Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth is RGG Studio's turn-based JRPG sequel set across Yokohama and Honolulu, Hawaii. You alternate between Ichiban Kasuga (the eternal optimist) and Kazuma Kiryu (legendary yakuza) in a story spanning two countries. The Job system lets characters switch between 20+ classes like Samurai, Desperado, and Geodancer for deep build customization. Side content includes Dondoko Island (Animal Crossing-style island building), Sujimon battles (Pokemon-style creature collecting), and dozens of substories. With 60-100+ hours of content, it's the biggest entry in the Yakuza/Like a Dragon franchise.
These tips go beyond the basics. They're the strategies experienced players use to play more efficiently, the hidden mechanics most people miss, and the optimizations that compound over a full playthrough. If you're just starting, check our beginner's guide first.
Essential Tips
1. Level Ichiban's personality stats (Passion, Confidence, Style, etc
Level Ichiban's personality stats (Passion, Confidence, Style, etc.) through substories — Hero Job damage scales directly with them.
2. Dondoko Island fully upgraded generates 3-5 million yen per visit — invest early for massive returns
Dondoko Island fully upgraded generates 3-5 million yen per visit — invest early for massive returns.
3. Job skills transfer between Jobs: level Healer for healing spells, then switch to Samurai while keeping Heal equipped
Job skills transfer between Jobs: level Healer for healing spells, then switch to Samurai while keeping Heal equipped.
4. Knock enemies into traffic (cars, bikes) during combat for massive bonus physics damage — position your attacks toward roads
Knock enemies into traffic (cars, bikes) during combat for massive bonus physics damage — position your attacks toward roads.
5. Kiryu's Tiger Drop counters the enemy's attack for 2x damage; time the button prompt when the enemy's attack animation starts
Kiryu's Tiger Drop counters the enemy's attack for 2x damage; time the button prompt when the enemy's attack animation starts.
6. Sujimon League rank 8+ rewards include some of the best accessories in the game — it's worth investing time into
Sujimon League rank 8+ rewards include some of the best accessories in the game — it's worth investing time into.
7. Bond drinks at Survive bar are the fastest way to raise party member bonds — do them every chapter
Bond drinks at Survive bar are the fastest way to raise party member bonds — do them every chapter.
8. Environmental objects (bicycles, signs, traffic cones) can be picked up and thrown for bonus damage during your turn
Environmental objects (bicycles, signs, traffic cones) can be picked up and thrown for bonus damage during your turn.
9. The Geodancer's full-party buff/debuff dances stack with other buffs — always open boss fights with Passion Dance
The Geodancer's full-party buff/debuff dances stack with other buffs — always open boss fights with Passion Dance.
10. Complete all of Kiryu's bucket list items for his strongest Dragon of Dojima abilities and an emotional story payoff
Complete all of Kiryu's bucket list items for his strongest Dragon of Dojima abilities and an emotional story payoff.
Advanced Strategies
Build Optimization
The difference between an average build and an optimized one is massive. See our builds guide for full breakdowns.
For Hero (Ichiban) (S-Tier):
- Ichiban's exclusive Job with balanced stats and the powerful Peerless Resolve ultimate that grants party-wide buffs. The Hero Job gains bonus damage based on Ichiban's personality stats. His bat-based attacks have wide AoE swings perfect for grouped enemies.
- Core gear: Upgraded Hero's Bat, personality stat accessories, Hero Job maxed
- Stat priority: Personality Stats > Attack > HP > MP
For Dragon of Dojima (Kiryu) (S-Tier):
- Kiryu's exclusive Job channeling his legendary fighting style. Tiger Drop counter deals massive damage to attacking enemies. Heat actions trigger devastating cinematic finishers. The highest single-target physical damage Job in the game.
- Core gear: Dragon Fists, Heat gauge accessories, counter-focused gear
- Stat priority: Attack > HP > Defense > Agility
Mechanic Interactions
Understanding how Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth's systems interact is where the real optimization lives. Our combat guide covers this in detail.
job system + Sujimon battles: Characters can switch between 20+ Jobs (classes) at Hello Work employment agencies. Combined with Sujimon battles, a pokemon-style subsystem where you recruit and battle 'sujimon' (enemies encountered throughout the game).
