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Agent

Not to be confused with the Secret Agent Base.

Why can I not buy this?

The content featured on this page is no longer obtainable in Jailbreak. It is now exclusive content that can only be obtained through trading, and it is unable to be purchased by non-owners.
Became unobtainable on: May 7th, 2021.

The Agent is an unobtainable vehicle in Jailbreak, released in the Mid-Season Update on May 1, 2021. It is a community creation modeled by Zewo_Tsu.[1]

The Agent was available to purchase for only six days before becoming unobtainable on May 7, 2021. It could have been bought for 600,000 in-game cash at the central intersection in Rising City.

The Agent is known for its extremely limited obtainability and the equipment of missiles on the vehicle.

Overview

The Agent is unique for being a weaponized car, featuring a pair of missile launchers on the front fenders. They can be aimed properly if the driver is skilled, simply firing in the direction the car is facing Deals a maximum of 60 damage to vehicles per shot. They are weaker than other vehicle missiles, for killing players they arent effective. But for disabling vehicles it is significantly better, most people do not prefer the missiles on the Agent, and instead use missiles on aerial vehicles such as the Black Hawk and the Jet.

The missiles have friendly fire, which can be used by people to "troll" players. The missiles are of best use when shooting players next to a wall or inside of a vehicle, as this will allow the explosion to affect a greater area, dealing damage towards the targeted player more efficiently.

Performance

The Agent has good overall performance stats, with relatively quick speed and very capable handling, braking, and off-roading. Pair all of this with the ability to fire missiles, The Agent comes out as a very solid vehicle.

However, The Agent has below-average price to performance ratio when it comes to speed, as it loses to the cheaper/similar-priced Stallion, Eclaire, Roadster, and Airtail. The price of 600,000 seems to be mainly attributed to its limited status and weapons rather than outright performance.

Stats
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Top Speed
Excellent
4s
Reverse Speed
Mediocre
2s
The vehicle is slightly faster than the Stormrider and JB8, being able to reach 200 MPH on the Jailbreak map. It ties with the Bandit. However, it is slightly behind the Goliath by 1 MPH and Beam Hybrid by 3 MPH. At 46 MPH, it has one of the worst reverse speeds. However, it can still beat the Roadster, Classic and Cybertruck.
Launch
Fair
3s
Acceleration
Incredible
4.5s
The Agent produces an old timer punch of torque upon initial launch, reaching up to 55 MPH, which beats most mid-tier vehicles. It is comparable to the Delorean. Accelerates to a desirable speed in around two seconds and reaches its true top speed in about 19 seconds. It is quick, but not quick enough to keep up with hypercars. Comparable to the JB8.
Handling
Excellent
4s
Off-roading
Incredible
4.5s
Easy to handle at any speed and handles very smoothly. Comparable to the Megalodon. With high suspension, the vehicle can conquer most bumps and hills relatively well. Its powerful launch helps with climbing terrain. (If you keep the suspension at Monster you theoretically can shoot missiles farther)
Braking
Incredible
4.5s
Durability
Excellent
4s
Having powerful brakes, it comes to a stop in about a second. Comparable to the Eclaire, but loses to the Arachnid. As a spy car, the Agent has more health than the average vehicle with 125 HP. Comparable to the Hammerhead and Striker.

Gallery

Exterior

Exterior images of the Agent.

Interior

Interior images of the Agent.

The teaser images of the Agent prior to release.

Other images of the Agent.

Notifications

The notifications of the Agent.

Trivia

  • It is based on the Aston Martin DB5, famous for its appearances in the James Bond movie franchise.
  • It is powered by an Inline-6 engine.
    • The Agent is influenced by James Bond's version, as it has missiles, unlike a DB5 in real-life.
  • Modeled by Zewo_Tsu, it was originally created as a Jailbreak concept in this tweet as part of a season concept. It was not a level 10 vehicle, nor did it have machine guns; instead, it was a limited-time car with missiles.
  • When parked with no driver inside, the missile launchers will stay retracted in the fender. Once a driver enters the vehicle, the missile launchers will appear.
  • On lower-end devices, the Agent could randomly spin and fling out of the map, similar to the Roadster.
    • However, according to the patch notes as of September 4th, 2021, the glitch has been fixed.
  • This is the first vehicle with functional doors that open like traditional doors, the other being the Fiasco; all others use butterfly or gullwing opening styles.
  • After The Agent became unobtainable, it could still be seen spawning inside the crate in the middle of the Rising City for older servers. However, it could not be purchased and obtained by non-owners.
    • The same had happened with other vehicles, including, but not limited to, the JB8, Raptor, SUV, and Megalodon.
  • The Agent became unobtainable without an obvious announcement from Badimo. They quietly announced its unobtainability in the game's description, and tipped at its retirement on their Twitter page.
  • The Agent has an infinite supply of missiles if spawned in the Trading Island.
    • They do not damage cars or players, however.

Miscellaneous trivia

  • The Agent is the second community-created car in Jailbreak, after the M12 Molten.
  • The Agent is the first limited to spawn in a mysterious container, with the second being the Carbonara.
  • The Agent is the sixth British car in the game, after the Mighty, Megalodon, Celestial, Classic, and Airtail.
  • The Agent is the ninth weaponized vehicle, after the Black Hawk, SWAT Van, Celestial, Helicopter, Jet, Little Bird, and Bank Truck, and before the Goliath and Stunt.
  • It is the sixth vehicle to feature functional doors, after the now-removed Blade, Drone, Beam Hybrid, Delorean, and Airtail.
  • Although it shows that the Agent can only have a maximum of ten explosives, it actually uses twenty. For each of the explosives used, two missiles are actually used.
    • This also paved the way for a glitch: players cannot buy missiles once the counter reaches 1 and are not able to fire the last missile in the pack in order to buy more. However, this can be easily fixed upon exiting and re-entering the vehicle.
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