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But of course none of that matters in this game so lol.
In theory on paper? Yes.
In game terms and mechanics? No - Also why would you need it, since you can grab anyone from behind and instantly kill them.
Well in terms of game mechanics You can't grab and kill everyone, just almost everyone. I think it is based on body or something. the skull above their head means you have to kill them 'normally'.
It is foreseeable that you would have a really high cool and reflex with a super-low body, because you be a ninja.
I agree with the OP. If only because it would be neat. I remember playing a tabletop RP Cyberpunk game where my character was based on 47. The monowire was my garrote. Would love to do that in 2077...
There is a monowire mod that makes it do chemical damage ( which can poison enemies) and a stealth perk that increases poison damage by 200%. Ninjitsu also increases damage massively from stealth. Head shot damage perks are also VERY useful. (Yes head shots with melee matter as well)
Monowire working as a blunt weapon and scales from cool and hand to hand skills. Soooo i dont think its a best choice for ghost run. Plus you need to put some mods to get a decent damage even on legendary monowire.
But your 2nd argument proves how mw and stealth don't mix. It alerts everyone to your presence. So yeah sure that 1 dude goes down fast but everyone knows your there, not exactly a stealth kill.
As to getting the stealth completion on a gig? YES! Even if the enemies are flashing red, you will get the stealth bonus as long as they do not actually see your face or engage with you (remember Viktor's comment about your Kiroshi? Your face is a blur, your body is not...). So. stealth in, use your quickhacks (Ping and mark them definitely, reduce resistances), one shot from the shadows, get what you need, and just slip on out.
Add the fact you can get legendary Monowire arms for free almost immediately (to buy them takes 45 Street Cred), you can slice their heads/limbs off (yes non-gun head shot perks like Frozen Precision work with Monowire).
I am fairly sure I got these before Act 2 (when the associated quest at the pharmacy shows up) because I remember walking on into Konpeki Plaza and whipping my way out. But I definitely have it at the beginning of Act 2 before meeting Takemura.
I believe it was free to install and there were also other goodies in the garage along with 2000?+ eddies. You can go in from the back and sneak past one? goon (reboot optics or he wanders), no skill check on the garage, walk away with the toy.