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All Relic Terminals in Cyberpunk 2077 Phantom Liberty

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The Relic Tree is a new talent tree full of powerful Perks for V to use throughout their adventures in Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty. However, unlike the other talent trees, there are only two ways to acquire more points to invest. The first is through the campaign, and the second is finding Relic Terminals in Dogtown. With a total of nine Relic Terminals and six points from the campaign, that gives V 15 Relic Points to play with.

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Each Relic Terminal is tucked away in various spots around Cyberpunk 2077‘s Dogtown. When V gets close to the yellow terminal, there will be an effect akin to a Relic malfunction. From there, opening the map will reveal the tell-tale Relic Terminal symbol. That’s all well and good, but here’s how to quickly find each terminal.

Where to find each Relic Terminal in Cyberpunk 2077 Phantom Liberty

Abandoned Parking Garage

Southeast of the Kress Street Travel Point will be a multi-level parking garage. Pop on up to the second level, and next to the man tagging the wall will be the Relic Terminal.

Barghest Stronghold

This one’s a little tricky to find and extremely dangerous to get to. Head West from the Kress Street Travel Point until you see an alley with the Barghest emblem. This will be the entrance to an encampment, and they’ll immediately turn hostile.

Do what you do best and murder everything that moves in here. It’s a target-rich environment, so this is a great place to test out any build you’ve been working on. After making you’re way into the base, look left to find a tunnel. Follow this until you reach a processing room. On the second floor will be a control room with the Relic Terminal.

Basketball Court

This Relic Terminal is opposite where V meets Solomon Reed at the basketball court. Behind the car where V is to meet him will be a chest-high barrier with the Relic Terminal inside.

Birds With Broken Wings

You can get some points without needing a Relic Terminal by progressing the Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty campaign. Songbird will contact V and give them a location to go to. Once there, she’ll make contact once more and give V three more Relic Points.

Dog Eat Dog

During this mission, Songbird will allot three Relic Points for V to spend. This happens once the Relic Tree becomes available.

EBM Petrochem Stadium

This Relic Terminal is located close to where V first infiltrates Dogtown. Head North past all the vendors. You’ll eventually run into a locked gate with some vending machines on the right side. Take the stairs to the platform above the vending machines. The Relic Terminal will be tucked in there.

Golden Pacific Apartments

Across the street from the giant pyramid is an apartment complex. Climb up to the walkway, and on the North side will be the Relic Terminal.

Golden Pacific Ruined Building

Across the street from the southern side of the pyramid will be a building with a destroyed top. Parkour up there to find the Relic Terminal. Be careful, though, as there are plenty of mines to disarm.

Kress Street Hideout

Directly North of the Kress Street Travel Point is the Relic Terminal. Head into the dead-end tunnel, and it will be on the left, towards the back.

Luxor High Wellness Spa

Head East from the Luxor High Wellness Spa Travel Point, and you’ll eventually find yourself in a Voodoo Boys compound. There are plenty of mines, cameras, turrets, and meat bags guarding this place. Do your thing like the true badass Cyberpunk 2077 lets you be, and you’ll find the Relic Terminal. Make sure to loot the boss for the Iconic Agaou and an access card to some preem loot.

Massdrive Building

V will want to head to the Terra Cognita Fast Travel Point. From there, head West, and there will be a museum, which holds spacecraft and a whole lot of bad guys. Take them out, loot the Iconic Sparky Power Sniper Rifle, and look on the second floor of the left side of the room to find the Relic Terminal.


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