Fight Club - This script is a cage fight challenge , you vs 6 people. Compatible with ESX framework for FiveM servers.
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Unleash brutal underground combat on your FiveM server with this comprehensive Fight Club script featuring cage fighting, combat mechanics, betting systems, and spectator features. This immersive resource transforms any location into an underground fight arena where players test their fighting skills against increasingly difficult opponents for cash prizes and street reputation. Whether you're building a criminal underground focused server, adding entertainment venues to your economy, or creating illegal fight club events, this script delivers intense combat gameplay that attracts fighters and spectators alike.
This complete fight club package provides everything needed for underground combat roleplay. The script features a progressive challenge system where players face multiple opponents with increasing difficulty and health. A dynamic stamina system governs combat actions - punching, kicking, dodging, and blocking all consume stamina that regenerates over time, creating strategic depth beyond button mashing. Players pay an entry fee to participate and win substantial cash prizes for defeating all opponents. Spectators can watch fights and place bets on outcomes creating gambling and social aspects beyond just fighting. The system tracks combat statistics, displays health and stamina bars, and includes configurable difficulty scaling, prize amounts, and combat mechanics.
The stamina system is what separates this fight club from basic melee combat. Every offensive and defensive action consumes stamina - throwing punches, executing kicks, dodging attacks, and blocking strikes all drain your energy bar. When stamina depletes completely, you can't attack or defend, leaving you vulnerable until regeneration occurs. This forces strategic thinking: Do you go aggressive early risking exhaustion? Do you conserve energy and fight defensively? Do you dodge frequently burning stamina to avoid damage? The stamina bar regenerates over time, but regeneration slows during combat, creating tense moments where fighters must manage resources like a fighting game.
The challenge system features escalating difficulty across multiple opponents. The first fighter is relatively easy with moderate health and basic attack patterns. Each subsequent opponent becomes progressively harder with increased maximum health, higher damage per hit, faster attack speeds, and more aggressive combat AI. By the final opponent, you're facing a formidable challenger who can defeat unprepared fighters in seconds. This progression creates genuine accomplishment when completing all rounds - it's not easy money, you earn it through skill and endurance. The difficulty curve is configurable letting server owners balance challenge for their player skill levels.
The fighting system provides intuitive controls for various combat actions. Basic punches deliver quick damage with low stamina cost. Power kicks deal heavy damage but consume more stamina and have slower execution. Dodging allows players to evade incoming attacks by rolling or stepping aside, consuming stamina but avoiding health loss. Blocking reduces incoming damage at the cost of stamina drain. Skilled fighters can chain attacks into combos for bonus damage, but combo execution demands precise timing and stamina management. The responsive controls make combat feel engaging rather than random, rewarding player skill.
The fight club operates on a risk-reward economic model. Players pay an entry fee (default $2,500 or configurable) to participate in the challenge. This creates a meaningful decision - is the potential reward worth the entry cost and risk of losing? Winners who defeat all opponents receive a substantial prize (default $10,000 or configurable) providing significant profit for successful fighters. Losers forfeit their entry fee creating financial stakes that make fights matter. This system functions as both money sink (failed attempts) and money reward (victories), helping balance server economies while incentivizing combat skill improvement.
The fight club isn't just for participants - spectators turn it into a social venue. Players gather in designated viewing areas to watch ongoing fights creating an audience atmosphere. The betting system lets spectators wager on fight outcomes predicting whether the challenger will win or lose. Successful bets pay out based on configurable odds, creating gambling gameplay for non-fighters. This transforms the fight club into an entertainment venue where some players fight, others gamble, and everyone experiences the excitement of underground combat. Spectators can heckle, cheer, or roleplay as bookies managing bets.
The config file provides extensive customization without code changes. Set entry fee amounts from free to expensive creating accessibility or exclusivity. Adjust prize payouts balancing reward with server economic health. Configure how many opponents fighters face (default 6, but adjustable from 3 to 10+). Set base health for opponents and scaling multipliers for each round. Modify stamina consumption rates for each action type. Adjust stamina regeneration speeds affecting combat pacing. Set damage values for punches, kicks, and combos. Define betting odds and maximum wager limits. Configure UI positioning, colors, and display options. The flexible configuration adapts the fight club to any server style or economy.
