Of the six attributes inCyberpunk 2077Cool perks tend to be the most focused on enhancing stealth combat and V’s ability to use Handguns and sniper rifles. The best Cool perks are those that give V the best buffs for these playstyles, or those thatunlock access to game-changing sub-perks.
Another benefit of upgrading the Cool tree (and all trees) as much as possible is the expanded dialogue and world interaction options only available at lvl 20. But on the way to maximizing the attribute, prioritize picking up these five best Cool perks over others, where possible, to get the most out of the Cool tree as fast as possible.

Updated May 16, 2025 by Erik Petrovich: This list of the best Cyberpunk 2077 Cool Perks has been updated to reflect the many changes of the 2.0 update, including its nearly complete overhaul of the game’s skill and perk system. To help players make the best choices, this guide to the best Cool skills Cyberpunk 2077 players can get offers new recommendations consistent with these changes, and briefly explains the branching sub-perks associated with each parent perk (if applicable).
5Feline Footwork
Mitigation & Detection Chance, And A Cool Tree Prerequisite
Feline Footwork isn’t a perk that will completely revolutionize the way players take on Night City, but it does serve as a prerequisitefor later, more powerful perks– and offers some decent sub-perks to empower players while crouched.
Feline Footwork simply increases players' movement speed and Mitigation Chance while crouched by 15% each. A bit faster crouched movement, and taking less damage while crouched, is certainly not bad, but players ought to pick this perk up for its sub-perks and for access to the Ninjutsu perk – which unlocks crouch-sprinting.

4Focus
No Stamina Cost While Aiming, At First
Focus is an incredibly useful Handgun perk that also affects Precision Rifles and Sniper Rifles, two other weapon categories thatthe Cool attribute tree often encompassesalongside Handguns. At Level 1, Focus increases Headshot and Weak Spot damage, while level 2 unlocks Focus Mode.
If players have a full Stamina bar and aim with a handgun, they activate Focus, which nullifies the Stamina cost of shooting while aiming. However, when the effect ends, V will lose 40 Stamina.

3Ninjutsu
Unlocks Crouch-Sprinting And Mitigation Chance Improvements
The Ninjutsu perk isone of the best Cool perksinCyberpunk 2077because it turns a stealthy player into one that is as agile in the shadows as in the open. The first and second levels of the Ninjutsu perk increase players' crouched movement speed (when not sprinting) and mitigation chance while crouched. Ninjutsu rank 3 unlocks the ability to crouch-sprint, as well as access to sub-perks.
Some gear, like the Optical Camo cyberware, lets V turn practically invisible for a few moments, while other gear can enhance V’s shots and Quickhacks while undetected. Ninjutsu is one of the few that enhance V’s ability to move while undetected, letting players complete stealth missions faster and take advantage of sneaky opportunities without worrying about being seen.

2Style Over Substance
Guaranteed Critical Hits For Throwing Weapons, Sometimes
The Style Over Substance perk is one thatbenefits throwing weapon builds, and serves as the capstone to the throwing weapon branch of the Cool skill tree. When selected, Style Over Substance makes all throwing weapon attacks guaranteed to be Critical Hits, as long as they are thrown while V is dodging, dashing, sliding, or crouch-sprinting.
The perk also completely eliminates the movement speed penalty that applies when players aim throwing weapons. Though this perk won’t apply to every Cool build, it’s one that throwing weapon builds should make a beeline for from the start ofCyberpunk 2077.

1Deadeye
Better Weak Spot & Headshot Damage For Cool Weapons
The Deadeye perkis an incredibly useful onefor players who rely on Cool weapons, like Precision Rifles, Handguns, and Sniper Rifles. At level 1, players gain Headshot and Weak Spot damage, and at level 2 shooting with these weapons will cost 25% less Stamina across the board.
At Level 3, the eponymous Deadeye mode unlocks, greatly enhancing Headshot and Weak Spot damage with no bullet spread, but only when players are above 85% Stamina. It’s incredibly useful on its own, but the sub-perks that branch off of Deadeye can further empower players during combat with Handguns.
