Welcome to the Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth Trophy Guide! Infinite Wealth is the next “mainline” Like a Dragon game, being a direct sequel to Yakuza: Like a Dragon and Like a Dragon Gaiden, showing the next chapter in Ichiban Kasuga and Kazuma Kiryu’s stories as they collide with each other. This sequel includes changes to the turn-based RPG gameplay to add even more depth, with the allowing of movement during your turn so you can position your attacks or abilities to more effectively hit enemies. It also includes the normal staple side content, along with two of the most robust side activities the series has created with the Sujimon battling and Dondoko Island mode.
If you played Yakuza: Like a Dragon you’ll know largely what to expect already with this trophy list. You aren’t required to 100% a completion list as the versions that exist are tied to the characters’ personality stats. The story is longer overall (one of the longest in the series) but as a tradeoff, you don’t need to do a ton of extra grinding after the story as the endgame dungeon is better balanced. Nothing is missable, so you can play all content as soon or as late as you want.
There is DLC at launchvia the Master Vacation Pack. This DLC includes NG+ and Hard/Legend difficulty, along with an extra dungeon available in Premium Adventure that is much more reasonably balanced than the one in the prior game.
Your first step will be to complete the story. Nothing is missable so you are free to do as much or as little of the side content as you want throughout the story. The game is generally very good about warning you before any major story areas to stop you from going in unprepared, but if you are completing everything such as substories as you go you shouldn’t have anything to worry about. You can work on Sujimon and Dondoko Island during the story if you want, but leaving themalluntil after the story is quicker overall.
After completing the story and entering Premium Adventure all the side content will be available to you, so you should concentrate on first finishing the Sujimon League, followed by the Dondoko Island storyline. Doing them in this order is recommended as some features on Dondoko Island utilize the Sujimon, so having a bunch of them along with a max-leveled team will allow you to immediately make use of them there. Once those are finished you should clean up any other side activity trophies you hadn’t already finished, aside from the dungeons.
Now with everything else finished, you can make your way into the dungeons in Hawaii and Ijincho and complete all 4 floors. The first 3 sectorsare around the level you would be through the story, with the final EX sector being balanced for post-story. You’ll want to do the EX sectors after completing all other side content so you have each character’s second-best weapon and decent equipment withoutsinking time into crafting.
The only remaining thing you should haveleft is the trophy for Kasuga reaching level 70. This is a bit moregrindythan it was in the prior game due to the different dungeon setup. If you are planning to complete the Master Vacation Pack trophies you can just move to that and start working on the Big Swell dungeon, as it’s balanced at a slightly higher level than the two main game dungeons.Continue with. If you don’t have the DLC, then you’ll need to keep grinding the main game dungeons until you reach level 70 to earn the platinum.
Obtained all trophies.
Completed Chapter 1.
Completed Chapter 2.
Completed Chapter 3.
Completed Chapter 4.
Completed Chapter 5.
Completed Chapter 6.
Completed Chapter 7.
Completed Chapter 8.
Completed Chapter 9.
Completed Chapter 10.
Completed Chapter 11.
Completed Chapter 12.
Completed Chapter 13.
Completed the final chapter.
Completed 10 substories.
This trophy is awarded for completing any 10 substories. There are actually 11 substories that you complete automatically while progressing through the story, so you will earn this trophy automatically even if you ignore all side content until the end of the game.
Completed 20 substories.
Completed 40 substories.
»Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth – Substories Guide
Viewed all of Nanba’s Drink Links.
Nanba’s drink link Events become available in Chapter 8 when he joins Kiryu’s party.
Viewed all of Adachi’s Drink Links.
Viewed all of Saeko’s Drink Links.
Viewed all of Joongi’s Drink Links.
Viewed all of Zhao’s Drink Links.
Viewed all of Chitose’s Drink Links.
Viewed all of Tomizawa’s Drink Links.
Viewed all of Seonhee’s Drink Links.
Reached level 10 with Kasuga.
This trophy is awarded for reaching character level 10 with Kasuga.
Reached level 30 with Kasuga.
