Entertainment | Feb 27

How to Farm Money In Like a Dragon: Ishin

Players need to earn money to do almost everything in Like a Dragon: Ishin, and can farm it through tasks like cooking, fishing, or even gambling.

Different mini-games, side stories, and exploits exist in Like a Dragon: Ishin for players to farm money and afford new equipment as they progress through the game. Currency, called Ryo and Mon, are earned by exchanging points from mini-games or items that sell for high prices at places such as the Ebisu Pawnshop. Although some of the best methods for farming money don't appear until after certain chapters of the story, players have plenty of opportunities to gain cash quickly for items they want once they reach that point. ...continue reading


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