In *Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii*, players encounter a pivotal moment in Chapter 2 where they must halt the campaign's progression to upgrade their ship, the Goromaru. This upgrade, costing $10,000, is essential to move forward in the story. Here's how you can swiftly gather the funds needed to enhance your vessel and continue your adventure.
How To Get Funds Fast in Pirate Yakuza
At this stage, Goro and his crew aim to enter the Pirate Coliseum in Madlantis. However, their small ship isn't up to the task. This initiates a quest where Goro must recruit a shipbuilder to expand and strengthen the Goromaru, alongside five new crew members. While finding the crew is straightforward, the hefty $10,000 price tag for the ship's upgrade presents a significant challenge.
Fortunately, *Pirate Yakuza* offers multiple ways to earn money quickly, although some methods are more demanding than others. During the mid-point of Chapter 2, you can choose from three primary sources of income: collecting bounties, opening treasure chests on islands, or completing jobs in Honolulu.
How To Get Treasure in Pirate Yakuza
Treasure hunting is one method, with treasures hidden in Honolulu and various islands requiring raids to access. While this approach is viable, it's more time-consuming and involves leaving Honolulu, which might not be ideal for players eager to progress the story quickly. For a faster alternative, consider tackling bounties, which involve Goro fighting solo.
How To Get Bounties in Pirate Yakuza
The most efficient way to quickly accumulate the $10,000 needed is by pursuing bounties in Honolulu. Even the smaller bounties offer around $2,000, with larger ones potentially rewarding up to $16,000. However, the higher-value bounties come with tougher boss fights, which can be challenging for Goro at this early stage, unless you're a seasoned *Yakuza* player.
A balanced approach is to target the lower-difficulty bounties, which reward between $2,000 and $6,000. These fights often involve multiple enemies, making Goro's Sea Dog fighting style ideal for crowd control, before switching to the Mad Dog style for the one-on-one with the bounty boss.
Locating bounties in *Pirate Yakuza* is straightforward, as they are marked on the map with a red handcuff symbol. Upon approaching a bounty marker, an info screen appears, detailing the difficulty, the reason for the bounty, and its monetary value, helping you decide if it's worth the risk.
Engaging in these bounty fights follows the standard combat mechanics of *Pirate Yakuza*. Successfully defeating the bounty targets, who may have multiple health bars and armed minions, rewards you with thousands of dollars, contributing significantly to the $10,000 needed for the Goromaru's upgrade. By strategically completing a few bounties in Honolulu, you'll quickly amass the necessary funds to enhance your ship and advance in the main story.
And that is how to gather funds swiftly to upgrade your ship in *Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii*.
*Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii is available now on PlayStation, Xbox, and PC.*