How to Join Eclipse RP in 2026: Server Rules, Character Creation and What to Expect

Quick Answer-Eclipse RP is a GTA V roleplay server that runs on RageMP, not FiveM. To join, install the RageMP client from rage.mp, create an Eclipse RP account at eclipse-rp.net, verify your email, then pass a short roleplay knowledge quiz before entering the city. No written application is required. The quiz tests basic RP rules, not your character backstory. Character creation happens in-game after you pass. Eclipse RP is one of the largest open-access RP servers available, with hundreds of concurrent players and a structured economy.

  • Eclipse RP uses the RageMP multiplayer framework rather than FiveM, which means you need to install a different client before you can connect (official Eclipse RP wiki, 2025).
  • Joining requires creating an Eclipse account, verifying your email and passing a short roleplay quiz that tests server rule knowledge before access is granted (1v9.gg, 2025).
  • The server runs a structured economy with freelance jobs, casual jobs and government faction positions available from day one (Eclipse RP wiki, 2025).
  • Breaking core rules such as RDM, VDM, metagaming and powergaming can result in immediate bans without prior warning depending on severity (Eclipse RP General Rules, 2021).
  • Eclipse RP suits players who want a large, accessible community with voice-based RP, without the competitive whitelist process that NoPixel and similar servers require (Beebom, 2026).

Eclipse RP comes up constantly when players search for a serious GTA V roleplay server they can actually get into without waiting weeks for whitelist approval. The confusion most new players run into is the client. Eclipse RP does not run on FiveM. It runs on RageMP, a separate GTA V multiplayer framework that requires its own installation. Writing RP content for the FiveM and GTA RP community since 2023 has made one pattern clear: the players who hit a wall on Eclipse are almost always the ones who downloaded FiveM first and then could not find the server. Wajahat Amin publishes GTA RP guides and FiveM server walkthroughs based on that direct community experience. This guide covers the actual join process, what the rules mean in practice and what your first hours in the city will look like.

RageMP client interface showing the Eclipse RP server listed in the server browser ready to connect

Eclipse RP Is Not on FiveM: What You Actually Need to Install

Eclipse RP runs on RageMP, not FiveM. These are two separate GTA V multiplayer frameworks that do not share servers. FiveM is the more widely known client, developed with direct Rockstar involvement and used by NoPixel, LucidCity and the majority of popular RP servers. RageMP is an independent alternative that Eclipse has used since its founding. You cannot find Eclipse RP by searching in the FiveM server browser.

To play Eclipse RP you need GTA V installed on PC and the RageMP client from rage.mp. RageMP installs separately from FiveM. Both clients can coexist on the same machine without conflicting. The installation process is straightforward: download the RageMP installer, run it, point it at your GTA V directory. Once installed, RageMP launches its own interface where you search for and connect to servers.

This distinction matters for one more reason: if you have been reading guides about FiveM RP character creation, whitelist processes and server etiquette, most of that knowledge transfers directly to Eclipse. The gameplay is the same. The community culture around roleplay standards is the same. The client is the only technical difference.

How to Join Eclipse RP Step by Step

Getting into Eclipse RP takes four steps. The process is faster than any whitelist server and does not require a character backstory before you enter.

Step 1: Install RageMP and Create Your Eclipse Account

Download RageMP from rage.mp and install it. Then go to the Eclipse RP website and create a player account. The account requires a valid email address for verification. Once you verify your email, you receive your activation code and can proceed to the quiz stage. Keep the activation code available because you enter it inside the game client on first login.

Step 2: Pass the Roleplay Knowledge Quiz

Before you enter the city for the first time, Eclipse RP requires you to pass a short quiz. The quiz tests your knowledge of the server’s roleplay rules, not your character backstory or writing ability. Questions cover core RP concepts like what constitutes metagaming, what powergaming means and how the server expects players to handle out-of-character communication. The official Eclipse RP rules page is the right place to study before taking the quiz. Read it once before you sit the test and you will pass without difficulty.

