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Tables for Cyberpunk 2020

A collection of tables that may be useful as directories, references, or for building applications.

  • Weapons listing, 756 entries. Expands the unofficial guide listing with some adjustments to the Interface fanzine crossbows, and adds Sayko's armory. Last updated: v1.3, 2026.06.14. Download
  • Armor listing, 138 entries. Expands the unofficial guide listing and adds 18 entries from my house rules for armor underwear. Last updated: v1.1, 2026.06.14. Download
  • Cyberware listing, 712 entries. Listing from the unofficial guide. Last updated: v1.1, 2026.06.14. Download

Most of the equipment listed can already be found in the unofficial guide. The purpose of these listings is to make it more accessible: you can share them, publish them as tables on blogs and wikis, or use them as master data to build online configurators or apps. Either way, much of this material goes unnoticed by the average player, and this is a way of putting it within reach.

The backbone of each listing comes from the unofficial guide, arguably the most exhaustive compendium in existence. It surpasses the Black Hand and Smiley's excellent simulator, adds equipment published in semi-official fanzines (many of those Interface or Punk21 fan editors wrote material for Talsorian at some point), and licensed publications from other publishers. In some cases I have supplemented the listings with my own material or Sayko's. Sayko is a paramedic who is also into airsoft, meaning he has informed opinions from both sides of the matter, and I regularly consult him on questions of this kind. On his blog he maintains a well-curated (and hard-worked) weapons section where he adds new, balanced and reasoned equipment.

You should check the item's source book for options and special rules that may apply to a given item.

What's left out: everything else. This includes non-canonical items of my own making, other fanzines, material from Cyberpunk Asia (a site that no longer exists but can still be consulted on archive.org), and so on. Much of that material is somewhat unbalanced without offering any trade-offs or justification, which is why I have not included it.

What may appear in future versions: there are good Spanish fanzines (Mercenario, Input/Output (ES)) from the 1990s, and French ones too. I will likely sift through that material and incorporate it once adjusted.


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