This trophy is awarded for reaching character level 30 with Kasuga.
Reached level 50 with Kasuga.
Reached level 70 with Kasuga.
If you have the Master Vacation Pack DLC then just work through the Big Swell dungeon after completing the two Main Game dungeons. Make sure to put two XP-increasing accessories on Kasuga, then while working through the Big Sweel you should reach or be nearly at level 70 by the end of the dungeon. If you’re following the recommendations for completing the DLC you’ll be grinding a bit more before starting New Game+ and will earn this in the process.
If you don’t have the DLC and don’t plan on getting it before finishing the platinum, you will have to grind extra for this in a tedious manner. In Premium Adventure enemies in the open world are bumped to level 50 – 55, but the best way to grind is to continually run the Yokohama Underground dungeon. The Yokohama Underground has the Vagabond enemies that give increased character XP (as opposed to Job XP in the Hawaiin Haunt) so you will want to continually run through the higher sectors until you hit level 70 while wearing XP-increasing accessories on Kasuga with him as an active party member.
Raised one of Kasuga’s personality stats to max.
Raised all of Kasuga’s personality stats to max.
Before purposely trying to raise all stats to max, there are a few things you should make sure you’ve done which give the largest overall bonus to stats:
- Complete all Ounabara Vocational School courses
- Complete allHawaii Photo Rally sets
- Complete all Alo-Happy Tours
- Complete Crazy Delivery
- Complete Sicko Snap
- Meet up with everyone in Miss Match
- Complete the Sujimon storyline/substories
- Complete the Hawaiin Haunt dungeon
While working through the game in general, there are some other things you can keep in mind that give quick bonuses:
- Switch Jobs (especially if you are grinding the dungeon for extra levels) – Each job has a set of Personality Challenges for 20/50/100 opponents defeated while Kasuga is using each job.
- Eat everything at every restaurant – When you have money to waste you can just go to a restaurant and order every item at once, which completes the challenges for that restaurant, along with triggering party chats if they are available. If you make sure to complete all party chats this also works towards some other challenges, along with helping for Bond levels. These challenges are at the bottom of the Adventure list if you want to quickly check which you’re missing, and you can view if you’ve seen all chats or ordered everything by using the detail option from the restaurant icon on the map.
- Purchase 1 of every weapon and armor – Once you have money to waste you can go around and purchase 1 of every weapon and armor item. Each job has 3 challenges for collecting weapons for that job, as well as challenges for a certain number of each armor type. These also help for Kiryu’s challenges as well as it counts your inventory items for both characters and they both have those challenges.
- Keep working on Aloha Links – While playing make sure to constantly wake and interact with the Aloha Links characters, even after earning the trophy for befriending 50 people. The initial interaction with a person to befriend them gives a bonus, as well as becoming buddies with them, so continuing to do these gives a big bonus overall as long as you are continually interacting.
If you’ve completed all these and still don’t have all personality stats maxed, you’ll need to check through the Personality Challenges and see which you can complete to raise any remaining stats to Level 10. There are quite a few options, so if you want to completely ignore Minigame challenges you should be able to, but a number of the minigame ones can be very quick if you are fine dealing with them.
Completed all Life Links.
Each scene is linear and sometimes includes a fight. The final two have fights with level 40 and 44 enemies respectively, which might be tough if you’ve only been meeting the recommended story level for content, but if you’ve been doing most side content and are around level 45 or higher they shouldn’t be a problem. Once you have completed the final one you will earn this trophy.
Gathered 30 Memoirs of a Dragon.
»Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth – Memoirs of a Dragon Guide
Gathered 70 Memoirs of a Dragon.
Around 50 of the Memoirs are marked on the map immediately when they are available in Chapter 8, and just require going to the marked spot. There are a handful of this type that appear later in the story, but the majority are available immediately. Most of the remaining Memoirs appear similarly to substories, with a white book icon when they are available. These are unlocked as you progress through the story further. You also receive one Memoir from each Life Link, as well as a few more from story events.
»Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth – Memoirs of a Dragon Guide
Pushed Kiryu’s Soul, Tech, or Body to the max.
