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Overview

Gangs Getting Started

What is a Gang? A gang is a persistent player organisation on the server. Members pool their money into a shared bank, earn gang credits, unlock group-wide perks, and eventually field their own custom Gang job. Unlike an informal friend group, a gang persists ...

Creating Your Gang

Gangs Getting Started

Requirements Open the gang creation menu in-game and pick your tier before confirming. The creation cost comes out of your personal wallet — not the gang bank. TierCreation Cost Crew$50,000 Clique$150,000 Cartel$250,000 What Happens After Creation You receiv...

Gang Tiers — Crew, Clique & Cartel

Gangs Getting Started

Tier Comparison TierMember CapPower / MemberPower / LevelInvites / Week (when full)Creation Cost Crew5+2+32$50,000 Clique15+4+67$150,000 Cartel25+7+1012$250,000 Member Cap vs Gang Job Slots These are two separate numbers. The member cap is how many players ca...

Levels & Costs

Gangs Progression

How Levelling Works Gangs have 25 levels and no prestige system. Each level-up grants a reward (see the Rewards chapter) and increases gang power. Costs scale up every level — early levels are affordable, later levels are significantly more expensive. Who Can ...

Tier Upgrades

Gangs Progression

Upgrade Paths Tier upgrades are one-way and permanent. You can never downgrade. Crew → Clique or Cartel (skipping Clique is allowed) Clique → Cartel only Cartel → no further upgrades (maximum tier) Only the Owner or Co-Owner can initiate a tier upgrade. How ...

Raiding Buffs — The Level 17 Choice

Gangs Progression

The Level 17 Choice When your gang reaches level 17, you earn the Raiding Buffs reward. Before the level-up is processed, leadership must permanently choose one of two raid speed boosts for the entire gang: Choice Effect Keypad Cracker Boost Cracking du...

Crew Rewards (All 25 Levels)

Gangs Rewards

The table below lists every reward, its level, and the exact cost to purchase that level as a Crew. Level 17 (Raiding Buffs) is highlighted — you must choose keypad or lockpick before you can progress past it. See Raiding Buffs in the Progression chapter for d...

Clique Rewards (All 25 Levels)

Gangs Rewards

The table below lists every reward, its level, and the exact cost to purchase that level as a Clique. Level 17 (Raiding Buffs) is highlighted — you must choose keypad or lockpick before you can progress past it. See Raiding Buffs in the Progression chapter for...

Cartel Rewards (All 25 Levels)

Gangs Rewards

The table below lists every reward, its level, and the exact cost to purchase that level as a Cartel. Level 17 (Raiding Buffs) is highlighted — you must choose keypad or lockpick before you can progress past it. See Raiding Buffs in the Progression chapter for...

Gang Custom Job

Gangs Gang Features

What Is the Gang Custom Job? Once unlocked at level 2, your gang gets its own unique job that appears in F4 → Jobs alongside every other DarkRP job. Its console command follows the pattern gjob_<gang id> — the ID is assigned at creation and never changes. Job ...

Ranks & Permissions

Gangs Gang Features

Built-in Ranks Rank Description Owner Full permissions. The founding player. Cannot be kicked or demoted by anyone except the founder themselves. Co-Owner Full permissions like Owner. The true Owner can still kick or change this rank. Member Default...

Recruitment

Gangs Gang Features

Inviting Players Any rank with the i (Invite) permission flag can send direct invites. The invited player receives a prompt and can accept or decline. Public Recruitment Listing Posting a public recruitment listing is optional. It requires the u permission fla...

FAQ

Gangs Reference

Frequently Asked Questions Can I be on the gang job if the gang is at its member cap? Yes. The member cap controls who can join the gang. If you are already a member, a full roster has no effect on your ability to take the gang job — you just need an available...

Overview

Crafting Getting Started

The Crafting Table lets you turn raw resources — fish, ores, plants, and generic items — into weapons, deployables, consumables, tools, and more. There are 29 recipes organised across 8 categories. Every craft has a money cost based on the rarity of the ingred...

Opening the Crafting Table

Crafting Getting Started

Finding the Table The Crafting Table is a dark industrial desk entity placed somewhere on the map. Look for the Crafting Table prop — it uses a control-room desk model. Opening the Menu Stand next to a Crafting Table and press E (Use) to open the crafting menu...

Material Types

Crafting Getting Started

All materials come from your inventory. The crafting system has four different categories of items: Type Examples Fish Tuna Fish, Parrot Fish, Minnow Fish, Blue Marlin, Arapaima, Great White Shark, and many more caught while fishing Ore Bronze Ore, Co...

Money Cost & Rarity Pricing

Crafting Costs & Crafting

Every material in a recipe has a money cost based on its rarity. The server multiplies the rarity price by the required amount for every ingredient, then sums the total: Rarity Cost per unit Common $100 Uncommon $500 Rare $1,000 Epic $5,000 Mon...

Craft Time & Staying Near the Table

Crafting Costs & Crafting

Craft Time Each recipe has its own craft time. The fastest recipes take 3 seconds (Lockpick, Tinned Tuna, Copper Wire) and the slowest take 30 seconds (RPG-7, OP Fishing Rod, Turf War). Craft time for every recipe is listed in the Recipes chapter. Distance Req...