Step 3: Create Your Character

Character creation happens in-game after the quiz. Eclipse RP’s character creation covers appearance, name and backstory basics. The name needs to be realistic: first name and last name, both plausible for an actual person. Fantasy names, celebrity names and gaming handles get flagged. Your backstory does not go through staff review for the open server, but it informs how you play and how other players receive your character from the start.

Step 4: Read the Rules Once More Before You Speak

The most common mistake new Eclipse players make is assuming the quiz covered everything. The general rules page is longer than the quiz topics and contains specific guidance on faction interactions, the use of /me and /do commands, how to handle robbery scenarios and how to flag rule violations through the forum. Reading the Eclipse wiki’s Getting Started section before your first session gives you a meaningful advantage over players who go in blind.

Eclipse RP in-game character creation screen showing name and appearance customization options

Eclipse RP Rules You Need to Know Before Day One

Eclipse RP enforces a structured ruleset. The core violations that get players banned fastest are not subtle edge cases: they are the same rules every serious RP server enforces, and Eclipse’s moderation team is active enough to catch them quickly.

RDM (Random Deathmatch): Attacking or killing another player without in-character justification and narrative buildup is the fastest route to a ban. If your character draws a weapon, there must be a clear RP reason that developed before the weapon appeared.

VDM (Vehicle Deathmatch): Using a vehicle as a weapon against another player without RP context falls under the same category. Accidents during normal driving are handled differently from deliberate vehicle use in conflict.

Metagaming: Using information your character could not realistically know is a core violation. If someone tells you their character’s location in a Discord DM while your character is in the city, acting on that information is metagaming. Eclipse RP enforces this strictly.

Powergaming: Forcing actions on other players without giving them the chance to respond, or performing actions that are physically impossible for your character, counts as powergaming. The /me and /do commands exist specifically to describe actions and ask whether they succeed in a way that respects other players’ autonomy.

OOC (Out of Character) chat misuse: Eclipse provides designated OOC channels for necessary out-of-character communication. Using in-character chat to discuss out-of-character topics, reference real-world information or break immersion during active RP scenes draws staff attention fast.

What Eclipse RP Looks Like Compared to NoPixel and LucidCity

Players researching Eclipse RP are almost always comparing it to NoPixel or FiveM-based servers. The core differences come down to access, client and community size.

FeatureEclipse RPNoPixelLucidCity RP
ClientRageMPFiveMFiveM
Access typeOpen, quiz requiredCompetitive whitelistOpen, Discord verified
Player capacity200+ concurrentVariable by serverStandard FiveM limits
RP standardStructured, voice-basedVery strictSemi-structured
Beginner-friendlyYesNoYes
Mic requiredYesYesYes
Application requiredQuiz onlyFull written appNo app, public server

Eclipse RP sits between a casual public server and a strict whitelist server. The quiz creates a baseline standard without the week-long wait of a NoPixel application. Players who want more structure than a fully open server but are not ready for the competitive application process NoPixel requires will find Eclipse the right fit.

The comparison that comes up less often but matters: Eclipse’s economy is one of the most developed among accessible RP servers. New players can earn meaningful income from freelance jobs within the first session. Government faction positions like police and EMS are available to apply for once you have spent time in the city and understand how things operate.

Eclipse RP Los Santos city street scene with player characters in active voice roleplay

Your First Day on Eclipse RP: What to Do

The biggest mistake new Eclipse players make is trying to find criminal activity on day one. Eclipse’s criminal systems are player-faction-driven. You do not walk in and immediately access drug labs or gang territories. Those paths open after you have built relationships and reputation inside the city.

Start with freelance jobs. Trucking, bus driving, fishing and similar freelance roles give you immediate income, teach you how the economy works and put you in proximity with other players naturally. At the higher end, experienced players report earning upwards of 10,000 in-server currency per hour from freelance work, though your first sessions will be slower while you learn the systems.

From there, consider government faction entry. LSPD, LSEMS and similar factions run their own application processes inside the server community. These paths give you structured roleplay, departmental training and a roster of regular players to build scenes with. For players who enjoy law enforcement or emergency services RP, these are the highest-quality long-term paths Eclipse offers.

