18 — New Player Onboarding
Last updated: May 18, 2026
You just installed Rust. You're about to spawn naked on a beach. You will die many times. This file is the survival guide for surviving the first 8 hours and not quitting.
What is Rust?
Survival multiplayer game. You spawn naked on a server with up to 200 other naked players. You build a base, gather resources, kill animals, fight other players, and try to survive. Wipes happen weekly or biweekly on most servers — meaning everyone starts from scratch.
There is no real "win condition." You play to survive longer, raid more, build bigger, until next wipe.
First-time setup
Settings to change before first match:
- Mouse sensitivity: start at 0.3 in Rust. Adjust to taste.
- Field of View: 90 (max).
- Graphics: start at Medium. Drop to Low for FPS if needed.
- Voice push-to-talk: bind to V or your preferred key.
- Resolution: native resolution of your monitor.
Picking your first server
Filters that matter:
- Vanilla 2x — modded "2x gather rate" Vanilla = good entry. Faster progression.
- Population: 50-100 players is the sweet spot for new players. 200+ is brutal.
- Wipe schedule: weekly wipes = always fresh starts. Monthly = harder but more depth.
- Region: pick a server geographically close to you for low ping (under 100ms ideal).
- No KOS rules: "RP" or "PvE" servers prohibit kill-on-sight. Easier for learning. Real game is PvP though.
Recommended for your first wipe: a vanilla 2x weekly-wipe server, 100 max players, low-medium population, region matching yours.
Why you keep dying
Common new-player death causes, ranked:
- KOS at spawn: another player shoots you for fun. Inevitable. Just respawn.
- Wandering into a monument with no gear: scientists kill you. Don't enter monuments unarmed.
- Sleeping naked. Wake up to a 1-rocket raid. Always sleep in armor.
- Engaging a fight you can't win: never fight unless you have to.
- Forgetting hunger/thirst: you stop regenerating and slowly die.
- Falling from a height: 15m+ falls = lethal.
- Eating raw meat: food poisoning damages you. Always cook first.
- Drinking ocean water: dehydrates and damages.
- Approaching a bear naked: bears kill you in 3 hits.
- Raid in progress, you die in the doorway: never push a raid alone.
Your first hour goals
In order:
- Punch trees and rocks. Get 500 wood, 200 stone.
- Run away from spawn area (other naked players).
- Find a quiet location. Place a building plan, build a 1x1 wood shelter with wood walls/door.
- Place a Tool Cupboard inside (1k wood).
- Place a sleeping bag (30 cloth from killing a deer).
- Place 1-2 wood storage boxes.
- Eat a cooked deer or some berries. Drink water from a river.
- Visit a Lighthouse — easy crates, 50-80 scrap.
By hour 1, you have a tiny shelter, a respawn point, basic loot. You won't be raided yet (you're not interesting enough).
Your first day goals
- Build a stone 1x1 (upgrade your wood shelter): 1,500 stone
- Get to Workbench 1 (research 75 scrap or find at Outpost/Bandit)
- Make a basic weapon: Eoka pistol (75 wood + 30 frags + 15 metal blade) or bow + 20 arrows
- Hit 2-3 monuments: Lighthouse, Junkyard, Abandoned Cabins
- Bank 200+ scrap
- Get sheet metal door (75 frags)
What to do when you die
- Respawn at your sleeping bag (T to use it).
- Run back to your corpse if possible — your loot is on it, decays over 30 min.
- If your bag is at a stranger's base — that bag is exposed; place a new one safer.
- If you died in a heated fight — wait 5-10 min before pushing back. Stalemate is okay.
When to hide
The game has natural "quiet hours" where almost no one fights — early morning server time. Use these to monument-run safely.
When you see/hear other players:
- Crouch, listen, watch. Don't sprint into the unknown.
- Hide behind cover. Don't expose your silhouette on hills.
- Move at night. Players are less attentive after dark.
Useful early-game tips
- Stockpile basic resources before logging off. Wake up to a fully-stocked stash.
- Build hidden caches: small boxes outside your main base for emergency gear.
- Sleeping bag near your loot: if raided, you spawn next to your stuff.
- Don't argue in chat. Stay quiet. Loud chat draws attention.
- Learn to identify weapons by sound: AK sounds different from MP5, satchel different from rocket. Audio = info.
- Don't run with all your gear. Bring a backup set so death doesn't ruin your day.
When to quit (the wipe, not the game)
The wipe is over for you mentally when:
- Your main base just got raided cleanly. Start fresh next wipe.
- You died 3 times in a row to the same enemy. Take a break, log back later.
- It's been 4+ days into wipe and you have no progress. Likely on too-hard a server.
Useful concepts to learn first
- Workbench tiers —
01_Building.mdand09_Wipe_Day_Playbook.md - Honeycombing —
01_Building.md - Soft/hard side rule — every external wall, every time
- Recycling —
07_Scrap_Farming.md - Tea brewing —
16_Tea_Recipes.md(intermediate-advanced)
What's next?
Once you've survived a few hours:
- Read
09_Wipe_Day_Playbook.mdfor the hour-by-hour optimal progression - Read
01_Building.mdfor proper base building math - Read
07_Scrap_Farming.mdto understand the economy - Read
12_Combat_and_PvP.mdfor actual gunplay - Read
08_Monuments_Guide.mdfor where to find loot
You'll die a lot. That's the game. Every wipe you'll die less. After 100 hours, you'll know what you're doing. After 500 hours, you'll be the one killing nakeds at spawn.
GG.