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[[File:Health-GTA2-pickup.png|thumb|right|222px|A health pickup in GTA 2.]]{{quote|'''Health is a gift from space'''.''Worship the worm''<br>- [[Whattheydonotwantyoutoknow.com|in-game website]] description}}  
[[File:Health-GTA2-pickup.png|thumb|right|222px|A health pickup in GTA 2.]]{{quote|'''Health is a gift from space'''. ''Worship the worm''<br>- [[Whattheydonotwantyoutoknow.com|in-game website]] description}}  
'''Health''' is the measurement of the physical condition of the game's [[protagonist]] in the [[Grand Theft Auto]] series.
'''Health''' is the measurement of the physical condition of the game's [[protagonist]] in the [[Grand Theft Auto]] series.


== Description ==
== Description ==
=== Health as a statistic ===
=== Health as a statistic ===
Measurement of health on [[Heads-Up Display|HUD]]s was not prominent in [[Grand Theft Auto 1|the original Grand Theft Auto]], as the game has no indication of the player's health - players can easily die from a single gunshot, burning fire, or splash damage from an explosion. [[Grand Theft Auto 2]], however, gave players indication of the health for the first time, measuring it using a 5-heart gauge, with each heart denoted as full, half-sized and depleted, thus giving the health a 10-level scale.
Measurement of health on [[Heads-Up Display|HUD]]s was not prominent in [[Grand Theft Auto 1|the original Grand Theft Auto]], as the game has no indication of the player's health - players can easily die from a single gunshot, burning fire, or splash damage from an explosion. [[Grand Theft Auto 2]], however, gave players indication of the health for the first time, measuring it using a 5-heart gauge, with each heart denoted as full, half-sized, and depleted, thus giving the health a 10-level scale.


For [[Grand Theft Auto III]], [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City]] and [[Grand Theft Auto Advance]], a numbered counter, with its default maximum as 100%, is used. For other games from [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]] onwards, however, a health bar substitutes the counter. In most of these games, the player's health can be extended, usually as a reward for completing one or more side missions.
For [[Grand Theft Auto III]], [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City]], and [[Grand Theft Auto Advance]], a numbered counter, with its default maximum as 100%, is used. For other games from [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]] onwards, however, a health bar substitutes the counter. In most of these games, the player's health can be extended, usually as a reward for completing one or more side missions.


=== Health pickups ===
=== Health pickups ===
[[File:Health-GTAIV-map.png|right|thumb|333px|The map found on a [[Whattheydonotwantyoutoknow.com|website]] showing health locations in GTA IV.]]
[[File:Health-GTAIV-map.png|right|thumb|333px|The map found on a [[Whattheydonotwantyoutoknow.com|website]] showing health locations in GTA IV.]]
Health [[pickups]] scattered around the map can restore the player's health to the maximum level. Between [[Grand Theft Auto 2]] and [[Grand Theft Auto IV]], health pickups are generally shaped as rotating health icon with the symbol of a heart. In GTA IV, health pickups are shaped as medical kits. Health can be also replenished by up to 20% when entering [[Ambulance]]s.
Health [[pickups]] scattered around the map can restore the player's health to the maximum level. Between [[Grand Theft Auto 2]] and [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories]], health pickups are generally shaped as rotating health icon with the symbol of a heart. In [[Grand Theft Auto IV]] and [[Grand Theft Auto V]], health pickups are shaped as medical kits. Health can be also replenished by up to 20% when entering [[Ambulance]]s.


Many things can damage the player's health: being shot, stabbed, or beaten, fire, explosives, being struck by a vehicle, drowning, being thrown from a [[Vehicles|vehicle]], and falling from heights. When the player's health is completely depleted, the protagonist is considered "[[wasted]]", and is then transported to the nearest [[Hospitals|hospital]], after which a fee for healthcare will be assessed, and all weapons confiscated. Any mission that may have been in progress at the time is considered as failed.
Many things can damage the player's health: being shot, stabbed, or beaten, fire, explosives, being struck by a vehicle, drowning, being thrown from a [[Vehicles|vehicle]], and falling from heights. When the player's health is completely depleted, the protagonist is considered "[[wasted]]", and is then transported to the nearest [[Hospitals|hospital]], after which a fee for healthcare will be assessed, and all weapons confiscated (except in the [[iOS]] and [[Android]] versions of GTA III, when dating [[Katie Zhan]] in GTA San Andreas, and from GTA IV onwards). Any mission that may have been in progress at the time is considered as failed.


