Night City 2045 Security Code Calculator
Fast resolution tool for live play. Use the Night City 2045 security code calculator for published security codes, then switch to utility mode when a sourced utility code exists.
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Security Code
Night City 2045 security codes are tracked only where the current database has a published value. Use the calculator to compare a known target code against a final roll total during prep or live play.
Utility Code
Night City 2045 utility codes are supported by the data model, but coverage is sparse until sourced entries exist. Utility mode is reserved for published facility or infrastructure codes.
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How to use the Night City 2045 security code calculator
Use this Night City 2045 security code calculator guide when a scene has a published security code or utility code and the table needs a fast, transparent resolution path.
Quick Definition
What is the Night City 2045 security code calculator?
The Night City 2045 security code calculator is a beta Cyberpunk RED helper for resolving known security and utility target codes. It compares a published code against a roll total so a GM can move through locks, alarms, cameras, facility systems, and infrastructure obstacles faster.
This tool is not a replacement for the sourcebook or GM judgment. It is useful when the table already has a code from a location page, prep notes, or another sourced record. If no code exists, the page should not invent one just to make the calculator look complete.
The calculator supports two modes. Security mode fits hostile architecture, alarms, access controls, and defensive systems. Utility mode fits infrastructure systems such as elevators, lights, doors, HVAC, local power, and facility access where a sourced utility value exists.
- Use security mode for locks, cameras, alarms, and access control.
- Use utility mode for building systems and infrastructure access.
- Enter a published target code before resolving.
- Treat beta output as a fast play aid, not final rules text.
Search Intent
When should you use the Night City 2045 security code calculator?
Use the Night City 2045 security code calculator when a mechanic is blocking play. If a player is trying to bypass a door, camera system, alarm, elevator, or facility control point, the calculator can turn a known target code into an immediate outcome.
Do not start here if you are still choosing a location. Start with the location index or database first, then open the calculator only when a published code exists. This prevents the tool from encouraging unsupported mechanics.
For prep, the calculator is a rehearsal tool. A GM can test whether a code feels too easy or too hard, then decide how much risk the obstacle should carry. For live play, it is a momentum tool: enter code, enter roll, resolve, move on.
- Live ruling: use the calculator immediately.
- Prep check: test the target code before the session.
- Location lookup: start in locations or database.
- Missing code: improvise openly instead of inventing a sourced value.
Trust
Why does the Night City 2045 security code calculator show beta status?
The calculator shows beta status because the site separates usable helpers from fully settled source coverage. A beta label is not a warning to ignore the tool; it is a promise that the page will not overclaim final accuracy while rules edges and location coverage are still being represented.
This matters for game users. A false sense of precision can hurt a session more than visible uncertainty. By labeling the tool clearly, Night City 2045 Wiki lets GMs benefit from speed while still understanding where table judgment begins.
The best workflow is source first, calculator second. Find the location, confirm the code, then resolve the check. If future location pages expose more published values, this calculator can support deeper prefilled paths.
- Beta means useful but not overclaimed.
- Published code means safer calculator use.
- Missing code means no sourced value is displayed.
- GM judgment still controls edge cases.