The character backstory you build matters even on the open server. How you introduce yourself, how your character explains their presence in Los Santos and what skills or history they bring into early conversations shapes how other players engage with you. If you want to strengthen that foundation before your first session, the guide on writing a GTA RP character backstory that holds up covers the craft of building a character that earns genuine scenes rather than shallow interactions.

Common Reasons Players Get Removed from Eclipse RP

Eclipse’s moderation is consistent. These are the patterns that end new player runs fastest.

Name violations: Using a name that does not follow the realistic first-name-last-name format results in removal or forced character reset. Do not use your actual gaming tag, a celebrity name or anything that signals a joke character.

Rule quiz cheating: A small number of players attempt to look up quiz answers without reading the rules. The quiz is designed around the rules document. Reading the rules is faster and produces better results than searching for answers online.

Ignoring the forum: Eclipse RP’s forum at forum.eclipse-rp.net is where ban appeals, faction applications, player reports and rule clarifications all live. Players who skip forum registration and assume the game client handles everything miss critical communication channels.

Breaking character in active scenes: Eclipse players invest significant time in their characters and their factions. Walking into an active RP scene and breaking character is the fastest way to generate a player report and a staff review.

If you want a broader perspective on what separates successful RP applications and first sessions from the ones that end in a ban, the post on why GTA RP applications get denied and the seven most common mistakes covers the recurring patterns across every serious server.

Side-by-side comparison graphic of Eclipse RP versus NoPixel showing access requirements and server features

Questions About Eclipse RP? Here Is Where to Start

Eclipse RP is one of the most accessible serious roleplay servers you can join in 2026. No whitelist essay, no weeks of waiting, no streaming pedigree required. The quiz is genuinely straightforward if you read the rules first, and the server’s size means there is always something happening in the city.

For anything more specific about your character build, the RP scenarios you will face or how to approach a particular scene, reach out through the contact page and get a direct answer. And if you want to see how the NoPixel application and whitelist process compares for when you are ready for a stricter server, the complete NoPixel 4.0 application guide walks through that experience in full detail.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Eclipse RP on FiveM?

No. Eclipse RP runs on RageMP, not FiveM. These are two separate GTA V multiplayer clients that do not share servers. To play Eclipse RP you need to download RageMP from rage.mp and install it independently. FiveM and RageMP can both be installed on the same PC without conflicting. If you search for Eclipse RP inside the FiveM server browser, you will not find it. The official Eclipse RP website and wiki both confirm the RageMP requirement.

How hard is the Eclipse RP quiz?

The quiz is straightforward for anyone who reads the official rules page at forum.eclipse-rp.net before attempting it. Questions test your understanding of core RP concepts like metagaming, powergaming, RDM and VDM, and how the server expects players to handle out-of-character communication. Most players who fail the first attempt do so because they skipped the rules. Read the general rules document once and you have everything you need to pass.

Can you play Eclipse RP without a microphone?

Eclipse RP is a voice-based roleplay server. A working microphone is expected for standard play. Text commands like /me and /do supplement voice in specific situations, but the core interaction model relies on voice chat. Players who join without a microphone will have a much more limited experience and may struggle to participate in most RP scenarios. If you prefer text-based RP, GTA World is an alternative server built entirely around text communication.

What jobs are available when you first join Eclipse RP?

New players have immediate access to freelance jobs including trucking, bus driving, fishing and similar entry-level civilian work. These jobs do not require faction membership or prior time in the server. Government faction positions like LSPD and LSEMS have internal application processes that open after you have spent time in the city. Criminal career paths involve player-run factions and require building relationships with established faction members before access opens up.

How does Eclipse RP compare to NoPixel for beginners?

Eclipse RP is far more accessible than NoPixel for beginners. Joining requires only the RageMP client, an account, email verification and a rules quiz. NoPixel requires a full written application that reviews your character concept and RP history, with acceptance that can take days or weeks and is not guaranteed. Eclipse’s RP standards are structured but not as strict as NoPixel’s whitelist environment. For players new to serious GTA RP, Eclipse is the more practical starting point.

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