It may become more common later into the campaign, but for now you’re going to have to buy one.
We don’t have a comprehensive list of every location for every vehicle just yet (have you seen the size of this game?), but we can give you a leg up with some guaranteed spawn locations for the most powerful vehicles to get you started: This can be bought for 15,000 Skell Credits or stolen from numerous enemy bases. Gyps Standard: This heavy-duty transport helicopter comes with no weapons for the pilot, but there are two side-mounted Gatling guns which passengers can fire.It’s quick, maneuverable, and the top-mounted gun gives you some firepower. Landscape Mk II Pickup Truck: As mentioned earlier, you start with this truck unlocked and it’s a pretty solid choice if you want to get the whole squad in one vehicle.If you’re planning on mounting up as a group, then there are a couple of vehicles you should consider: If you’re playing in co-op then larger vehicles become a more interesting prospect, as many of them have secondary weapons that can only be fired by the passengers. This includes a lot of the civilian vehicles, all airplanes, and all boats (presumably because all the Bivouacs are on land, so you can’t call a boat in anywhere). Finally, it’s worth noting that some vehicles can’t be bought and must be stolen. They are also found in collectible crates throughout Auroa, so get dumpster diving if you want to scrounge together enough cash to buy a new ride. Skell Credits are earned by completing missions. It’s a one-time cost though, and once you own a vehicle you can call it in to any Bivouac on the map. Likewise, the IC-8 Incursion APC will set you back an eye-watering 75,000 Skell Credits. Buying vehicles is expensive, with the most expensive helicopter gunship, the Opheis Mk II, costing a whopping 55,000 Skell Credits. If you lose it or it’s destroyed, then it’s gone forever.
Stealing a new vehicle comes with the advantage that it’s free – you buy now, pay never! The problem is that there’s no way to save stolen vehicles. If you want something with a bit more boom, then you’ll have two choices – buy or steal. It doesn’t have any weapons, but it’s perfect for moving around the islands. The Landscape is a pretty standard truck with four seats and a Gatling gun mounted on top for a fifth occupant to fire. The only time you want to steer clear of helicopters is if you’re approaching a base with anti-air defenses like SAM sites.Īt the beginning of the game, you start with the Overseer helicopter and Landscape MK II pickup truck unlocked.
If you want to go exploring down a river or fancy a trip to one of the more remote islands, then they’re okay (but, again, helicopters do everything better than them). Helicopters are also the way to go in the many mountainous regions of Auroa, unless you want to spend ages driving up winding paths.īoats can be fun but are naturally limited by their waterborne nature. As we mentioned in our Tips and Tricks guide, motorbikes are deathtraps so don’t bother going near them.Ĭars, trucks, and APCs are all great if you need to get somewhere nearby or if you’re planning to raid a base, but for long distance travel you should grab a helicopter (or just fast travel). Some vehicles are more useful than others though. Ghost Recon: Breakpoint features vehicles of all sizes and shapes, including cars, motorbikes, trucks, APCs, helicopters, planes, and boats.