Vangelico Heist - professional ESX script with custom features and optimized performance for FiveM servers Compatible with ESX framework.
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Bring the high-stakes thrill of jewelry store heists to your FiveM server with this comprehensive Vangelico robbery system. Inspired by the iconic jewelry heist from GTA V's story mode, this script transforms the Vangelico store into a fully interactive criminal opportunity complete with security systems, break-in mechanics, and tense escape sequences. Whether you're running a crime-focused server or adding variety to your criminal activities, this heist provides the planning, execution, and heat that makes robbery gameplay exciting for criminals while creating engaging pursuit scenarios for law enforcement.
This isn't a simple press E to rob script. The Vangelico heist requires coordination, equipment preparation, and strategic thinking. Crews must disable alarms, smash display cases, grab jewelry under time pressure, and escape before police arrive in overwhelming force. The multi-stage design means every heist plays out differently depending on crew efficiency, police response times, and tactical decisions made under pressure. It's the kind of crime that creates stories players remember and discuss long after the server session ends.
The Vangelico Heist package delivers a complete robbery system with all necessary components for immediate deployment. You'll receive the core heist script with display case interactions, alarm mechanics, loot generation systems, and police notification integration. The package includes custom UI elements for hacking minigames, progress indicators, and inventory management. All configuration files are extensively documented, allowing customization of difficulty levels, payout amounts, required items, cooldown timers, and police response triggers.
The system includes optional MLO integration for enhanced store interiors, custom prop placements for smashable display cases, evidence systems for detective investigations, and compatibility layers for popular inventory and dispatch scripts. Everything is designed to work together seamlessly while remaining modular enough to fit your existing server economy and crime balance.
Most jewelry store robbery scripts are lazy reskins of generic store robberies—click a button, wait for a timer, grab money, done. The Vangelico Heist respects the intelligence of your players by creating a multi-layered challenge that rewards preparation and punishes carelessness. The security systems aren't just cosmetic—they present real obstacles that change how crews approach the job. Skilled hackers become valuable team members. Crews that scout beforehand and bring the right tools succeed where unprepared criminals fail.
The police integration is particularly well-designed. Rather than spawning cops directly at the robbery location (which is frustratingly unrealistic), the system triggers realistic dispatch workflows. Silent alarms might give criminals extra time if police are distracted elsewhere. Loud alarms bring immediate response but telegraph the problem. Smashed windows without disabled alarms create visual evidence that passing patrol units might spot. This nuance creates cat-and-mouse gameplay instead of predetermined outcomes.
What really elevates this heist above similar scripts is the aftermath system. You're not just escaping the immediate scene—you're dealing with the consequences. Leave evidence behind and detectives can build a case against you days later. Fence the jewelry through known contacts and you create informant opportunities for police investigations. This long-term impact means the heist affects your criminal reputation and storyline beyond just the payout, integrating the robbery into broader server narratives rather than being a disconnected money grind.
The configurability deserves special recognition. Server owners aren't locked into someone else's balance decisions. Want the heist to be a rare, high-stakes event requiring serious planning? Set long cooldowns, difficult hacks, and massive payouts. Prefer it as a mid-tier crime option? Reduce complexity and rewards accordingly. The script adapts to your server's economy and roleplay style rather than forcing you to adapt to it. That flexibility means it stays relevant as your server evolves.
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