Health can be replenished by picking up a health pickup, employing the services of a prostitute, or - in [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas|GTA San Andreas]] and GTA IV - by [[Eating|eating food]] or visiting a [[Save Point|save point]] to save the game.
Health can be replenished by picking up a health pickup, employing the services of a prostitute, or - in [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas|GTA San Andreas]] and GTA IV - by [[Eating|eating food]] or visiting a [[Save Point|save point]] to save the game.


Accessibility of health pickups varies between games:
Accessibility of health pickups varies between games:
* In [[Grand Theft Auto III]], health pickups can be found in front of all hospitals and scattered throughout [[Liberty City in GTA III Era|Liberty City]], often in recreational areas such as rest stops, parks, and shopping centers. Employing the services of a prostitute also replenishes health to a possible total of 125%.
* In [[Grand Theft Auto III]], health pickups can be found in front of all hospitals and scattered throughout [[Liberty City in GTA III Era|Liberty City]], often in recreational areas such as rest stops, parks, and shopping centers. Employing the services of a prostitute also replenishes health to a possible total of 125%.
 
* In [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City]], health pickups appear in [[Vice City in GTA III Era|Vice City]] primarily in front of [[hospitals]] and replenish the player's health to maximum for [[Money|$]]100 (default 100%, which can be extended to 200%). [[Eating|Food stores]] only help you replenish up to 100% health. The player's maximum health can be increased to 150% by performing [[Pizza Boy (mission)|Pizza Boy]] side missions. The player's maximum health will be 200% after [[Completion in GTA Vice City|100% completion]], and can be raised to 225% by employing the services of a prostitute.
* In [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City]], health pickups appear in [[Vice City in GTA III Era|Vice City]] primarily in front of [[hospitals]] and replenish the player's health to maximum for [[Money|$]]100 (default 100%, which can be extended to 200%). [[Eating|Food stores]] only help you replenish up to 100% health. The player's maximum health can be increased to 150% by performing [[Pizza Boy (mission)|Pizza Boy]] side missions. The player's maximum health will be 200% after the [[Completion in GTA Vice City|completion]].
* In [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]], health pickups appear in [[San Andreas in GTA III Era|San Andreas]] during [[Gang Warfare in GTA San Andreas|gang warfare]] and in most missions involving a lot of gun fights. Health is replenished to maximum, which is a variable scale that can be increased by performing [[Paramedic]] side missions and exercising (sprinting, swimming, or visiting [[gyms]]).
 
* In [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]], health pickups appear in [[San Andreas in GTA III Era|San Andreas]] during [[Gang Warfare in GTA San Andreas|gang warfare]] and in most missions involving a lot of gun fights. Health is replenished to maximum, which is a variable scale that can be increased by performing [[paramedic]] side missions and exercising (sprinting, swimming, or visiting a [[Gyms|gym]]).
 
* In [[Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories]], health pickups like in the previous games appear randomly around the city and always inside safehouses and by hospitals. Maximum health can be increased by finishing the [[Pizza Boy (mission)|Pizza Boy]] and [[Noodle Boy]] side-missions, with each of them increasing 25% health, when completed.
* In [[Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories]], health pickups like in the previous games appear randomly around the city and always inside safehouses and by hospitals. Maximum health can be increased by finishing the [[Pizza Boy (mission)|Pizza Boy]] and [[Noodle Boy]] side-missions, with each of them increasing 25% health, when completed.
* In [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories]], health pickups here appear in the same form as in GTA Liberty City Stories and are always inside safehouses and by hospitals. Increasing the maximum health requires completing the odd job, [[Air Rescue]].
* In [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories]], health pickups here appear in the same form as in GTA Liberty City Stories and are always inside safehouses and by hospitals. Increasing the maximum health requires completing the odd job, [[Air Rescue]].
 
