In *Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii*, players face a crucial moment in Chapter 2 where they must pause the campaign's progression to upgrade their crew and ship, the Goromaru. To proceed, you need to gather $10,000 to repair and enhance your vessel. Here's a guide on how to quickly amass the funds needed to upgrade your ship in *Pirate Yakuza*.
How to Get Funds Fast in Pirate Yakuza

During Chapter 2, Goro and his crew aim to enter the Pirate Coliseum in Madlantis, but their ship isn't ready. This initiates a quest line where Goro needs to recruit a shipbuilder to upgrade the Goromaru and gather five new crew members to move forward in the main story. While finding the crew is straightforward, the $10,000 required for the ship's upgrade presents a significant challenge.
Fortunately, *Pirate Yakuza* offers several methods to earn money quickly, though they can be demanding. At this early stage in the game, you have three primary options: collecting bounties, opening treasure chests on islands, or taking on jobs in Honolulu.
How to Get Treasure in Pirate Yakuza

Treasure can be found hidden in Honolulu and on various islands, often requiring raids to obtain. While this method is viable, it's more time-consuming and involves leaving Honolulu. For players eager to progress swiftly, focusing on bounties might be a more efficient strategy, as it allows Goro to fight alone.
How to Get Bounties in Pirate Yakuza

The fastest way to earn the $10,000 is by hunting bounties in Honolulu. Even smaller bounties can reward around $2,000, while larger ones can offer up to $16,000. However, tackling the more lucrative bounties early in the game is risky due to Goro's limited health and combat capabilities. Unless you're a seasoned *Yakuza* player, it's wiser to target the less challenging bounties, which offer rewards between $2,000 and $6,000.
To handle these bounties effectively, use Goro's Sea Dog fighting style for crowd control against the cronies, then switch to the Mad Dog style for one-on-one battles with the main bounty boss.

Locating bounties is straightforward in *Pirate Yakuza*, with red handcuff symbols on the map indicating their positions in Honolulu. Approaching these markers triggers an info screen detailing the bounty's difficulty, the reason for the bounty, and the reward. You can then decide if the risk is worth the potential reward before initiating the fight.

Engaging in these bounty fights follows the typical combat mechanics of *Pirate Yakuza*. Defeat the opponent by draining their health bar, which can range from three to four bars depending on the bounty's value. Minions may also wield various weapons, adding complexity to the fight. Upon defeating a bounty, you receive immediate cash rewards, helping you accumulate the $10,000 needed to upgrade the Goromaru.
By focusing on a few bounties in Honolulu, you'll quickly gather the funds required to continue the main story. It involves a lot of 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.*