Kuwaki is the first boss of and he serves as a tutorial challenge to ensure that you understand the fundamentals of battle. Trying to fight him head on can be dangerous, but use of various combat systems can make him manageable.
As Kuwaki is fought early in the storyline, he isn’t even among the top ranked enemies. However, if you opt into the New Game Plus DLC, even the weakest bosses gain improved stats. Still, you can never underestimate any chapter boss.
At this point, you will have a fixed party of Kasuga Ichiban, Yu Nanba, and Koichi Adachi. These are all former party members returning from . You must use their default jobs of Hero, Homeless Guy, and Detective, respectively. However, you can still increase both their character level and job ranks. It is recommended to have at least character level 10 and job rank 7 with everyone before heading to the river.
It is also a good idea to have good gear. Head to the shop and buy the best weapons and armor for everyone. Also, use whatever remaining cash to purchase health items.
Kuwaki will be waiting outside the Seiryu Chairman’s room to stop your team. He is a level 7 Seiryu Clan Member. He primarily fights with a sword and will target one party member at a time. He has no direct weaknesses or resistances, making most attacks viable. Throughout the fight, keep Ichiban's Hero’s Wisdom up to increase chances of critical damage.
An easy means of both harming and repositioning Kuwaki is with Adachi’s Monkey Flip. Each time you match the on-screen input, Adachi will roll and send his target even further. Once the boss is downed, move Ichiban in to deal damage with normal back attacks. Finally, Nanba can further draw Kuwaki’s attention so that the others can get more back attacks.
After Kuwaki has lost half of his health in he will summon five more level 6 Seiryu Clan Members. There will also be a short quick time event you should win, or you will suffer extra damage during this phase. The additional enemies should have around the same health as Kuwaki at this point, but deal less damage. Aim to bunch them all up and hit them with Nanba’s Pyro Belch. Ichiban and Adachi can use mostly normal attack and heal when needed.
Even if Kuwaki falls, you do need to defeat all the other minions. Time your actions and focus correctly so that everyone can be dispatched with a final Pyro Belch or normal attack.
After defeating Kuwaki, you will soon begin your journey towards Hawaii and the rest of the game. Both Adachi and Nanba will leave the party at this point, though Ichiban will meet them again at a later point. When that time comes, Adachi can utilize 's best jobs you have already unlocked. Nanba will instead remain in Japan and meet up with Kazuma Kiryu’s
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The best weapons in Like A Dragon: Infinite Wealth can be equipped to main character Ichiban Kasuga — this set of golden bats boost your stats and deal crushing status effects on enemies. They’re the perfect tools you’ll need for the final fight against Jo Amon, one of two super-bosses you’ll find in the postgame. Ichiban’s best weapons are both baseball bats, so you can only equip them if you’re running with his standard job. But, you’ll need some of the rarest crafting materials in the game to build these weapons. If you’re not sure where to find Cough Drop Tins, Shark Fins or the ultra-rare Ethereal Egesta, then check the full guide below for all the information you need.
Venerable publisher SEGA has been around for a long time. It was founded, appropriately enough, in Hawaii back in 1960. In its latest game, Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth (which ventures to the tropical locale), SEGA couldn't help but give itself a pat on the back via a fourth-wall-breaking conversation between protagonists Ichiban Kazuga and Kazuma Kiryu.
In the recently released Like A Dragon: Infinite Wealth, developer Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio tells a story of rehabilitation and proves that everyone has the chance to be better. No matter your past, there’s the human element of wanting to leave the world a better place than you found it, and that often rings true throughout the lengthy main story.
Honk-Honk NPCs are scattered all across map locations of Hawaii and Japan in and trade character buffs for money. Inspired by Puff-Puff side quests from the series, tracking down these people can make you stronger. However, it can be hard to find some Honk-Honk characters since they spawn randomly on your map.
Just buying new, better weapons will get you through most of Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth, but if you want to cut down on grinding or take on the endgame challenges, there’s no getting around the need to upgrade and craft better gear. All those materials you’ve been scooping up off the ground and collecting from fights will get you most of the way there, but the top-tier weapons in the game will need a little bit more. Things like Squid Tentacles, for whatever reason, are one of the more rare ingredients that are somehow necessary to make these powerful weapons. There are only a few ways you can snag these slippery limbs, so rather than ruin your vacation in Hawaii by stressing, we’ll show you how to get Squid Tentacles as painlessly as possible.
Ichiban doesn’t have a lot of time to relax while abroad in Hawaii during Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth. His quest will have him and his friends facing off against a new set of threats that are more dangerous than anything that came before. While you can grind for levels to try and keep up, the best way to make sure everyone on your team is dishing out as much pain as possible is to craft and upgrade better weapons. Early on, you can improve your base gear with basic ores you find littered on the streets, but once you start getting to the high-level stuff, you will need some rare (and weird) materials. Rainbow Geodes in particular can be hard to come by, but we’ve found a rich deposit for you to mine.
Poundmates are RGG’s version of summons, for the RPG system they’ve built in the recent Like a Dragon games. And one familiar face, Nancy, returns as a Poundmate summon in Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth with a new pal Olivia in tow. It’s a tag-team you won’t want to miss.
Ichiban may be in a tropical paradise in Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth, but there’s more need than ever for his trusty bat. Trouble is waiting around every corner, and only the strongest weapons will get you through the toughest encounters and bosses that Hawaii has in store. There are some great weapons you can buy for all the different party members and jobs, plus you’ll find plenty as well, but you can’t draw out a weapon’s full potential without upgrading it. Early upgrades only require basic materials, but the best of the best ask you to get items that you won’t find lying around or in any common shops. Ethereal Egesta is one such material that is hidden in a place you likely never would look, and it can also net you a Trophy for finding it. Put on some gloves because we’re about to show you where you can fish out the Ethereal Egesta.
Dondoko Island is a significant part of 's appeal, but how and when the experience can be accessed in-game isn't immediately obvious. The series, formerly published as in the west, has long been known for featuring memorable and unique side content and mini-games to accompany its more dramatic main stories. promises an even longer and more robust experience than any of the past games have ever delivered, and Dondoko Island might be the selling point that jumps out the most.
continues the saga of Ichiban Kasuga, heading up his second installment in the series formerly known as. Following up on Ichiban's introduction in and original series protagonist Kazuma Kiryu's brilliant reintroduction in , focuses on the dual heroes as they travel to Honolulu separately, but on the same mission: to find Ichiban's long-lost mother, Akane. The two eventually meet up and combine their efforts, discovering much more than they bargained for as they near the center of a seedy plot.