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[[File:ThreeLeafClover-GTAIV2.jpg|thumb|right|333px|Niko, Packie, Derrick and Michael wearing balaclavas during [[Three Leaf Clover|their bank robbery]].]]
[[File:ThreeLeafClover-GTAIV2.jpg|thumb|right|333px|Niko, Packie, Derrick and Michael wearing balaclavas during [[Three Leaf Clover|their bank robbery]].]]
The '''[[wp:balaclava|balaclava]]''', also known as a '''ski mask''', is a recurring headgear in the Grand Theft Auto series often used to conceil a person's identity, and is primarily used in the series in robberies of various forms. The balaclava has appeared in various forms in at least three games, appearing as an individual clothing item in [[Clothing in GTA San Andreas|Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]] and [[Clothing in GTA IV|Grand Theft Auto IV]], and as part of an entire outfit in [[Clothing in GTA Vice City Stories|Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories]].


The '''Balaclava''' is a black three-hole mask that can be worn by the player in [[Grand Theft Auto IV]]. It can be seen worn by [[Niko Bellic|Niko]], [[Patrick McReary|Packie]], [[Derrick McReary|Derrick]] and [[Michael Keane|Michael]] in the mission [[Three Leaf Clover]] and becomes available in Niko's [[wardrobe]] afterward. Although it is a mask, it is categorized as a hat, however, unlike a hat the Balaclava will not disappear when Niko enters a car or when a motorcycle helmet is used. But once Niko dies and comes out from the hospital, the Balaclava will not be on his face. Go back to your wardrobe, however and it will be there. It is also available in the player's skin in the multi-player mode in [[The Lost and Damned]] in different colors. Changing into the balaclava does not prevent or remove a wanted level. Also, unlike the [[Hospital Scrubs]] and the [[Albanian Biker Jacket]], the balaclava has no influence on gameplay outside of comments from girlfriends and friends.
== Description ==
=== GTA San Andreas ===
The balaclava is first featured in GTA San Andreas exclusively as an element in [[Burglar|burglaries]].


==Trivia==
The balaclava is first featured in "[[Home Invasion]]" when the player character wears the headgear throughout the duration when he burgalizes a home and returns the loot to a garage. After the mission, the player will be able to don the headgear again whenever they activate the [[Burglar]] side mission unlocked after completing "Home Invasion", and will continue to wear it until they end the side-mission. The balaclava in the game is otherwise unavailable for the player's [[wardrobe]].
*If Niko sustains constant injury from gunfire, the Balaclava will turn white. This is possibly a glitch.
 
*In Three Leaf Clover, Niko wears a grey balaclava. However, the balaclava he wears after the mission is black.
Despite being a headgear, the balaclava does not remove any Shades (eyewear) or Hats the player character is wearing.
 
=== GTA Vice City Stories ===
In GTA Vice City Stories, the balaclava appears as part of the [[Hood]] outfit associated with [[Robbery]] [[Empire Building|empire sites]], and can be unlocked by developing a High-roller Robbery empire site.
 
=== GTA IV ===
In GTA IV, the balaclava is once again an individual clothing item, first featured during "[[Three Leaf Clover]]" to mask the appearances of both the player and the rest of the bank heist team. After completion of the mission, the balaclava is made available in the player's [[wardrobe]]. Although the balaclava added to the wardrobe is implied to be that worn during "Three Leaf Clover", the balaclava in the mission is portrayed as being grey but the balaclava from the wardrobe is black.
 
The balaclava in GTA IV also possesses several unusual quirks:
 
* Although it is a mask, it is categorized as a hat. However, unlike other headgears in the game, the balaclava will not become invisible the player enters a car or when a motorcycle helmet is worn.
* The balaclava will be removed from the player character after they [[Wasted|die]] and respawn (the balaclava can still be worn again at the [[wardrobe]]).
* Wearing the balaclava at the wardrobe will also not clear any wanted level.
* Unlike the [[Hospital Scrubs|hospital scrubs]] and the [[Albanian Biker Jacket|Albanian biker jacket]], the balaclava has no influence on gameplay outside of comments from [[Girlfriends in GTA IV|girlfriends]] and [[Friendships in GTA IV|friends]].
* If the player sustains constant injury from gunfire while donning the balaclava, the balaclava will turn white. This is possibly a glitch.
 
Balaclavas of various colors may also be worn by player characters in [[The Lost and Damned]]'s [[Multiplayer in The Lost and Damned|multiplayer mode]].


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Revision as of 21:54, 10 November 2012

Niko, Packie, Derrick and Michael wearing balaclavas during their bank robbery.

The balaclava, also known as a ski mask, is a recurring headgear in the Grand Theft Auto series often used to conceil a person's identity, and is primarily used in the series in robberies of various forms. The balaclava has appeared in various forms in at least three games, appearing as an individual clothing item in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas and Grand Theft Auto IV, and as part of an entire outfit in Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories.

Description

GTA San Andreas

The balaclava is first featured in GTA San Andreas exclusively as an element in burglaries.

The balaclava is first featured in "Home Invasion" when the player character wears the headgear throughout the duration when he burgalizes a home and returns the loot to a garage. After the mission, the player will be able to don the headgear again whenever they activate the Burglar side mission unlocked after completing "Home Invasion", and will continue to wear it until they end the side-mission. The balaclava in the game is otherwise unavailable for the player's wardrobe.

Despite being a headgear, the balaclava does not remove any Shades (eyewear) or Hats the player character is wearing.

GTA Vice City Stories

In GTA Vice City Stories, the balaclava appears as part of the Hood outfit associated with Robbery empire sites, and can be unlocked by developing a High-roller Robbery empire site.

GTA IV

In GTA IV, the balaclava is once again an individual clothing item, first featured during "Three Leaf Clover" to mask the appearances of both the player and the rest of the bank heist team. After completion of the mission, the balaclava is made available in the player's wardrobe. Although the balaclava added to the wardrobe is implied to be that worn during "Three Leaf Clover", the balaclava in the mission is portrayed as being grey but the balaclava from the wardrobe is black.

The balaclava in GTA IV also possesses several unusual quirks:

  • Although it is a mask, it is categorized as a hat. However, unlike other headgears in the game, the balaclava will not become invisible the player enters a car or when a motorcycle helmet is worn.
  • The balaclava will be removed from the player character after they die and respawn (the balaclava can still be worn again at the wardrobe).
  • Wearing the balaclava at the wardrobe will also not clear any wanted level.
  • Unlike the hospital scrubs and the Albanian biker jacket, the balaclava has no influence on gameplay outside of comments from girlfriends and friends.
  • If the player sustains constant injury from gunfire while donning the balaclava, the balaclava will turn white. This is possibly a glitch.

Balaclavas of various colors may also be worn by player characters in The Lost and Damned's multiplayer mode.