In *Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii*, players encounter a pivotal moment in the story where they must pause the campaign to upgrade their crew and ship. Specifically, you'll need $10,000 to repair and enhance the Goromaru. Here's a detailed guide on how to quickly gather the funds required to upgrade your ship in *Pirate Yakuza*.
How to Get Funds Fast in Pirate Yakuza
In Chapter 2, Goro and his crew are tasked with entering the Pirate Coliseum in Madlantis, but their current vessel isn't sufficient. This initiates a quest line where Goro needs to recruit a shipbuilder to expand and strengthen the Goromaru, along with five additional crew members to advance in the main storyline. While the crew members are relatively easy to recruit, the ship upgrade presents a significant challenge, requiring $10,000 in in-game currency.
Fortunately, *Pirate Yakuza* offers several methods to earn money quickly, though they can be demanding, especially for substantial sums. Early in the game's second chapter, you can earn funds through three main avenues: collecting bounties, opening treasure chests on various islands, or completing jobs in Honolulu.
How to Get Treasure in Pirate Yakuza
Treasure hunting is an option for accumulating funds, with hidden treasures found in Honolulu and on various islands that require raids to access. However, this method can be time-consuming and necessitates leaving Honolulu. For those eager to progress quickly, focusing on bounties might be a more efficient approach, as it allows Goro to engage in battles solo.
How to Get Bounties in Pirate Yakuza
The most effective way to secure the necessary $10,000 swiftly is by hunting bounties in Honolulu. Even the smaller, easier bounties can reward around $2,000, while larger ones can offer up to $16,000, potentially covering the entire cost with one successful hunt. However, tackling the more challenging bounties early in the game might be risky due to Goro's limited health and combat capabilities.
A strategic approach is to target lower difficulty bounties, which offer rewards ranging from $2,000 to $6,000. These bounties often come with cronies, so utilizing Goro's Sea Dog fighting style for crowd control before switching to the Mad Dog style for the final showdown against the bounty boss is advisable.
Locating bounties is straightforward in *Pirate Yakuza*, as they are marked by a red handcuff symbol on the Honolulu map. Upon reaching a bounty marker, an information screen will display the bounty's difficulty, the reason for the bounty, and the potential reward. This allows you to assess the risk and decide whether to engage.
Engaging in bounty battles follows the standard combat mechanics of *Pirate Yakuza*. Defeating the bounty target, who may have multiple health bars along with armed minions, will immediately reward you with several thousand dollars. By successfully completing a few bounties in Honolulu, you can amass the required $10,000 to upgrade the Goromaru and progress in the main storyline. It's a combat-intensive approach, but highly effective for those looking to advance quickly through the campaign.
And that's how you can swiftly gather the funds needed 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.*