raiding

  1. VisEntities

    Early Access Raidable Balloon Bases 1.1.0

    This plugin spawns raidable bases attached to hot air balloons, each filled with loot and protected by npcs. Bases float across the map, offering a unique airborne raiding challenge. [H2 id='Early+Access']Early Access[/H2] This plugin is in early access. While fully functional, it's still under...
  2. VisEntities

    Early Access Balloon Base Editor 1.0.1

    This plugin lets you create and edit bases used by the raidable balloon event. [H2 id='FAQ']FAQ[/H2] Am I allowed to sell or share my balloon bases? Yes, but you must clearly state that Raidable Balloon Bases is required for them to work and include a link to it. You can also find a...
  3. VisEntities

    No Raid Debris 1.0.0

    This plugin removes the raid debris system, allowing players to rebuild walls and doors immediately after they're destroyed. [H2 id='Recommended+Plugins']Recommended Plugins[/H2] No Gibs - Prevents debris from spawning when entities are destroyed in various ways.
  4. VisEntities

    Offline Raiding Weakened 1.0.1

    This plugin helps discourage offline raiding by weakening the impact of explosive damage on buildings whose owners are offline. It only works for buildings with a tool cupboard by checking if all authorized players and their teammates are offline. If everyone is offline, the damage is reduced by...
  5. VisEntities

    Raidable Shelters 1.7.3

    This plugin randomly spawns raidable shelters near players across the map. Each shelter is fully generated with lootable entities like storage boxes, furnaces, and other deployables. All containers come pre-filled with random loot, making each raid a unique and rewarding experience. You can...
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This plugin uses Oxide's permission system. Grant or revoke permissions using oxide.grant and oxide.revoke. You can assign them to individual players or groups using their Steam id or group name.
Chat commands start with a /, while console commands can be entered directly in the F1 console or server console. Use find <keyword> in console to search for available commands related to the plugin.
Settings are stored in the config file found under the config/ directory. You can edit this file manually, then reload the plugin to apply your changes.
Persistent data is saved in the data/ directory. This includes things like saved settings, usage stats, or player progress depending on the plugin. Deleting a data file will reset stored progress or customizations.
Language files are located in the lang/ folder. To translate messages, copy the en.json file into your target language folder (e.g. fr, de) and edit the values. Reload the plugin after changes to apply new messages.
This section lists public methods exposed by the plugin for use in other plugins. You can call these via the CallHook method. Make sure the plugin is loaded before calling its API to avoid null reference errors.
These are custom hooks that other plugins can listen for. Simply define a method with the same name and expected parameters in your plugin to handle the event. Hooks are triggered at key moments and are useful for extending or reacting to plugin behavior.
These hooks are injected into the game's code using Harmony. They let the plugin run code at key points in the game's internal logic. You can return values to block or modify behavior. Use with caution — these are powerful and can affect core mechanics.
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