How do other players in my server know exactly where my most valuable items and cupboard are?

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For the second time our team base has been raided, using a raid tower. We knew the weakness was there, but what confuses us is that for the second time they seemed to know exactly where our most valuable items and cupboard were.

Our base is quite a maze but they've managed to destroy the doors and walls that lead to the 'treasure' only, not a single other wall or door was harmed.

Is this really pure luck, twice in a row? (And twice with different bases, different setups) or is this cheating? A trick maybe?



Best Answer

There are a couple things I could imagine:

  • That your base design was simply "Cupboard and loot in the center on the ground floor".
  • That it was a design made on Youtube.
  • That they knew it due to experience on raiding in Rust.
  • That the Cupboard was next to an outside wall and they could look through.
  • That they got help by an admin.
  • That you guys got betrayed.

I have been playing Rust for about 2,5k hours now and for most of the bases I saw, I already knew where the loot might be. Just due to experience! This would be the most likely answer!

A Blueprint and the Server you played on would definitely help to get an answer :)




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