W-Space Reports


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Sleepless Guardian
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Terms & Shorthand


I will use some terms and other 'shorthand' in parts of this guide; most should know these but for those that do not they are detailed here:

W-Space
Wormhole space; refers to a solar system in wormhole space.

K-Space
Known space; refers to a solar system in known space (i.e. Empire, Low-Sec, Null-Sec)

WH
Wormhole; refers to a wormhole connection between two systems.

RR
Remote Repair; logistics; using modules such as remote armor repairs and shield transporters.

Sites
Cosmic Signatures & Anomalies; refers to a cosmic anomaly or one of four types of cosmic signatures (Ladar, Gravimetric, Magnetometric, Radar). The fifth type of cosmic signature is classified as Unknown and refers to wormholes.



Foreword, Disclaimer and Warning


W-space is not for young or inexperienced players. While young players might be able to get by in w-space they will certainly have a more difficult time and likely run into complications due to their limit skills. I would highly recommend that anyone planning to head into w-space should first go join a 0.0 (Null-Sec) alliance and get their feet wet if they have not done so already. We have been able to apply both the knowledge and tricks we had learned living in 0.0 effectively in w-space. This has proven to give us an effective edge over 95% of the other w-space inhabitants we have run into.

All w-space systems are designated with a system security status of 0.0 so like null-sec you do not take a security hit when engaging in PvP. That being said most people will defend their territory and some will actively go on the hunt and look for PvP targets. Anyone venturing into w-space should be well aware of these dangers. You will also need a good understanding of how to scan which will not be covered here anytime soon (see Links section below).

If you don't plan and test, you will lose your ships. So if you are planning an extend stay in w-space spend the time on SISI and do your homework.

Now with all that out of the way I would like to point out this report is meant to act as a resource only; not a tutorial.

Disclaimer and warning time: In the following sections I will detail observations, opinions and some humorous examples. Due to the random nature of w-space I make no guarantee as to how accurate any of this information is, even if it has been verified a hundred times over. Consider yourself warned.



Wormhole Space Classes


W-space systems fall into one of six classes:

Unknown Space - Class 1-3
Dangerous Unknown Space - Class 4 and 5
Deadly Unknown Space - Class 6

Class 1 and 2 systems can be soloed.
Class 3 you want some friends with RR.
Class 4 you want lots of friends with RR.
Class 5 you definitely want lots of friends with RR and probably a capital.
Class 6 you definitely want a capital or two and lots of friends with RR.



Site Difficulty


Site difficulty can be roughly determined by a keyword in the site name and the w-space class the site is in:

Perimeter sites are generally Low difficulty.
Frontier sites are generally Medium difficulty.
Core sites are generally High difficulty.

For Class 1-2 expect to see Perimeter sites.
For Class 3-4 expect to see Frontier sites.
For Class 5-6 expect to see Core sites.

Gravimetric, Ladar and class 5 Radar sites are exempt from this; also named sites (i.e. The Line & Solar Cell for example) do not fall under this convention.


Two Suns

Sleeper Sites


Each class of w-space should have 4 types of Cosmic Anomalies, 2 types of Radar and 2 types of Magnetometric cosmic signatures associated with it. This means that each class of w-space has its own set of Cosmic Anomaly, Radar and Magnetometric signature types that will not appear in any other class of w-space. The exception to this rule is Ladar and Gravimetric sites, as these sites can appear in several different classes of w-space and are not bound to a specific w-space class but in fact are each tied to a range of w-space classes.


The w-space class determines the type of sleeper sites that will be spawned. In lower classes, easier sites will spawn; and in higher classes, harder sites will spawn. The same site, if spawned in a higher class system, may include a few more ships and a possible increase in scrambling, webbing and remote repair (RR) ships (this applies to Ladar and Gravimetric sites only). Expect sleepers in Class 1 and 2 not to warp scramble or only rarely; Class 3 and 4 you will encounter some warp scrambling; Class 5 and 6 expect 75% to 90% of the sleepers (yes Battleships too) to warp scramble, stasis web and/or NOS (30 KM scramble range in some cases). I think it also goes without saying that as you get into higher class w-space systems you will see an increase in the types of status effects used by the sleeper NPCs and an increase in the number of NPCs with those effects at their disposal.




