament trace is visible on d-scan and can be combat probed.
- Find a nice 0.8 system and do them there. Low risk, but not zero risk.
- Form a fleet with yourself.
- Activate filament.
- Profit.
- Here's a solid starter fit for a Worm from Loru:
- Hunting (PvP)
- Stealing other people's loot is both fun and profitable. Be smart about it.
- Ratting
- If ratting solo in the wormhole chain, you should always have eyes and support. If you don't, do something else.
- Gas huffing
- Ninja huffing can be done solo, but be smart about it. Scout, use D-scan, don't go AFK
Keep an eye on discord events, but there are also frequently ad-hoc fleets - both PvP and PvE focused.
- Ratting
- We frequently set up ratting fleets, and these can be very profitable.
- Gas huffing and ore mining
- Events
- During events you'll often find people running the event sites as a group.
- PvP
- Roams, hunts, ESS robbing, Skyhook robbing, etc.
- Note: PvP loot generally goes to the corp to fund SRP.