Here’s Phantom Liberty’s Relic Skills…So Far

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Phantom Liberty is only weeks away from dropping and those who have stuck by the game since that disastrous 2020 launch should feel richly rewarded. Give credit to CD Projekt Red, they have have worked relentlessly to get the game to where it should have been on launch day.

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Along with the much awaited update 2.0 for the base game is the aforementioned Phantom Liberty expansion. And with it comes several new features which promise to make your character builds more exciting and the gameplay more intense.

Cue the introduction of the Relic Skill Tree.

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Related: CD Projekt Red Explain Why Phantom Liberty is going to be Cyberpunk 2077’s Only DLC – FandomWire

What Are the Phantom Liberty Relic Skills?

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The Relic Skill Tree aims to greatly enhance the cyberware skills in Phantom Liberty.

For those not already aware, the Relic Skill Tree is a completely new addition, which is said to enhance the Cyberware skills of the game. So players could see themselves become even more powerful and the chance to add more survivability to their builds.

It’s said that the Relic Skills are even more powerful when used in conjunction with the the new perks for Phantom Liberty. So if you’re looking to improve your attacks on the monowire or use mantis blades to turn your enemies into diced tuna, then you’re going to want to brush up on what each Relic Skill does.

And so far there have been 9 confirmed Relic Skills, with all of the revealed skills relating to the enhancement of V’s Cyberware abilities.

Read Also: Cyberpunk 2077 2.0 Update and Phantom Liberty get Exploratory Video – FandomWire

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Idris Elba brings the cool as Solomon Reed in Phantom Liberty.

We’ll touch on each of these briefly below;

  • Jailbreak – The dismemberment or finisher performed with the mantis blades will charge the next Leap Attack
  • Emergency Cloaking – Improves the Optical Camo Cyberware, enhancing evasion during combat
  • Limiter Removal – A charged shockwave from Gorilla arms has the ability to knock down all enemies within range
  • Sensory Protocol – When crouched and detected, time will slow. Allowing the player to move out the line of sight. Essential for those who prefer a stealthy approach
  • Vulnerability analytics – In combat, vulnerabilities can be detected in both enemy armour and cyberware. The result of hitting the vulnerable areas provides several bonuses
  • Launch Capacity Override – Unleash wrist rockets which can destroy enemies instantly. This skill also provides an additional +1 charge to the Projectile Launch System
  • Machine Learning – To destroy an enemy’s vulnerability would grant +10% frequency of new ones from appearing and also +5% Crit Damage. Lasting for 25 seconds this skill can be stacked up to 5 times, with the max stack doubling the effects
  • Data Tunneling – An enemy affected by a Monowire-uploaded quickhack can spread this to other enemies via a normal Monowire attack
  • Spatial Mapping – Enables a leap towards an enemy with Mantis Blade and increases the possibility of dismemberment for 10 seconds. Skill is good for covering large distances.
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What Relic Skills are you most looking forward to?

As we mentioned earlier, these are the only skills on the Relic Skill Tree to be confirmed so far. So how many more can we expect?

But what are your thoughts on the latest news for Phantom Liberty? Are you looking forward to the addition of the Relic Skill tree and what it will mean for character builds? Or are you more looking forward to update 2.0 for the base game and all the additional missions? Get in touch, drop us a comment, and let us know your thoughts

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