* In [[Grand Theft Auto IV]] and [[Episodes from Liberty City]], health packs are found all over [[Liberty City in GTA IV|Liberty City]], generally in out-of-the-way locales, [[Hospitals]], and in subway stations. The player can use their [[Phone|Phones]] to call [[Paramedics]] to their location to heal them for a fee. Food stands and fast food restaurants are dotted around the city, and are great for replenishing health. A map of health pickups is shown in the game's [[Websites in GTA IV|website]] [[whattheydonotwantyoutoknow.com]]. The functionality of health packs in GTA IV is also extended in [[Multiplayer in GTA IV|multiplayer]] modes, when it can also be used to repair a vehicle the player is in by simply driving onto a health pickup.
* In [[Grand Theft Auto IV]] and [[Episodes from Liberty City]], health packs are found all over [[Liberty City in GTA IV|Liberty City]], generally in out-of-the-way locales, [[Hospitals]], and in subway stations. The player can use their [[Phone|Phones]] to call [[Paramedic|Paramedics]] to their location to heal them for a fee. Food stands and fast food restaurants are dotted around the city, and are great for replenishing health. A map of health pickups is shown in the game's [[Websites in GTA IV|website]] [[Whattheydonotwantyoutoknow.com#Health|www.whattheydonotwantyoutoknow.com]]. The functionality of health packs in GTA IV is also extended in [[Multiplayer in GTA IV|multiplayer]] modes, when it can also be used to repair a vehicle the player is in by simply driving onto a health pickup.
 
* In [[Grand Theft Auto V]], health packs are found in hospitals as well as in each protagonist's safehouse. Health can be regenerated whenever the player's health falls below 50%; however, regeneration only works up to 50% health. Health packs are still necessary to fully recover. The player loses health if they overexert themselves while sprinting or swimming.
* In [[Grand Theft Auto V]], health packs are found in hospitals as well as in each protagonist's safehouse. Health can be regenerated whenever the player's health falls below 50%; however, regeneration only works up to 50% health. Health packs are still necessary to fully recover. The player loses health if they overexert themselves while sprinting or swimming.


==Obtaining health==
== Obtaining health ==
If the player loses health, it is possible to regain it to reduce the liklihood of dying and losing money to get patched up. Here are ways the player can obtain health:
If the player loses health, it is possible to regain it to reduce the liklihood of dying and losing money to get patched up. Here are ways the player can obtain health:
*Picking up Healthpacks or Health Pickups.
* Picking up Healthpacks or Health Pickups.
*Eating food from fast food chains or hot dog, hamburger or nuts dealers. <small> (GTA Vice City onwards) </small>
* Eating food from fast food chains or hot dog, hamburger, or nuts dealers. <small> (GTA Vice City onwards) </small>
*Entering/hijacking an [[Ambulance]]. (GTA Vice City onwards)
* Entering/hijacking an Ambulance. (GTA III onwards)
*Saving the game (GTA Vice City and onwards).
* Saving the game (GTA Vice City and onwards).
*Having sex with a prostitute. (GTA III onwards)
* Having sex with a prostitute. (GTA III onwards)
*Calling the [[Paramedics]] to restore the player's health (GTA IV only)
* Calling the [[Paramedics]] to restore the player's health (GTA IV only)
*Calling a girlfriend that specialises in health (eg. [[Carmen Ortiz]]) (GTA IV only)
* Calling a girlfriend that specializes in health (eg. [[Carmen Ortiz]]) (GTA IV only)
*Giving money to a [[Busker]]. (GTA IV only)
* Giving money to a [[Busker]]. (GTA IV only)
*Giving money to a [[Tramps|tramp]]. (GTA IV only)
* Giving money to a [[Tramps|tramp]]. (GTA IV only)
*<small> Using health cheats (Not recommended to use). </small>
* <small> Using health cheats (Normally not recommended to use). </small>


With the exception of saving the game, calling a girlfriend that specialises in health, hijacking an ambulance and using health cheats (not recommended), all methods of regaining health require money.
With the exception of saving the game, calling a girlfriend that specialises in health, hijacking an ambulance, and using health cheats (normally not recommended), all methods of regaining health require money.


==Trivia==
== Trivia ==
*Health pickups were originally to be yellow, not red.
* Health pickups were originally meant to be yellow, not red.


==Gallery==
== Gallery ==
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== See also ==
== See also ==
*[[Body Armor|Body armor]]
*[[Body Armor]]
*[[Life]]
*[[Life]]


[[Category:Pickups]]
[[Category:Pickups]]

Revision as of 21:52, 26 April 2015

A health pickup in GTA 2.

Health is a gift from space. Worship the worm
- in-game website description


Health is the measurement of the physical condition of the game's protagonist in the Grand Theft Auto series.

Description

Health as a statistic

Measurement of health on HUDs was not prominent in the original Grand Theft Auto, as the game has no indication of the player's health - players can easily die from a single gunshot, burning fire, or splash damage from an explosion. Grand Theft Auto 2, however, gave players indication of the health for the first time, measuring it using a 5-heart gauge, with each heart denoted as full, half-sized, and depleted, thus giving the health a 10-level scale.

