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  1. Version 2.0.1

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    This is a configuration file designed by us, featuring 110 custom bases and a specialized base loot setup for five different difficulty levels, ranging from Easy to Nightmare. Warning: The Raidable Bases plugin requires the Copy Paste plugin to function. You must install both for this bases pack to work. Raidable Bases (Paid): https://codefling.com/plugins/raidable-bases Copy Paste (Free): https://umod.org/plugins/copy-paste This Raidable Bases Pack & Loot Tables package includes: - 30 Easy Bases (Easy Bases Base_Loot "Vanilla" and "Enhanced" tables included) - 30 Medium Bases (Medium Bases Base_Loot "Vanilla" and "Enhanced" tables included) - 30 Hard Bases (Hard Bases Base_Loot "Vanilla" and "Enhanced" tables included) - 10 Expert Bases (Expert Bases Base_Loot "Vanilla" and "Enhanced" tables included) - 10 Nightmare Bases (Nightmare Bases Base_Loot "Vanilla" and "Enhanced" tables included) Beware: Our loot table package includes only the 5-tier loot tables within the Base_loot folder, ranging from easy to nightmare. It does not include the loot tables from the Difficulty_Loot or Weekday_Loot folders. With a total of 110 bases, this package focuses on simplicity and optimization. Most bases are protected by turrets and traps, and each base is designed with player PC performance and server stability in mind. VANILLA AND ENHANCED LOOT TABLES FOR RAIDABLE BASES This package includes 10 different base loot table files, ensuring a well-structured and advanced configuration for every difficulty level, from Easy to Nightmare. 5 loot files for the Vanilla setup (Easy, Medium, Hard, Expert, Nightmare), offering a balanced loot experience with some junk items, staying close to a 1x rate. 5 loot files for the Enhanced setup (Easy, Medium, Hard, Expert, Nightmare), designed for modded servers with 2x, 3x, or higher gather rates, featuring cleaner loot tables with minimal junk and more valuable rewards. Installation Path: All loot table files are intended for the /oxide/data/RaidableBases/Base_Loot directory. Setup Requirement: You must choose and install only one loot table setup at a time—either Vanilla or Enhanced. If you want to switch, you can replace the current files with the other set, but both cannot be active simultaneously. For those exclusively seeking the loot table, we offer it as a standalone product: https://codefling.com/customizations/raidable-bases-loot-tables-pack (Note: If you've purchased our Raidable Bases Pack & Loot Tables (110 Bases) package, there is no need to buy this separately.) WARNING: TWO DIFFERENT INSTALLATION METHODS (PLEASE READ BOTH AND APPLY ONLY THE ONE THAT FITS YOUR NEEDS) INSTALLATION GUIDE 1: (If you do not have a custom configuration and are not a professional in server configurations, choose this option. However, if you already have your own configuration and profile settings and do not wish to use the optional configs we provide—in other words, if you only need the bases and loot tables—use the second installation guide instead.) Step 1: Place the Config File From the extracted ZIP files, locate the config folder and find the RaidableBases.json file. Move it to the following directory: /serverfiles/oxide/config Step 2: Place the Bases From the extracted ZIP files, locate the copypaste folder and move it to the following directory: /serverfiles/oxide/data Step 3: Place the Base_Loot Tables From the extracted ZIP files, locate the Base_Loot folder and move it to the following directory: /serverfiles/oxide/data/RaidableBases Important: If there are any existing JSON files inside this folder that are not part of our loot tables, delete them to ensure proper functionality. Choose between Vanilla or Enhanced loot tables based on your preference. If the folder is named "Base_Loot (Enhanced loot)", remove the text in parentheses so that the correct folder name is simply: "Base_Loot" (Otherwise, the loot tables will not work properly.) Step 4: Place the Profiles Folder From the extracted ZIP files, locate the profiles folder and move it to the following directory: /serverfiles/oxide/data/RaidableBases Why Are Profiles Important? The profiles folder contains crucial settings that allow you to: ✔ Enable/disable the dome ✔ Enable/disable NPCs ✔ Adjust the number of lootable items These are just a few examples—there are dozens of important settings that directly affect how raid bases function. The config file alone is not enough—these files play a major role in customizing your raid bases. ⚠ I strongly recommend reviewing each difficulty setting (Easy to Nightmare) inside the profiles folder and adjusting them based on your needs. Step 5: Restart the plugin via RCON: o.reload RaidableBases INSTALLATION GUIDE 2: (Use this installation method if you do not want to use our configurations and instead prefer to use your own config files and your own /oxide/data/RaidableBases/Profiles configurations.) In this case, you only need to add the bases. To do this, use the following commands in RCON: Step 1: You can add bases one by one or in bulk. After executing the commands in RCON, the bases will be registered inside the Profiles configuration. If