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Cyberpunk 2077 Athletics Annihilation Street Brawler Perk Guide

Cyberpunk 2077: The best Athletics, Annihilation, and Street Brawler perks

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Athletics perks

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The Athletics perk can be leveled-up by sprinting, climbing, sliding, and grappling hostiles as you explore Cyberpunk 2077‘s world. Depending on your Body attribute’s level, you might have options to rip out heavy machine guns or bash doors, subsequently granting more Athletics EXP.

 

Several skill nodes here boost V’s stamina and health regeneration, but here are some important picks:

Perk/Skill Node Effect Body Level
Pack Mule +60 carry weight 1
Regeneration Health regeneration during combat 1
Invincible +10% max health (3 ranks) 5
Marathoner Sprinting does not drain stamina 14

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Athletics awards you an extra perk point at levels 3, 7, 8, 10, 11, 16, and 19. The remaining level-ups grant boosts to carry weight, health, and stamina.

Athletics ultimate perk (level 20): Hard Motherf*cker – When entering combat, armor and resistances are increased by 10% for 10 seconds; +1% per perk level.

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