Alex Gibson
Kiwi Edgerunners Cyberpunk 2077 Build
Weapons, Cyberdeck, & Cyberware
Kiwi is one of the more mysterious characters in Edgerunners. She is Lucy’s mentor (build guide for Lucy here) and a master netrunner who is capable of disabling large groups of enemies within seconds, which means for this build we’re going very high on intelligence. In fact, we won’t even be using any firepower at all since Kiwi does everything with her mind. The idea with our Kiwi build is that we’re going to be able to spread Cyber Pyschosis, Grenade Detonations, Suicides, Weapon Glitch, and other Ultimate Quickhacks between enemies in a single upload. So, all this means your first port of call is to get yourself a Cyberdeck. There are cheap options to be bought in the Kabuki Market from the Ripper Doc for new builds — full guide on how to get all cyberdecks here. Ultimately, however, you want to work towards either of these two options for the late game: Tetratronic MK.4 – purchase from Nina the Ripperdoc in Charterhill (40 Street Cred). This is the best suited for this build for its 75% reduction in Quickhack Uploads, and a reduction in Quickhack Cooldowns. It also makes Ultimate Quickhack effects spread between enemies, which is going to be crucial for taking out big groups of enemies without weapons. Netwatch Mk. 5 – purchased from Doc. Rider in Wellsprings for 40 Street Cred and $30,000. This is the alternative option for this build. It’s a decent deck but it doesn’t excel quite as much as the Tetratronic since it doesn’t increase upload speeds, nor does it reduce cooldowns quite as much. Most importantly, it doesn’t spread Ultimate Quickhacks. That all being said, it does boost Quickhack damage and spread distance to spreadable Quickhacks, and so if you want to go for a Contagion-style build this would work well. Now we have our Cyberdeck, let’s some implants to compliment her build. We’ve added Optical Camo here even though Kiwi is never seen using it, simply because as a netrunner you’re often going to be hacking in close vicinity to people and it makes sense that she would want to remain undetected while being so vulnerable.
Visual Cortex – Increases Crit damage by 30%Limbic System Enhancement – Increases Crit chance by 7%Ex Disk – Additional x5 RAMOptical Camo – Purchased from the Ripper Doc in East Santa Domingo, who sells two different qualities of the item — Legendary ($28,000) and Rare ($4,000). You should obviously go for the better one, but the Rare quality will suit the early game and still lasts for 5 seconds.
Character Points
Since we know from the show that Kiwi is arguably the most powerful pure netrunner in Edgerunners, it would make sense to build almost exclusively around Intelligence. Of course, we’ll need to invest in Technical Ability and Cool to get some valuable perks, too. Then just pour everything else into Reflex to multiply your Crit chance. In total, we went for 20 Intelligence, 18 Technical Ability, and 18 Cool, then put the remaining points into Body. Let’s take a look at some useful perks: Note that the following is not an exhaustive list, but are Perks we believe any Kiwi-style build needs.
Intelligence
Let’s start by bolstering Breach Protocol and manipulating it to operate according to the gameplay we’ll be using in combat as Kiwi. Again, we’re trying to make a build that is all about using Quickhacks to disable and destroy enemies in a single glance. Breach Protocol
Cloud Cache – Completing a Breach Protocol reduces RAM cost of next Breach Protocol by 2.Total Recall – ICEpick Daemon reduces all Quickhack costs by 1.Headstart – Automatically uploads the first daemon in the list as a priority (will be ICEpick daemon)Hackathon – Uploading 3 or more daemons in the same Breach Protocol reduces Quickhack cooldowns by 33% for 5 mins.Efficiency – Uploading 3 or more daemons in the same Breach Protocol increases Cyberdeck RAM recovery rate by 6 units per 60 secsQuickhack cooldowns by 33% for 5 mins.
Now pepper in Mass Vulnerability + Upgrades Resistances & Quickhacks as they are going to reduce enemy resistances and make them more susceptible to Quickhack damage. Quickhacks
Bloodware – 30% more Quickhack damagePlague – Quickhacks that can spread jump to three additional targetsDiffusion – Quickhack spread distance is 2 times largerAnamnesis – Available Cyberdeck RAM cannot drop below 4 units.Hacker Overlord – Unlocks Epic crafting specs for Epic Quickhacks
Beyond the important handful we’ve selected here, invest in Perks that reduce RAM cost and generally make your Netrunner build more efficient. You’ll also want to work your way up to Bartmoss’ Legacy so you can craft Legendary Quickhacks.
Reflex
Blades
Sting Like a Bee – Increase attack speedDeathbolt – Health regen & increase movement speed with melee attacksJudge, Jury, & Executioner – Bonus damage versus max HP targets since we will typically be initiating combat at close rangeBloodlust – Even more HP regen.
Cool
Ninjutsu Since Kiwi is all about pouncing on enemies to devastating effect, it would make sense to invest in Ninjutsu when considering your Cool options.
Strike From the Shadows – Increases Crit chance by 7% when sneakingAssassin – Deal more damage to human enemiesGhost – Increase detection time by 40%
Cold Blood
Coldest Blood – Increase max stack amount for Cold Blood by 2Quick Transfer – Reduces Quickhack upload time by 3% per stack of Cold BloodFrosty Synapsis – Reduces Quickhack cooldowns by 6% per stack of Cold BloodCold and Calculating – Landing a Crit Hit has a 50% chance of applying a stack of Cold Blood
Technical Ability
The focus here is crafting and making sure we can forge strong armor to keep Kiwi well-protected as she hacks enemies amid fierce combat. Crafting
Grease Monkey – Allows you to craft Epic itemsEdgerunner Artisan – Allows you to craft Legendary itemsField Technician – Crafted weapons deal more damage
Engineering
Bladerunner – Increase damage to drones, mechs, and robots by 40%
That does it for how to build Kiwi from Edgerunners in Cyberpunk 2077 build guide. Again, it’s not a completely exhaustive list of Perks and Cyberware options, but it should provide you with a great overview of what works best for the build style. For more related content, search Twinifnite or check out what’s listed below.
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