The Body attribute also allows you to open some doors by force, rip-off Heavy Machine Guns from turrets, and use intimidating or Solo-trained dialogue choices.
Allocating an Attribute point in the Body Attribute increases max Health by 2 per point.
(7) - V can force open door to a storage room when searching for Evelyn Parker.
(9) - V can force open door when searching for Evelyn Parker.
M'ap Tann Pèlen (5) - V can ask Placide why he hasn't asked for V's résumé, experience, what V can do. Placide will explain that the Voodoo Boys are not a corporation and do not offers a career, and that V must do only one simple thing for them.
(6?) - V can tell Goro Takemura that it is impossible to jump into Hanako Arasaka's float during the parade, even with his implants.
(5?) - V can say to Johnny Silverhand that try to flatline Goro Takemura could still be dangerous, despite Takemura not being on his A-game.
(6) - V can force open the door to access the computer to test Goro Takemura's infected shard.
(9) - V can deduce that the children selected by corporate transporters from the slums of Chiba-11 were recruited as corposoldiers.
Search and Destroy (12?) - V can say to Johnny Silverhand that they saw Goro Takemura fight, and concludes that he's good even without implants. Johnny will respond that doesn't matter how good you are in Night City, one is fucked on their own.
We Gotta Live Together (6?) - V can comment with Mitch Anderson that thought chem-cocktails were banned because of cyberpsychosis, even during the war. Mitch will tell that Militech didn't cared, and simply airlifted the ones affected to their clinics in Taiwan in daily flights, as they got fresh recruits every day, and they couldn't argue with the money.
Beat on the Brat: Arroyo (4) - V can compliment Buck's sniper rifle, O'Five, identifying that it was a limited series, with only three hundred manufactured - KGB-issue. It will also enable the the option to have Buck also put the rifle up for grabs, provided you have €$ 12,000 to spare to fight him for it.
Chippin' In (9) - V can threaten to smash Jeremiah Grayson's skull like an eggshell, and that Grayson would still be able to talk after that, for a little while. Grayson will respond that he is happy to talk.
Talkin' 'bout a Revolution (6) - V can tell Judy Álvarez that being a solo's lots more than executing a series of movements. Judy will agree, but she will say that she don't see another way, as the they don't have time for the alternative, intense training.
Gun Music (10) - V can intimidate the Scavengers, telling them to think real hard about their next move.
Happy Together (4) - V can sympathize with Barry Lewis, saying that people like them, cops and mercs, get used to losses.
Tune Up (5) - V can tell the lady who complains about him being last in line that he is now first in line. (this dialogue is completelly hidden and doesn't display that it's a body check but will not appear unless you have 5 in body)
Gig: Old Friends (12) - V can force open door to enter a room in Karubo Bairei's dive. It's possible to open the same door by having Technical Ability 8.
(10) - V can unlock door to the right of the NCPD Precinct. This leads into a side room adjacent to a room which only has a single unaware guard inside.
(6) - V can tell Charlie to stand back and open door alone, instead of help Charlie open the door.
Reflexes is one of the six attributes in Cyberpunk 2077. The Reflexes attribute determines your maneuverability and ability to evade enemy attacks.
When Dexter DeShawn asks what you think of Evelyn Parker, you can note something is off about her in the wide range of social circles she appears to be in.
V can tell Mateo they "thought only girls worked here."
V can ask Susie Q what she and Judy Álvarez were arguing about.
V can ask Clouds' bartender in the VIP area if the place is always that dead. The bartender will respond that it may be dead to V, and lively to others, but for him, its just right.
V can inquiry Tom if the clinic that Evelyn Parker went was in Osaka or Oslo. Tom will reply that it's definitely Oslo.
V can ironically deduces phrase five of Goro Takemura's plan: Sandayu Oda zeroes them and pisses on their bodies. Takemura will respond that Oda would not dare raise his hand against Takemura, but may do this against V.
V can ask Judy Álvarez if the modified behavioral chip have any side effects. Judy will respond that, once combat-mode auto initiates when a threat is present and there is no way to stop it, that she haven't find a workaround, and that she don't know about long-term side effects yet. Roxanne Colton will complete saying that there is also the ethical side, about killing someone and not remember it.
V can tell Maiko that she sounds sure about herself when she says she don't have authority "yet". Maiko will respond that it because she left no room for error, and they are exactly where they need to be.
V can tell Robert Wilson that do a contest is not really his style.
