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The Rolling Megaguide

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The Tech 3 Crew Rolling Megaguide

To Roll all the Wormholes whether they're new or fresh, without rolling out rollers. These processes are designed to minimize risk of rollouts, and simplify the process as far as possible to avoid human error. There are times when putting fewer battleships through with varying propulsion module modes may save time or number of passes, and this guide does not aim for fastest possible, or fewest possible passes. This rolling methodology is modified from existing online charts, and many years of my own gameplay, with the goal of making rolling a very simple task even when multiboxing several battleships. I almost never have to think about which account I currently have selected to know whether I need to be Hot or Cold (If you're new to rolling and don't know what that means, it will be explained later).

This Guide assumes you understand basic EVE Mechanics, if you feel there are errors or room for extra explanation send an EVE Mail to Lasse Ker'Khan in game (Or just send a message in Discord if you're in T3C).

Terminology & Data

  • Basic Terms
    • Wormhole: A Spatial Rift connecting two systems in J Space.
    • Fresh: You are absolutely certain there is no significant mass on this Wormhole (i.e you watched it spawn and nothing bigger than a cruiser or two has jumped through it)
    • Mass Reduced: When you show info on the wormhole in game, it states "This wormhole has had it's mass reduced by ships passing through it, but not to a critical degree yet."
    • Mass Crit: When you show info on the wormhole in game it states "This wormhole has had it's stability critically disrupted by ships passing through it, and is on the verge of collapse."
    • HOT/COLD: Whether or not your Propulsion Module is running. Why is it named Hot and Cold instead of On and Off? I haven't the faintest idea. It has nothing to do with overheating, but this terminology is standardized in the community.


  • Rolling Fittings
    • Capital Roller: A Rolling Nidhoggur (Fitting Link Pending)
    • Large Roller: A 200/300 Rolling Battleship (Fitting Link Pending)
    • Medium Roller: A 12/62 Rolling Cruiser (Fitting Link Pending)
    • Large Hic: A Rolling Hic used normally (Fitting Link Pending)
    • Medium Hic: A Rolling Hic but only Zero Point Mass Entanglers are used for Cold/Hot (Fitting Link Pending)


Frigate Wormholes

Frigate Wormholes cannot be rolled unless you have enough people to instantly close them, in which case you are almost certainly not reading this.