Mülltonnen-Versteck Emotes
Lustiges Emote-Paket für Mülltonnen, speziell entwickelt für ESX-basierte FiveM-Server mit humorvollen Interaktionsmöglichkeiten.
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Trash Can Hide Emotes - Stealth Animation Script for FiveM
Bring a unique stealth mechanic to your FiveM server with these Trash Can Hide Emotes, allowing players to hide inside trash bins and dumpsters for comedic or tactical purposes. This creative animation script enables characters to conceal themselves in urban waste containers, perfect for evading police, surprising enemies, or creating hilarious roleplay moments. Browse more emotes and animations for ESX and QBCore servers.
What's Included
This specialized emote script provides custom animations that allow players to enter, hide inside, and exit trash cans and dumpsters found throughout the city. The system includes seamless animations and proper positioning to make the hiding mechanic look natural and functional within the game world.
Key Features
- Hide Inside Trash Cans - Players can fully conceal themselves inside standard city trash bins with proper animation sequences
- Dumpster Hiding - Works with larger dumpsters as well, providing multiple hiding spot options across the city
- Smooth Animations - Natural-looking enter and exit animations that blend seamlessly with trash can interactions
- First-Person View - While hidden, players get a realistic limited view from inside the container
- Easy Activation - Simple command or menu option to activate hiding animation when near compatible trash containers
- Quick Exit - Fast exit animation allows players to surprise others or escape danger quickly
- Multiple Container Types - Works with various trash can models found throughout the GTA V map
- Stealth Functionality - When properly hidden, players are difficult to spot, creating legitimate stealth gameplay
- Server Performance - Lightweight script with minimal resource impact
- Customizable - Server owners can configure which container types work with the script
Perfect For
- Evading police during foot chases
- Hiding from rival gang members or hitmen
- Homeless character roleplay and survival scenarios
- Ambush tactics - Surprise attacks on unsuspecting players
- Stealth missions and covert operations
- Comedy roleplay situations and pranks
- Escape and evasion training for criminals
- Hide and seek events and minigames
- Unique assassination or hitman approaches
Installation
- Download the Trash Can Hide Emotes script package
- Extract to your server's resources directory
- Review config file to adjust activation method (command, menu, or key binding)
- Configure which trash can models should be compatible (optional)
- Add to server.cfg:
ensure trash-can-hide - Restart server and test hiding mechanics near trash containers
- Optional: Set up permissions if you want to restrict usage to certain jobs or roles
Framework Compatibility
- ✅ ESX - Fully compatible, can be integrated with ESX emote menus or job systems
- ✅ QBCore - Works seamlessly with QB emote systems and frameworks
- ✅ QBOX - Compatible with all QBOX features
- ✅ Standalone - Functions independently without framework requirements
What Makes It Stand Out
Trash Can Hide Emotes brings a creative stealth mechanic that's surprisingly effective in gameplay while maintaining the fun and unpredictable nature that makes FiveM roleplay entertaining. Unlike standard crouch or prone positions, hiding in trash cans offers genuine concealment that can fool other players who aren't specifically checking containers. The mechanic adds an urban survival element – using the environment creatively for stealth rather than relying on traditional cover. This creates memorable moments: a criminal hiding in a dumpster while police search the alley, a hitman emerging from a trash can to ambush a target, or homeless characters actually living in containers. The script proves that effective stealth mechanics don't need to be complicated – sometimes the simplest ideas create the most engaging gameplay.
Technical Specifications
- Type: Animation/emote script with stealth functionality
- Resource Usage: <0.01ms - extremely lightweight
- Animation System: Custom animations with smooth enter/exit sequences
- Detection Range: Configurable proximity detection for container interaction
- Compatibility: Works with native GTA V trash can and dumpster props
Tactical Applications
Law enforcement might need to check trash containers during searches, adding realism to foot chases. Criminals gain a legitimate hiding option during pursuits beyond just running. Gang wars can use trash cans for ambush positions in urban combat. Hitmen can stake out targets from concealed positions. Homeless roleplay becomes more immersive with actual container living. The mechanic adds environmental awareness to gameplay – suddenly every trash can becomes a potential hiding spot that needs checking.
Usage Examples
Police Chase: Criminal runs into an alley during a foot pursuit, quickly hides in a dumpster. Officers run past checking doorways but miss the hidden suspect, who waits for the all-clear before escaping.
Gang Ambush: Gang members hide in trash cans near a rival's territory. When enemies pass by, they emerge simultaneously for a coordinated surprise attack.
Homeless RP: Homeless characters use dumpsters as actual sleeping spots, hiding from police sweeps or shelter from weather in survival roleplay scenarios.
Assassination: A hitman hides in a trash can outside a target's building for hours, emerging when the target passes by for a close-range elimination.
Configuration Options
Server owners can customize activation method (chat command, F3 menu integration, or dedicated keybind), compatible container types and models, entry/exit animation speeds, first-person view restrictions while hidden, whether NPCs can detect hidden players, cooldown timers between uses, and permission-based access for specific jobs or groups.
Comedy Potential
Beyond tactical uses, this script creates hilarious moments: entire gangs hiding in trash cans like cartoon characters, surprise trash can parties where multiple people emerge, trash can races where players hop between containers, and the classic Oscar the Grouch homeless character roleplay that everyone loves.



