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+ | The '''Tank''' is a military [[wikipedia:Tank|tank]] and one of the earliest armed vehicles. It has been featured in [[Grand Theft Auto 1|Grand Theft Auto]], [[Grand Theft Auto 2]] and [[Grand Theft Auto Advance]]. |
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+ | Tanks from [[Grand Theft Auto III]] onwards are known as [[Rhino]]s. |
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== Description == |
== Description == |
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=== Design === |
=== Design === |
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+ | While the Tank in ''GTA 1'' is based on a [[wp:Centurion tank|Centurion]], the tanks in ''GTA 2'' and ''GTA Advance'' are presumably original in design. The Tank in GTA Advance assumes the appearance of an early [[Rhino]] in [[Grand Theft Auto III|GTA III]] and [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City|GTA Vice City]], with a noticeably larger turret and additional detailing. |
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+ | All three renditions are painted in some form of military green paintwork, fitting for their design as a military vehicle. It is unknown why the GTA Advance rendition's name is inconsistent with other renditions of the Rhino, despite sharing the same body design. |
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+ | Tank-GTA1.png|[[Grand Theft Auto 1|GTA 1]]. |
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+ | Tank-GTA2.png|[[Grand Theft Auto 2|GTA 2]]. |
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+ | Tank-GTA2-Larabie.png|[[Ray Larabie]]'s early design of GTA 2's Tank (without a turret). |
+ | Tank-GTAA.png|[[Grand Theft Auto Advance|GTA Advance]]. |
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=== Performance === |
=== Performance === |
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− | As expected, Tanks tend to be slow and lumbering due to its excessive size, but the vehicle is regarded as |
+ | As expected, Tanks tend to be slow and lumbering due to its excessive size, but the vehicle is regarded as special in the games due to its extraordinary strength and durability, its ability to run over smaller vehicles (inflicting large amounts of damage and typically resulting in them exploding), as well as possessing a [[Rocket Launcher|rocket launcher]]-like turret capable of firing explosive rounds at any direction; the turret, however, has limited shots when the player uses it in GTA 1 and GTA 2. Tanks in GTA Advance are also capable of maintaining their speed while traveling off-road, something most road vehicles are not able to do. Tanks are only weak against explosive weapons (rocket launcher, [[grenades]], or another Tank's turret) in GTA 1 and GTA 2, and [[Molotov Cocktail|Molotov cocktail]]s in GTA 2 and GTA Advance. |
− | + | When used against the player in GTA 2, the Tank proves to be extremely deadly due to its tendency to open fire at the player using the turret; the vehicle will also be used to good effect in military road blocks to halt the player's advance while firing at the player. When one is in the hands of the player in any game, however, the player can inflict substantial amounts of damage and rake up a [[Money|large numbers of points]] in the process. The Tank is less effective against tank blockades in GTA 2 because it's a very easy target for other tanks, whose cannons will make short work of it. Like other law enforcement vehicles in GTA 2 road blocks, a Tank cannot be stolen there. |
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Like the Rhino, the Tank in GTA Advance allows the player to activate [[Vigilante]] side-missions, and is also capable of sounding a siren. In addition, the scrap value of a Tank at the game's [[crusher]] is the highest among all GTA Advance vehicles, at $19,904. |
Like the Rhino, the Tank in GTA Advance allows the player to activate [[Vigilante]] side-missions, and is also capable of sounding a siren. In addition, the scrap value of a Tank at the game's [[crusher]] is the highest among all GTA Advance vehicles, at $19,904. |
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* In GTA 2, however, it may also be used by law enforcement agencies when the player has a six-star [[Wanted Level in GTA 2|wanted level]]; Tanks in the game are found in all three districts of [[Anywhere City]], and most Tanks trigger [[Rampages|Kill Frenzies]] when entered. |
* In GTA 2, however, it may also be used by law enforcement agencies when the player has a six-star [[Wanted Level in GTA 2|wanted level]]; Tanks in the game are found in all three districts of [[Anywhere City]], and most Tanks trigger [[Rampages|Kill Frenzies]] when entered. |
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* In GTA Advance, the Tank appears in the same manner as Rhinos between [[Grand Theft Auto III|GTA III]] and [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories|GTA Vice City Stories]], when the player attains a six-star [[Wanted Level in GTA III Era|wanted level]]. |
* In GTA Advance, the Tank appears in the same manner as Rhinos between [[Grand Theft Auto III|GTA III]] and [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories|GTA Vice City Stories]], when the player attains a six-star [[Wanted Level in GTA III Era|wanted level]]. |
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+ | == Trivia == |
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+ | *The Tank in GTA Advance can start Police side-missions, and doing so will cause the Tank to turn silver and glow red and blue, instead of the normal green. |
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+ | *In GTA 1 or GTA 2, the Tank is useful for gaining a [[wanted level]] which causes large amount of money with invulnerability, the player just needs to run down some cars or police vehicles. This is very useful if the player wants to proceed to a new area quickly. |
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== Similar vehicles == |
== Similar vehicles == |
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− | Similarly designed tanks assumed different names in GTA London, including the [[Royal Pain]] in [[Grand Theft Auto: London 1969]] and the [[Tiger Tank]] in [[Grand Theft Auto: London 1961]]. |
+ | Similarly designed tanks assumed different names in GTA London, including the [[Royal Pain]] in [[Grand Theft Auto: London 1969]] and the [[Tiger Tank]] in [[Grand Theft Auto: London 1961]]. As stated before, with the exception of GTA Advance's tank, from [[Grand Theft Auto III]] onwards they are known as [[Rhino]]s. |
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Revision as of 00:30, 30 July 2015
The Tank is a military tank and one of the earliest armed vehicles. It has been featured in Grand Theft Auto, Grand Theft Auto 2 and Grand Theft Auto Advance.
