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Cyberpunk 2077 Guide: How To Get Skippy, The Talking Gun

There's a talking smart pistol in Cyberpunk 2077 named Skippy. Here's where to find it.

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There are many, many weapons in Cyberpunk 2077. The most special of these are called Iconic weapons: unique, custom weapons that are a step above the ones you'll find on any old corpse. These come in a variety of shapes and sizes, but none is as distinctive and full of personality as Skippy, the talking smart pistol.

Ostensibly based on Microsoft's Clippy, the pop-up paperclip that used to help us with Word documents, Skippy is an AI-operated smart pistol. A shot from a smart gun will automatically seek targets mid-air, which is as useful as it sounds. Normally, you need cyberware in your hands that will enable you to use smart weapons; however, a major advantage to Skippy is that it doesn't require cyberware to use.

To find Skippy, head to a back alley in the Glen, southeast of Corpo Plaza. See the map in the image below to pinpoint the area.

The location of Skippy in Cyberpunk 2077.
The location of Skippy in Cyberpunk 2077.

Skippy is a unique weapon for a lot of reasons, the least of which is the waived cyberware requirement. Skippy offers a choice between automatic headshots or nonlethal limb shots, the latter of which is called "Puppy Loving Pacifist mode." It'll also jam from time to time, prompting Skippy to make a comment about how this has never happened before--if you know, you know.

Skippy is one of an assortment of Iconic weapons available in Cyberpunk 2077. Check out our full Iconic weapon guide for details on how to locate even more Iconic weapons so you can improve your stash and your lethality. Also be sure to read our Cyberpunk 2077 review, and check out our essential tips, character attributes and build guide, romance guide, life path guide, and guide for making money quickly and easily in Night City for more tips.

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