
Unorthodox PVP Part 1: Baiting Mission Runners
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A three part series on finding inactive POSes in high security space and destroying them for potentially large amounts of loot My first experience doing solo PVP while living out of a wormholeģ) A Nice 15b Isk Drop From a POS - But Is It Worth the Time?ġ) How I Made 15+ billion isk Shooting Starbases – Or, Unorthodox PVP Part II: POS Destruction My guide to doing effective bombing runs while solo. Discusses my progress toward the biggest goal I have in EVE-doing solo in every ship-and lists ships killed and my favorite fits However, if you want to do PVE, probably focus on either the LS or the NS Sansha hole.

It gets considerably more PVE and PVP traffic than the other systems. But, if you want to do PVP in Sansha wormholes, your best bet is to fly in J010556, the Sansha wormhole with the HS static. The first rule I discovered about these three wormholes is this: All of these wormholes get a huge amount of traffic. I have seen as many as 7 or 8 wormhole connections in the HS Sansha system and never fewer than 3 or 4. They have at minimum 3 static connections at any time, but also receive wandering connections (reflective of their C4 status). These wormholes get a huge amount of traffic. Sansha combat anomalies spawn in these systems, in great numbers, and including Sanctums. Regular C4 gas sites spawn in these systems, containing sleepers. All named Sansha combat sites spawn in these systems, from 1/10 to 10/10. Only Sansha relic and data sites spawn in these systems-meaning no sleeper relic and data sites spawn here. (The above WH statics might not be 100% accurate, but the k-space static info is accurate.)
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All three of these systems have at least 3 static connections (each to a different type of k-space), plus receive wandering wormhole connections. The essential info about these systems is this: I will refer to these as the "HS,""LS," and "NS" Sansha systems, respectively. A C4 class with static connections to NS, C3 space, and C5 space. A C4 class with static connections to LS, C5 space, and C5 space.ģ) J005299. A Pulsar C4 class with static connections to HS, C1 space, and C2 space.Ģ) J011195. In my opinion they combine many of the fun aspects of wormholes with null/low sec exploration all in one system.ġ) J010556. If someone were to ask me what I would do for isk if I did not trade, I would say PVE in Sansha wormholes.

I put an exploration alt in the Sansha system with a LS static, and another in the system with a HS static.

However, I spent a month in two of these wormholes with 4 characters (an exploration alt in two, a PVE character to run the bigger sites, and Sven to PVP), and I would say they have some of the most interesting PVP and PVE opportunities in the game (not to mention some of the most interesting lore-I mean, pirate NPCs living in a shattered wormhole, what's not to love already?!). There are only three Sansha wormholes, making this form of gameplay niche even for EVE online. Other players have written quality guides to shattered wormholes and frigate wormholes- the fantastic blog Interstellar Privateer has an introduction to these systems and their lore, and Invading Your Hole has a great series on making isk in these systems-but no one (to my knowledge) has talked much about Sansha systems. This post is an introduction to PVE and PVP in Sansha shattered wormholes.
