FREE Bounty Board

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esx qbcore qbox
$0.00
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✓ Instant email delivery ✓ Lifetime updates
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Bounty Board Script

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Features of Bounty Board

  • Bounty Board

○ You can open the Bounty Board with a /bountyboard command or a key.

○ You can set a reward for each player. The reward is won by the person who kills the player.

○ The person who hunts the most bounties rises to the top of the Top Hunter list.

○ You can see the players you have placed a bounty on in My Bounties.

○ You can configure the minimum price for bounties.

  • Optimization & Files

○ This resource is running at idle with 0.00-0.01ms.

○ This resource is using Asset Escrow System by FiveM. The open source version is in store.

○ Some of the files are open for notifications and many editable things. (bridge/, locales)

Dependencies for Bounty Board

  • ‎‎‎‎‎‎‎ESX, QBCore (support all versions) and QBX.

Quick setup

Drop the resource folder into resources/ and add this line to server.cfg:

ensure tebex-bounty-board

Required dependencies (all free, install once and reuse across every Tebex script):

  • oxmysql — async database driver
  • ox_lib — UI primitives, callbacks, util helpers

Compatibility & specs

Frameworks
esx · qbcore · qbox
Category
Idle resmon
0.00 – 0.02 ms
Delivery
Instant email — unique per-order link
License
Asset escrow + open config
Updates
Lifetime — never pay again

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About this FiveM script

FREE Bounty Board is a premium FiveM script for esx, qbcore, qbox servers. It’s part of the Tebex catalog, a curated selection of battle-tested resources for QBCore, ESX and Qbox roleplay servers. Every script on Tebex ships with lifetime updates, instant email delivery, and a ticket system for technical support.

Whether you’re building a QBCore server from scratch, upgrading an ESX Legacy deployment, or migrating to Qbox, this resource drops in cleanly and runs at 0.00ms idle resmon. The config-first design means you can customize prices, permissions and locations without touching the core Lua.