Premium FiveM Heist & Robbery Scripts
Scripts in this category
9 productsVor scripts turn the quiet stretches of your roleplay server into the loudest moments of the night. A well-built heist gives players a reason to plan, recruit a crew, scout entrances, time alarms, and leave with something they'll argue about in Discord for a week. The releases in this collection are built around that loop — tension, teamwork, payoff — rather than a single click-and-loot interaction that burns out after a weekend.
This category covers the full spectrum of robbery content for FiveM: street-level store holdups and ATM cracks, mid-tier jewellery and pawn shop jobs, armoured transport ambushes, full bank vaults with thermite and laser grids, Pacific Standard-style multi-stage scores, and underground operations like Fleeca drills, casino vaults, and crypto-server intrusions. Most ship with configurable cooldowns, police-required minimums, dispatch integration, dynamic loot tables, and skill-check minigames so the difficulty scales with your server's economy rather than being fixed at install.
If you run a serious roleplay community, the quality of your heist catalogue is one of the few things that will actually move retention. Players don't churn because the menu pop-up looks dated — they churn because there's nothing left to do after payday. The scripts below are picked specifically to give cops, criminals, and EMS something to chase.
What to look for in Vor scripts
- Multi-stage progression over single-press loot. The strongest heists chain stages — recon, entry, alarm bypass, vault crack, escape — so a single failed check doesn't end the job but raises the stakes. Avoid scripts that resolve a bank in under sixty seconds.
- Police gating and dispatch integration. Configurable minimum officers online, integration with ps-dispatch / cd_dispatch / qb-dispatch, silent alarms, and panic buttons keep robberies meaningful instead of farmable at 4 AM.
- Skill-checks and minigames that aren't just
qb-lock. Look for thermite mini-games, lock-picking circles, hacking grids, drilling QTEs, and laser-grid navigation. Variety per heist tier prevents the muscle-memory exploit problem. - Dynamic, weighted loot tables. Cash, marked bills, gold, diamonds, weapon parts, USBs — payouts should be configurable per item, weighted, and ideally scale with crew size and stage completion. Hard-coded payouts wreck server economies.
- Performance under load. Idle resmon below ~0.05ms and active below ~1.0ms is the bar. Check for proper event security (no exposed server events), object cleanup after the heist ends, and route blip / target zone disposal.
- Compatible inventory, target, and dispatch hooks. Out-of-the-box bridges for ox_inventory, qb-inventory, qs-inventory, ox_target, qb-target, and the major dispatch resources save you a full evening of rewrites.
Compatibility & installation
Every Vor script in this collection is shipped with framework bridges for QBCore and ESX as standard, with Qbox support either native or trivially patchable through the qbx_core compatibility shim. Most authors expose a clean config.framework flag plus split server/client framework files, so swapping between QB and ESX is a config edit rather than a refactor. Inventory, target, dispatch, and progress-bar dependencies are documented in each product's readme — typical stacks are ox_inventory + ox_target + ox_lib, or qb-inventory + qb-target + qb-menu.
Installation is the standard FiveM pattern: drop the resource into [scripts] or your custom category folder, import any provided SQL for items and shop entries, add items to your inventory's items.lua (or run the supplied shared items file for ox_inventory), and add ensure resource_name to your server.cfg. Most heists need item registrations for thermite, lockpicks, drills, USBs, and reward items — all supplied. Restart, run the in-game test command from the readme, and you're live. Expect under 15 minutes per script for a server admin who knows their stack.
Why buy from us
Every release is reviewed before it hits the storefront — we check resmon, event security, framework claims, and dependency lists ourselves so you don't ship a heist that exposes a server event or tanks your tick rate on a full server. You get instant delivery, lifetime updates from the original author, escrow or open-source variants where available, and direct support from a team that actually runs FiveM servers.
Frequently asked questions
Do these heist scripts work with QBCore, ESX, and Qbox?
Yes. Every Vor release in this collection ships with framework bridges for QBCore and ESX as standard, and Qbox is supported either natively or through the qbx_core compatibility shim. Most authors expose a config.framework flag with split server/client files, so switching frameworks is a config edit rather than a code rewrite.
What inventory, target, and dispatch resources are supported?
The scripts are built to bridge cleanly into the common stacks: ox_inventory, qb-inventory, and qs-inventory for items, ox_target and qb-target for interactions, and ps-dispatch, cd_dispatch, or qb-dispatch for police alerts. Each product readme lists the exact dependencies and typical pairings are ox_inventory + ox_target + ox_lib or qb-inventory + qb-target + qb-menu.
How long does installation take and what's involved?
Plan on under 15 minutes per script if you know your stack. Drop the resource into your scripts folder, import the supplied SQL, register items like thermite, lockpicks, drills, USBs, and rewards in items.lua (or use the provided ox_inventory shared items file), then ensure the resource in server.cfg and restart. The readme includes an in-game test command to verify the install.
What kind of performance should I expect on a populated server?
The bar we hold releases to is idle resmon under ~0.05ms and active under ~1.0ms during a live heist. Each script is reviewed for proper object cleanup, blip and target zone disposal after the job ends, and secured server events so nothing leaks tick performance or opens an exploit surface on a full server.
Can I stop heists from being farmed at 4 AM when no cops are online?
Yes. The scripts in this category ship with configurable police-required minimums, cooldowns, silent alarm options, and dispatch integration so robberies only fire when the response side of the loop is staffed. You set the thresholds per heist tier in config, which keeps bank vaults meaningful while still allowing low-tier store holdups during quieter hours.
How customisable are the loot tables and payouts?
Loot is driven by dynamic, weighted tables you control in config — cash, marked bills, gold, diamonds, weapon parts, USBs, and custom items can all be tuned per slot, weighted by rarity, and scaled by crew size or stage completion. This lets you align payouts with your server economy instead of inheriting hard-coded values that wreck inflation.
What support and updates do I get after purchase?
You get instant delivery, lifetime updates from the original author, and escrow or open-source variants where the author offers them. Direct support comes from a team that actively runs FiveM servers, and every release is pre-vetted for resmon, event security, framework claims, and dependency accuracy before it reaches the storefront.