![]() ![]() For Thera wormholes, the description will obviously state that it leads to Thera. You can also identify Thera, C13 and drifter wormholes in the same way. Other: Thera (C12), Tripnulls (C13), Drifter wormholes (C14-C18) C6 wormholes are a bright fiery red color. C6Ĭlass 6 will indicate that it leads to "Deadly Unknown" parts of space. C5Ĭlass 5 wormholes are orange and white with a white wedge through the center. C4Ĭlass 4 wormholes are a murky red, purple and blue with a white wedge and black center. C3Ĭlass 3 wormholes have a distinct red and black center with a white outer ring. Notice the well defined black lens (or nebula) in the center. C2Ĭlass 2 wormholes are mostly black and white. ![]() The mass restriction generates a teal aura around the wormhole. Another useful information is the mass description: "Up to medium size ships can pass through this wormhole". C1Ĭlass 1 wormholes are black and white with no distinct shape. The aura of the wormhole is a sign of how much mass can pass through it. ![]() In time you'll get used to it and you'll identify the wormhole at a glance. The first step is to look at the wormhole's center and rotate it until you find the lens or the nebula (this is the most distinct feature of a wormhole). This guide focuses on the first two points and explains how to distinguish between C1, C2 and C3 wormholes and between C4 and C5 wormholes.
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