Brookhaven RP Roleplay Ideas 2026: 25 Scenarios From Beginner to Advanced
25 Brookhaven RP roleplay ideas organized by difficulty — from easy family scenarios to complex crime investigations. Includes what you need, tips for each scenario, and the best map locations to use.
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Brookhaven RP gives you a rich open-world map with a school, hospital, police station, town hall, beach, forest, and dozens of homes — but it doesn't tell you what to do. That's the entire point. Whether you're new to roleplay or looking for a complex scenario to run with a group, these 25 ideas cover the full range.
Beginner Scenarios
These scenarios work great solo or with 1–2 friends. No coordination needed — just pick a role and start playing.
1. Family Life
The classic Brookhaven experience. Pick a house, assign family roles (parent, child, maybe a pet owner), and simulate everyday life — making breakfast, driving kids to school, going to work. Uses only base game content and teaches you the map.
Locations: Any house + School + Town Center
2. First Day at School
Set up a classroom in the school building. One player is the teacher, others are students. Follow a class schedule with "subjects" — math, gym (race to the park), lunch break. Great icebreaker for new servers.
Locations: School building
3. New Neighbor
Move into a house and introduce yourself to neighbors. Visit each occupied house, knock (use emotes), share props as housewarming gifts. Simple social roleplay that scales to server size.
4. Beach Day
Drive to the beach, set up chairs and umbrellas from props, swim, and have a picnic. A relaxed roleplay that works with any number of players. Pairs well with the Boat Pack if you have it.
Locations: Brookhaven beach area
5. Road Trip
Plan a "road trip" across the full Brookhaven map, stopping at landmarks. Designate a driver and passengers. Visit the forest, beach, city center, and suburbs in sequence. Good for exploring the map with new players.
6. Grocery Run
Use food props from the Roleplay Items Pack (or improvise with base props) to simulate a shopping trip. Buy items, load them in a car, bring them home, and "cook dinner." Low-stakes and easy to run.
7. Garage Sale
Set up props in front of your house and "sell" them to passing players. Assign prices, haggle, and buy from others. Works entirely with base game props and invites organic server interaction.
8. Movie Night
Gather in a living room or theater-set house, arrange seating with props, and roleplay watching a film together. React, eat popcorn (prop), and debate the movie afterward. A low-prep scenario that fills server downtime.
Intermediate Scenarios
These scenarios need 2–4 players with loose coordination. Assign roles before starting.
9. Police Chase
One player commits a "crime" (speeding, breaking a rule) and drives away. A police player pursues in a patrol car. Other players can be bystanders or getaway accomplices. Use the police station as a starting point.
Locations: Police station + town roads
10. Hospital Emergency
A player arrives at the hospital injured (roleplay the injury). Doctors and nurses respond — triage, treatment, recovery. Works best with 3+ players: patient, doctor, nurse. The hospital building has multiple rooms to use.
Locations: Hospital building
11. Restaurant Service
Turn any house with a kitchen into a restaurant. Assign chef, waiter, and customer roles. Customers order from a menu (written in chat), chef "prepares" food using props, waiter delivers. Run a full dinner service.
12. Real Estate Agent
One player plays a real estate agent showing houses to "buyers." Tour 3–4 houses, describe each one, negotiate a price, and close a deal. Tests your ability to improvise descriptions on the fly.
Requires: VIP or Extra Content for house variety
13. Moving Day
A family is moving to a new house. Pack props into a vehicle, drive to the new house, unload, and set up rooms. With Trucks & Trailers, use the item trailer to haul a full load. One of the most satisfying logistics scenarios.
Requires: Trucks & Trailers for full experience
14. Music Festival
Use Brookhaven's music system to set up a concert. One player DJs at a makeshift stage, others are the audience. Announce tracks, take requests, manage the crowd. Works in any large open area.
Locations: Park or beach clearing
15. Treasure Hunt
One player hides props around the map and creates clues (posted in chat). Others solve the clue chain to find the "treasure." Plan 5–8 clue steps for a good 20–30 minute hunt.
16. Food Truck Business
Drive a van around the map as a food truck. Stop at busy spots (school, park, beach), roleplay taking orders and serving food. Other players can be customers or competitors with their own trucks.
Requires: Trucks & Trailers for the delivery van
17. Rescue Mission
A player gets "stranded" somewhere on the map (forest, island, rooftop). Others mount a rescue — coordinate vehicles, plan a route, execute the extraction. Can involve police, ambulance, or civilian rescuers depending on the scenario.
Advanced Scenarios
These scenarios need 4+ players, pre-planned roles, and active coordination. Plan in chat before starting.
18. Crime Investigation
A "crime" occurred — assign a detective, suspect, witness, and police officer. Detectives question witnesses, gather prop-based "evidence," and make an arrest. Use the police station for interrogation. The underground tunnel network and rooftop areas work well as crime scenes.
Locations: Police station + any secret map location
19. Courtroom Drama
Put a suspect on trial. Assign judge, prosecutor, defense attorney, defendant, jury (3+ players), and witnesses. Run opening statements, examination, and a verdict. Town Hall works as an improvised courtroom.
Locations: Town Hall
Players needed: 6+
20. Bank Heist
Plan a robbery in the city center. Assign roles: getaway driver, lookout, safe-cracker (lock mechanism in chat RP), and negotiator if police arrive. The police players respond and attempt to stop the heist. Requires coordinated teams on both sides.
21. Spy Mission
One team is agents, one team is operatives. Use the documented secret passages (underground tunnels, rooftop access) and the hidden bunker for briefings and exchanges. Roleplay surveillance, asset retrieval, and extraction.
Best locations: Underground tunnel network, rooftop access points, hidden bunker
22. Reality TV Show
Assign a "host" and contestants. Run challenges across the map — fastest to reach a landmark, best house decoration, cooking competition. Host narrates, players compete, audience votes. Any group size works.
23. Town Election
Two candidates campaign for "mayor." Run speeches at Town Hall, canvass the neighborhood, debate issues. Other players are voters. Hold an election, announce results, and have the winner make policy announcements. Scales with server size.
Locations: Town Hall + neighborhood streets
24. Underground Society
Use the secret underground areas of the map to run a "hidden organization." Assign ranks, hold initiation ceremonies, assign missions across the city. Works best with 6+ players who commit to the lore.
Best locations: Underground tunnels, hidden bunker, restricted rooftop
25. Multi-Day Story Arc
Plan a 3-session story that evolves across multiple server sessions. Session 1: setup (a new family moves to town, a crime occurs, a business opens). Session 2: complication (a secret is revealed, conflict escalates). Session 3: resolution. Requires dedicated players and between-session planning in a group chat.
Tips for Better Roleplay
- Assign roles in chat before starting. Even a 30-second "I'm the doctor, you're the patient" prevents confusion.
- Use the map's secret areas for dramatic moments. The underground tunnels, hidden bunker, and restricted rooftop are verified map features — save them for climactic scenes.
- Commit to the character. The more specific your character's backstory, the more interesting the interactions become.
- Use emotes for non-verbal communication. Wave, point, and react without breaking immersion with chat.
- Leave space for improvisation. The best Brookhaven moments come from unexpected player choices, not scripts.
See also: Full Roleplay Ideas Page with Filters | Brookhaven Beginner Guide | Brookhaven RP Hub
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