Quick Answer

For a first Cyberpunk 2077 run, pick one combat identity before spending attributes: Netrunner, Sandevistan melee, stealth pistol or knives, direct gun build, or tech weapon build. Add Technical Ability early if cyberware capacity feels tight, and do not assume a full attribute reset is always available.

Beginner Build Planner

Build StartCore AttributesFirst Operating SystemEarly Perks To FavorBest If You WantMain Risk
Netrunner controlIntelligence + Technical AbilityCyberdeckRAM recovery, queue control, trace pressure toolsRemote kills, camera control, safer gigsFeels weak if RAM, quickhack tiers, and cyberware lag behind
Sandevistan bladesReflexes + Technical AbilitySandevistanDash, blade finishers, stamina supportFast close combat and time-slow burstBad positioning gets punished before mobility comes online
Stealth pistol / knivesCool + Technical AbilityCyberdeck or SandevistanHeadshot, throw, crouch sprint, optical camo supportQuiet gigs and lower alarm riskForced fights need backup damage
Gun first-runReflexes or Body + Technical AbilitySandevistan or BerserkWeapon tree that matches your main gunSimple combat and easy loot upgradesSpreading across every gun type dilutes damage
Tech weapon plannerTechnical Ability + Reflexes / BodyAny OS that supports your playstyleCharge shots, cyberware, armor, grenadesGear value, crafting pressure, wall-piercing weaponsNeeds patience and weapon familiarity

Story-Safe Attribute Order

StageWhat To PrioritizeWhy It Matters
Prologue to early Act 2Choose one identity and one weapon familyThis prevents wasted perk points before your gear stabilizes
Early Act 2Add Technical Ability if cyberware slots feel crampedCyberware carries survival, mobility, and operating system power
MidgameRaise your main damage attribute instead of sampling every treePerks scale better when the actions match your real combat loop
Before Dogtown / late gigsCheck respec, cyberware capacity, and operating system fitPhantom Liberty and harder gigs punish half-switched builds

Operating System Decision

ChoicePick It WhenAvoid It When
CyberdeckYou want cameras, quickhacks, stealth control, or Netrunner playYou mostly sprint into melee or rely on time-slow gun bursts
SandevistanYou want blades, pistols, rifles, time-slow entries, or burst damageYou expect quickhack control or remote camera cleanup
BerserkYou want blunt weapons, Body pressure, and direct survivalYou prefer stealth, hacking, or precision headshot routes

First 10 Perk Questions

Use this section like a checklist before spending early perk points.

QuestionIf YesIf No
Do I solve most fights by hacking?Invest in Intelligence and cyberdeck supportDo not spend early points on quickhack perks just because they look useful
Am I using one weapon family every fight?Push that attribute and perk treePick a main weapon before buying expensive cyberware
Do I die before my damage matters?Add survival cyberware, armor, mobility, or Body supportKeep building offense
Do I want stealth to stay optional?Keep one loud fallback weaponAvoid a pure stealth-only spread
Am I saving for Phantom Liberty?Check Dogtown route, Relic perks, and cyberware capacityFinish core Act 2 systems first

Common Beginner Mistakes

MistakeBetter Move
Leveling all five attributes evenlyPick one main damage identity, then add survival and Technical Ability
Buying cyberware without a build goalChoose OS, legs, survival, and damage support in that order
Switching from Cyberdeck to Sandevistan without replacing perksRespec perks around the new combat loop before testing hard gigs
Ignoring Cool on stealth buildsPistols, knives, crouch movement, and crit pressure need Cool support
Assuming every build needs the same first gunYour weapon should match the attribute you are actually raising

FAQ

What is the safest beginner build in Cyberpunk 2077?

A gun-focused build with Technical Ability support is the easiest safe start because it uses common loot, strong cyberware, and simple combat habits. Netrunner is powerful too, but it needs cyberdeck, RAM, and quickhack support before it feels smooth.

Should I play Netrunner or Sandevistan first?

Pick Netrunner if you enjoy controlling fights before enemies see you. Pick Sandevistan if you want direct weapons, blades, and time-slow burst. Do not plan around both at the same time because they use different operating systems.

Can I respec attributes in Cyberpunk 2077?

Perk points are flexible, but attribute planning is stricter. Treat attribute choices as long-term and use the attributes and respec guide before committing to a full pivot.

When should I start Phantom Liberty with a beginner build?

Start after your main combat loop, cyberware capacity, and one backup weapon feel stable. If you are still switching between builds, use the Phantom Liberty timing guide first.