Discover how to unlock every job in Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth! Learn about Alo-Happy Tours, personality traits, costs, and gender requirements to change your party's roles.
Alright, so you're probably wondering how to switch up your party's jobs in Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth, right? You start off as a Hero, which is pretty solid, but eventually, you'll want to branch out. The main way to do this is by advancing the story until you hit Chapter 5. Once you complete Substory 31, called 'Let's Get Alo-Happy!', you'll unlock the Alo-Happy Tours building. This is your ticket to new jobs!
Your first tour is actually free and unlocks the Aquanaut job. Pretty sweet, huh? For all the other jobs, though, it's a bit more involved. You'll need to make sure Ichiban (or whoever you're trying to unlock the job for) has specific personality traits boosted to certain levels, and then you'll have to pay a fee for a special tour to trigger the job unlock. It's like a little epiphany for your character!
Here’s a breakdown of the jobs you can unlock through Alo-Happy Tours in Hawaii:
| Tour | Job | Gender | Requirement | Cost | Note |
| Parasailing Experience | Action Star | Male | Charisma Lv4 | $200 | – |
| Diving Tour | Aquanaut | Male | – | – | Unlocked automatically during Substory 31 - Let’s Get Alo-Happy! |
| Water Gun Shootout | Desperado | Male | Style Lv5 | $1,600 | – |
| Hula Exhibition | Geodancer | Female | Passion Lv1 | $200 | – |
| Duty-Free Shopping | Housekeeper | Female | Kindness Lv4 | $200 | – |
| Yoga on the Shore | Kunoichi | Female | Intellect Lv5 | $1,600 | – |
| Coconut Tasting | Linebacker | Male | Confidence Lv5 | $1,600 | Requires Special Job Set DLC/Preorder Bonus |
| Fire Dancing Exhibition | Pyrodancer | Male | Passion Lv3 | $200 | – |
| Trolley Tour | Samurai | Male | Confidence Lv5 | $1,600 | – |
| Resort Salon & Spa | Tennis Ace | Female | Charisma Lv5 | $1,600 | Requires Special Job Set DLC/Preorder Bonus |
Once you've got the hang of unlocking jobs, you can change them at Alo-Happy changing booths. You'll find these in a few spots: near the Anaconda Shopping Center, the Hawaiian Haunt (that cool optional dungeon that pops up near the end of Chapter 5), and the main Alo-Happy store in Waikīkī's Worldwide Market Village. While you can change jobs at any of these, you can only unlock new ones at the main store in Waikīkī.
Keep in mind, these jobs are gender-locked. If a job is for males, only male characters can use it, and vice versa. For Ichiban, it's pretty straightforward once a job is unlocked. However, his party members will need to reach certain Bond Levels before they can switch to some of the new jobs. You'll usually see these requirements in multiples of ten. The best way to boost Bond Levels is by winning battles together, grabbing meals, giving gifts, or going on Walk & Talks. If you're really eager to unlock a specific job, grinding battles and meals is a reliable, if a bit repetitive, way to get there.
Later on, when you hit Chapter 8, you'll find that Alo-Happy has set up shop in Yokohama too! This is awesome because you'll automatically unlock six returning jobs from the first game just by visiting their branch there. No extra tours, no cash, no personality grinding needed – they're just ready to go. These jobs are:
| Job | Gender |
| Breaker | Male |
| Chef | Male |
| Host | Male |
| Idol | Female |
| Night Queen | Female |
So, don't worry if you feel stuck with Hero for a while. Just keep pushing through the story, hit up those Alo-Happy Tours, and you'll have a whole roster of jobs to play with in no time!
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