{"id":88268,"date":"2025-01-29T00:10:17","date_gmt":"2025-01-29T00:10:17","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/29\/gta-online-how-to-find-treasure-with-your-submarine-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-29T00:10:17","modified_gmt":"2025-01-29T00:10:17","slug":"gta-online-how-to-find-treasure-with-your-submarine-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/29\/gta-online-how-to-find-treasure-with-your-submarine-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"GTA Online: How to find treasure with your submarine &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>GTA Online: How to find treasure with your submarine Rockstar GamesGTA Online\u2019s Cayo Perico update added a brand new selection of vehicles and one of the most expensive was the submarine, but you can use it to get cash back if you know what you\u2019re doing. The game\u2019s not only added huge underwater vehicles to the mix, equipped with lock-on rocket launchers, but also in an almost challenge-like way players who own one can start to hunt for treasure. The actual name of this in-game is Hidden Caches, which are hidden in the depths of the sea. Tracking them down isn\u2019t the easiest thing in the world at first, though with the right setup, you will be farming treasure \u2013 which means cash and RP \u2013 in no time. It\u2019s actually quite a simple process. How to farm Hidden Caches in GTA Online Firstly, it\u2019s worth noting that there will be 10 of these Hidden Caches to find in GTA Online every day. Each one you tick off, you will get an RP boost and $7,500 cash per capture. That means you\u2019re looking at $75,000 per day, if you play your cards right. Read More: Dr. Dre stuns GTA players with heist cameo &#8211; Follow the instructions below and you will be well on your way: Load up Grand Theft Auto 5 and enter GTA Online. &#8211; Purchase the submarine from your iFruit phone. &#8211; Go into upgrades and select the Sonar System, which will help you track down Hidden Caches. &#8211; Purchase the mini Submarine option, allowing you to sound out the treasure in the big sub, and switch to the smaller one to collect it. &#8211; Pick the nearest Hidden Cache and travel towards it \u2013 repeating this process to farm them. &#8211; How to find Hidden Cache in GTA 5 They\u2019re easy to spot once you have completed those steps. As seen below, they appear in the water with easily recognizable icons. How much are submarine upgrades? Clearly, with a hefty $2.2 million price tag on the submarine, this isn\u2019t going to be for everyone. Many members of the game\u2019s online community will have a shed load of cash, because it\u2019s been out for so long, making it a little more accessible than the absurd amount may perceive. The Sonar System is $1.2 million and the added feature to store a Kraken Avisa submersible inside will cost an additional $1.54 million. Customization for the new submarine in #GTAOnline pic.twitter.com\/YcythfkJd7 \u2014 Dexerto \u2013 Vice News &#038; Updates (@DexertoVice) December 15, 2020 Upgrades list and prices Color ($75,000) &#8211; Flag (Free) &#8211; Sonar Station ($1,200,000) &#8211; Guided Missiles ($1,900,000) &#8211; Weapon Workshop ($350,000) &#8211; Moon Pool Vehicles: Sparrow ($1,815,000) &#038; Kraken Avisa ($1,545,000) &#8211; All in all, it\u2019s quite expensive, but will make your ability to access new money on a daily basis that bit easier. 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