Sleeper Site Escalation


Site escalation can be caused when you bring a large force into a site (capitals, large amounts of non-capital ships, etc). Site escalation does seem to also happen randomly on occasion, even without the presence of a large force. Site escalation may cause extra sleepers to spawn and additional waves to have increased spawn counts. Additionally, site escalation does not always seem to happen. This form of escalation was put in place to provide an extra challenge when players bring in more than enough to handle a site. When a Magnetometric site escalates it seems to also cause the Talocan spawn container to appear.


It Burns!

Sleeper Capital Escalation


Capital escalation is caused when you warp certain types of capital ships into a site. Capital escalation appears to be tied to two, and only two, classes of capitals (it should be obvious which two), with each having their own escalation chain. For each class, the first capital will spawn 6 Sleepless Guardians, the 2nd capital will spawn 8 Sleepless Guardians, additional capitals will not trigger any further escalation. This form of escalation was put in place to provide an additional challenge when bringing capital ships into a site. Capital escalation only happens on combat sites (i.e. Anomalies, Magnetometric, Radar) and does not occur at gas or asteroid belts (i.e. Ladar and Gravimetric).




Sleeper AI


The sleeper NPC AI is much more complex than normal NPC AI. Sleepers will switch targets regularly, attacking drones too. They also exhibit advanced threat detection and target selection. The sleepers handle multiple targets most dynamically; a sleeper may be warp scrambling Alice and stasis webbing Bob while it is shooting at Charlie.


Sleeper Remote Rep


The sleepers that have remote repair ability will use it, sometimes to an annoying extent. Those sleeper frigates, cruisers and battleships, that can remote repair each other will do so indiscriminately; they also tend to assist the ones you happen to be shooting, aren't they clever. This can become annoying when, for example, the battleships have remote repair and are also the trigger for the next wave and they are happily remote repairing the frigates and cruisers while you try to kill them. The issue can be compounded if said frigates and cruisers also have the remote repair capability. Care should be taken on sites with large amounts of RR sleeper ships that a next wave isn't triggered ahead of time.



Links


EVE-Metrics, Wormholes
The next best thing to Wormhole Thingy and more up to date at this point. (As far as I can tell)
http://eve-metrics.com/wormholes

Jove Labs
Great site for system intel.
http://www.jovelabs.com/

DOTLAN EveMaps
Another great site for system intel.
http://evemaps.dotlan.net/

DaOpa's Wormhole Database
Great details on all of the various wormhole types.
http://www.ellatha.com/eve/wormholelist.asp

Apocrypha Probing
All about the new scanning system introduced in Apocrypha.
http://wiki.eveonline.com/wiki/Apocrypha_probing

Singularity (SISI) Test Server
How to access and get on the CCP test server.
http://wiki.eveonline.com/wiki/Singularity

Wormhole Thingy by Drug Kito
This tool now appears dead; but I am keeping this here for now as reference in the event it is revived.
A must have for any w-space pod pilot; will give you information on Locus Signatures and Wormhole types. WARNING: Wormhole mass reported by Wormhole Thingy is only an approximate value; due to the random nature of w-space the actual maximum mass a wormhole can handle varies (sometimes extremely) each time. Lately (Dec/2009) I've been noticing somewhat large discrepancies between the information that Wormhole Thingy reports and what EVE-Metrics reports; beware of what information you trust to be fact.
http://www.eveonline.com/ingameboard.asp?a=topic&threadID=1030547



Notes





Classless Cosmic Signatures

These cosmic signatures can spawn in more than one class of w-space therefore they are considered classless as they have no specific w-space class spawn designation.

