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Adrenaline

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Overview


Adrenaline is needed for many aspects of the game, notably doing Crimes;  it regenerates at the rate of 1 adrenaline every 5 minutes. Other ways to increase your nerve gain are through using Drugs, drinking alcohol or spending 25 points on a refill. Adrenaline has a natural limit of 65, which is increased along with your crime experience. Your adrenaline bar can be increased further upto a maximum of 75 including merit upgrades.

  • Nerve is needed for Crimes. Usually, the more difficult the crime, the more nerve it takes
  • More difficult crimes are not necessarily always better
  • Adrenaline is also used for Busting players out of Jail
  • Your natural adrenaline bar reflects your crime experience and allows you to attempt harder crimes.

Crime Experience


Your Crime Experience (known as CE) is a hidden stat which affects the geenral success rate of crimes. Some crimes require little to no CE, whereas others require a lot to be successful. Attempting a crime without enough CE will increase your chances of failure, which could result in being sent to Jail.

  • Crime Experience is raised by completing crimes. Typically, the more difficult the crime, the more CE is required to succeed, and the more CE rewarded upon success.
  • The crime experience lost due to being jailed from a crime failure is 15* the CE gain. If 15* the CE gain is more than 1% of your CE, 1% is taken instead.

Ways to Increase your Adrenaline Bar


  • The main way to increase your Adrenaline Bar is through doing Crimes; this increases your CE allowing to increase your adrenaline bar in increments of 5, upto a total of 65. These points are known as your 'natural adrenaline bar'
  • Spending Merits on your adrenaline bar allows your maximum adrenaline bar to increase by 10 extra points
  • For 25 points you can refill your nerve bar in the Points Building. 
  • Alcohol bottles can be bought from shops or other players to replenish your adrenaline bar, these count towards your booster cooldown