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Lifepaths allow players to experience a unique prologue mission and use special dialogue choices in Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty. Read on to learn more about the Street Kid, Nomad, and Corpo Lifepaths, the differences between them, the best one to pick, and the unique rewards you get for each.
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Unique Quests | Unique Lifepath Items | |
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The Streetkid | Male Outfit | Female Outfit |
V's Stained Tank Top | V's Tattered Crop Top | |
V's Streetwear Pants | ||
V's Street Kicks | V's Street Tongues | |
Small Man, Big Mouth | SEMURAI Crystaljock Bomber |
The Street Kid Lifepath is perhaps the best lifepath to choose when it comes to story continuity. Out of the 3 lifepaths, the end of the Street Kid prologue is probably the one that meshes best with the opening cinematic of V and Jackie as Night City mercs.
As a Street Kid of Night City, V knows a lot about the unsavory activities that go on in the city's underbelly. Expect to be able to weasel your way into many an establishment or situation simply because you know the right things to say at the right time.
Players who want to lean into roleplaying will enjoy the Street Kid Lifepath. Offering unique interactions that range from intimidating would-be robbers to bonding with Dum Dum over recreational Black Lace, this lifepath is one of the best when it comes to lore interactions in Cyberpunk 2077.
The Streetkid is the prologue quest for the Street Kid lifepath. In this quest, you take on a mission from a fixer to steal a car as a favor to clear your friend's debt.
You'll get your unique outfit at the start of this quest, a streetwear outfit composed of three clothing items, which differs depending on your gender:
The Streetkid Quest Walkthrough
After completing the Heroes quest, you'll get contacted by Kirk Sawyer, the fixer who hires you during The Streetkid, for another job.
Steal something for him during this quest to get a bootleg SEMURAI Bomber Jacket.
Small Man, Big Mouth Walkthrough
Unique Quests | Unique Lifepath Items | |
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The Nomad | Male Outfit | Female Outfit |
V's Vest (Without Bakkers Patch) | ||
V's Old Tank Top | V's Tattered Crop Top | |
V's Nomad Pants | ||
V's Nomad Boots | V's Nomad Shoes | |
These Boots Are Made For Walkin' | Thorton Galena GA40xt 'Rattler' | |
- | Jackie's Tuned ARCH |
The Nomad Lifepath allows you to experience one of the better prologue missions in Cyberpunk 2077. Offering an intro to both driving and combat, this lifepath does not skimp out when it comes to setting the stage for your future life as a Night City merc.
As a Nomad without a clan, V knows a lot about both vehicles and what goes on in the Badlands outside of Night City. Expect to be a bit more savvy when it comes to technical or vehicle-related interactions, while being naive about the city dweller lifestyle.
Players looking to collect all the Vehicles should choose the Nomad Lifepath, since the Thorton Galena "Rattler" will be locked behind this lifepath's exclusive quest.
The Nomad is the prologue quest for the Nomad lifepath. In this quest, you are on a job to smuggle contraband into Night City with Jackie.
You'll get your unique outfit at the start of this quest, a nomad outfit composed of four clothing items, which differs depending on your gender:
The 'With Bakkers Patch' version of the vest is only available during the first scene of the game, before you remove the patch.
Nomads will get their exclusive quest after they finish up Ghost Town. During this quest, you will re-discover the old Thorton you used during The Nomad starting mission. If you play your cards right, you will be able to add your old Thorton Galena "Rattler" to your garage.
These Boots Are Made For Walkin' Guide
While all lifepaths will eventually get Jackie's motorcycle, the Nomad can get a modified one, Jackie's Tuned ARCH.
During The Pickup, there's a Nomad-specific dialogue where you suggest to Jackie to modify his motorcycle. Note that you need at least 6 points in Technical Ability for this dialogue as well.
Unique Quests | Unique Lifepath Items | |
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The Corpo-Rat | Male Outfit | Female Outfit |
V's Office Blazer | ||
V's Office Slacks | ||
V's Office Shoes | V's Office Pumps | |
War Pigs | Apparition |
The Corpo Lifepath is one that is all aggression and confidence, backed-up by your know-how as an Arasaka Counterintelligence agent. Of the 3 lifepaths, this one offers the most benefits when it comes to quest interactions in the game.
As a former Corpo agent, V knows how the big players operate in Night City. Expect to be able to intimidate your way through interactions, allowing you to gather better intel, negotiate for better quest rewards, or threaten fellow corpos for a discounted objective.
Veteran players returning for their second playthrough will do well by choosing the Corpo Lifepath since you will be against Arasaka for most of the main story. With your background, you will be able to coax out a bit more lore and dialogue from the main story characters by drawing on your knowledge as a former corpo-rat.
The Corpo-Rat is the prologue quest for the Corpo lifepath. In this quest, youll find yourself in the middle of a conspiracy to assassinate your employer's corporate rival.
You'll get your unique outfit at the start of this quest, a formal corporate outfit composed of three clothing items, which differs depending on your gender:
The Corpo-Rat Quest Walkthrough
Corpo V will get a surprise call from his previous corporate employer after they complete the main quest, Tapeworm.
If you meet up and kill him during the War Pigs quest, you can loot the Apparition Iconic Tech Pistol from his body.
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As of Update 2.0 and the Phantom Liberty DLC, all 3 lifepaths still do not have any significant impact when it comes to the Main Story of both the base game and the DLC.
Lifepaths will only affect the main story during the prologue mission before your embark on the Act 1 quest, The Rescue.
Street Kid, Nomad, and Corpo lifepaths will each have their own unique missions that later affect the lifepath-exclusive quest you get during the later Acts of the game.
While your Lifepath won't affect the outcome of the main story, the same cannot be said for main mission objectives, Side Jobs, and Gigs. Here are a few examples of your lifepath affecting quest objectives throughout the game:
These are just some of the different examples where your lifepath can make certain quest objectives easier while playing.
Aside from unique dialogue choices, Lifepaths also each have their own unique Quest, Outfit, and Reward. The easiest to get is the outfit since it will become available as soon as you return to your apartment after the Act 1 main quest, The Rescue.
The exclusive quest and its reward will be available much later in the story, only triggering late into Act 2 or early in Act 3. All of them will be tied to the events of your chosen lifepath's prologue mission.
In Cyberpunk 2077, the player has a choice between three Lifepaths – the Street Kid, Nomad, and Corpo.
These lifepaths will determine where your character came from and their background. Your Lifepath will impact the first mission of the game, and affects aspects of gameplay like the dialogue options available to your character. It will also have some influence on the later parts of the game like the people you know, and your knowledge on certain things.
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