Unlike simple punch scripts or basic arena systems, this Fight Club delivers genuine combat gameplay with depth and strategy. The stamina system creates resource management rather than mindless button mashing - you must think about energy conservation and timing. The progressive difficulty ensures fights stay challenging throughout rather than becoming repetitive. The combined player fighting and spectator betting creates a social venue beyond just combat mechanics. The economic risk/reward makes victories meaningful and defeats consequential. The configurable nature means the fight club scales from casual entertainment to hardcore combat challenge depending on your settings. It's a complete venue system, not just a combat script.
The fight club creates numerous roleplay opportunities beyond just combat. Criminal organizations run underground fight clubs as illegal businesses generating revenue through entry fees and betting. Gang members establish dominance by winning fights earning respect and territory control. Bouncers and security manage the venue checking IDs, collecting fees, and preventing disturbances. Bookies take bets from spectators and manage payouts. Promoters organize fight events and recruit fighters. Corrupt cops might take bribes to ignore the illegal operation. Rival gangs could raid fight clubs during events creating server-wide conflicts. Injured fighters need medical attention from underground doctors avoiding hospitals. The venue becomes a social hub where criminals, fighters, gamblers, and spectators converge.
Host special fight club events creating memorable server moments. Tournament events where multiple fighters compete bracket-style for championship titles. High-stakes nights with increased entry fees and massive prize pools. Celebrity matches where server VIPs or staff fight for charity or entertainment. Gang warfare fights where faction representatives battle for territory. Undefeated champion challenges where one dominant fighter takes on all comers. Betting bonanza events with special odds and maximum wager increases. Team battles where pairs of fighters face each other. The flexible system supports creative event formats limited only by imagination.
The fight club integrates well with other server systems. Connect to reputation scripts where fight victories increase street credibility. Link to injury systems where defeated fighters suffer temporary stat reductions. Integrate with gang territory scripts where controlling the fight club provides income. Connect to phone scripts for betting apps or fight schedules. Link to achievement systems tracking fight records and milestones. Integrate with criminal records where fight club participation generates illegal activity flags. Connect to news systems broadcasting fight results server-wide. The modular design enables creative connections to broader server mechanics.
Set up fight clubs anywhere on the map using simple coordinate configuration. Common locations include warehouse districts for industrial underground feel, basement clubs beneath legitimate businesses, abandoned buildings in poor neighborhoods, secret rooms in gang hideouts, desert compounds away from police presence, or yacht venues for luxury illegal entertainment. The script works with or without custom MLOs - use existing GTA 5 interiors, custom fight club MLOs, or open outdoor areas. Multiple fight clubs can operate simultaneously at different locations creating competition between venues or allowing different factions to run their own operations.
Adjust fight club settings to match your server's player skill levels and economic health. For casual servers, set easier opponents, lower entry fees, and higher prizes making it accessible entertainment. For hardcore servers, increase opponent difficulty, raise entry costs, and balance rewards creating challenging content for experienced players. Monitor fight completion rates - if everyone wins, it's too easy and becomes money printing; if nobody wins, it's too hard and players stop participating. Track economic impact - excessive prizes can cause inflation, while excessive losses discourage participation. The goal is meaningful challenge with balanced economic impact.
Developers can extend the script with additional features. Add custom opponent AI behaviors and special attacks. Create unique fighter archetypes with different stats and abilities. Implement championship belts or trophies for winners. Add crowd NPCs for atmosphere. Create special weapons or fighting styles. Implement grudge match systems where players challenge each other. Add replay systems recording fights for later viewing. Create streaming integration broadcasting fights to outside platforms. The clean code structure makes modifications accessible to experienced developers while functioning perfectly as-is for standard users.
Comprehensive installation documentation includes framework setup, configuration guides, and balancing recommendations. Config file comments explain every setting with suggested values. Video showcase demonstrates full combat mechanics and features. Active support through our ticket system helps with installation questions and balance adjustments. Regular updates ensure compatibility with the latest FiveM builds and framework versions. Community feedback drives improvements and new features in ongoing development.
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