Master the D-Ice side missions in Grand Theft Auto III — The Definitive Edition! Get tips on Uzi Money, Toyminator, Rigged to Blow, Bullion Run, and Rumble.
Alright, let's dive into the D-Ice side missions in Grand Theft Auto III — The Definitive Edition. These are a fun set of optional jobs that can earn you some good cash. We'll go through each one, so you know exactly what to do to get paid.
Walkthrough:
Uzi Money
For this mission, you've got a choice of vehicles. A bullet-proof Patriot is ideal, but a fast car will also work. If you go with either of those, make sure you've got plenty of Uzi ammo. Your objective is to take out twenty Purple Nines gang members with drive-by shootings. Just cruise around the city and find them. If you decide to use the Rhino tank, you can use its cannon. Any Purple Nines you destroy with the tank, including those in cars, will count towards your goal of twenty.
Toyminator
This one's a bit like the RC car missions you might have encountered. Head to the parking lot behind your hideout to grab the Toyz Van. Your task is to find and destroy three specific vans. The good news is there's no time limit, but you only get four RC cars to use, so try not to waste them!
Rigged to Blow
Once you start this mission, you'll have six minutes to get a specific Infernus from the parking lot behind your hideout to a garage in St. Mark's. Be warned: just like Toni Cipriani's "Blow Fish" mission, hitting this car too many times will cause it to explode, taking you with it. So, drive carefully! Head towards one of the Porter Tunnel entrances (one is in Wichita Gardens, the other near Francis International Airport) and drive into Portland. When you emerge, you'll be in Harwood. Make your way to St. Mark's. Don't worry about the Mafia and their shotguns; they seem to be leaving you alone for this. Once you've driven the Infernus into the garage, you can head back to Shoreside Vale however you like. Then, take the Infernus to a Pay 'N' Spray to repair it. Finally, carefully park the pristine Infernus back where you started to complete the mission. It needs to be in perfect condition!
Bullion Run
Note: Before starting, make sure you grab a Hoods Rumpo XL and bring it with you. Also, stock up on Uzi ammunition.
After starting the mission, head to the phone to begin. You'll have six minutes to collect thirty pieces of platinum scattered around Pike Creek from a plane crash and deliver them to the garage. As you collect more platinum, you'll attract a Wanted level, so be ready for some drive-by action. The platinum will slow down your van, so it's smart to drop off batches of five to ten pieces at the garage as you grab them. Once you've delivered all thirty pieces, you're done.
Rumble
When this mission kicks off, go to your hideout to pick up D-Ice's brother. Then, head over to the Staunton View picnic area. Get out of your vehicle and just stand your ground, holding down the Attack button to continuously swing your bat. It's not the most stylish approach, but it gets the job done. It's a good idea to have some Body Armor on hand in case things get hairy. You'll win once all the Purple Nines are dealt with.
- For "Uzi Money," the Rhino is a straightforward way to rack up kills quickly if you don't want to deal with drive-bys.
- In "Rigged to Blow," pay close attention to the car's condition. Avoid aggressive driving and use the tunnels to minimize traffic encounters.
- For "Bullion Run," prioritize collecting the platinum quickly and making frequent drops at the garage to avoid being overwhelmed by the police and the slowing effect of the cargo.
- In "Rumble," staying in one spot and spamming the attack button is effective, but keep an eye on your health and consider Body Armor.
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