Best Stealth Sniper Build in Cyberpunk 2077 2.0

Sniper builds can be absolutely deadly in Cyberpunk 2077, and they’re really fun to play as so long as you build them right. Plus, with the release of Phantom Liberty and the overhauled Update 2.0, there’s never been a better time to take advantage of all the great new content geared for snipers. This is everything you need to know about how to create thebest stealth sniper build in Cyberpunk 2077 2.0.

Best Gear for Stealth Sniper Build in Cyberpunk 2.0

Cyberpunk 2077 has a plethora of ways to build your character any way you want. Though it is possible to cross over between specialties and be good at nearly everything, hyper-specializing in one area will yield the most deadly results and grant the best abilities.

In this build guide, we will cover attribute stat distribution, basic perks, Relic perks, best primary weapons, best secondary weapons, and the best Cyberware for a stealth sniper build.

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Best Sniper Rifles and Handguns for a Stealth Sniper Build

The bread and butter of any sniper build is the sniper rifle itself. While there is no be-all-end-all sniper rifle in Cyberpunk 2077, there are some that do the job slightly better than others. The best sniper rifles are usually the ones with the Iconic status, but there are some outliers.

Below are a couple particular standouts:

Overwatch Power Sniper

This iconic sniper rifle has 50% armor penetration and a 300% headshot damage multiplier. It also has increased reload speed and comes with a custom silencer. It’s perfect for posting up from a distance and picking off enemies one by one, dropping them with carefully placed shots that make nary a sound.

You can get this Iconic weapon by doing Panam’s questline with the Aldacados.

overwatch sniper rifle in cyberpunk

I love this one, and it’s not even Iconic! The SPT32 Grad is great for raw power, as the Tier 5++ SPT32 Grad has 307 damage output and three mod slots. Like the Overwatch, this one’s also got 300% headshot damage multiplier and 50% armor penetration, though it will kick up quite a racket without a silencer attached.

You can get this deadly rifle from most vendors around Night City, and lower tiers of the rifle can be upgraded using crafting components.

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Her Majesty

Pistols and Revolvers are useful secondary weapons, and I heavily recommend a certain pistol obtained in Phantom Liberty called “Her Majesty”. This baby comes with a unique silencer and has guaranteed headshot crits while optical camo is active.

It really is the best precision pistol I’ve encountered in the game. It’s great for quick silencer headshots from afar or from cloaked stealth in the midst of battle, and it doesn’t receive any debuffs for shooting enemies after you’ve been detected.

her majesty pistol in phantom liberty

Another great pistol worth getting is Yorinobu Arasaka’s Kongou pistol. Thankfully, this pistol is obtainable without the Phantom Liberty expansion. you’re able to get this iconic weapon during The Heist mission very early on in the game, and the game makes it very hard to proceed without grabbing it. I still use this beauty late in the game due to its incredibly effective range and reload speed.

The damage isn’t the best, but it’s still above the middle of the pack in terms of silencer pistols. Also, the reduced recoil and ricochet bullet spread is an added plus that you get without the need for additional Cyberware.

kongou pistol from cyberpunk 2077

The Rosco Iconic Revolver comes highly recommended because of the 50% crit damage multiplier. What really makes the Rosco special, though, is that shooting the legs and then the head — in that order — will instantly kill enemies. It’s really a perfect one-two punch as far as weapons go, and it’s very light besides.

you’re able to obtain this revolver after the Phantom Liberty gig “Waiting for Dodger” by looting Dodger’s corpse.

Crash is River Ward’s iconic revolver, and it’s well worth your time to obtain it by completing River’s questline.

Crash is a deadly tech revolver with a whopping 200% headshot damage multiplier. What’s more is it doubles as an automatic weapon when you charge while aiming. This makes it a great weapon to have by your side when things get dicey on your sniper perch. You’ll have the close-range advantage without even investing in Body perks for automatic weaponry.

Best Cyberware for a Stealth Sniper Build

Cyberware will help supplement your sniper build with headshot multipliers and reduced recoil. It’s a good idea to get Cyberware with the “Cool Attuned” label because that means it will scale to your all-important Cool level.

Here’s the best Cyberware for a stealth sniper build:

Best Clothing for Stealth Sniper Build

While most clothing in Cyberpunk 2077 doesn’t actually enhance stats thanks to Update 2.0, eyepieces grant bonuses to zoom and aiming. We recommend you grab the Kang Tao Manganese Combat Ocuset because of its high rate of weapon zoom at +0.15 and availability at the West Wind Estate clothing vendor.

In addition to this particular ocuset are the Trilayer Steel Ocuset, Old Ocuset, and Composite Ocuset. All of these grant lower than 0.15 zoom, but are really the best alternative for the more expensive Kang Tao one. All of these ocusets are available at the same West Wind Estate store in Pacifica.

Best Attribute Point Distribution for Stealth Sniper Build

Every stealth sniper build needs to focus on the Cool attribute first and foremost. Cool affects stealth and weaponry such as handguns, sniper rifles, and revolvers. After that, Technical Ability and Reflexes are the next Attributes our sniper build needs to focus on. Tech Ability helps with healing, grenades, and Cyberware, while Reflex grants better mobility.