V can note that Wilson is nervous and ask if everything is OK. Nelson will respond that it is not because the competition didn't increased the gun sales. V will then suggest to not insult the potential buyers by calling them "bush-league" because of their poor aim.
V can buy some time for Songbird by questioning the Orbital Air security attitude and asking the security to scan V again, with greater care this time.
The Information (6) - V can recognize the top-shelf hardware Judy Álvarez is using: Sensory sig amps, acoustic and emotive wave monitors. V also recognize the expression translator from Fuyutsuki Electronics, and comments negatively about the matrices on that series.
(6) - After noticing that Jackie got a new Arch Nazaré, V can suggest some bike modifications to Jackie. This will cause Jackie to modify his vehicle. (Nomad V only)
(6) - V can identify some Militech weaponry and mines.
(7) - V can disarm Militech weaponry and mines, and override turrets.
(7) - After Dum Dum gives a showcase of the Flathead, V can note that Raven's not the dedicated control unit for the Flathead, which Dum Dum will state it's Maelstrom's own version.
(5?) - V can open the window into the Finn Gerstatt's clinic, to meet Fingers in middle of a patient's procedure.
(5?) - V can notice that the faceplate of a patient is damaged, or that Fingers sells rot, if Fingers is caught in middle of a procedure (requires force open the clinic door with 7 Body).
(5) - V can accuse Finn Gerstatt of installing faulty implants.
M'ap Tann Pèlen (5) - V can notice that the van pointed out by Placide is definitely a custom job. Placide will point out that it's just a way for V to say that also doesn't know from where the "kamyonét" comes from. V will respond that is only trying to piece the facts together.
(5?) - V can guarantee that the personal link's connection is secure, despite the error when trying to connect with Panam's car's turret.
(8?) - V can conclude, by the Panam Palmer's explanation about the power station antennas, that we can set off a chain reaction, making each antenna emit a massive EMP burst right when Anders Hellman's AV flies over.
(8?) - V can volunteer to kick the transformers out of wrack, to make things go faster.
(11) - V can open door to the room that contains Genjiroh, on floor 21.
Act 3
We Gotta Live Together (7) - V can ask Mitch Anderson if the Afterburn the Aldecaldos fitted in the Militech Basilisk is standard nitro or military-grade. Mitch will respond that standard won't be able to move the Basilisk, and that cram military hardware into a panzer is small beans compared with the tricks he and Scorpion pulled during the war.
Bullets (8) - V can recognize Melissa Rory's Higurashi 20-13 Mantis Blades, and knows that the Higurashi 20-13 line was pulled off the market in 2069.
Ex-Factor (9) - V can comment that there is no way Judy Álvarez cracked Clouds lock open on her first time, and ask if she know how to get around their systems. Judy will respond yes, and that she was right about hoping they hadn't run any updates since she left.
(3) - V can tell the clerk that he has no idea what he tinkerin' with, say that Brendan is special, almost a miracle of science, that bet the clerk has never com accross a machine with that kinda cognitive matrix, and start comment about Breand's AI. The clerk will interrupt V and allows V inside his shop, trusting V's knowledge and that V won't break anything, and tell V to check the "little miracle" Brendan while it's firmware in being updated.
(10) - V can open the gate to meet Brendan.
(4) - V can tell Brendan that know it is not an actually Artificial intelligence, or at least not anywhere close to an AGI, because Brendan's processor just isn't big enough for the processing power required to handle an AI with the capacity of free will. Brendan will respond that V is correct, and must be a pretty good techie. V will then comment that the code-monkey who made Brendan deserves a prize for Brendan being the best convo-emulating V has ever interacted with, and that Brendan almost fooled V. Brendan will notice that V seems slighty disllusioned, and V will commment about who else could say their friend was a S.C.S.M., and how it was almost crazy enough to be beautiful.
(18?) - V can tell Bree that turrets like the ones in the old Militech building operate in sequential circuits: Hacking one triggers a feedback loop that boots up others as well. Bree will then suggest not hacking any at all.
(8?) - V can disarm mines in the old Militech building.
(20?) - V knows the Behavioral Imprint-synced Faceplate must do more than morph your face and voice: it gotta fuck with your hormones like a designer drug, and give you hyperspecific highs and laws to change your behavior. Alena Xenakis will complete saying it establishes a new baseline, you just gotta say the right words.
(20) - V can jack in and run some diagnostics on Songbird.
(10) - V can open floor grade to access Tycho Terminal.
(10) - V can open door to access construction site elevator.