Kiryu has fewer unique activities that are required for trophies, so the main thing to make sure you do with him is complete all Life Links, complete all Part-Time Hero rescues, and collect allMemoirs. These each give a boost to one of the stats and are generally very quick to do. Aside from those, the rest of the XP will need to come from challenges, so you will want to follow the same sort of initial method as Kasuga:
- Switch Jobs (especially if you are grinding the dungeon for extra levels) – Each job has a set of Personality Challenges for 20/50/100 opponents defeated while Kiryu is using each job.
- Eat everything at every restaurant – When you have money to waste you can just go to a restaurant and order every item at once, which completes the challenges for that restaurant, along with triggering party chats if they are available. If you make sure to complete all party chats this also works towards some other challenges, along with helping for Bond levels. These challenges are at the bottom of the Adventure list if you want to quickly check which you’re missing, and you can view if you’ve seen all chats or ordered everything by using the detail option from the restaurant icon on the map.
- Purchase 1 of every weapon and armor – Once you have money to waste you can go around and purchase 1 of every weapon and armor item. Each job has 3 challenges for collecting weapons for that job, as well as challenges for a certain number of each armor type. These also help for Kasuga’s challenges as well as it counts your inventory items for both characters and they both have those challenges.
If you don’t max one of the stats after doing all of these, you’ll need to pick which challenge items you feel like doing to raise the stats, though you are much more likely to max out all of Kiryu’s stats without any grinding if you make sure to do all Memoirs (seeMemoirs Guide).
Experienced 8 activities offered by Alo-Happy Tours.
If you have the DLC for the Tennis Ace and Linebacker jobs those also get their own Alo-Happy tours which count toward the 8 for the trophy, so you will earn this trophy when you have to tours still available.
Raised a job to rank 30.
Raised 3 jobs to rank 30.
Raised 7 jobs to rank 30.
Jobs have a level cap of 99 in the base game, so you only need to reach level 30 which is the final level that unlocks an ability. This counts all jobs including the default job for each character and unlockable jobs, and since there are 10 characters in the game you are effectively guaranteed to reach level 30 on 7 of them as long as you aren’t purposely switching off jobs before reaching level 30.
Dialed up Poundmates 30 times.
Made 10 pieces of gear at Julie’s Gearworks.
Completed all of Julie’s investments.
- Level 2 – 200,000 yen/ 2,000 dollars
- Level 3 – 2 million yen/20,000 dollars
- Level 4 – 20 million yen/200,000 dollars
After you’ve reached investment level 4 you’ll be able to craft all possible items as well as earn this trophy.
Registered 100 Sujimon to the Sujidex.
Registered 200 Sujimon to the Sujidex.
Conquered the Yokohama Underground.
The final boss of the Yokohama Underground EX Sector is Jo Amon (who you fought during the story) though this time as a real fight instead of a gimmick one to give you an ability. As soon as the fight starts he’ll immediately summon another 3 Amon fights, with all 4 of them being level 55. They function similarly to the Michio group, though having much more health overall and more specific type weaknesses and resistances. For example, only one of them is weak to fire, and the other three are resistant to it, so the attacks that target all enemies at once aren’t as effective. You still want to try to damage them as a group as much as you can, because if you take out the summoned Amons then Jo will call them back in,but without full health. They will also use tag team attacks themselves which are quite damaging, so be very careful to watch Kiryu’s health. If you go into the fight with Kasuga on your team and a fully charged Tag Team attack on every character you can use his Orbital Laser and the Ultimate Tag Team to do lots of damage to all of them quickly, then summon a group attack from Poundmates on Kiryu’s turn. If you are using area attacks try to focus them around Jo so you can take him out first. Once they’re all defeated you’ll receive your final reward from the dungeon and the trophy.
Conquered the Hawaiian Haunt.
