Everything sold here is queue position and a color. No kits, no items, no resources, no gather bonus, no skins. That is not modesty, it is the rulebook, and it is the reason this server exists.
Buy either one, or both. That is the whole list and it is not going to grow.
Open the store
Because a permanent perk on a server that grows becomes a permanent problem. If two hundred people hold lifetime queue skip, the queue skip is worthless and the people who paid for it are the ones who get hurt.
Thirty days also means no subscription you forget about, no recurring charge to cancel, and no card on file. It runs out and that is the end of it.
The permission is removed automatically on day 30. Nobody has to remember anything.
| Perk | What it does | What it does not do |
|---|---|---|
| Priority Queue | When the server is full you join ahead of the standard queue. On a server that is not full it does nothing at all, because there is no queue to skip. | It does not reserve a slot, kick anyone, or guarantee instant entry if several priority players queue at once. |
| Name Color | Your name renders in gold in chat. | It changes nothing about your character, your loot, your damage, or what anyone can see in game. |
Rust servers on the Community tab are not allowed to sell things that touch gameplay. Facepunch is specific about it: selling in game items, kits or resources through a custom UI or an external storefront is prohibited, and servers get delisted at the IP level with no appeal.
They are equally specific about what is permitted. Their own community plugin guidance says, word for word, that plugins which let users skip queues or apply coloured name tags are allowed.
So the two packages above are not a philosophy we invented. They are the complete list of what a server like this is allowed to sell, and we would rather tell you that plainly than dress it up as principle.
You will be asked for your Steam64 ID at checkout. Get it from steamid.io or by opening your Steam profile URL.
At launch volume this is granted by hand, not by a bot. That usually means minutes, but give it up to a couple of hours before assuming something went wrong.
If it has not landed, open a ticket with your order number and Steam64 ID and it gets fixed.
Ask and you get one. No form, no argument, no restocking fee.
If the server has a bad wipe, goes down for a long stretch, or you simply changed your mind before the wipe ends, that is a refund.
Chargebacks cost far more than refunds do, so there is no version of this where arguing with you is worth it to us.