For missing in-game rewards in GTA Online , I’d usually pick the reward that is hardest to get later or gives the most long-term value: money/cash bonuses, exclusive vehicles, rare cosmetics, or time-limited items. If the menu lets you choose between a few options, the safest pick is often the one with the best resale or practical use , not just the coolest-looking item.

Best pick order

  1. Cash or premium currency, if offered.
  2. Exclusive vehicles with strong utility.
  3. Rare cosmetics or event-only clothing.
  4. Weapons or upgrades you would otherwise have to buy.
  5. Purely cosmetic duplicates or low-value consumables.

What to avoid

  • Low-tier consumables you can earn again easily.
  • Items that only look good but do not unlock anything.
  • Duplicate rewards unless they convert into something useful.
  • Anything that is tied to a mode you never play.

Simple rule

If one option helps you make money, save time, or unlock something unavailable later, choose that first. If everything is cosmetic, pick the rarest or most limited-time item.

GTA Online context

Rockstar has recently been pushing more event-based GTA Online content, including newer mission chains and limited in-game rewards, so the safest strategy is to prioritize anything that may not return soon. A recent guide on GTA Online’s New Listing Missions shows Rockstar is still using event-style rewards and limited access content as part of updates. If you want the exact best pick, send the reward choices and I’ll rank them from best to worst.