Best walking arsenal build cyberpunk 2077
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The best Walking Arsenal build in Cyberpunk 2077

Hail of bullets.

One of the better things about Cyberpunk 2077 2.0 is the revamped buildcrafting. Gone are the confusing and convoluted menus. We now have a great new layout and some really inspired skills and perks to play with. With the right planning and some decent guidance, you can really attune V to a specific playstyle. With the Walking Arsenal build, you can become a limitless spray of bullets as you wade through enemies in Cyberpunk 2077 2.0.

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Walking Arsenal build Cyberpunk 2.0

Spray and Pray is the name of the game with the Walking Arsenal build in Cyberpunk 2077 2.0. Endless ammo, perfect accuracy, and as much damage from your loadout as possible are what we go for. Quickhacks are for the Cyber Assassins; this build relies on lead.

Body perk tree

Best walking arsenal build cyberpunk 2077

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It’s all about the body with the Walking Arsenal build in Cyberpunk 2077 2.0. This section will help you to perform better with your aim in all heavy weapons, including shotguns, light machine guns, and heavy machine guns.

Building up the right side of the Body skill tree will lower your recoil and help with bullet spread, both with and without aiming down the sights. The real showstopper in this skill tree is the Obliterate perk which has a chance to explode the heads of enemies, depending on how low their health is. Expanding outwards from the Obliterate perk is a very fun perk that can cause Obliterate to spread.

The center of the body tree focuses mainly on keeping your walking arsenal build in Cyberpunk 2077 at peak physical health. So, this branch works alongside your bloodpump cyberware to provide boosts to health and mitigation.

Reflex perk tree

Best walking arsenal build cyberpunk 2077

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Body focuses on shotguns and machine guns, whereas the reflex tree makes the build an assault rifle surgeon. Burying points into the left side of the Reflex tree will result in some outrageous technicality with Assault Rifles and SMGs.

Recoil, stamina cost, and reload speed are all dropped as you work your way up the left tree in the Reflex perk section. However, the final perk is a real standout in Cyberpunk 2077 with the ability to make your 7th consecutive shot on an enemy deal 100% of the previous shots. This is only applied to Assault Rifles, but it makes them absolutely devastating for your Cyberpunk 2077 build.

It’s all well and good being a Walking Arsenal in Cyberpunk 2.0, but you won’t do very well if your build lacks the dexterity to move around. The center branch in the Reflex perk tree will allow you to dash, dodge, and jump, all while using your weapons. The lower and middle of this tree will enable you to reload and aim, all while performing your nimble movements. Now you never need to stop emptying lead in Cyberpunk 2077.

Intelligence perk tree

Best walking arsenal build cyberpunk 2077

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Spray and pray is always good with the Walking Arsenal build in Cyberpunk 2077, but with smart weapons, you can do way more spraying and way less praying. Being able to use a lock on and have homing bullets means you can mow down enemies like never before.

However, you won’t need a lot of attribute or skill points to unlock everything you need in the far right of the Intelligence perk tree.

Finally, this branch will enable you to pick out multiple enemies, maintain lock on, and have a much higher rate of accuracy for your Smart weapons. These are a great, if not rarer, choice for what I believe is the best Walking Arsenal build in Cyberpunk 2077.

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