Rolling wormholes is a task that requires some background knowledge of wormholes and a little bit of math. In all of the following equations and scenarios I’ll be using a Megathron with a “Large Higgs Anchor I” which increases the mass and a “500MN y-T8 Compact Microwarpdrive” which also increases the mass when it is activated. When the microwarpdrive is on and running it will be called “HOT” when it is completely off it will be referred to as “COLD” that is very important to remember.
1. Identifying the wormhole
First you must figure out how much mass and what size hole you are exactly trying to roll. To do this hover over the wormhole itself and you should see a 4 digit code starting with a letter. For example “K162” is the one you will always see on the EXIT side of the wormhole, which tells you nothing except for that it is the exit. If you see K162 you must jump through the wormhole to the other side to figure out what the code is. Then once you have the code go to this website https://wiki.eveuniversity.org/Wormhole_attributes to see what the mass is.
2. Rolling the hole
Rolling a hole is difficult to get the hang of at the beginning but as you go on you get used to it more, you will probably still make mistakes here and there though so I’d highly recommend some probes and a cloak on your rollers as well. The goal of rolling the hole is to close the hole while ending up on the side that you want to when its closed (when its mass reaches zero left) to do this you go Hot and Cold as needed to activate the hole. I have included a helpful chart below
*This will only work for fresh holes that have not had anything go through them.
**Always make the last roll a HOT one.
Size hole | 1 bill | 2 bill | 3 bill |
To Half | 1 COLD 1 HOT | 2 COLD 2 HOT | 5 HOT |
To close | 1 COLD 1 HOT | 2 COLD 2 HOT | 5 HOT |
IF IT DOES NOT HALF | 2 HOT | 4 HOT | 3 COLD 4 HOT |
Written by: Hellspawn9