How to Beat All Bosses in the Blood and Bone Quest in Cyberpunk 2077
In Cyberpunk 2077, there are quite a few diverse (and monotonous) quests, among which the Blood and Bone task stands out, where you need to defeat several opponents in fistfights. The problem with this quest is that the developers have maxed out the stats of the opponents, making the difficulty of the fights absolute. In fact, defeating the opponents is quite simple if you follow a clear sequence of actions and use some tricks. In this guide, we will tell you how to beat all the bosses in the quest.
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How to Simplify Fistfights in the Blood and Bone Quest in Cyberpunk 2077
Cyberpunk 2077 offers the player limitless space for experiments. You can complete quests in ways that the developers intended, or use in-game bugs, which can simplify the completion of tasks to the easiest level.
Use Melee Weapons
Before the fight begins, all your weapons are taken away, since these are fist fights. If concepts of honor and fairness are not for you, then use one interesting trick that will allow you to use a bat or katana during sparring. Before the fight starts, throw your melee weapon from the inventory onto the floor of the ring. After the introductory dialogue, pick up the weapon with the R button (PC version), X (Xbox version), square (PS4 version) and use it as intended.
Break the AI of the Opponent in Fistfights
The artificial intelligence in Cyberpunk 2077 has many flaws, making some quests impossible to pass. But sometimes the helplessness of AI can play into your hands, especially in completing the Blood and Bone quest. Since the opponent cannot leave the ring, they also won't be able to see your protagonist. Use this opportunity and find the edge where the combat zone ends. Don't go too far. Try to find the right position where the opponent becomes helpless, and then beat them.
Use Drugs and Food Before the Fight
Before the battle starts, be sure to save and use food for additional buffs. It's enough to eat a couple of food items (the duration of the buff of 450 seconds may not be enough for the whole fight) to get the Satiety effect, and drink a few non-alcoholic beverages for the Quenching Thirst buff. These features will add 5% additional health and 10% more stamina reserve to you, as well as 50% faster stamina recovery. To use supplies, open the backpack and go to the Consumables tab. There's no need to look for special products, as they all have the same (except for alcohol) properties.
Which Implants to Use for Completing the Blood and Bone Quest
In Cyberpunk 2077, there are many implants that can significantly simplify the completion of the Blood and Bone quest.
- Gorilla Arms (Legendary). Increase damage and critical hit chance against the enemy. Have a low chance of setting the opponent on fire.
Instantly restores 100% health when it drops below 15% of its total. - SynthLungs (Legendary). Improves stamina recovery by 25%.
- Berserk BioDyne Mk. 4 (Legendary). Significantly increases strength and resilience. Increases melee damage by 25%, and armor and resistance by 5%.
- Bionic Lungs (Legendary). Increases stamina by 60%.
- Synaptic Signal Optimizer (Legendary). Increases health pool by 60%.
- Subdermal Armor (Legendary). Increases armor rating by 200.
Which skills to upgrade for Blood and Bone
Hand-to-hand combat, besides the quest Blood and Bone, is a futile effort. In Cyberpunk 2077, there's a vast array of guns and melee weapons, making the Athletics skill tree somewhat redundant. Upgrading skills for just one quest seems simplistic, but if you have 100,000 Eurodollars, you can acquire Reformatting from any ripperdoc. It allows you to remove unnecessary perks from athletics and upgrade other essential abilities.
- Gladiator — reduces stamina consumption for blocking melee attacks by 40%.
- Invincibility — increases health pool by 30%.
- Iron Will — increases stamina by 20%.
- Steel and Chrome — increases melee damage by 20%.
- War Dog — improves health regeneration in combat by 15%.
- Wolverine — health regenerates 50% faster in combat.
- Iron Man — increases armor rating by 10%.
How to defeat the champions in Blood and Bone
Blood and Bone: Kabuki — How to defeat The Twins
The Twins from Kabuki are weak opponents in themselves but can seriously fray your nerves since you have to fight both at the same time. You can use the aforementioned methods (break the AI and beat each without straining) and finish the fight quietly. If you want to win fair and square, then tactics are required.
First, try to separate the twins so they stand one behind the other and can't attack V at the same time. Don't let one of the fighters get behind you. Try to knock out an opponent with a couple of powerful punches, then switch to the second fighter. Watch your stamina and don't get carried away with light attacks. Alternate: 2 powerful punches, 2 light ones, then a quick rest. After defeating one fighter, take a short break and finish the second with powerful punches.
Blood and Bone: Glen — How to defeat Cesar
The battle with Cesar poses significant challenges for players due to his special strike that can wipe out the entire health bar. To avoid this, you must learn to dodge his strikes and seize the initiative. Use powerful attacks to knock Cesar off his feet and land light hits. Try not to spend all your stamina so you have the strength to dodge his super strike.
After defeating Cesar, take his car but leave the cash deposit. In gratitude, Cesar will occasionally write to you and tell you about his further life.
Blood and Bone: Arroyo — How to defeat Buck
The cheeky and bold Buck likes to attack with powerful strikes that cannot be counterattacked, so try to dodge his thrusts. The boss's stamina is less than impressive, so wait for the end of his attack series and beat him with powerful strikes, not letting him get up from the ground. When your stamina runs out, move away from Buck and carefully watch his movements. At the right moment, repeat the series of powerful strikes and finish off the opponent.
After the victory, you can take Buck's sniper rifle, but be prepared for an additional fight with the boss and a crowd of spectators. Fortunately, now you can use firearms.
Blood and Bone: Rancho Coronado — How to defeat El Coyote
The fight with El Coyote is quite simple if you've learned to maneuver well during combat and dodge special moves.
Wait out El Coyote's special attack, and then beat her with powerful strikes. When your stamina runs out, the opponent will recover and begin to perform a series of special moves again. Dodge again and finish off El Coyote.
Blood and Bone — How to defeat Razor
The final fight with the champion of Night City, which will definitely be a real challenge for players in Cyberpunk 2077. The boss Razor has incredible power and immense stamina, so before the fight, you need to prepare and buy all sorts of implants, including gorilla arms.
Before the fight, coach Fred will ask you to take a dive and lose the fight. For this, you will receive a substantial reward. This method will be universal insurance if you lose this fight. You cannot replay this battle, so you will be able to leave the ring with good money. If you are not satisfied with this arrangement, then save your game before the fight itself.
Aim to hit Razor in the torso and avoid head strikes. Keep an eye on your stamina level. Try to counterattack the opponent with light strikes and dodge the powerful ones.
Beat the boss until his health is restored by half. At this moment, you need to take a good rest and continue the fight. Corner Razor with powerful strikes and don't let him out until the very end.
Blood and Bone: Pacifica — How to defeat Ozob
After defeating Razor, coach Fred will write to you and invite you to another fistfight in Pacifica. Your opponent will be Ozob. The guy has a funny appearance and a grenade instead of a nose. There's no need to be afraid of it. No matter how we tried to hit the opponent in the head, the explosion never happened.
Ozob has a pretty large health bar, so picking at him without proper preparation can take a very long time. It's better to catch this opponent on a counterattack, as Ozob's powerful strike has a significant delay in the swing. After the counterattack, finish off the opponent with powerful strikes until you run out of stamina.
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