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[[Image:Body Armor.jpg|thumb|right|A body armor pickup in [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City|GTA: Vice City]].]]
[[Image:Armorpickup-GTAVC.jpg|thumb|right|A body armor pickup in [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City|GTA Vice City]].]]
[[Image:GTA3Armor.jpg|thumb|left|The body armor pickup in [[Grand Theft Auto III|GTA III]] showing up as a shield.]]
 
'''Body Armor''' is a vest the players can wear to get more protection against attacks such as gunshots or a car running them over. Body armors have been in all of the Grand Theft Auto games and can be found in various places around the city. In [[Grand Theft Auto IV]], body armors are more realistic and can no longer protect the player if they happen to fall off a vehicle or get run over. In [[Grand Theft Auto III|GTA III]] and [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City|Vice City]], if the player falls from a height, the body armor protects their [[health]], this feature was taken out in the later games. In GTA III, the body armor shows up in form of a shield, both on spawn points and [[Heads-Up Display|the HUD]]. In ''[[GTA Vice City]]'', ''[[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas|San Andreas]]'', ''[[Liberty City Stories]]'' and ''[[Vice City Stories]]'', the body armor shows up as a blue bullet-proof vest. In ''GTA IV'', instead, it's a vest laying on the floor.  Body armors can also be bought from [[Ammu-Nation]] shops. Entering an [[Enforcer]] automatically fills the players armor fully. In all the [[GTA III Era]] games (except for ''[[GTA III]]'' and ''[[GTA Advance]]''), there are ways to increase the players body armor to 150 by completing the [[Vigilante]] side-mission. In [[GTA Vice City]], you can increase your body armor and health to 200 by completing the game [[100%]]. Also, you can obtain armor through [[cheats]].
'''Body armor''' is a pickup in the Grand Theft Auto series that serves primarily to protect the player's [[health]] from specific forms of damage, most notably gunfire. In most cases, body armor in the games are illustrated as a protective vest.
 
== Description ==
First introduced in [[Grand Theft Auto 1|the original Grand Theft Auto]], the body armor's primary function is to serve as padding for the player [[health]], in effect extending the player's resilience to damage from gunfire, explosions and [[fire]].
 
=== GTA 1 — GTA 2 ===
In early top-down GTA games, armors in both GTA 1 (as well as [[GTA London]] mission packs) and [[Grand Theft Auto 2|GTA 2]] serve their intended purpose, adding 10 more hitpoints to the player's existing health, but provides no protection to the player when they [[Parachute#Falling prior to GTA San Andreas|fall from great heights]], are run over by vehicles, or are [[Busted|beaten up by the police and arrested]]. Armors are most commonly found spawned in specific locations or crates, and, in the case of GTA 2, can also be acquired by [[Crusher|crushing]] specific cars.
 
=== GTA III — GTA Vice City Stories ===
Body armor continued to be featured between [[Grand Theft Auto III|GTA III]] and [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories|GTA Vice City Stories]], undergoing several more evolutions as it continue to be used. In all its of its appearances, armor now offer nearly the same amount of hitpoints as the player's full health, doubling the player's resistance to damage. In addition, armor can now pad injuries from falls, collisions with vehicles on foot, and even melee attacks; the armor in [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas|GTA San Andreas]] is an exception, providing no protection to the player from falls.
 
In addition to spawning in specific locales, body armor can also be purchased at stores that sell weapons, such as [[Ammu-Nation]], as well as entering the police/[[SWAT]] [[Enforcer]] trucks. Like the player's health, armor hitpoints between [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City|GTA Vice City]] and GTA Vice City Stories (sans [[Grand Theft Auto Advance|GTA Advance]]) can typically be increased easily via side-missions (such as "[[Vigilante]]"), as well as [[100%|100% completion of the game]].
 
The appearance of armor pickups has also changed significantly after GTA III. When included in GTA III, the armor pickup assumed the appearance of a shield icon; in games after, however, the pickup is redesigned as a spinning vest, possibly to avoid confusion with the [[Police Bribe|police bribe]] pickup.
 