you do not want to deal with these adjustments, it is recommended to use Installation Guide 1 instead. A- Example RCON commands: rb.config add "Easy Bases" fullwipedeasy1 rb.config add "Hard Bases" fullwipedhard1 B- Commands to Integrate Raid Bases in Bulk via RCON: rb.config add "Easy Bases" fullwipedeasy1 fullwipedeasy2 fullwipedeasy3 fullwipedeasy4 fullwipedeasy5 fullwipedeasy6 fullwipedeasy7 fullwipedeasy8 fullwipedeasy9 fullwipedeasy10 fullwipedeasy11 fullwipedeasy12 fullwipedeasy13 fullwipedeasy14 fullwipedeasy15 fullwipedeasy16 fullwipedeasy17 fullwipedeasy18 fullwipedeasy19 fullwipedeasy20 fullwipedeasy21 fullwipedeasy22 fullwipedeasy23 fullwipedeasy24 fullwipedeasy25 fullwipedeasy26 fullwipedeasy27 fullwipedeasy28 fullwipedeasy29 fullwipedeasy30 rb.config add "Medium Bases" fullwipedmed1 fullwipedmed2 fullwipedmed3 fullwipedmed4 fullwipedmed5 fullwipedmed6 fullwipedmed7 fullwipedmed8 fullwipedmed9 fullwipedmed10 fullwipedmed11 fullwipedmed12 fullwipedmed13 fullwipedmed14 fullwipedmed15 fullwipedmed16 fullwipedmed17 fullwipedmed18 fullwipedmed19 fullwipedmed20 fullwipedmed21 fullwipedmed22 fullwipedmed23 fullwipedmed24 fullwipedmed25 fullwipedmed26 fullwipedmed27 fullwipedmed28 fullwipedmed29 fullwipedmed30 rb.config add "Hard Bases" fullwipedhard1 fullwipedhard2 fullwipedhard3 fullwipedhard4 fullwipedhard5 fullwipedhard6 fullwipedhard7 fullwipedhard8 fullwipedhard9 fullwipedhard10 fullwipedhard11 fullwipedhard12 fullwipedhard13 fullwipedhard14 fullwipedhard15 fullwipedhard16 fullwipedhard17 fullwipedhard18 fullwipedhard19 fullwipedhard20 fullwipedhard21 fullwipedhard22 fullwipedhard23 fullwipedhard24 fullwipedhard25 fullwipedhard26 fullwipedhard27 fullwipedhard28 fullwipedhard29 fullwipedhard30 rb.config add "Expert Bases" fullwipedexp1 fullwipedexp2 fullwipedexp3 fullwipedexp4 fullwipedexp5 fullwipedexp6 fullwipedexp7 fullwipedexp8 fullwipedexp9 fullwipedexp10 rb.config add "Nightmare Bases" fullwipednight1 fullwipednight2 fullwipednight3 fullwipednight4 fullwipednight5 fullwipednight6 fullwipednight7 fullwipednight8 fullwipednight9 fullwipednight10 Step 2: Place the Base_Loot Tables From the extracted ZIP files, locate the Base_Loot folder and move it to the following directory: /serverfiles/oxide/data/RaidableBases Important: If there are any existing JSON files inside this folder that are not part of our loot tables, delete them to ensure proper functionality. Choose between Vanilla or Enhanced loot tables based on your preference. If the folder is named "Base_Loot (Enhanced loot)", remove the text in parentheses so that the correct folder name is simply: "Base_Loot" (Otherwise, the loot tables will not work properly.) Step 3: Restart the plugin via RCON: o.reload RaidableBases EXTRA IMPORTANT INFORMATIONS: We do not use a dome, NPCs, or arena walls around raid bases on our servers, and in the ZIP file we provided, these features are also disabled by default. If you want to enable them, you will need to adjust the settings accordingly. For example, to enable the dome, follow the steps below: Navigate to: /oxide/data/RaidableBases/Profiles Open the files inside the Profiles folder with a text editor. Locate the following settings: (This is already set to false because it is required for markers to appear on the map.) "Spawn Silently (No Notification, No Dome, No Map Marker)": false, "Create Dome Around Event Using Spheres (0 = disabled, recommended = 5)": 0, Change the value from 0 to 5 as shown below: "Create Dome Around Event Using Spheres (0 = disabled, recommended = 5)": 5, Additionally, the loot amount for bases varies depending on the difficulty level (easy, medium, hard, expert, and nightmare). You can adjust this setting in the same Profiles location according to your needs: "Amount Of Items To Spawn": 210, For example, in medium bases, this value is set to 210, which determines the total number of items that will appear in crates, furnaces, and the cupboard. Our current configuration is specifically adjusted to prevent players from feeling overwhelmed by massive buildings right after a wipe. We have configured Maintained Events accordingly to ensure a balanced experience. In our setup: - Timed events and purchasable events are disabled. - After a wipe, easy bases will start spawning 30 minutes later. - Nightmare bases will begin spawning 48 hours (2 days) later. Imagine starting the game with just a torch in hand and immediately encountering a nightmare base on the shore. You’d likely quit the game right away—this setting is crucial for us to avoid such scenarios. Configuration Example: serverfiles/oxide/config "Maintained Events": { "Always Maintain Max Events": true, "Max Maintained Events": 30, "Enable X Hours After Wipe (0 = immediately)": { "Easy": 0.5, "Medium": 1.0, "Hard": 3.0, "Expert": 24.0, "Nightmare": 48.0 If you are satisfied with this package, you can support us by leaving a 5-star review on the site where you purchased it. Your feedback motivates us to continue improving and providing even better configurations for dedicated server owners like you. Please leave a review here: https://codefling.com/bases/raidable-bases-pack-loot-tables-110-bases?tab=reviews Thank you! Support: FULLWIPED DISCORD
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