Tanks from Grand Theft Auto III onwards are known as Rhinos.
Description
Design
While the Tank in GTA 1 is based on a Centurion, the tanks in GTA 2 and GTA Advance are presumably original in design. The Tank in GTA Advance assumes the appearance of an early Rhino in GTA III and GTA Vice City, with a noticeably larger turret and additional detailing.
All three renditions are painted in some form of military green paintwork, fitting for their design as a military vehicle. It is unknown why the GTA Advance rendition's name is inconsistent with other renditions of the Rhino, despite sharing the same body design.
Performance
As expected, Tanks tend to be slow and lumbering due to its excessive size, but the vehicle is regarded as special in the games due to its extraordinary strength and durability, its ability to run over smaller vehicles (inflicting large amounts of damage and typically resulting in them exploding), as well as possessing a rocket launcher-like turret capable of firing explosive rounds at any direction; the turret, however, has limited shots when the player uses it in GTA 1 and GTA 2. Tanks in GTA Advance are also capable of maintaining their speed while traveling off-road, something most road vehicles are not able to do. Tanks are only weak against explosive weapons (rocket launcher, grenades, or another Tank's turret) in GTA 1 and GTA 2, and Molotov cocktails in GTA 2 and GTA Advance.
When used against the player in GTA 2, the Tank proves to be extremely deadly due to its tendency to open fire at the player using the turret; the vehicle will also be used to good effect in military road blocks to halt the player's advance while firing at the player. When one is in the hands of the player in any game, however, the player can inflict substantial amounts of damage and rake up a large numbers of points in the process. The Tank is less effective against tank blockades in GTA 2 because it's a very easy target for other tanks, whose cannons will make short work of it. Like other law enforcement vehicles in GTA 2 road blocks, a Tank cannot be stolen there.
Like the Rhino, the Tank in GTA Advance allows the player to activate Vigilante side-missions, and is also capable of sounding a siren. In addition, the scrap value of a Tank at the game's crusher is the highest among all GTA Advance vehicles, at $19,904.
Locations
- In GTA 1, the Tank is a hidden vehicle which can be found in all three cities (Liberty City, San Andreas and Vice City).
- In GTA 2, however, it may also be used by law enforcement agencies when the player has a six-star wanted level; Tanks in the game are found in all three districts of Anywhere City, and most Tanks trigger Kill Frenzies when entered.
- In GTA Advance, the Tank appears in the same manner as Rhinos between GTA III and GTA Vice City Stories, when the player attains a six-star wanted level.
Trivia
- The Tank in GTA Advance can start Police side-missions, and doing so will cause the Tank to turn silver and glow red and blue, instead of the normal green.
- In GTA 1 or GTA 2, the Tank is useful for gaining a wanted level which causes large amount of money with invulnerability, the player just needs to run down some cars or police vehicles. This is very useful if the player wants to proceed to a new area quickly.
Similar vehicles
Similarly designed tanks assumed different names in GTA London, including the Royal Pain in Grand Theft Auto: London 1969 and the Tiger Tank in Grand Theft Auto: London 1961. As stated before, with the exception of GTA Advance's tank, from Grand Theft Auto III onwards they are known as Rhinos.