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Best Sandevistan build in Cyberpunk 2077

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One of the many changes in the Cyberpunk 2077 2.0 update was the Sandevistan ability, which lets you slow down time as you whip around and annihilate your enemies. This build allows you to take on insurmountable odds as all of your enemies can’t react in time to your flurry of blows, destroying a large portion of their numbers by the time your speed wears off. Not only is it effective, but it’s really fun! Here is the best Sandevistan build in Cyberpunk 2077.

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The best Sandevistan build in Cyberpunk 2077

There are two main Sandevistan builds, one using a blade weapon, and another using a gun. The blade build is superior as it doesn’t rely on headshots, like the other, and is so much more fun to execute. In my opinion, anyway. Below are all the cyberware and perks you’ll want to make the most of the Sandevistan ability, to maximize your strength and killing capacity.

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The Cyberware

Cyberpunk 2077 Militech Falcon Sandevistan

Screenshot: CD Projekt Red

Starting off, here is a list of all the Cyberware you’ll be wanting for this build:

  • Militech “Apogee” Sandevistan – Operating System
  • Kiroshi “Clairvoyant” Optics
  • Adrenaline Booster – Circulatory
  • Heal-On-Kill – Circulatory
  • Microrotors – Circulatory
  • Shock Absorber – Hands
  • Jenkins’ Tendons – Legs
  • Subdermal Armor – Integumentary
  • Optical Camo – Integumentary
  • Proxishield– Integumentary
  • Stabber – Nervous System
  • Adrenaline Converter – Nervous System
  • Revulsor – Nervous System
  • Dense Marrow – Skeleton
  • Epimorphic Skeleton – Skeleton
  • Universal Booster – Skeleton
  • Newton Module – Frontal Cortex

Do note that if you’ve missed your chance at the Militech “Apogee” Sandevistan, then you can use the Militech “Falcon” Sandevistan, instead. It isn’t as good, but still solid and widely available.

I haven’t filled in every slot, as all other cyberware doesn’t directly contribute to this build, but will enhance it if used. Due to the subjectivity of the remaining slots, you should fill them in with whatever cyberware you think is appropriate for your personal playstyle.

The perks

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Here are the perks that you’ll need to make the most of this build. I haven’t listed every single one, as it’ll be redundant considering they’re perquisites for the ones I’ve listed here:

  • Edgerunner – Technical Ability
  • Health Freak – Technical Ability
  • Slaughterhouse – Reflexes
  • Tailwind – Reflexes
  • Pain To Gain – Body
  • Vulnerability Analytics – Relic
  • Machine Learning – Relic
  • Emergency Cloaking – Relic

Note that the Relic perks are only available if you’ve purchased the Phantom Liberty DLC. The build is still good without them. Also, the perks listed are all “main perks” that you’ll find at the end of each perk tree. There are other great perks that branch off of these “main perks” that are still worth your consideration. The perks that’ll help you out here are obvious enough, but will serve to your personal preferred way of playing Cyberpunk 2077.

I hope you enjoyed our Sandevistan build in Cyberpunk 2077. For more builds and information, PC Invasion has your back.


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Aidan Lambourne
Aidan Lambourne is a contributing writer for PC Invasion, with almost a couple years of experience in the industry. He has written about Roblox extensively, although has keenly covered new releases and indie games. A passionate writer and gamer, he still can't really believe he gets to indulge in both for a career.