Choosing a bad driver to save money can lead to that driver picking the wrong vehicle for the getaway, while choosing a bad shooter can lead to them dying during a heist and taking a piece of the final cut due to a casualty fee. While the success of online heists tends to rely on other players, the success of story mode heists relies on the individual player’s decisions. One difference between GTA 5's story mode heists and online heists is how gameplay can be affected. Related: How GTA 5 Ruined Grand Theft Auto's Wanted Levels Play GTA 5's stock market right and all three protagonists can become billionaires, however, online players seemed to jump past that during the $100 Billion Heist Challenge in GTA Online. In terms of story mode, while the heists are a big part of monetary gain, the in-game stock market is where the big money is at. Some may not even be that profitable, but they are a way to encourage strategy and teamwork in GTA Online, which could be hard to come by if players aren’t going into heists with people they know. Heists aren’t the only way to make money in GTA 5. With the introduction of a new heist in GTA Online, let’s look at all of the current heists in GTA 5 and see which one is the best. The story mode heists were so popular that heists made their way into GTA Online, and Rockstar hasn’t looked back since. The method and crew members chosen determined the effectiveness of each heist and how much money could be made in the end. These heists allowed players to decide between two different methods and pick crew members based on the player’s preference. GTA 5 introduced heists to the story mode, tying into two of the three Grand Theft Auto protagonists' bank robbing history. The Grand Theft Auto series has always been about chaos, mayhem, making money, and spending it on expensive toys.