Basically, you’ll want to spend points on stuff that helps you use long-range weapons and stay out of sight. Body and Intelligence are generally the least necessary attributes for a sniper build.

Below is a general guideline of how to distribute starting stats.Note that the first set of Rookie perks unlocks at 4 attribute points, followed by the Pro perks unlocking at 9, Phenom at 15, and Legend at 20.

Starting Stats

While your Starting stats aren’t too vital in the long run, it’s best to bump either Reflexes or Cool up to 6 in order to get your build going more quickly. After that, you can boost Technical Ability to 4 to get it moving toward its Perk Unlock level requirements.

Mid-Game Stats

As you approach level 35, you’ll want to build toward the attribute spread listed below. Getting Reflexes and Tech Ability to 15 is crucial because you’ll unlock the super useful Phenom tier Perks.

Endgame Stats

Finally, at max level, you should ideally get Cool, Tech Ability, and Reflexes to level 20 to make full use of their specialized stealth and sniping Perks. Then, use the remaining points to get Body and Intelligence to level 9 so that you’re able to unlock their pro tier Perks. Where you distribute the last three points is largely up to the individual since you cannot unlock any more tiers from then on, but we recommend dumping the rest into Body to get the extra +6 max health from the three attribute points.

Body: 12Reflexes: 20Technical Ability: 20Intelligence: 9Cool: 20

Best Perks for a Stealth Sniper Build

Next up are Perks. Since the sniper rifle will be your weapon of choice, the Cool tree is where most of your Perk points will be spent. Only eight perks are available at the beginning due to each tier being locked behind a requisite attribute level.

The goal is to get Cool to level 20 as soon as possible to unlock the Phenom and Legend tier Perks. These abilities grant amazing critical hit bonuses for headshots and long-range shots, which make most enemies easy to one-shot.

First up are the Rookie tier Perks in the Cool attribute, all of which are stealth-focused. These are the easiest to unlock.

Once you unlock Pro Perks at level 9, you have access to these crucial sniper-specific abilities. This is the true bread and butter for the stealth sniper build.

Next are the Phenom Perks unlocking at Cool level 15.

You unlock enhanced crouching capabilities at the Phenom tier within the Cool tree, so get these stealthy perks.

Once you reach level 20 in Cool, you’ll unlock the Legend Perks. You’ll definitely want to invest in this ultimate sniper perk!

Technical Ability

Technical Ability perks are the next best to focus on. These perks grant health bonuses and cyberware improvements as well as tech weapon enhancements for your tech sniper rifles. It’s good to invest some perk points into the starting Tech perks while you’re still in the process of leveling up Cool to 20. Glutton of War should be an early perk you get in your sniper build journey.

You’ll probably want some Cyberware Perks to reduce recoil and increase accuracy via hand Cyberware, though these ones unlock at a high level 15 for the Technical Ability tree.

Lastly, it’s good to focus on a couple of Reflex Perks. Reflex is great for versatility, especially if you plan to run around and be a more mobile sniper. The great thing about these sniper-friendly Reflex Perks is they’re all newbie-friendly and only require your Reflex to be level 4. Though these are largely optional for making the best stealth sniper build, they do help your sniping mobility.

How you spend the remainder of your Perk points depends on playstyle, but you should be absolutely set with the above ones in your arsenal. Air Dash in the Reflex Perk tree, and added Cybernetic Armor Perks in the Technical Ability tree are recommended if you have all the above bases covered. Though again, not necessary!

Bolstering the core sniper build with a secondary weapon in case things get really dicey is smart as well. We recommend revolvers for close-range since it’s already in the Cool attribute. SMGs are a decent option too since it’s already within the Reflexes attribute that you’ll have access to.Hackingis a versatile option that I personally love, though it requires you to put additional points into the Intelligence attribute, which we haven’t necessarily needed for a pure stealth sniper build.

Best Relic Perks for a Stealth Sniper Build

Relic Perksare exclusive to the Phantom Liberty expansion and contain two amazing sniper-specific perks worth getting. It’s fine to completely ignore the Jailbreak perk tree since that focuses on close proximity enhancements tocybernetic arms.

Here are the best Relic Perks for a stealth sniper build.

I can’t say enough great things about how game-changing Vulnerability Analytics is for sniper builds. This Relic Perk provides an all-new weak spot detection ability when aiming down the sights. Certain limbs will highlight as you aim your weapon.

Managing to hit the weak spots grants 100% Crit Chance, +25% Armor Penetration, and Weakspot Damage Bonuses. Dealing enough damage to weak spots also causes an EMP explosion within 3 meters. Vulnerability Analytics is an amazing boon to any sniper build, and I can’t recommend it enough!

That’s our guide on how to make thebest stealth sniper build in Cyberpunk 2077 2.0. While there are many more weapons, Perks, and Cyberware that are viable, these are some guidelines that will make you the best sniper possible. Disagree with our favorite snipers and Cyberware? Let us know in the comments below! Likewise, be sure to check out our other Cyberpunk 2077 build guides and quest walkthroughs down below.