Gravimetric

Average Frontier Deposit
Unexceptional Frontier Deposit
Common Perimeter Deposit
Exceptional Core Deposit
Infrequent Core Deposit
Unusual Core Deposit
Rarified Core Deposit


Ladar

Barren Perimeter Reservoir
Minor Perimeter Reservoir
Ordinary Perimeter Reservoir
Sizable Perimeter Reservoir
Token Perimeter Reservoir
Bountiful Frontier Reservoir
Vast Frontier Reservoir
Instrumental Core Reservoir
Vital Core Reservoir


Class 1 Cosmic Signatures


Cosmic Anomalies

Perimeter Ambush Point (Class 1)
Perimeter Camp (Class 1)
Phase Catalyst Node (Class 1)
The Line (Class 1)

Magnetometric

Forgotten Perimeter Coronation Platform (Class 1)
Forgotten Perimeter Power Array (Class 1)

Radar

Unsecured Perimeter Amplifier (Class 1)
Unsecured Perimeter Information Center (Class 1)


Class 2 Cosmic Signatures


Cosmic Anomalies

Perimeter Checkpoint (Class 2)
Perimeter Hangar (Class 2)
The Ruins of Enclave Cohort 27 (Class 2)
Sleeper Data Sanctuary (Class 2)

Magnetometric

Forgotten Perimeter Gateway (Class 2)
Forgotten Perimeter Habitation Coils (Class 2)

Radar

Unsecured Perimeter Comms Relay (Class 2)
Unsecured Perimeter Transponder Farm (Class 2)


Class 3 Cosmic Signatures


Cosmic Anomalies

Fortification Frontier Stronghold (Class 3)
Outpost Frontier Stronghold (Class 3)
Solar Cell (Class 3)
The Oruze Construct (Class 3)

Magnetometric

Forgotten Frontier Quarantine Outpost (Class 3)
Forgotten Frontier Recursive Depot (Class 3)

Radar

Unsecured Frontier Database (Class 3)
Unsecured Frontier Receiver (Class 3)


Class 4 Cosmic Signatures


Cosmic Anomalies

Frontier Barracks (Class 4)
Frontier Command Post (Class 4)
Integrated Terminus (Class 4)
Sleeper Information Sanctum (Class 4)

Magnetometric

Forgotten Frontier Conversion Module (Class 4)
Forgotten Frontier Evacuation Center (Class 4)

Radar

Unsecured Frontier Digital Nexus (Class 4)
Unsecured Frontier Trinary Hub (Class 4)


Class 5 Cosmic Signatures


Cosmic Anomalies

Core Garrison (Class 5)
Core Stronghold (Class 5)
Oruze Osobnyk (Class 5)
Quarantine Area (Class 5)

Magnetometric

Forgotten Core Data Field (Class 5)
Forgotten Core Information Pen (Class 5)

Radar

Unsecured Frontier Enclave Relay (Class 5)
Unsecured Frontier Server Bank (Class 5)


Class 6 Cosmic Signatures


Cosmic Anomalies

Core Citadel (Class 6)
Core Bastion (Class 6)
Strange Energy Readings (Class 6)
The Mirror (Class 6)

Magnetometric

Forgotten Core Assembly Hall (Class 6)
Forgotten Core Circuitry Disassembler (Class 6)

Radar

Unsecured Core Backup Array (Class 6)
Unsecured Core Emergence (Class 6)
Comments [Hide comments/form]
The Forgotten Frontier Recursive Depot is already in the index but not here! Why?
-- PeterTjordenskiold (2009-10-04 11:39:11)
./ForgottenFrontierRecursiveDepot.html
-- ForranZ (2009-11-13 07:12:53)
Trying to whip this section into shape; feel free to leave me some feedback.
-- NightReaver (2009-11-29 13:46:58)
Thanks for the tidy up NR, good general info on this page, but I'm finding the WormholeSites page to be more useful from day to day, due to listing sites by WH class; and this relates to a slight error on this page, the assertion that the same combat site can spawn in different classes of wormhole. In fact only grav and ladar sites behave like this. Each class of WH has 4 anomaly, 2 radar and 2 mag sites which spawn only in that class, and never in other classes.
-- FayceOff (2009-12-03 05:16:23)
Right on; thanks for the info; I will make the adjustments. I was unaware of that other page because all the links point here. I'll use that info to build up the quick links pages for each class. I had suspected as much about the sites but didn't have anything to back it up with.
-- NightReaver (2009-12-03 19:50:02)
Deleted the other page to avoid confusion. It's merged into this one now.
-- ChepeNolon (2009-12-28 17:46:40)
I can't seem to be able to edit this page. it's = it is, so the following sentence needs to be edited.

