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Complete guide to RPGStreet commands, strategies, and gameplay mechanics
- Get a job early! Jobs like Cashier or Babysitter give you steady income to buy your first car.
- Racing is a great way to earn money and experience, but make sure you have a car that matches your skill level!
- Upgrade your skills! Higher skills unlock better jobs and make racing easier.
- Don't spend all your money at once. Always keep some reserve for emergencies!
- Higher level players unlock better opportunities. Keep grinding those levels!
- Different jobs have different skill requirements. Check *joblist to see what you need!
- Garage slots are limited by your house. Upgrade your house for more storage!
- Each job has a cooldown after working. Plan your work schedule efficiently!
- Touge Racing: Technical mountain courses with corners and straights. Requires strategy and skill management.
- Drag Racing: Straight-line acceleration races. All about timing - type the word when you see "NOW!"
- PvE Racing: Race against AI opponents. Lower risk, good for learning and grinding.
- PvP Racing: Race against other players. Bigger rewards but requires betting money.
- Formula: (10 × Handling) + (HP ÷ 50)
- Class ranges: F (<11), D (11-13), C (13-15), B (15-17), A (17-20), S (20-24), R (24-26), X (26-30), Ω (30-34), Ω+ (≥34)
- Handling is a decimal value (typically 0.7-1.2), NOT 0-10 like other stats. It's weighted heavily in PR calculations!
- Handling affects your Performance Grade more than HP! A 1.1 handling car contributes 11 points, while 500 HP only adds 10 points to PR.
- Straights favor HP. High HP cars with good Acceleration Skill perform best on long straightaways.
- Tight corners (hairpins) are handling-heavy. Use cars with high handling (1.0+) and high Handling Skill to dominate!
- Shallow corners need balance - both HP and Handling matter, along with both Acceleration and Handling Skills!
- Higher tier races pay more money, but require better cars. Build up your garage!
- Drive Slow (+30 Energy, -3 Focus): Gives 0.8x performance, recovers energy, but consumes focus heavily. Safe choice when ahead!
- Drive Normal (-10 Energy, +1 Focus): Balanced choice! Type the word correctly for 1.0x performance. Builds focus slightly.
- Drive Fast (-25 Energy, +2 Focus): Gives 1.2x performance if you type correctly, but 0.8x if you fail! High risk, high reward!
- Running out of energy during a race? Drive Slow to recover! You can go from 0 to 100 energy in just 4 slow sections.
- FWD (Front-Wheel Drive): Excel on corners! Get +3 seconds on shallow corners and +2 on tight corners. Great for technical courses!
- RWD (Rear-Wheel Drive): Dominate straights! Get +3 seconds on straight sections. Perfect for drag races and high-speed sections!
- AWD (All-Wheel Drive): Balanced! Get +2 seconds on straights, +1 on shallow corners, and +2 on tight corners. Versatile for mixed courses!
- Choose your drive type based on race route: FWD for corner-heavy tracks, RWD for straight-heavy tracks, AWD for balanced or unknown routes!
- All about timing! Type the word when you see "NOW!" - perfect timing gives you the best acceleration.
- Computer Skill is crucial! Higher Computer Skill gives you a wider perfect timing window, making it easier to hit perfect accelerations.
- Timing penalties: Perfect = 1.0x, Early = 0.9-0.7x, Late = 0.7-0.5x, Missed = 0.5x
- Computer Skill 1 gives you a ±0.5s perfect window. Computer Skill 10 gives you a ±2.0s perfect window. Higher skill = much more forgiving!
- Drag racing rewards are 30-60% of Touge rewards for the same class. Shorter races mean smaller payouts, but they're faster to complete!
- Acceleration Skill: Improves your performance on straight sections and acceleration challenges. Also affects service bonus in the Boober job.
- Handling Skill: Directly adds to your race score on cornering sections. Higher Handling Skill = better corner performance! Also affects service bonus in the Boober job.
- Car Tuning Skill: Required for Mechanic job (5+) and affects repair/service time limits. Also required for upgrading cars to various stages in the garage.
- Computer Skill: Crucial for drag racing! Determines your perfect timing window width. Also affects the research skill bonus in the Scientist job.
- Service Skill: Required for Mechanic job (3+) and affects Boober earnings through tips. Also affects the chance of rare/expensive cars spawning in the Mechanic job.
- Research Skill: Increases typing window during races and acts as energy for Thief job! Also affects the research skill bonus in the Scientist job.
- Increases the typing window during races! At Research 1 you'll see 5s/3s for speeds 2/3.
- Research 5 boosts that to 6s/4s, and Research 10 caps it at 7s/5s.
- Affects your starting focus in races! Default is 5, but Research > 5 gives you 6 starting focus, and Research >= 10 gives you 7.
- Acts as energy for Thief job! Higher Research = more energy to spend during heists.
- Reduces danger level for Drug Dealer job. Each point above 5 reduces danger level by 1.
- Car condition degrades over time. Repair vehicles regularly to maintain performance.
- Car condition affects handling! Each point below 10.0 condition reduces handling by 2%. Keep your cars in good shape!
