About
Welcome to Scrap Society, a Rust server built by players who love the game and know the grind.
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We’re Boaty, Chinny, and RAINZ three long-time Rust players who got tired of jumping from server to server trying to find a decent community. We’ve played it all, from huge zerg servers with 30-man teams to small solo/duo/trio servers, and every time it felt like something was missing. Either the staff weren’t active, the community was toxic, or it just stopped being fun after a week because your base got wiped for the fifth time.
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So we decided to do something about it.
Scrap Society was born from our love for Rust and our frustration with the servers out there. We wanted to make a place where people could actually enjoy the game without losing their minds where the grind feels rewarding and the community feels like home.


Mission
Our mission is simple: to make Rust fun again.
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Scrap Society is built to balance challenge and fairness. We’ve added an offline raid system that protects your base while you’re offline, but still keeps you accountable. You’ll need to earn and store scrap to keep your base protected if you forget, well… your base is fair game. That’s Rust.
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We want everyone to have a fair shot, whether you’re a new player learning the ropes or a veteran who’s been through every wipe imaginable.
Our staff is friendly, active, and always around to help keep the community running smoothly.
Vision
Our vision for Scrap Society is to build a community that actually enjoys Rust together.
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We’ve set a max group size of 4 to stop massive zergs while still letting friends play and build together. We want players to experience the fun of PvP, the satisfaction of building, and the excitement of surviving without the constant frustration that drives people to quit.
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At the end of the day, we want Scrap Society to be more than just a Rust server. We want it to be a place where people come for the gameplay but stay for the community.
Because Rust should be tough, but it should also be fun and a little bit of chaos never hurts.
