Depending on your choice of aim-mode, GTA Online is either a game either influenced more by skill or chance. While player ability still matters when playing in an auto-aim lobby, competition is much less skill based than in free-aim sessions. Regardless of which you pick, your character's stats will have significant influence.
Many GTA Online players make the mistake of discounting these character stats, assuming their actual impact is minimal. However, sometimes it is a high stat which gives you that tiny advantage, that minimal edge over your opponents which propels you to victory. These stats don't really affect the immediate factors of the game such as health, or the amount of damage you can deal — which is why many overlook them — rather they alter the secondary, underlying abilities of your character. Some of these abilities won't even become apparent to players not paying attention.
An extra second of sprinting could save you from a fatal shot. Jumping down a ledge so high that your opponent would die from the fall while you survive serves as the perfect ambush. Escaping into the water with superior lung capacity can win you an Adversary Mode. Players always assume that shooting and driving are the only factors influencing the game — and what weapon or car you have.
Each of the several player stats in GTA Online have different benefits and can be increased in different ways.







