Some side quests in Cyberpunk 2077 aren't listed on the map. Nobody contacts you by phone or sends you a cryptic message. For these side quests, you have to randomly bump into a peculiar stranger. Sometimes that stranger is a talking vending machine, sometimes it's a monk.
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While wandering the streets and getting your hands dirty, you may have stumbled upon a monk sitting in a park. He gestures you over, offers you a braindance, and disappears. This isn't just a one-and-done questline. You will end up stumbling upon him again more than once. It's meant to feel as though he knows exactly when to pop up on you and that it's completely random, but it actually isn't. You can go out of your way to find all of his locations and complete every quest he has to offer in zen training.
Updated June, 21 2022 By Ben Jessey: While Cyberpunk 2077 had a famously bad launch, the game has steadily improved over time. Several patches have come out and fixed many of the game's problems.
As such, several players might've decided to give the title a try or a second chance in some cases. And while doing so, they may have come across the Zen Master questline. It's a simple set of quests in concept, but finding the monk for each meditation session isn't easy. That's why we made this guide, and we've now updated it to make everything clearer.
Before meeting the Monk, you should know that every session includes a conversation about payment. He doesn't ask for any money. The man simply states that you can pay any amount you see fit, including nothing.
Your actual in-game choices are 'nothing' or a specific amount the game has chosen. You may be wondering if it matters if you pay or not. The answer is
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