Geo City RP: The Guide
  • 🌟Welcome to Geo City Roleplay!
  • Community Rules
    • βš–οΈRoleplay Ettiqute
      • Bullying/Harassment
      • Embracing Diversity in Roleplay
      • Green Zones
      • Having a "W" Mindset
      • Hostage Negotiation and Demands
      • Respect
      • RP Checking/Criticism
      • Waiting for police at a heist
    • πŸ“œRules and Guidelines
      • πŸ§‘β€πŸ«Basic Roleplay Rules
        • Examples
          • Exploiting/Failure To Report Exploit
          • Fail RP
          • Loot Boxing
          • Metagaming
          • NVL (No Value for Life)
          • OOC (Out Of Character)
          • Poaching Players / Advertising
          • Power gaming / Forcing RP
          • Poor / Low Effort RP
          • RDM (Random Death Match)
          • VDM (Vehicle Death Match)
          • Combat Logging (F8 Quit)
      • πŸ“’Server Guidelines
      • πŸ“Group Size/Limits
      • πŸ‘»Injuries and Death
        • πŸͺ¦Permadeath
      • πŸ”«Conflict and Rules of Engagement
  • πŸ’ŽThe Guide
    • 🐣New Players
      • Connecting to the server
      • Creating a character
      • Personalizing your character
      • Key binds and basic functionality
      • The In-Game Phone: The Key to Success in Geo City RP
      • Basic Inventory Management
      • Starting Apartment
      • Now what?
        • Ideas for beginners
        • Things to remember
    • πŸ§™Mastering the Art of Separation in Roleplaying
    • βš”οΈMastering Conflict RP with Respectful Roleplay
    • ⛑️Becoming a first responder (EMS, Firefighter, Police)
    • πŸ—ΊοΈDirectory / Key Locations
    • πŸ“”Common RP Terminology
  • πŸ“ŠOrganizations
    • 🏨Player Operated Businesses
      • Eligibility
      • Expectations
    • πŸ΄β€β˜ οΈGangs, Clubs and Organizations
      • Eligibility
      • Expectations
  • πŸŽ…Criminals
    • Maintaining Integrity and Respect
    • Criminal Ideas
  • 🚨First Responders
    • πŸ₯Medics and Fire Fighters
      • Lights and Sirens / Traffic
      • Maintaining Professionalism
      • Responding to call for help
      • Conclusion
    • πŸš”Police Officers / LEO
      • Breaching a building or compound
      • Lights and Sirens / Traffic
      • Maintaining Professionalism
      • Responding to a robbery
      • Traffic Stops
      • Conclusion
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  1. Criminals

Criminal Ideas

Roleplaying as a criminal can be just as exciting and fulfilling as roleplaying as a police officer, but it also comes with its own set of challenges. While many players might default to the typical criminal scenario of a shoot-out with the police, it's important to keep in mind that there are endless possibilities for creative and unique roleplaying opportunities. Here are ten suggestions that you can use as a starting point for your criminal roleplaying scenes.

  1. Heist Planning: Instead of diving straight into a bank robbery, why not spend some time planning the heist? This can involve researching the target, gathering information, and strategizing with other criminals.

  2. Smuggling: Smuggling illegal goods across the state or through a busy well policed area can provide a different kind of challenge. The player must be able to think on their feet, avoid the authorities, and keep their shipment safe. Use your imagination and setup shipments with other people to create your own stories.

  3. Counterfeiting: Forgery and counterfeiting can provide an opportunity to be creative with money-making schemes.

  4. Fraud: From running scams to creating fake identities, fraud provides an opportunity to test your creativity and problem-solving skills.

  5. Kidnapping: This can be a challenging and intense roleplaying scenario, but it can also be rewarding if executed well. Negotiating with the victim's family, avoiding the authorities, and keeping the victim safe are all part of the challenge.

  6. Organized Crime: Whether it's running a criminal empire or working for one, organized crime can offer opportunities for elaborate and intricate roleplaying scenes.

  7. Car Theft: Whether it's hotwiring cars or stealing from random people to joyride, car theft can provide a fast-paced and adrenaline-filled scene.

  8. Arson: Arson provides an opportunity to cause destruction and chaos, but it also requires careful planning and execution to avoid getting caught.

  9. Burglary: Breaking into homes or businesses can be a challenge, especially when the goal is to steal valuable items without being caught.

Remember, these are just suggestions, and the beauty of roleplaying is that you can let your imagination run wild. By thinking outside the box, criminals can create truly unique and unforgettable roleplaying experiences. Maintaining professionalism and respect is also crucial in all roleplaying scenarios. By avoiding hateful or inappropriate language and actions, you can ensure that everyone has an enjoyable and positive experience.

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