=== GTA IV — GTA Chinatown Wars ===
Armor in GTA IV has been refashioned slightly out of realism. It no longer offers protection to falls, collisions with vehicles on foot, or melee attacks (including hand-to-hand combat and melee weapons), increasing the player's chances of death from these hazards. Armor in GTA Chinatown Wars appears to revert to pre-GTA IV settings.
 
As expected, armor can be found lying about in specific points of the city (distinguishable by its red glow) as well as underground weapon dealers in GTA IV or [[AmmuNation.net]] in GTA Chinatown Wars. (NOOSE) Enforcers still provide the player some armor, but only gives the player roughly one third of the maximum amount.
 
== Gallery ==
{| align="center"
|<gallery width="auto" perrow="6" style="font-size:95%; padding:0;">
Armor (GTA2) (pickup).png|Pickup in GTA 2.
Armorpickup-GTA3.jpg|Pickup in GTA III.
Armorpickup-GTAVC.jpg|Pickup in GTA Vice City, reused in GTA San Andreas, GTA Liberty City Stories and GTA Vice City Stories.
Armorpickup-GTACW.png|Pickup in GTA Chinatown Wars.
</gallery>
|}


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Revision as of 16:15, 5 April 2010

File:Armorpickup-GTAVC.jpg
A body armor pickup in GTA Vice City.

Body armor is a pickup in the Grand Theft Auto series that serves primarily to protect the player's health from specific forms of damage, most notably gunfire. In most cases, body armor in the games are illustrated as a protective vest.

Description

First introduced in the original Grand Theft Auto, the body armor's primary function is to serve as padding for the player health, in effect extending the player's resilience to damage from gunfire, explosions and fire.

GTA 1 — GTA 2

In early top-down GTA games, armors in both GTA 1 (as well as GTA London mission packs) and GTA 2 serve their intended purpose, adding 10 more hitpoints to the player's existing health, but provides no protection to the player when they fall from great heights, are run over by vehicles, or are beaten up by the police and arrested. Armors are most commonly found spawned in specific locations or crates, and, in the case of GTA 2, can also be acquired by crushing specific cars.

GTA III — GTA Vice City Stories

Body armor continued to be featured between GTA III and GTA Vice City Stories, undergoing several more evolutions as it continue to be used. In all its of its appearances, armor now offer nearly the same amount of hitpoints as the player's full health, doubling the player's resistance to damage. In addition, armor can now pad injuries from falls, collisions with vehicles on foot, and even melee attacks; the armor in GTA San Andreas is an exception, providing no protection to the player from falls.

In addition to spawning in specific locales, body armor can also be purchased at stores that sell weapons, such as Ammu-Nation, as well as entering the police/SWAT Enforcer trucks. Like the player's health, armor hitpoints between GTA Vice City and GTA Vice City Stories (sans GTA Advance) can typically be increased easily via side-missions (such as "Vigilante"), as well as 100% completion of the game.

The appearance of armor pickups has also changed significantly after GTA III. When included in GTA III, the armor pickup assumed the appearance of a shield icon; in games after, however, the pickup is redesigned as a spinning vest, possibly to avoid confusion with the police bribe pickup.

GTA IV — GTA Chinatown Wars

Armor in GTA IV has been refashioned slightly out of realism. It no longer offers protection to falls, collisions with vehicles on foot, or melee attacks (including hand-to-hand combat and melee weapons), increasing the player's chances of death from these hazards. Armor in GTA Chinatown Wars appears to revert to pre-GTA IV settings.

As expected, armor can be found lying about in specific points of the city (distinguishable by its red glow) as well as underground weapon dealers in GTA IV or AmmuNation.net in GTA Chinatown Wars. (NOOSE) Enforcers still provide the player some armor, but only gives the player roughly one third of the maximum amount.

Gallery