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|name = Show Me the Monet |
|name = Show Me the Monet |
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|size = 250px |
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|location = [[Los Santos (HD Universe)|Los Santos]] |
|location = [[Los Santos (HD Universe)|Los Santos]] |
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|target = Steal a [[Speedo|van]]. |
|target = Steal a [[Speedo|van]]. |
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− | |unlockedby = Achieving level 55 |
+ | |unlockedby = Achieving level 55. |
− | |reward = [[ |
+ | |reward = [[Job Points|JP]] 16<br> |
+ | [[$]]5,000. [[Reputation|RP]] ? <small>(Easy)</small><br> |
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+ | [[$]]6,250. [[Reputation|RP]] ? <small>(Normal)</small><br> |
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+ | [[$]]7,500. [[Reputation|RP]] ? <small>(Hard)</small><br> |
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+ | <small>(x2 on first attempt)</small><br> |
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+ | <small>(RP given for playing alone, different multipliers apply when playing with others, crew mates or friends)</small> |
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+ | |protagonists = 1-4 Players}} |
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+ | {{Quote|I like beautiful things - modern houses, Aztec artifacts, impressionist masterpieces. I would pay them, of course, but sometimes that isn't possible. A painting caught my eye in the Kortz Center museum, but they won't sell it. They are shipping it to an exhibition in Amsterdam. Stop the Merryweather convoy before it gets to the docks, evade the police and bring the crate back to me.|Description}} |
− | '''Show Me the Monet''' |
+ | '''Show Me the Monet''' is a mission in [[Grand Theft Auto Online]] given to the [[GTA Online Protagonist|player]] by [[Martin Madrazo]]. It is available for up to 4 players. |
==Overview== |
==Overview== |
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− | There's a crate that Madrazo is interested. The [[Merryweather]] is protecting the crate and taking it to the docks in a [[Speedo|van]], where they will ship it to Amsterdam. The team needs to steal the van and deliver it to Madrazo's lockup in the [[Grand Senora Desert]] whilst being followed by enemy cars and a helicopter. |
+ | There's a crate that Madrazo is interested. The [[Merryweather]] is protecting the crate and taking it to the [[Port of Los Santos|docks]] in a [[Speedo|van]], where they will ship it to Amsterdam. The team needs to steal the van and deliver it to Madrazo's lockup in the [[Grand Senora Desert]] whilst being followed by enemy cars and a [[Buzzard|helicopter]]. |
==Mission objectives== |
==Mission objectives== |
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*Steal the van. |
*Steal the van. |
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*Deliver the van to Madrazo's lock up. |
*Deliver the van to Madrazo's lock up. |
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+ | ==Trivia== |
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+ | *Dying in this mission will set the player back a considerable ways. |
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+ | *"Show Me the Monet," is a [[wp:Double entendre|double entendre]]; it is a play on the phrase, "Show me the money!", and a reference to the well-known [[France|French]] painter, [[wp:Claude Monet|Claude Monet]]. |
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==Video walkthrough== |
==Video walkthrough== |
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+ | [[File:GTA Online - Mission - Show Me the Monet Hard Difficulty|thumb|center|425px]] |
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+ | </center> |
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+ | ==Navigation== |
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+ | |title= Navigation |
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[[Category:Missions]] |
[[Category:Missions]] |
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[[Category:Missions in GTA Online]] |
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Revision as of 14:38, 29 September 2014
Show Me the Monet is a mission in Grand Theft Auto Online given to the player by Martin Madrazo. It is available for up to 4 players.
Overview
There's a crate that Madrazo is interested. The Merryweather is protecting the crate and taking it to the docks in a van, where they will ship it to Amsterdam. The team needs to steal the van and deliver it to Madrazo's lockup in the Grand Senora Desert whilst being followed by enemy cars and a helicopter.
Mission objectives
- Steal the van.
- Deliver the van to Madrazo's lock up.
Trivia
- Dying in this mission will set the player back a considerable ways.
- "Show Me the Monet," is a double entendre; it is a play on the phrase, "Show me the money!", and a reference to the well-known French painter, Claude Monet.