Find a Rust teammate
Solo on a Rust wipe means sleepless nights guarding the base, running naked after every raid and zero chances against organized clans. Want a crew to actually hold a base with, farm the nodes and go raiding? On GSPOT you find teammates for your wipe style — chill PvE farming or an aggressive PvP clan. Swipe profiles, match, the chat opens — and you have teammates for wipe day instead of a lonely sleeping bag in a field.
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Create a profile and add Rust to your games
Set the filters: city, rank, age, mode
Swipe profiles — a mutual like opens an in-app chat
How to build a crew for a Rust wipe
Rust is a hardcore survival game where almost everything depends on the team: your base can get raided while you sleep, and solo against a group you barely stand a chance. A practiced crew splits the duties and survives the wipe far more comfortably than a loner. GSPOT helps you assemble that team before wipe day.
Wipe roles
- Farmer — gathers resources, runs the nodes and keeps metal and sulfur stocked.
- Builder — designs the base, places traps and a proper loot room.
- Raider / PvP — farms ammo and explosives, leads the raids.
- Farm support — crafts, cooks and keeps the hydroponics running.
Servers and modes
Servers differ by wipe cycle (weekly or monthly), mods and mode — there is hardcore vanilla PvP, calmer PvE and modded servers with boosted rates. Group size is often capped by the server limit. The preferred server type and wipe format usually live in the profile bio — read it before liking so the crew matches your style.
What makes a good teammate
Taking shifts online so the base is never left empty, never betraying teammates or the shared loot, discipline in raid defense and a cool head under pressure. If you want a regular crew across several wipes, flag it in your profile. You can also search within your own city.
Love hardcore loot survival but want more tactics and risk per run? Check out Escape from Tarkov.
FAQ
How do I build a crew for a Rust wipe? +
Set the Rust filter and swipe profiles — the server type and wipe format are usually in the bio. A mutual like opens a chat, and your crew is ready for wipe day.
Can I find teammates for a specific server type? +
Yes: preferences — vanilla PvP, chill PvE or modded servers — are usually written in the profile bio. Read it before liking and build a crew that fits your style.
Does the time zone matter? +
A lot. The base needs round-the-clock cover, so it helps to recruit teammates with different online hours. The city shows in the profile, and play hours are easy to settle in chat — or search by your time zone with Premium.
How many people should the crew have? +
Depends on the server group limit — often two to eight. GSPOT makes it easy to fill the crew up to the limit of your chosen server.
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