(14?) - V can look at Songbird's chrome, as V is familiar with most of her subassembliesm and could run auto diagnostics and grant Songbird access to her BIOS. She then get a readout that can overclock the compensators.
(14) - V can ask Solomon Reed why didn't the doctors use nanobots, and that can't believe they damaged V's nervous systems. Reed will respond that apparently the neural matrix reduced V's cells' regenerative capacity, and the doctors really tried everything.
(13?) - V can tell that the Odell Blanco's patient is using a woman's implant, not adjusted to his weight, and recommend to tweak the load cappacity, knee joint settings first, and see if that helps. Odell will comment that he hasn't tried that.
(10) - V can unlock hatch on top of a side room adjacent to a room which only has a single unaware guard inside. However, the hatch is watched from the outside by a single BARGHEST soldier.
V can ask Placide if he can kill the NetWatch agent Bryce Mosley through the Net, once Bryce become aware of V when V jacks into the computer system in the van.
V can ask the Bryce Mosley about the conflict ("beef") between NetWatch and the Voodoo Boys.
If V stick with the Voodoo Boys' plan and take down the NetWatch agent, V can later ask Placide what Placide did with V in the Grand Imperial Mall.
V can ask Brigitte that the Voodoo Boys must have their own version of a SynthTech interface. Brigitte will confirm, saying we have their own version of everything and do not use anything from Night City.
Pisces V can jack in computer at the maintenance level, on the way to Hiromi Sato's penthouse.
Full Disclosure V can ask what daemons did Sandra Dorsett use. Sandra will respond that used Leviathan, and pay the full reward for the job, recognizing V as a fellow netrunner.
V can ask Nix if he got any pro-tips to spare, from one netrunner to another.
V can ask Nix if he think the Rache Bartmoss' cyberdeck might be infected.
With a Little Help from My Friends V can ask Carol if she knows how to use legacy tech, as V has never seen old tech like this. Carol will respond that learn it from books, and comment that there is even older tech inside the signal tower, like punch cards. V can ask then what is punch cards, and Carol will respond that it's an old data storage method from the twentieth century, that got used again when the net collapsed, and that they're cardboard cards with holes punched in them as codes in columns, and each position, punched or not, represents a unit of data.
When Songbird says V's Relic's crowded with clusters of corrupted data, and dump that making room for stuff that'll actually be handy, such as some Militech combat soft, V can recognize Militech firmware as decent, solid soft. Songbird complements that a cushy government gig like hers just comes with all kinds of perks.
V can comment to Rosalind Myers that maybe Songbird was attacked, could say she got hit with a daemon, maybe tripped a defense protocol in the Chimera's ICE, if Songbird was a cookie-cutter 'runner. V, Myers and Johnny Silverhand know she's not, though.
When Rosalind Myers tell Solomon Reed that V was the last person to talk to Songbird, V can comment that Songbird got caught in some ICE on the combat bot when she hacked it. One little miss-hack, happen even to the best, but no way to know for sure.
When Solomon Reed tells V to find a netrunner capable of getting inside NCPD systems, V can offer themself. However, Reed will respond that V's field experience is rich and it'll be valuable, and they need a dedicated 'runner jacked into a full rig, dataforts in their sight, the works.
If V asks Chang Hoon Nam for help to bust into MaxTac's datafort and snatch any intel on the next Psychoquad convoy headed for Los Padres, V can comment about his tech analysis: MaxTac uses SHAC-761 encryption on an SHA-37 interface, with all the forts, gates, daemons, permaflux code, may not even be doable, but if he managed this, it would be something.
V can comment with Yoko Tsuru that has become pretty good about netrunning, when Yoko asks, while biometric scanning V, if V has been polishing their netrunning skills. Yoko will comment that yet not good enough to dig into certain records for a certain person. V will joke that were a below belt comment.
V can tell Songbird she might be too weak to netrun solo, and offer to share V's personal with her.
V remember Songbird probably got a a service subnet and suggest her to gate it off (not use it as it's bound to be slower by eons). Songbird then will drop an ICE-drape on the junction.
When Terry stops V and ask for money, V can tell Terry that best fuck off, and V fry mean brains. Terry will taunt V to give their best shot, and V won't be able to do nothing.
V can question Nele Springer what is the point of purchase a Net-nuke, since it won't destroy any buildings. Nele responds, if Crimson Harvest take down one building, Biotechnica can just build a new one, and that's why they target human casualities.