For Grand Theft Auto III, Grand Theft Auto: Vice City, and Grand Theft Auto Advance, a numbered counter, with its default maximum as 100%, is used. For other games from Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas onwards, however, a health bar substitutes the counter. In most of these games, the player's health can be extended, usually as a reward for completing one or more side missions.

Health pickups

The map found on a website showing health locations in GTA IV.

Health pickups scattered around the map can restore the player's health to the maximum level. Between Grand Theft Auto 2 and Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories, health pickups are generally shaped as rotating health icon with the symbol of a heart. In Grand Theft Auto IV and Grand Theft Auto V, health pickups are shaped as medical kits. Health can be also replenished by up to 20% when entering Ambulances.

Many things can damage the player's health: being shot, stabbed, or beaten, fire, explosives, being struck by a vehicle, drowning, being thrown from a vehicle, and falling from heights. When the player's health is completely depleted, the protagonist is considered "wasted", and is then transported to the nearest hospital, after which a fee for healthcare will be assessed, and all weapons confiscated (except in the iOS and Android versions of GTA III, when dating Katie Zhan in GTA San Andreas, and from GTA IV onwards). Any mission that may have been in progress at the time is considered as failed.

Health can be replenished by picking up a health pickup, employing the services of a prostitute, or - in GTA San Andreas and GTA IV - by eating food or visiting a save point to save the game.

Accessibility of health pickups varies between games:

  • In Grand Theft Auto III, health pickups can be found in front of all hospitals and scattered throughout Liberty City, often in recreational areas such as rest stops, parks, and shopping centers. Employing the services of a prostitute also replenishes health to a possible total of 125%.
  • In Grand Theft Auto: Vice City, health pickups appear in Vice City primarily in front of hospitals and replenish the player's health to maximum for $100 (default 100%, which can be extended to 200%). Food stores only help you replenish up to 100% health. The player's maximum health can be increased to 150% by performing Pizza Boy side missions. The player's maximum health will be 200% after 100% completion, and can be raised to 225% by employing the services of a prostitute.
  • In Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, health pickups appear in San Andreas during gang warfare and in most missions involving a lot of gun fights. Health is replenished to maximum, which is a variable scale that can be increased by performing Paramedic side missions and exercising (sprinting, swimming, or visiting gyms).
  • In Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories, health pickups like in the previous games appear randomly around the city and always inside safehouses and by hospitals. Maximum health can be increased by finishing the Pizza Boy and Noodle Boy side-missions, with each of them increasing 25% health, when completed.
  • In Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories, health pickups here appear in the same form as in GTA Liberty City Stories and are always inside safehouses and by hospitals. Increasing the maximum health requires completing the odd job, Air Rescue.
  • In Grand Theft Auto IV and Episodes from Liberty City, health packs are found all over Liberty City, generally in out-of-the-way locales, Hospitals, and in subway stations. The player can use their Phones to call Paramedics to their location to heal them for a fee. Food stands and fast food restaurants are dotted around the city, and are great for replenishing health. A map of health pickups is shown in the game's website whattheydonotwantyoutoknow.com. The functionality of health packs in GTA IV is also extended in multiplayer modes, when it can also be used to repair a vehicle the player is in by simply driving onto a health pickup.
  • In Grand Theft Auto V, health packs are found in hospitals as well as in each protagonist's safehouse. Health can be regenerated whenever the player's health falls below 50%; however, regeneration only works up to 50% health. Health packs are still necessary to fully recover. The player loses health if they overexert themselves while sprinting or swimming.

Obtaining health

If the player loses health, it is possible to regain it to reduce the liklihood of dying and losing money to get patched up. Here are ways the player can obtain health:

  • Picking up Healthpacks or Health Pickups.
  • Eating food from fast food chains or hot dog, hamburger, or nuts dealers. (GTA Vice City onwards)
  • Entering/hijacking an Ambulance. (GTA III onwards)
  • Saving the game (GTA Vice City and onwards).
  • Having sex with a prostitute. (GTA III onwards)
  • Calling the Paramedics to restore the player's health (GTA IV only)
  • Calling a girlfriend that specializes in health (eg. Carmen Ortiz) (GTA IV only)
  • Giving money to a Busker. (GTA IV only)
  • Giving money to a tramp. (GTA IV only)
  • Using health cheats (Normally not recommended to use).

With the exception of saving the game, calling a girlfriend that specialises in health, hijacking an ambulance, and using health cheats (normally not recommended), all methods of regaining health require money.

Trivia

  • Health pickups were originally meant to be yellow, not red.

Gallery

See also