Dondoko Island + bond stories: An island resort management minigame where Ichiban cleans up trash, builds facilities, and attracts tourists for income. When paired with bond stories, side stories for each party member that unlock their ultimate abilities and emotional character arcs.
tag-team combat scaling: Characters positioned near allies can trigger tag-team attacks for bonus damage. Knocking enemies into other party members triggers follow-up hits. Environmental positioning (traffic, walls, objects) adds physics-based bonus damage. Movement during your turn affects which tag-team and environmental attacks are available.
Equipment Efficiency
| Equipment | Best Use Case | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Hero's Bat | Ichiban's Hero Job, AoE physical damage | Ichiban's signature baseball bat weapon for the Hero Job. |
| Dragon's Fists | Kiryu's exclusive Job, counter-based combat | Kiryu's bare-handed fighting style exclusive to Dragon of Dojima Job. |
| Desperado's Dual Guns | Desperado Job, ranged DPS, crowd control | Paired handguns for the Desperado Job with ranged multi-target capabilities. |
| Samurai Katana | Samurai Job, single-target DPS, boss fights | Elegant single-blade weapon for the Samurai Job. |
| Geodancer's Fans | Geodancer Job, magic damage, party support | Decorative fans used for the Geodancer Job's dance-based attacks. |
Location Efficiency
Honolulu Hawaii (Chapters 1-6, 10+): The primary setting for Ichiban's storyline. Features beaches, the Aloha Happy Tour company, and the Anaconda Shopping Street. Substories here have a distinctly Hawaiian flavor. Brighter and more colorful than the Japanese locations.
Yokohama Isezaki Ijincho (Chapters 7-9): Returning from Yakuza: Like a Dragon as Ichiban's home base. The largest explorable area with the most side content. Hello Work for Job changes, Survive bar for bonding, and numerous minigames are located here.
Dondoko Island (Mid-game onward): A resort island management minigame area accessible from mid-game. Clean up trash, build facilities, fight pirates, and attract tourists. Generates enormous income when fully developed. Has its own multi-hour storyline.
Kamurocho (Kiryu chapters): The iconic Yakuza series location returning for Kiryu's storyline segments. Smaller than Yokohama but dense with nostalgic callbacks for series veterans. Contains Kiryu-specific substories and bonding locations.
Anaconda Shopping Street (Early-mid game): Honolulu's main commercial district with shops, restaurants, and substory NPCs. The Revolve Bar here is a key bonding location. Street fights with random encounters occur more frequently here than other areas.
Mistakes Even Veterans Make
- Sticking with one Job the entire game instead of leveling multiple Jobs for transferable skills.
- Ignoring Dondoko Island — it's the best money source and missing it means constant financial struggles.
- Not positioning characters to trigger tag-team attacks — free bonus damage from ally proximity adds up enormously.
- Selling equipment instead of dismantling it for crafting materials needed for upgrades.
- Skipping substories that seem silly — many award personality stat boosts essential for Hero Job scaling.
Pro Quick Tips
- Level Ichiban's personality stats (Passion, Confidence, Style, etc.) through substories — Hero Job damage scales directly with them
- Dondoko Island fully upgraded generates 3-5 million yen per visit — invest early for massive returns
- Job skills transfer between Jobs: level Healer for healing spells, then switch to Samurai while keeping Heal equipped
- Start with Dragon of Dojima (Kiryu), switch to Hero (Ichiban) when ready
- Invest in Hero's Bat above everything else
- Clear areas in order: Honolulu Hawaii → Yokohama Isezaki Ijincho → Dondoko Island → Kamurocho → Anaconda Shopping Street — see our maps guide
- job system + Sujimon battles together are stronger than either alone
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- Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth Walkthrough
- Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth Beginner's Guide
- Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth Weapons Guide
- Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth Combat Guide
- Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth Boss Guide
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- Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth Crafting Guide
- Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth Classes & Characters
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