Bank Robbery (qbCore)
My updated bank robbery script with progression. Players have to work their way up from Fleeca banks to the Pacific bank lower vault. This script is made to use with K4MB1's Pacific bank MLO and UncleJust' Maze Bank MLO. Dependencies like minigames are included except for the password hack minigam
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Bank Robbery (QBCore) - Advanced Multi-Bank Heist System for FiveM
Bring professional bank robbery mechanics to your QBCore server with this comprehensive heist system designed specifically for QBCore framework integration. This isn't a simple press E to rob script—it features multi-stage heist progression, advanced security systems, police interaction, teamwork requirements, and dynamic difficulty scaling that creates genuine challenge and excitement for criminal players while giving police meaningful response scenarios.
What's Included
This complete QBCore bank robbery system includes support for multiple bank locations (Fleeca, Pacific Standard, Paleto), multi-phase heist progression with hacking and drilling mechanics, thermite breaching for vault doors, hostage-taking capabilities for negotiations, police alert and dispatch integration, getaway vehicle coordination systems, evidence and forensics for detective work, cooldown management to prevent spam, and comprehensive admin configuration options. Everything is pre-configured for QBCore with native item integration and qb-inventory support.
Key Features
- Multi-Bank Support - Fleeca Banks (small heists, 2-3 crew, lower rewards), Paleto Bay Bank (medium difficulty, 3-4 crew, moderate rewards), Pacific Standard Bank (high difficulty, 4-6 crew, major payouts), each with unique layouts and security systems
- Progressive Heist Phases - Phase 1: Acquire necessary equipment (thermite, hacking devices, drills), Phase 2: Breach bank security (doors, cameras, alarms), Phase 3: Bypass vault systems (hacking minigames, drilling), Phase 4: Loot collection under time pressure, Phase 5: Escape with police pursuit
- Advanced Security Systems - Hackable security cameras and alarms, laser grids requiring navigation, reinforced vault doors needing thermite, time-locked safes with drilling mechanics, silent alarm triggers alerting police, backup security activating if delays occur
- QBCore Native Integration - Uses qb-inventory for required items (thermite, laptops, drills), qb-policejob for automatic dispatch alerts, qb-banking for cash rewards integration, qb-core items database for equipment, qb-target or qb-drawtext for interactions
- Police Response Systems - Automatic alerts to online cops with bank location, escalating response (patrol → backup → SWAT), negotiation mechanics for hostage situations, evidence markers for forensics collection, APB systems for getaway vehicle tracking
- Teamwork Mechanics - Role specialization (hacker, driller, lookout, driver), shared loot distribution among crew members, coordination requirements (one hacks while others defend), failure consequences affect entire crew, success rewards based on team performance
- Dynamic Difficulty Scaling - Adjustable security levels per bank tier, randomized vault codes and security patterns, variable police response intensity, scaling rewards based on difficulty settings, weekend/peak hour difficulty modifiers
Perfect For
- QBCore servers wanting balanced criminal content
- Servers with active police departments needing major crime scenarios
- Gang servers requiring coordinated crew activities
- Economy-focused servers needing high-reward money sinks
- Roleplay communities wanting realistic heist planning
- Servers seeking alternatives to simple robbery scripts
Bank Tier System
Tier 1: Fleeca Banks (Easy)
Perfect for new criminals learning heist mechanics. Requirements: 2-3 crew members, 2+ police online, basic hacking laptop, 1x thermite. Rewards: $30k-60k total split among crew. Cooldown: 30-60 minutes. These small banks serve as training grounds before attempting larger scores.
Tier 2: Paleto Bay Bank (Medium)
Increased difficulty requiring better coordination. Requirements: 3-4 crew members, 3+ police online, advanced hacking device, 2x thermite, vault drill. Rewards: $100k-150k total. Cooldown: 90 minutes. The remote location creates interesting pursuit dynamics.
Tier 3: Pacific Standard Bank (Hard)
The ultimate bank job requiring expert execution. Requirements: 4-6 crew members, 5+ police online, multiple hacking devices, 3x thermite, advanced drill, blowtorch. Rewards: $250k-500k total. Cooldown: 2-4 hours. Failed attempts result in significant losses (equipment, legal fees, medical costs).
Required Items & Equipment
- Thermite: Breaches reinforced vault doors (consumable, $5k-10k each)
- Hacking Laptop: Basic security bypass for Fleeca ($8k-12k, reusable with durability)
- Advanced Laptop: Required for Paleto/Pacific hacks ($15k-25k)
- Vault Drill: Opens time-locked safes ($10k-20k, degrades with use)
- Blowtorch: Pacific Standard only, final vault layer ($12k-18k)
- Lockpicks: Minor doors and security panels ($500-1k)
- Police Scanner: Monitors police response (optional, $3k-5k)
Heist Gameplay Flow
Pre-Heist Planning
Crews must acquire equipment from black market dealers or heist item shops, scout bank locations for guard patterns, assemble a skilled team with defined roles, plan escape routes and getaway vehicle locations, and ensure sufficient crew size and police count before starting. This preparation phase encourages roleplay planning sessions.
