Fish Loot

v1.2.2

Description

Fish Loot Plugin for Rust

This plugin enhances the fishing experience in Rust by significantly improving the loot players receive when fishing. Instead of the standard, often underwhelming, fish-only rewards, Fish Loot introduces a diverse range of items to the fishing pool. This makes fishing a more engaging and potentially lucrative activity for your server's players. The plugin offers several configuration options allowing server administrators to fine-tune the loot tables to perfectly suit their server's style and player base.

Key Features:

  • Expanded Loot Pool: Fishing is no longer limited to just fish. Players can now find a variety of valuable items, including components, resources, weapons, and even rare items, making fishing a worthwhile endeavor.
  • Configurable Loot Tables: Administrators have complete control over what items are included in the loot tables and their respective probabilities. This allows for precise customization based on server needs and desired gameplay balance.
  • Increased Player Engagement: By making fishing more rewarding, this plugin encourages players to engage with this often-overlooked aspect of the game, adding more depth and variety to gameplay.
  • Easy Integration: Designed for seamless integration with existing Rust servers, requiring minimal effort to install and configure.

Customization Options (likely, specifics would need to be verified on the plugin page):

  • Item Selection: Choose which items are included in the loot tables.
  • Rarity Adjustments: Control the probability of finding rarer and more valuable items.
  • Loot Table Percentages: Adjust the overall chances of receiving loot.
  • Fish-Specific Loot: Potentially configure different loot tables based on the type of fish caught.

This plugin offers a simple yet effective way to revitalize the fishing mechanic in Rust and provide players with a more enjoyable and rewarding experience.

Product information

9.99

Where to find it

Released: 2024-07-11
Last Update: 2024-10-17