In the cutthroat world of GTA 5, obtaining cheap GTA money often involves exploiting glitches, grinding missions, or engaging in illicit activities. One player decided to take a different approach, documenting their experience with the power to turn anything they touched into gold and exploring the potential for wealth generation.
The player began by experimenting with objects around Franklin's house. Sun loungers, plants, and even a barbecue were transmuted into gold. The financial returns were minimal, highlighting the limitations of transmuting low-value items.
The player then attempted to turn Franklin's car into gold, but the cost was prohibitive: $5 million. Instead, the player focused on smaller household items, such as TVs and laptops. While the income was steady, it wasn't enough to achieve the ultimate goal: turning Franklin himself into a golden statue, which required a million dollars.
The discovery of high-value landmarks, such as street lamps, provided a significant boost to the player's finances. This led to a daring heist at a bank, where the player used the golden touch to bypass security measures and access a vault filled with cash. Transmuting the money into gold unlocked a new level of power: the ability to turn living beings into gold.
With this new ability, the player unleashed chaos upon Los Santos, turning police officers, car dealers, and even Franklin's dog into golden statues. The player discovered that different targets yielded varying amounts of money, adding a layer of complexity to the gold rush. The ultimate goal became turning the entire world into gold, a feat requiring a staggering $100 million.
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