The Pickup (4) - If V contacted Militech, but ended up siding with Royce, and help him defeat Militech, V can tell Royce that he forgot to say "Thanks, V" for saving his "sorry tin-can ass". Royce will laugh and ironically ask V if V is "fuckin' high".
The Heist (5) - V can ask T-Bug for more Aristotle's quotes.
(5) - V can tell Judy Álvarez that just need to know who hired Evelyn Parker, and promise to not lay a hand at Evelyn. Judy will calm down and help V with intel.
(5) - If V attacked the Clouds' before talking to Skye, V can ask her to calm down after the attack.
(6) - After Sandayu Oda refuses to help and leave, V can comment with Goro Takemura that we knew it was gonna to blow, and ask him if he got more "fine friends". Takemura will respond no.
(6) - If V stay awhile in front of Wakako Okada's place with Takemura before enter, an elderly man will mistake Takemura with the comedian Hideshi Hino. Later on, when Wakako ask V who V's "charming friend" is, V can introduce Takemura as Hideshi Hino. Takemura will be annoyed, ask V to stop, and properly introduce himself to Wakako.
Play It Safe (6) - V can jokingly tell Takemura not to jump off the balcony, remembering that there's help available, like a 'round the click hotline. Takemura will respond that it is not funny.
Act 3
Totalimmortal (7) - V can provoke Saburo Arasaka, calling him a bastard, saying that Johnny Silverhand sends regards, and showing the middle finger to Saburo. Hanako Arasaka will be exclaim her surprise, while Saburo will laugh and say the Hanako was right about V, that V is one of the kind. Hanako will suggest they should go before V does something stupid.
Machine Gun (8) - V can tell Skippy that refuses to have a philosophical debate with a piece of iron about why V prefers to maim rather than kill enemies.
Ex-Factor (6) - V can ironically comment to Maiko that V left a lasting impression from the last visit to Clouds, during the Automatic Love job.
Happy Together (9) - V can ironically reply to Juan Mendez's accusation of bullshitting him, saying that V loves to bullshit badges.
Losing My Religion (5) - V can ask the modified Bhikkhu Monk that don't work for free, and ask for a reward to save his brother from Maelstrom. The monk will respond that have nothing to offers other than his gratitude, however.
Full Disclosure (5) - V can ask Sandra Dorsett how much Sandra can pay for keeping V's mouth shut. Sandra will respond attacking V.
(6) - When Rachel tells it's time grab a bite to eat, V can ask where they eating at. Rachel will respond at PieZ. Vasquez will chip in saying that they do a great cup of coffee. After Vasquez's response, V can say that PieZ serves a great cheesecake. Vasquez will respond that he is lactose intolerant, and then V will propose vegan avocado ice cream instead.
Rebel! Rebel! (7) - V can tell the van crew that everything will be fine as long they get out the van and do what V says.
Second Conflict (6) - V can agree with the Maelstrom fanatics guarding the Totentanz club that V is the one who klepped the Flathead, and ironically ask if they got another one.
(8?) - V can introduce themself to Rosalind Myers as the solution to her current problems. Myers will respond that, as corny as it sounds, V's her favorite letter of the alphabet just now.
(13?) - If V asks Sandra Dorsett for help to bust into MaxTac's datafort and snatch any intel on the next Psychoquad convoy headed for Los Padres, and Sandra for a favor in return, V can convince Sandra to not get into specifics. Sandra will then give the data and leave without ask anything.
(15?) - When Solomon Reed warns that the FIA are gonna find V and Songbird, V can respond that they escaped already. Reed will agreed that he don't eyes on V, but will see each other soon.
(20?) - If V is catch at the NCX Spaceport by a female NC Resident while picking her bag, V can defuse the situation telling that V is with the security.
(15?) - V can buy some time for Songbird by asking the Orbital Air security which camera V should look for the biometric ID authentication.
(20?) - If V got detained by Orbital Air security, V can cheer up Songbird by saying that V got where needed to, at least.
(15?) - V can calm down Songbird saying FIA are not gettin' her.
(14) - V can comment that imagined the future'd look different, when Solomon Reed tell V were out for two years. Reed will respond that is impressed by V's joke, and V will ask what good would it do to rage at reality, as don't see any sense in it.
(13) - Before V enter Zetatech, when Terry ask if V are not from 'round Night City, V can ask him back if he is from Night City. Terry will confirm that is from the city, and V will sarcastically congrat him and say that wins him a shit-short childhood and an even shitter death.