The final boss of the Hawaiian Haunt EX Sector is a group of 5 Robo Michio who are level 53. They all have different type weaknesses, so when going in you should make sure you have strong attacks of each type on your party (blade, ranged, fire, shock, freeze). They also like casting debuffs or status effects such as sleep, so having a good supply of status healing items is good too. Don’t be afraid to use an expensive Poundmates summon either, as you’ll have received a large amount of money reaching this point in the dungeon and using the boosted platinum rank summons can nearly take out some of the Michios on its own. Once they’re all defeated you’ll receive your final reward for the dungeon and the trophy.
Won 20 raids.
Completed all Sujimon-related substories.
»Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth – Substories Guide
General Sujimon tips:
- If you want the mode done ask as quickly as possible, leave it until Premium Adventure. You get a very strong Sujimon for completing the story which can carry you most of the way through the storyline on their own, as well as being able to just immediately dump money into Sujimon leveling or the gacha.
- If you have the Master Vacation DLC pack, use the Sujimon which are versions of the main party members. Each one is a platinum-rank Sujimon, which the only others of in the base game is the one you get for completing the story, and the Kiwami Sujimon that can only be rolled from the gacha.
- Focus on speed as much as you can. Most opponents cap out around 400~ total speed, so if you can push your total speed to 500 – 600 you’ll be able to get more turns than every opponent.
Recruited 10 Sujimon from battle.
Maxed out a Sujimon’s level and friendship.
XP towards friendship is increased through battle, but you can also increase level by using Sujimunch items from a Sujispot. If you are doing Sujimon later in the game or in Premium Adventure it is recommended to immediately level your current party up to the next cap to make battles easier. Note that you can increase the chance of an XP bonus when strengthing Sujimon if you use multiple types of Sujimuch (10% chance per type). Friendship is gained at around 10 XP per battle, so to hit max on friendship you just need to use a Sujimon in around 10 battles.
Crafted 100 different pieces of DIY furniture.
You can check how many DIY items you’ve created by checking the Suggestion Box menu, then under the DIY heading check the first challenge for “Crafting a total of X DIYs”. This only counts unique creations, so you will earn the trophy once you have reached 100 on this challenge, which is the requirement for the 5th star level.
Welcomed 100 guests to Dondoko Island.
Guests stay in tour sets for a max of 3 days, so for this trophy you are playing a waiting game while inviting new guests. If you want to do fewer daily cycles to invite new guests, get the lodging setup immediately after reaching 1-Star resort level, then quickly work towards clearing the other areas required to place more lodgings, though note you can’t invite more guests if you place more lodgings in the 3-day tour window, only once the current tour ends and you can invite more guests all at once. When you hit 2-Star rating and get the next set of lodgings, upgrade as soon as possible, even in the middle of a tour cycle as you can just move the other current patrons into the new lodgings as long as you place them down in the same day.
Once you’re done with the storyline if you’ve not reached 100 guests, you will have to just wait through the daily cycle to invite more. You can’t go to sleep until the evening, so you can just stand around and wait or continue doing activities to pass the time. Make sure to always deal with the Washbuckler invaders on the map before ending the day, because if you don’t they’ll destroy the lodgings, causing guests to leave.
To check the number of guests who’ve stayed you can check the Suggestion Box > Guests section of the menu, then the second option for “Have a total of X guests stay”. Note this only increments at the end of the 3-day tour though, not when the guests show up at the start, so you will earn the trophy when this challenge hits 100.
Ran a TV ad on Dondoko Island.
Transformed Dondoko Island into a 4-star resort.
When working toward Satisfaction, always make the large building DIY items first. These give the biggest Satisfaction increase, along with big boosts to Building Talent which you have to level to clear the areas. Make sure you are placing them along the main roads or paths (places with in the build menu) which allows your guests to interact with them. Concentrating your guests and buildings is also helpful, so for example put all South lodgings in the Entrance/Great Tree area, and all North lodgings in the Hills/Caves area. If you want you can mostly ignore the other areas, or use them for items such as the garbage burn pits you can buy from Matayoshi that increase your daily material gain.