- Low condition affects performance and can get you fired from Boober.
- Service your cars regularly. High mileage without service increases depreciation and maintenance costs.
- HP and Handling are the two most important racing stats! HP dominates on straights, Handling dominates on corners.
- Handling stat range is typically 0.7-1.2, while HP ranges from 100-600+.
- Asian cars (Honda, Acura, etc.) usually excel at handling! They typically have high handling stats (1.0+) and are great for technical, corner-heavy races.
- American cars (Ford, Chevy, etc.) usually prioritize power! They often have very high HP but lower handling. Great for straight-line speed.
- European cars (BMW, VW, Mercedes, etc.) usually offer balanced performance! They typically have good handling and HP stats, making them versatile.
- The Cool Factor stat (0-10) affects resale value and is used in car shows! High Cool Factor cars excel in PVE car shows.
- Offroad stat (1-10) determines how well a car handles off-road terrain! This stat is crucial for rock climbing challenges and rally racing events.
- Rarity levels 1-2 are Common, 3-4 are Uncommon, 5-6 are Rare, 7-8 are Mythic, 9 is Legendary, and 10 is Exotic!
- Rarity reflects a car's rarity in real life, not its performance! Some Common cars like the Lexus GS300 can be incredibly strong when upgraded.
- Rarity affects resale value! Higher rarity cars generally hold their value better when selling.
- Don't overlook lower rarity cars - they're affordable and perfect for building your first garage!
- Upgrading cars costs money but significantly improves performance. Balance your budget!
- Race upgrades boost handling significantly, Drag upgrades boost HP more, Comfort upgrades don't help racing!
- Drag upgrades boost HP more than Race upgrades! If you plan to drag race, invest in Drag upgrades for your cars.
- Comfort upgrades improve your Boober earnings. Consider them if you drive for Boober!
- Garage slots are limited by your house. Upgrade your house for more storage!
- Custom cars don't count toward garage slots - perfect for collectors!
- Custom editions persist through prestige! Invest in a custom car if you plan to prestige.
- Custom editions can reach Stage 6 upgrades, higher than regular cars!
- Cashier: Entry-level job, no requirements. Steady income for beginners.
- Babysitter: Entry-level job, no requirements. Good starting income.
- Waiter/Waitress: Mid tier job, requires Service 3+. Scales up alright with stats. Small amount of RNG in the form of tips. Base Wage: $1000
- Requires Car Tuning 5+ and Service 3+. You'll repair and service customer cars through typing challenges.
- Rarer cars require longer, harder phrases! Each repair improves condition by 0.25. Service resets miles since service to 0.
- Rewards: Base wage ($1,000) + job length modifier + rarity bonus (15% per rarity level) + price bonus + turn bonus ($50 per remaining turn).
- Service skill above 3 increases the chance of rarer/expensive cars spawning. Higher Service = more opportunities for big payouts!
- Failure: If the car doesn't meet desired condition or needs service when you complete the job, you get fired, lose your job, receive only 30% base wage, and get a 30-minute cooldown!
- Lets you steal from other players! You need Research Skill (acts as energy), a budget for equipment, and must navigate through the target's house security levels.
- House Security Level (1-20) determines how many areas you must sneak through! Higher security = more areas to clear.
- Recommended budget is at least 1000x the target's security level to avoid being caught. Low budget = higher chance of failure and fines!
- Successfully completing a heist steals 30% + (2% × Research Skill) of the target's money! High Research = bigger payouts.
- Getting caught fines you 50% of your budget, removes your job, and gives a 30-minute cooldown. Retreating is safer - you only lose your budget, not your job!
- Buying a higher security house protects you from Thief jobs! Players with Research Skill below your security level will struggle to rob you.
- High risk, high reward! No requirements to start, but success depends on luck and Research Skill.
- 6 tiers: Weed ($1k, Danger 1), Ecstasy ($2.5k, Danger 2), Fentanyl ($5k, Danger 3), Crack ($10k, Danger 4), Cocaine ($50k, Danger 5), Meth ($100k, Danger 6).
- Research Skill is crucial! Each point above 5 reduces danger level by 1. Research Skill below 5 INCREASES danger!
- Danger Level (0-10) affects success! Crazy person chance = 10% × danger level. Cop chance = 5% × danger level.
- Risks: Crazy person encounters can lead to death (character reset) or job loss. Getting caught by cops loses ALL your money, removes your job, and gives a 30-minute cooldown!
- Rewards: Successfully selling drugs doubles your investment! Buy $50k Cocaine, sell for $100k profit.
- Start small! Begin with Weed or Ecstasy to learn the mechanics. Don't risk expensive drugs until you have high Research Skill!
- Requires high Computer and Research skills but pays very well!
- Requires real calculus knowledge! You'll need to solve calculus problems to succeed.
- Everything up to Calculus 3 is fair game: derivatives, integrals, limits, multivariable calculus, partial derivatives, infinite series convergence, and differential equations!
- Base wage is $1,875 for easiest problems, and scales heavily with difficulty chosen!
- You get 1 hour per problem to solve. Answers can be numerical, boolean, or an expression. Match the expected notation format exactly - formatting matters!
