Cyberpunk 2077 cold blood level up exploit 300,000 XP per hour



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We’ve found the fastest way to level cold blood in Cyberpunk 2077. This Cyberpunk 2077 cold blood exploit will get you up to 300,000 XP per hour. You can easily hit max cold blood level in Cyberpunk 2077 using this cheat in only an hour or two.

You’ll need grenades, turn the game to easy, and know how to do the speed exploit. Then you can jump back and forth between the two enemy spawns in the video and blow them up with grenades. Doing this as fast as possible will get you up to 300,000 XP per hour. rare and common frag grenades are the best for it. We don’t recommend the uncommon sticky grenades, they’re not as good.

If you follow the method in the video you’ll level up cold blood FAST in Cyberpunk 2077. It’s a really good Cyberpunk 2077 cold blood cheat. Not only will this cold blood leveling cheat for Cyberpunk 2077 work for this skill, but you’ll get some XP and other skills at the same time.

Now you know how to level up cold blood in Cyberpunk 2077. With this new knowledge you can finally hit max level cold blood fast in Cyberpunk 2077.

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22 thoughts on “Cyberpunk 2077 cold blood level up exploit 300,000 XP per hour”

  1. When you said it required a certain cyberware mod i was like fu… Then you showed the non-lethal eye mod and the relief came in. I was about to make a garage shop with those. I got far too many for my own good lol.

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  2. Great Video, one thing you didn't mention is that the guys NOT next to the car seem to despawn at about 6am and won't come back till much later. I usually skip time till 11pm and they have been there 100% of the time.

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  3. There's another great farming site in Heywood. Start from the Megabuliding H3 waypoint down towards the Hanford Overpass.
    There should be 27 enemies per run when stopped under the overpass and then speed cheat pass some trash can to let the enemies respond.
    There are more enemies further but it makes the run slower.
    Then just run the same route back then speed cheat pass the road north of H3 waypoint.
    If you run it with all the speed perk and the Can't Touch This perk, just throw the homing grenade on the face of the enemies when you run pass them. It gives you quite a lot of experience per run.
    Not sure if it is faster, but it's sure fun as hell.
    You should check this out.
    Besides when you see the dancing group under the overpass, just skip time to get rid of them. Or you can just throw another grenade…
    I farm all my attributes here.

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  4. I'm not getting the spawns in the corner, but I do get the spawn between the cars. There's another route, though it's slower, where you run from the guys between the cars to another group between two cars on Pershing St, between Ross and Drake. That route is fun because you get to see cars blow up every time 🙂

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  5. @Video Game DataBank how do you get so much blue and purple drops? I'm close to your level and I always get white and green.. I've seen that in many other videos too.. are there specific perks to get better and more loot or is it maybe tied to the progression of the main story?
    I'm totally clueless atm..

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  6. Hi everybody and thanks @Video Game DataBank for the amazing and quick guides, since I've just experienced a weird and kind of unique issue with Cold Blood and I was about to lose my mind trying to replicate or just get back to it, so I just decided to ask for the community's feedback while I'm at it. This was on PS5.
    Basically, what happened to me was that I finally got Cold Blood to level 20 at around character level 45, while I was doing so I was also investing the final Attribute points in Technical Ability as 3rd main stat for my build, Cool had long been at 20 already.
    Once I reached Cold Blood 20, I just went into the menu and basically at the same time (by using the crafting exp glitch) got also Crafting to level 20.
    Now, the moment I reached Cold Blood level 20, my Critical Chance immediately went up by 10%, from 66 to 76% in the character's sheet, and then I enthusiastically spent further 8 points on top of it, seeing it go with my own eyes from 76 to 84% in the in game stat sheet.
    At the same time, another weird bug started to go off: The paintings were now selling for 4400 instead of 4000. Yes, the final perk of crafting started to influence every single item in my inventory, not only the ones crafted, so for a while I was only able to sell 4 paintings for 17600, being forced to leave 2400 eddies in the ATMs.
    Btw, the Cold Blood worked for so long that given that a full stack lasts 100 seconds and I was going from camp to camp, I spent the majority of 2 hours believing that Merciless just flat out gave bonus crit and crit dmg without even needing to have cold blood active in the first place (oh, sweet ignorance).
    Once I had my fill for the day, went back to the apartment to dump some stuff in the stash and sort everything out, I went to check the stats again, and suddenly my Crit Chance was back to 66% regardless of Cold Blood being active or not, and my paintings were selling back for 4k only.
    The only thing I have a vague recollection of doing that could potentially matter was going into the Crafting skill and manually hovering over the final Perk of Crafting to check if it was normal that it gave me 10% bonus sale price for everything, at that time it was blue coloured even if I had not invested any points into it (which is a prerequisite for it to be blue and not just basic red) and the moment I did so, the magic stopped.
    I loaded older saves up to an hour prior but I simply can't get it back to work, my final testing option would be to roll back several hours to when I had not yet Cold Blood 20 and see what happens, but I'd rather hear more feedback before wasting the time for something that the majority of people have already written off as a bug since it doesn't seem to be working for everybody.
    Did anybody experience anything remotely similar?

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