U4GM - Explore the Surprising Changes in GTA 5's Golden Update
For GTA 5 players seeking cheap GTA money, the game offers a variety of options, from completing missions to exploiting glitches. But what if you could simply turn anything you touched into gold? One player experienced this bizarre scenario, documenting their journey through Los Santos with the power of transmutation.
The player began by experimenting with objects around Franklin's house, turning sun loungers, bins, and even the front door into gold. The financial returns were underwhelming, highlighting the limitations of transmuting low-value items.
The player then set their sights on more ambitious targets, such as Franklin's car. However, the cost of transmuting the car was prohibitive: $5 million. Instead, the player focused on smaller household items like TVs and laptops, generating a steady income but falling short of the million-dollar goal needed to turn Franklin into gold.
A breakthrough came with the discovery that certain landmarks, such as street lamps, yielded surprisingly high returns. 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 not only provided a massive payout but also unlocked 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 pursuit of wealth became a spectacle of absurdity, with the ultimate goal of turning the entire world into gold, a feat requiring a staggering $100 million. The video showcases the chaotic and entertaining possibilities that arise when the laws of GTA 5 are bent to the extreme.