"This means that each class of w-space has it's own set of Cosmic Anomaly, Radar and Magnetometric signature types that will not appear in any other class of w-space."
-- SusurrousEve (2010-01-08 14:17:06)
The sentence is correct. "each class of w-space has it's own set" meaning each class owns a unique set unto itself (of the 3 types mentioned). It is possessive form of a singular noun.
-- NightReaver (2010-01-19 16:54:17)
could you add entrys for the following gravimetric sites?
Infrequent Core Deposit
Unusual Core Deposit
-- Whisper1 (2010-02-27 12:28:00)
./ExceptionalCoreDeposit.html
-- NightHawk56 (2010-04-28 16:25:03)
./RarifiedCoreDeposit.html
-- NightHawk56 (2010-05-03 18:24:17)
Hi there,

i miss following sites in the gravi-section:
Ordinary:
Arkonor: 5000*1
Bistot: 10000*1
Crokite: 15000*1

Sleeper: some Frigs

Isolated
arkonor: 3000*6
bistot: 4000*6
crokite: 5000*6

Sleeper: none, but some cloud, which deals damage every few seconds
-- QianzingYanshu (2010-05-20 05:25:15)
NightReaver: The possessive form of "it" is "its", not "it's". The contraction "it's" is ONLY used to mean "it is", not to be the possessive of "it" as you are using the term.
-- KazanirTalih (2010-06-13 11:30:28)
Right the apostrophe shouldn't be there; that was supposed to be fixed; my bad. I promise I'll spend more time making sure my apostrophes are in the right places and less time making sure this information is accurate. :-P
-- NightReaver (2010-06-15 19:04:13)
There's another "it's" in the Sleeper Capital Escalation section. Tut tut, my boy. :-)
-- KimbeauSurveryor (2010-08-07 10:04:25)
There's another wormhole database at http://www.ellatha.com/eve/wormholelist.asp. Different from eve-metrics info. Has handy translation of mass and uptime clue phrases.
-- KimbeauSurveryor (2010-08-07 10:11:13)
lol the "it's" strikes again ;)
-- NightReaver (2010-11-20 03:19:11)
As of the latest Incursion patch Sleeper's neuting has gotten to be a serious threat. Might want to make mention of that somewhere, even C3 sites which used to be a walk in the park for a Tengu or a Legion are not a little trickier what with the intense neuting that goes on (outposts exempted as there aren't any ships with neuts there). My normally cap stable at 37% ship got neuted into the ground within a few minutes however my redesigned ship with a cap stability of around 68% seems to be able to resist the neuts (surplus of +29.4, trying to figure out what a good minimum surplus to resist the neuts is still).
-- MagnumInnominandum (2011-01-20 03:06:31)
Also found that running a nos on sleeper ships seems to work fairly well on my legion (despite the range limitation) nos seem to keep me around 33% when used on cruisers and 58-60 against battleships. Number of targets being nossed doesn't seem to matter much.
-- MagnumInnominandum (2011-01-20 03:08:46)
I will be adding details on sleeper neut soon.
-- NightReaver (2011-01-31 19:33:13)
A quick detail:

Wormholes seem to reach a saturation point of about 40 signatures and about 40 anomalies (for a total of 80 things in the system) +/- about 10%.

After this point, no more spawn until you clear them.

This appears to hold true in C1-3, unverified for higher class wormholes.
-- MediaBoy (2011-02-10 13:28:08)
Also, C3 anomalies can be solo'd by a Tengu pilot if they aren't adverse to warping out of a few of them. The Signatures pose more difficulties due to the triple battleship spawns.
-- MediaBoy (2011-02-10 13:33:29)
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