FiveM Drug System 2026 — Complete Criminal Economy for Roleplay
Build a thriving underground economy on your FiveM server with this comprehensive Drug System for GTA 5 in 2026. This script introduces a multi-stage criminal enterprise system covering cultivation, processing, transportation, and distribution with dynamic pricing, territory control, police interaction mechanics, and risk-reward balancing that creates deep criminal roleplay for both seasoned players and newcomers.
Production Chain and Processing
The drug system features a realistic multi-step production chain. Players start by acquiring raw materials at hidden locations across the map, then transport them to processing labs where timed minigames convert raw ingredients into finished products. Each processing step requires specific equipment and ingredients, encouraging players to specialize in different stages of the supply chain or build vertically integrated operations. Quality levels affect final sale prices, rewarding skilled processing.
Distribution and Economy
Finished products can be sold to NPC dealers at various locations with dynamic pricing that fluctuates based on supply, demand, and police activity in the area. Player-to-player trading enables complex distribution networks and gang-controlled territories. The territory system assigns map zones that generate passive income for controlling groups, creating competitive turf wars and alliance dynamics. Laundering mechanics allow converting illegal earnings into clean money through legitimate businesses.
Risk Management and Configuration
Every stage carries configurable risk — carrying products triggers police detection chances, processing labs can be raided, and dealing near police increases wanted levels. The system supports drug effect animations that temporarily affect player movement and vision. Administrators can configure all product types, prices, processing times, sell locations, police detection rates, territory zones, and cooldown timers. Compatible with ESX, QBCore, and custom frameworks with inventory system integration.






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