In *Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii*, players encounter a critical juncture in Chapter 2 where they must upgrade their ship, the Goromaru, to proceed with the story. This upgrade requires a hefty sum of $10,000, prompting players to seek out ways to gather funds swiftly. Here’s a detailed guide on how to quickly amass the necessary funds to enhance your ship and crew in *Pirate Yakuza*.
During Chapter 2, Goro and his crew face the challenge of entering the Pirate Coliseum in Madlantis. However, their current vessel, the Goromaru, falls short of the requirements. To overcome this, Goro needs to enlist a shipbuilder to enhance the Goromaru and recruit five additional crew members. While finding crew members is relatively straightforward, the $10,000 needed for the ship's upgrade poses a significant challenge.
Fortunately, *Pirate Yakuza* offers several methods to earn money quickly, though they may be demanding, especially for substantial sums. At this early stage in the story, players can choose from three main avenues: collecting bounties, opening treasure chests across various islands, or taking on jobs in Honolulu.
Treasure hunting is one way to gather funds, with treasures hidden in Honolulu and on various islands that require raids to access. While this method is viable, it can be time-consuming and necessitates leaving Honolulu, making it less ideal for players eager to advance the story quickly. If speed is your priority, consider focusing on bounties instead, which involve Goro fighting solo.
The most efficient way to secure the $10,000 needed for the Goromaru's upgrade is by pursuing bounties in Honolulu. Even the smaller bounties offer rewards around $2,000, with the larger ones reaching up to $16,000. However, tackling the more lucrative bounties can be risky due to their difficulty and Goro's early-game limitations in health and combat skills. Unless you're a seasoned *Yakuza* player with a deep understanding of the combat mechanics, it's safer to start with lower difficulty bounties, which offer rewards between $2,000 and $6,000.
To handle these bounties effectively, employ Goro's Sea Dog fighting style for crowd control, then switch to the Mad Dog style for one-on-one confrontations with the main bounty target. Bounties are easily located on the map, marked by a red handcuff symbol in Honolulu. Approaching these markers triggers an info screen detailing the bounty's difficulty, the reason for the wanted status, and the reward amount, allowing you to assess the risk and decide whether to engage.
Once you engage in a bounty fight, the mechanics are similar to other battles in *Pirate Yakuza*. You'll need to deplete the health bars of the bounty target and their minions, who may use various weapons to complicate the fight. Successfully completing a bounty immediately awards you thousands of dollars, helping you accumulate the $10,000 needed to upgrade the Goromaru and advance the story.
By strategically choosing and completing a few bounties in Honolulu, you'll quickly gather the funds required to upgrade your ship and continue the main storyline. This approach involves considerable combat, but it's the fastest way to progress through the campaign.
And that is how to get funds to upgrade your ship fast in *Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii*.
*Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii is available now on PlayStation, Xbox, and PC.*