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===Show Info=== The most straightforward method of identifying wormholes is simply selecting one on grid and clicking "Show Info". A window will appear giving you information about the wormhole in 4 sentences. 1. The first indicates what parts of space it would seem to lead to, there are more accurate ways to determine the destination, such as distinguishing between C1/C2/C3 wormholes or even determining what region of known space it connects to, however this is the simplest. {| class="wikitable" |- ! Description !! System Type |- | Unknown || C1/C2/C3 |- | Dangerous Unknown || C4/C5 |- | Deadly Unknown || C6 |- | High Security || Hisec |- | Low Security || Lowsec |- | Null Security || Nullsec |- | Triglavian Space || Pochven |- | Thera System || Thera |} 2. The second indicates what stage of life the wormhole is currently at, while there are 4 different possibilities players generally split it into "Fresh" and "End of Life" (Or EOL) with EOL referring to a wormhole with less than 4 hours remaining. It is not suggested to enter end of life wormholes if you want to return the way you came as it is very easy to become trapped. {| class="wikitable" |- ! Description !! Remaining Time |- | not yet begun || more than 24 hours |- | beginning to decay || Between 4 and 24 hours |- | reaching the end || Less than 4 hours |- | dissipating into the ether || unverified, potentially less than 15 minutes |} 3. The third indicates how much mass has destabilized this wormhole so far. Everything has mass including your ship and its contents, and every type of wormhole has different mass limits, any mass passing through a wormhole incrementally destabilizes it, until it reaches its limits. Some wormholes have very small mass limits, some very large, some even regenerate stability over time. This won't tell you a number, just how much in comparison to the wormholes max that has passed through, wormholes that are very unstable from mass are likely being "rolled" where someone goes back and forth through a wormhole to force it to close. {| class="wikitable" |- ! Description !! Mass to Limit Ratio |- | not yet had its stability significantly disrupted || less than 50% |- | beginning to decay || between 50% and 90% |- | reaching the end || more than 90% |} 4. The last indicates what size ships can enter this wormhole {| class="wikitable" |- ! Description !! Ship Limits |- | Very large ships || Everything except for Titans and Supercarriers |- | Larger ships || Battleships, Orcas, and smaller |- | Up to medium size ships || Unplated Nestors, Battlecruisers and smaller |- | Only the smallest ships || Frigates, destroyers, and certain Heavy Interdiction Cruiser fits |}
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