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A "modded" Rust server refers to a server that runs the game with additional modifications or customizations. These modifications can include additional features, plugins, or mods that change the gameplay, the rules, the appearance, or the balance of the game. These modifications are usually created by the community and are not part of the official game.

Modded servers offer a different experience than vanilla servers, they can vary significantly in terms of what they offer. Some modded servers are focused on adding new items, weapons, or structures, while others may focus on changing the game's balance, adding new game modes, or even adding new mechanics.

Some popular examples of mods are:

  • Economy mods that allow players to buy and sell items and resources
  • Kits or starter packs that give new players some resources to start with
  • Teleportation or home systems that allow players to easily move between different places
  • Custom skins or models for weapons and items
  • Quality of Life improvements that make the game more comfortable to play

It's important to note that not all modded servers are the same, some servers may have a lot of changes and customizations, while others may have only a few. Also, some servers may have a mix of different mods, creating a unique experience.