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When & How To Unlock Dondoko Island In Like A Dragon Infinite Wealth

Dondoko Island is one of the most anticipated aspects of Infinite Wealth. In this guide on When & How To Unlock Dondoki Island In Like A Dragon Infinite Wealth we’ll explain when you can unlock the Dondoko Island resort mini-game and estimate how long it will take you to get there.

Dondoko Island is a vast mini-game based on the likes of Animal Crossing and other cosey comfort games. You gather materials, bugs, insects, and other valuable items as you look to build and expand a struggling resort destination. It’s one of Yakuza’s largest mini-games to-date and even once you have completed the story aspect of Dondoko Island, you can keep playing for as long as you want. There’s a lot of fun in trying to make both a visually pleasing and mechanically effective island resort.

When & How To Unlock Dondoko Island In Like A Dragon Infinite Wealth

Unfortunately, however, it can take quite some time to unlock Dondoko Island. You need to follow the main story until you get Substory 33: The Island At Rock Bottom (For help on that topic check out our Substory Guide). Although Substories are typically an optional element of the Yakuza games, Substory 33 is a mandatory Substory. This means you cannot miss it, it’s forced on you as part of the main story.

This happens near the beginning of Chapter 6. Depending on how you play, it can take some time to get there. If you watch all of the cut-scenes and enjoy some of the optional side content as you’re leveling up, such as the fantastic Sujimon League, it will likely take you 18-24 hours to reach Chapter 6. If you ignore all of the side content and skip the cut-scenes, not only will your soul be doomed to eternal damnation, but you’ll probably make it in 12-15 hours.

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Tropical Photo Rally, or Substory 32, is a Substory in Infinite Wealth that offers fantastic rewards. This guide on Tropical Photo Rally Locations For Like A Dragon Infinite Wealth lists all of the locations in all areas where you need to locate and take a picture of a unique part of the scenery.
There are several Substories in the game that require you to find specific gifts for specific people. In this Like A Dragon Infinite Wealth Gift Guide we list the location of all of the different gifts you need to buy in order to make friends with certain NPC's and unlock their Substory.
If you want to make tons of money, and you're going to need it, this guide is for you. This guide on How To Make Money Fast In Like A Dragon Infinite Wealth goes over two basic tips and tricks to drastically increase the amount of money you earn per fight, giving you enough cash for the games more expensive adventures.
Awakening Sujimon has the potential to unlock new abilities and even make them evolve. This guide on How To Awaken Sujimon In Like A Dragon Infinite Wealth explains the Awakening process as although quite simple, the bombardment of new information when you first start the Sujimon League can be quite overwhelming.
Every restaurant in Infinite Wealth has hidden buffs through meal combos. This Like A Dragon Infinite Wealth Combo Meal Effect Bonus Guide lists all of the restaurants across all three regions of the game, X, X, and X, allowing you to score huge XP, attack, and friendship bonuses through the Combo Meal Effects.

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