For working toward Popularity, always make sure to keep collecting items like bugs and other ground pickups. Once you reach the higher collection levels they start giving big chunks of popularity, and a bunch of them are very quick to pick up in the Dondoko Farm area. Make use of the Sujimon spots as well for the same reason, as items collected from the farm spots also count in this way. Once you unlock the commercial slot you can purchase a new one every day to increase popularity, which also brings new possible guests to the island.
1-Star Requirement
- 1000 Satisfaction
- 700 Popularity
- Clear out Entrance
- Clear out Great Tree
2-Star Requirement
- 5000 Satisfaction
- 2000 Popularity
- Clear out Lighthouse (Building talent level 20)
- Clear out Hills (Building talent level 15)
3-Star Requirement
- 15000 Satisfaction
- 4500 Popularity
- Clear out Fields (Building talent level 25 + building bridge to reach it)
- Win a battle at the Lake (Requires building the bridge to reach it, then fight the group of enemies waiting there)
4-Star Requirement
- 28000 Satisfaction
- 8000 Popularity
- Clear out Cave (Building talent level 30 + building bridge to reach it)
- Clear out Forest (Building talent level 40 + building bridge to reach it)
Completed the Dondoko Island story.
5-Star Requirement
- 43000 Satisfaction
- 13000 Popularity
- Improve and maintain public safety (story event)
Once you’ve met the Satisfaction and Popularity requirements, you’ll be prompted to go back and speak with Matayoshi. Before doing this it would be a good idea to increase the Livability in Kasuga’s house if you hadn’t been prior. This affects his health, and you’ll be having a big fight to complete the storyline. You can put some fairly large items like cars in Kasuga’s house, which allows for very big Livability gains if you weren’t proactively putting stuff in there prior. When you’re ready speak to Matayoshi, you’ll receive a few healing items you can use. You should also make sure you’ve upgraded your bat to the max level for the fastest swing speed.
When you’re ready, head to the beach and interact with the boat. You’ll fight all of the Washbuckler enemy variants here, with most of them being the higher-level ones that can do area attacks. Try to focus on the weaker ones first and only use fast attack to stun them, never use the charged attack because it’s hard to aim and doesn’t deal that much more damage to make it worth it. Note that you can use your healing items by hitting to open your bag, but this still occurs in real-time and you can’t move with the bag open, so move a short distance away from the enemies to heal.
After defeating the enemies and having a final scene, Dondoko Island will become a 5-Star resort, completing the storyline and earning this trophy.
Played 10 different minigames.
The list of minigames you can play is as follows:
- Crazy Delivery
- Miss Match
- Sicko Snap
- Vocational School
- Batting Center
- Can Quest
- Gold
- Karaoke
- Mahjong
- Darts
- Gambling Hall
- Casino
- Shogi
- Arcade
Obtained 10 certificates from the Ounabara Vocational School.
Completed all Crazy Delivery courses.
Completed all Sicko Snap courses.
Sicko Snap is a rail shooter. You ride the trolley through Hawaii and need to take pictures of the Sickos as they appear, being scored for how centered and zoomed they are in each picture. You have a limited number of pictures per course, so need to make sure not to waste any. There are 3 courses, starting from the Aloha Breach Trolley Stop, the Sunset St. Trolley Stop (harbor Line), and Night St. Trolley Stop. Once you have completed all courses reaching the minimum completion score on each you’ll receive this trophy.
Took 30 different photos for the Photo Rally.
»Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth – All Photo Rally Locations
Befriended 50 people through Aloha Links.
Met up with 5 people from Miss Match.
There are 10 possible matches in the minigame, so you need to match and successfully meet up with at least half of them. Matching at the start with all of the women will require you to change Kasuga’s app subscription level and use more points per match, so it is recommended you leave this until later in the game when you have money to waste, as you don’t gain anything from the Miss Match minigame aside from some personality XP bonuses. Note that you can match with women who you don’t have high compatibility with so you don’t need to get the initial profile perfect, you will just get a smaller bonus at the beginning. You can still successfully hit the meet-up requirement in one text session as long as you get everything else spot on.
Obtained an item from a toilet bowl.
Photographed a rainbow in the skies of Hawaii.