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Their presence is indicated by a small blue person icon on the radar, but only when within close proximity to the player (Usually around 1 block). In ''The Lost and Damned'' and ''The Ballad of Gay Tony'' upon unlocking the random character's mission, their location will appear on the minimap represented by a white person icon. They provide [[Niko Bellic|Niko]], [[Johnny Klebitz|Johnny]], [[Luis Fernando Lopez|Luis]] and [[Huang Lee|Huang]]Ā with small missions. They generally are in some problem and will ask the [[Protagonist]]'s help. |
Their presence is indicated by a small blue person icon on the radar, but only when within close proximity to the player (Usually around 1 block). In ''The Lost and Damned'' and ''The Ballad of Gay Tony'' upon unlocking the random character's mission, their location will appear on the minimap represented by a white person icon. They provide [[Niko Bellic|Niko]], [[Johnny Klebitz|Johnny]], [[Luis Fernando Lopez|Luis]] and [[Huang Lee|Huang]]Ā with small missions. They generally are in some problem and will ask the [[Protagonist]]'s help. |
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ā | After completing the first encounter for every character in GTA IV, the [[Achievements in GTA IV|achievement/trophy]] ''"No More Strangers"'' will be unlocked. If a character dies during the storyline, that character's encounter will not be required for the achievement. Most of the random character missions are required for [[100% Completion in GTA IV|100% completion]]. Though some are not required (like [[Cherise Glover]]'s, [[Brian Jeremy]], [[Ivan Bytchkov]]'s, [[Clarence Little]]'s, and [[Jeff Harlingford]]'s random encounters). |
+ | After completing the first encounter for every character in GTA IV, the [[Achievements in GTA IV|achievement/trophy]] ''"No More Strangers"'' will be unlocked. If a character dies during the storyline, that character's encounter will not be required for the achievement/trophy. Most of the random character missions are required for [[100% Completion in GTA IV|100% completion]]. Though some are not required (like [[Cherise Glover]]'s, [[Brian Jeremy]], [[Ivan Bytchkov]]'s, [[Clarence Little]]'s, and [[Jeff Harlingford]]'s random encounters). |
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===''GTA V''=== |
Revision as of 22:12, 17 July 2019
Random characters are minor characters found around the game world with whom the player can interact, often providing the player with a small bonus mission or objective. They have appeared in every game in the HD Universe with the exception of Grand Theft Auto Online.
Description
GTA IV, EFLC and GTA Chinatown Wars
Their presence is indicated by a small blue person icon on the radar, but only when within close proximity to the player (Usually around 1 block). In The Lost and Damned and The Ballad of Gay Tony upon unlocking the random character's mission, their location will appear on the minimap represented by a white person icon. They provide Niko, Johnny, Luis and Huang with small missions. They generally are in some problem and will ask the Protagonist's help.
After completing the first encounter for every character in GTA IV, the achievement/trophy "No More Strangers" will be unlocked. If a character dies during the storyline, that character's encounter will not be required for the achievement/trophy. Most of the random character missions are required for 100% completion. Though some are not required (like Cherise Glover's, Brian Jeremy, Ivan Bytchkov's, Clarence Little's, and Jeff Harlingford's random encounters).
GTA V
In Grand Theft Auto V random characters are known as Strangers and Freaks. They take elements from the Strangers featured in Red Dead Redemption, which means that even after starting one of this side missions, the player is still free to roam around the map and complete other missions.
There are a total of 58 Strangers and Freaks missions, though only a specific 20 of them are required for 100% Completion.
Random characters in GTA IV
Main article: Random characters/GTA IV
Random characters in The Lost and Damned
Main article: Random characters/TLAD
Random characters in The Ballad of Gay Tony
Main article: Random characters/TBOGT
Random characters in GTA Chinatown Wars
Main article: Random characters/GTA Chinatown Wars
Strangers and Freaks in GTA V
Main article: Random characters/GTA V
External Links
- pwnsu Random Characters map - GTA IV
- GTA 4 Liberty City Map (select NPCs > Person (contact) in the right menu).
- Random Characters map on GameFAQs - GTA Chinatown Wars'.
See also
There's a few more types of distinguished random people:
- Soapboxers - People who talk about themselves, or something.
- Buskers - Performers.
- Prostitutes.
- Random Events - Unnamed people in GTA V who are usually in some kind of trouble, like getting robbed/mugged/hijacked. The player can return their vehicle/wallet/purse after killing the thief.