Okay, let's be honest. Who doesn't love driving around Bolivia in Ghost Recon Wildlands? But sometimes, you're fresh out of rides.
Fear not, fellow Ghosts! Getting more vehicles is easier than you think. And maybe, just maybe, a little… chaotic.
Borrowing With Extreme Prejudice
First, the obvious: steal them. Seriously. That pristine SUV parked in front of the cartel mansion? Yours now.
A helicopter landing nearby? Suddenly, you're a pilot. Consider it a forced vehicle upgrade. Don't feel bad.
"Liberating" Civilian Transportation
Civilian cars are… abundant. They're everywhere! And they're delightfully disposable.
Need a quick getaway? That poor farmer's truck will do nicely. Just try not to think about it too much, alright?
Okay, I know what you're thinking: "But that's morally questionable!" Unpopular opinion: the cartel is worse. So, even Steven.
Calling in Backup (and By Backup, I Mean Vehicles)
Rebel support is your friend. They can deliver a vehicle right to your location.
Just ask nicely… or, you know, demand it with the authority of a highly trained Special Forces operative.
The mortar strike option? Use it *near* (but not *on*) a desired vehicle. The chaos might make it easier to "acquire." Purely coincidental, of course.
Embrace the Chaos, My Friends
Sometimes, the best way to get a vehicle is to create a situation where vehicles appear. Blow up a checkpoint.
Cartel reinforcements will arrive. Suddenly, you have options. It's all about creating opportunity!
And hey, extra bonus: you're weakening the cartel at the same time. Win-win, right?
The Art of the Helicopter Heist
Helicopters are the kings (and queens) of Bolivian transportation. So, naturally, everyone wants one.
My favorite method? Spot one taking off. Shoot the pilot (sorry, pilot!).
Then, gracefully (or not-so-gracefully) take control. Instant air superiority!
The Unpopular Opinion: Explosions Are Your Friend
Okay, here's where some people might disagree. But hear me out: strategically placed explosions can really improve your vehicle acquisition rate.
A well-timed grenade near a convoy? Creates confusion. Confusion creates opportunity. Opportunity creates… a new truck for you!
I'm not saying you *should* blow everything up. But I'm also not *not* saying it. Wink, wink.
"Finding" Hidden Stashes
Ghost Recon Wildlands is full of secrets. Some of those secrets are… vehicles.
Explore! Wander off the beaten path! You might just stumble upon a sweet ride the cartel forgot about. Lucky you!
It's like finding a twenty dollar bill in your old coat. Except the twenty dollar bill is a heavily armed technical.
Become the Ultimate Bolivian Car Thief (But, Like, For Good)
Ultimately, getting more vehicles in Ghost Recon Wildlands is about embracing the game's sandbox nature.
Experiment. Be bold. And don't be afraid to get a little… creative with your methods.
After all, you're a Ghost. You're supposed to be resourceful! So go out there and liberate some vehicles. Bolivia depends on it (sort of)!