- You get 3 tries per problem, so be careful with your notation!
- Requires basic programming knowledge! You'll need to understand programming concepts and write code to earn money.
- Base wage is $5,000 for easiest problems, and scales heavily with difficulty chosen plus bonuses for invested skill points!
- Tests your knowledge of variables, loops, conditionals, and data structures.
- Prestige resets everything except prestige points and custom editions. Plan accordingly!
- Prestige points are earned by converting your assets. The more you have, the more you get!
- The Prestige Shop lets you increase skill caps and create custom cars with prestige points.
- Custom editions persist through prestige! Invest in a custom car if you plan to prestige.
- Custom cars don't count toward garage slots - perfect for collectors!
- Custom editions can reach Stage 6 upgrades, higher than regular cars!
- Custom editions persist through prestige! Invest in a custom car if you plan to prestige.
- Custom cars don't count toward garage slots - perfect for collectors!
- Use *createcustomcar to create a custom edition of a car from your garage using prestige points.
- Dealerships refresh every 30 minutes! Check back frequently to see new inventory.
- The Limited Dealer (⭐) refreshes every 24 hours and offers exclusive cars with enhanced rarity!
- Each dealership has its own style: Ishibashi (🌎) offers global variety, Akechi (🎌) focuses on Asian imports, Otto (🏰) has European luxury, and Sally (🦅) specializes in American muscle.
- Higher rarity cars (8-10) from dealerships typically have lower mileage and better condition.
- Rarer cars (9-10 rarity) are collector cars and often come with very low mileage and excellent condition at dealerships.
- Car auctions allow you to buy and sell cars with other players! Use *kraglist for cars rarity 1-7, or *pmbossbys for rarity 8-10.
- You can list cars for direct sale (fixed price) or auction (bidding). Auctions let buyers bid, with the highest bidder winning when the listing expires!
- When listing a car for auction, you can set a reserve price (minimum bid to win). Buyers can see if a reserve exists but not the amount.
- Auction listings last up to 7 days (you choose the duration). Time remaining is shown on all listings.
- Auction fees: 10% of all sales go to the lottery fund! Sellers get 90% of the final price.
- After winning an auction or sale, you must claim your car from *bids command. Sellers must claim their proceeds from *auction command.
- Race items are consumables you can bring into races! Visit *itemshop to buy items. You can bring up to 4 items per race.
- Energy Drink (+3 Focus): Perfect when you're low on focus! Use it before critical sections where you need to Drive Fast.
- Repair Kit (+1 Condition): Restores your car's condition during a race! Use it when your car takes damage from failing Drive Fast challenges.
- Nitrous Oxide (+50 HP for 3 turns): Best on straight sections! Use it before a straight section to maximize your speed advantage.
- Tire Cooler (+0.1 Handling for 3 turns): Excels on corner-heavy sections! Use it before a series of corners to dominate technical sections.
- Oil Slick: Forces the enemy to drive slowly if they're behind you! Use it when you're ahead to maintain your lead.
- EMP Device: Forces the enemy to drive slowly if they're ahead of you! Use it when you're behind to catch up.
- Radio Jammer: Drains 2 Focus from your enemy! Use it when they have high focus to disrupt their ability to Drive Fast.
- Brake Fluid Leak: Reduces enemy Handling by 0.1 for 3 turns! Use it before corner-heavy sections.
- Fuel Contaminant: Reduces enemy HP by 50 for 3 turns! Use it before straight sections to weaken their speed advantage.
- Road Spike: Damages enemy car by 1 Condition! Use it to punish enemies who are driving aggressively.
- Use self-buff items (Nitrous Oxide, Tire Cooler) when you're in a strong position to maximize your advantage!
- Use enemy debuff items when you're behind to catch up!
- Bring items that match your race strategy! Corner-heavy tracks? Bring Tire Cooler and Brake Fluid Leak.
- Items are consumed when used! If you don't use an item during a race, it returns to your inventory.
- In PVP races, both players can use items! Anticipate enemy items and plan your strategy accordingly!
- Banners are time-limited gacha events! Use *banner to view active banners and purchase containers.
- Each banner has unique items and expiration dates - don't miss out!
- Banner-exclusive cars are only available through containers while the banner is active! After expiration, they spawn normally in dealerships.
- Regular (1 ⭐): Great for common items! Cost-effective at only 1 Star each.
- Enhanced (3 ⭐): The sweet spot! At 3 Stars, they offer significantly better odds for Tier 5+ items while still being affordable.
- Exclusive (5 ⭐): For serious collectors! At 5 Stars, they offer the best odds for Tier 8-10 items.
- Enhanced containers boost Tier 3+ items significantly! Tier 10 items get 3.5x better odds compared to Regular boxes.
- Exclusive containers offer the best odds! Tier 10 items get 6.0x better odds compared to Regular boxes.
- Stars are the premium currency for containers! Earn 3 Stars for every 5 level ups.
- Stars persist through prestige, so they're a long-term investment!
- Stars can be purchased via the website! However, you can also earn Stars by leveling up - 3 Stars per 5 levels.