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Cyberpunk 2077 status effects guide

Wondering what status effects such as bleeding, blinding, and burn do?

What are status effects in Cyberpunk 2077? These long-term effects not only affect your enemies, but also apply to V. They can be inflicted by using weapons, quickhacks, daemons, and other devices, with duration times differing per effect.

Some weapons, such as blades, can be optimised to cause more severe bleeding effects, and other weapons like throwing knives can cause poison. Your best perks in Cyberpunk 2077.

Here are all the status effects in Cyberpunk 2077 and how they apply to combat situations. Although status effects wear off in time, you can equip Cyberpunk 2077 gear to mitigate damage of effects. Most notably the Cold Blood skill tree, which unlocks at level 20 provides immunity to bleeding, poison, burn, and shock.

The Cyberpunk 2077 status effects are:

  • Bleeding – slowly depletes health, disables sprinting and reduces jump height
  • Blinding – briefly reduces threat detection and hinders movement
  • Burn – continuously depletes health
  • Crippled – severely limits combat or movement effectiveness depending on which limb is crippled
  • EMP – briefly deactivates or severely limits the combat effectiveness of mechs, drones, and robots, in addition to dealing damage
  • Knockdown – briefly knocks to the ground, revealing weakspots
  • Poison – slowly depletes health, reduces armour, and slows movement
  • Stun – briefly immobilises, leaving vulnerable to attack

These are all the Cyberpunk 2077 status effects you'll encounter in the latest best Cyberpunk 2077 PC settings guide to optimise your time in Night City.