Execution Phase
One player initiates the heist using required items, triggering security systems and starting timer. The hacker bypasses alarms and cameras through minigames, while the driller works on vault access. Lookouts monitor police arrival and manage hostages if present. Time pressure creates tension—delays mean more cops arrive and harder escape.
Police Response
Upon heist start, cops receive automatic dispatch with bank location and escalating alerts. Response phases include initial patrol units (2-3 officers), backup units if heist continues (additional 3-4 officers), and SWAT deployment for Pacific Standard (if available). Police can negotiate, breach, or create perimeters—creating dynamic scenarios.
Escape & Aftermath
After looting, crews must escape police pursuit to a safehouse where money is laundered or to a fence where goods are sold. Police can track getaway vehicles, set up roadblocks, and coordinate air support. Successful escape results in rewards split among crew; capture means lost loot, jail time, and legal fines.
Installation
- Ensure you're running QBCore framework (latest version recommended)
- Extract bank robbery script to your resources folder
- Add required items to qb-core/shared/items.lua
- Configure bank locations, rewards, and difficulty in config.lua
- Set up heist equipment in your shops or add black market dealer
- Configure police minimum requirements and dispatch messages
- Add resource to server.cfg and restart server
- Test each bank tier with different crew sizes
Framework Requirements
- ✅ QBCore Framework - Must be running QBCore (not compatible with ESX without conversion)
- ✅ qb-inventory - For item management and loot collection
- ✅ qb-policejob - For police alerts and dispatch integration
- ✅ qb-banking - Recommended for money laundering mechanics
- ✅ qb-target or qb-drawtext - For interaction prompts
- ✅ qb-minigames - Optional but recommended for enhanced hacking UIs
Configuration Options
- Bank Cooldowns: Server-wide or per-player cooldown timers
- Police Requirements: Minimum cops needed per bank tier
- Crew Limits: Min/max players allowed to participate
- Reward Amounts: Customize cash, markedbills, or item rewards
- Difficulty Settings: Minigame speed, vault drill time, alarm sensitivity
- Equipment Costs: Price thermite, laptops, drills in config
- Evidence System: Enable/disable fingerprints, casings, DNA for investigations
- Hostage Mechanics: Allow/disallow taking NPCs or players hostage
Technical Specifications
- Performance Impact: 0.02-0.05ms (very optimized, event-driven architecture)
- Optimization: Only active during heists, minimal idle resource usage
- Minigames: Multiple hacking styles (number sequence, pattern matching, code breaking)
- Animations: Drilling, thermite placement, bag filling, door breaching
- Sound Effects: Alarms, drills, explosions, radio chatter, vault mechanisms
- Security: Anti-cheat measures prevent item duplication and exploit abuse
What Makes It Stand Out
Unlike basic robbery scripts that feel like button-pressing exercises, this QBCore bank system creates genuine heist experiences requiring planning, skill, and teamwork. The tier progression gives criminals goals to work toward—mastering Fleeca banks before attempting the Pacific Standard. Police get meaningful content beyond traffic stops, with hostage negotiations, tactical response, and detective work. The equipment economy creates business for black market dealers and adds risk (losing expensive tools if caught). Most importantly, it balances risk vs. reward so heists feel special rather than spammable money farms.
Balancing Recommendations
For healthy server economy, we recommend Fleeca cooldown at 45-60 minutes (prevents spam but allows practice), Paleto at 90-120 minutes, Pacific at 3-4 hours (makes it truly special). Price equipment high enough to require planning—crews should spend $20k-40k on gear for Fleeca, $50k-80k for Paleto, $100k-150k for Pacific. This ensures only serious criminals with funding attempt heists, not every random player.
Police Gameplay Balance
Set minimum cops at 2 for Fleeca (realistic for small robbery), 3-4 for Paleto (requires backup), and 5-6 for Pacific (major response). These requirements ensure cops aren't overwhelmed by constant heists while criminals can't farm banks when police are offline. Consider adding evidence collection rewards for detectives—fingerprints, security footage, witness statements—creating investigation roleplay beyond just shooting.
Preview Video
Watch full heist gameplay showing all phases, minigames, police response, and escape:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x2XXZrowYRsSupport & Updates
Includes comprehensive installation guide, configuration examples, troubleshooting documentation, and QBCore integration instructions. Lifetime updates ensure compatibility with QBCore updates and security patches. Active support for configuration questions and bug reports.





