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=== Wanted Points in CIT ===
=== Wanted Points in CIT ===
'''Wanted Points''' are a key [[mechanic]] in '''CIT''' that reflect your [[criminal]] activity. The higher your '''Wanted Points''', the more attention you’ll attract from the [[police]], and the greater the risk of getting arrested or killed by law enforcement. These points are accumulated by committing crimes or engaging in illegal activities, and they directly affect your interactions with police officers and other players.
'''Wanted Points''' are a key in '''CIT''' that reflect your [[criminal]] activity. The higher your '''Wanted Points''', the more attention you’ll attract from the [[police]], and the greater the risk of getting arrested or killed by law enforcement. These points are accumulated by committing crimes or engaging in illegal activities, and they directly affect your interactions with police officers and other players.
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==== Reducing Wanted Points: ====
==== How to Reduce Wanted Points ====
You can reduce or reset your '''Wanted Points''' in a few ways:


* '''Paying off the police''': Certain actions allow players to reduce their '''Wanted Points''' by using the command <code>/fine</code>.
* Your '''Wanted Points''' will decrease over time, but this takes a while.
* '''Time-based Reduction''': Over time, '''Wanted Points''' decrease automatically if you manage to avoid being caught by law enforcement.
* If you're caught by a '''police officer''', you can be jailed, and your '''Wanted Points''' will reset once you're released.
* You can surrender without needing to be arrested by a cop. Use the <code>/surrender</code> command to voluntarily go to [[jail]] and reset your '''Wanted Level'''.
* If your '''Wanted Level''' is '''1 star''', you can remove it by paying a fine using the <code>/fine</code> command.
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Latest revision as of 07:10, 23 April 2025

Wanted Points in CIT

Wanted Points are a key in CIT that reflect your criminal activity. The higher your Wanted Points, the more attention you’ll attract from the police, and the greater the risk of getting arrested or killed by law enforcement. These points are accumulated by committing crimes or engaging in illegal activities, and they directly affect your interactions with police officers and other players.


How Wanted Points Work:

  • Wanted Points are assigned when you commit illegal actions such as robbing or killing cops.
  • The more serious the crime, the higher the Wanted Points.
  • Law enforcement can arrest or kill players with Wanted Points.

Ways to Gain Wanted Points

Below is a table outlining the different actions that will increase your Wanted Points:

Action Wanted Points Gained
Drug Trafficking 120
Armed Robbery 60
Criminal Event 60
Drug Running 60
Killing a Police Officer 40
ATM Robbery 40
Illegal Trucking 30
Robbing Stores 20
House 15
Ped Mission 15
Static Vehicle Robbery 15
Aiming at a Police Officer 3

How to Reduce Wanted Points

You can reduce or reset your Wanted Points in a few ways:

  • Your Wanted Points will decrease over time, but this takes a while.
  • If you're caught by a police officer, you can be jailed, and your Wanted Points will reset once you're released.
  • You can surrender without needing to be arrested by a cop. Use the /surrender command to voluntarily go to jail and reset your Wanted Level.
  • If your Wanted Level is 1 star, you can remove it by paying a fine using the /fine command.