Setting Up a Rust Server with Custom Loot Tables
Customize Rust loot tables to control crate drops, airdrop rewards, and spawn rates—balancing survival or PvP gameplay to match your server’s style.
Customize Rust loot tables to control crate drops, airdrop rewards, and spawn rates—balancing survival or PvP gameplay to match your server’s style.
Add custom events and minigames like arenas, hunts, and races to your Rust server with automated schedules and competitions.
Add an economy system to your Rust server so players can earn, trade, and spend currency through plugins like Economics and GUI Shop.
Adding clans and teams to a Rust server with Oxide/uMod plugins lets players form groups, manage alliances, and use in-game commands for faction-based gameplay.
Creating a No-Kill Zone in Rust with the ZoneManager plugin lets you define safe areas where PvP, raiding, and damage are disabled, giving players protected spaces to trade, build, and socialize.
Auto-restarting a Rust server clears memory leaks, prevents crashes, and improves performance by scheduling restarts, monitoring resources, and optionally using plugins for restart warnings.
Setting up voting rewards on a Rust server with the VoteReward plugin lets players earn in-game items for voting on listing sites, boosting visibility and player engagement.
Rust server blueprints can be reset, fully unlocked, adjusted for custom scrap costs, or restricted with plugins to control progression and crafting balance.
Rust admin tools like RustAdmin, BattleMetrics, and Oxide/uMod let server owners enable RCON, manage players, run commands, and enforce rules both remotely and in-game.
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