As you embark on Majima’s journey of treasure hunting and self-rediscovery inLike A Dragon: Pirate Yakuza In Hawaii,you’ll be pushed to upgrade your ship to survive the more challenging battles. The Goromaru is in rough shape when she first falls under your command, so the responsibility falls on Majima, as the captain, to upgrade the vessel.

Several parts of the Goromaru are crying out for proper maintenance and improvement from the hull to your weapons, but these cost plenty of money and materials to unlock. Luckily, materials are earned at a frequent rate by simply sailing the proper channels on the open seas, and farming money is best tackled at the Pirates' Coliseum.

Light gleaming from one of Julie’s creations in Like A Dragon: Pirate Yakuza In Hawaii.

How To Unlock All Goromaru Weapons

Tounlock every weapon for the Goromaru in Like A Dragon: Pirate Yakuza In Hawaii,you’ll need to do three things:

Luckily, you meet Julie very early on in the story, and she has two convenient locations in Honolulu for you to visit. Furthermore, money is easy to earn if youtake advantage of the Pirates' Coliseum and rise the ranks.

The biggest challenge will be amassing enoughraw materialsto trade withJulieso shecan build you new cannons.

Remember toequip the Mysterious Netand claim your rewards from them often. This will allow you to earn additional uncommon rewards, likeEthereal Egesta, and Sharkstones– necessary components for crafting.

Merchant shipsare also possible sources of these rare materials.

Purchasable Weapons

The following weapons can bepurchased directly from the Change Equipmentscreen while at a lighthouse or harbor.

To change your weapons,go to the Change Equipment tab while docked, at a lighthouse, or via the Pirates' Coliseum menu.

From here, click on each weapon to select it and equip it in the appropriate slots. Remember that you mustbuy and equip Port and Starboardcannons separately.

Ammo (if applicable)

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325

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In terms of bang for your buck,the best thing to do is to buy an Energy Cannon as soon as possible.Despite their relatively short range, these weapons will inflict massive damage, and help you shred through the early competition.

Next, you should immediatelymax out either your Gatling Gun or Frost Machine Gun.Both of these weapons are excellent choices and come with the bonus of either setting opposing ships onfire (Gatling) or freezing enemy ships (Frost MG).

Flamethrowers are decent options as well, but they aren’t really better than Energy Cannons, and will eventually be replaced anyway.

The Rocket Launchers are nice to have, especially in the later fights where you’ll be putting out fires or dealing with other issues on deck.

However, it’s entirely possible and likely that you can beat every naval battle in the game without really using your rocket launcher. Leave these for last on your completion list, as there are better ways to spend Majima’s hard-earned money.

Julie’s Gearworks-Exclusives

The following weaponsmust be unlocked at Julie’s Gearworksbefore they can be equipped with the Goromaru or Majima.

These special weapons become available once you advance the story and receive Julie’s offer to make cannons for the Goromaru.

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1,500

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2,000

40

80

The only weapons you’ll definitely needto have from Julie’s Gearworks are theLaser Cannonand, eventually,the Super Laser Cannon,as these weapons will help you secure victories in the toughest naval battles in the game.

Since most of the other cannons pale in comparison to theraw damage you get from the Laser Cannons,you’re able to skip out on them and go straight for the strongest.

The other cannons are still good in certain scenarios,as they can inflict additional effects, like poisoning your foes (Egesta Cannons), which is helpful if you enjoy that playstyle.

TheCoconut MGsandSquid Launcher are alsonice to have, but far from requiredin any of the fights throughout the game.

What Are The Best Ship Upgrades To Buy First?

Ideally, you will want to max out most if not all of your Goromaru Ship Upgrade categories, but there are a few that earn priority over others.

If you want toefficiently level up the Goromaru,you should purchase upgrades in this order.

Cannons are the keys tofinishing fights quickly,and this isthe best strategy for most of the ship battlesin the game. Speed is usually the best path to victory, as it leaves fewer possibilities to be overwhelmed and defeated by the weaker ships flanking bosses.

Generally, theHull Durability Boostsare going to be too expensive to level up all at once, so you should invest in them at a few points throughout your playthrough,keeping cash on hand to fund these increasesaccording to the difficulty of the fight you encounter.

The difficulty spike in the Tournament of Championsis one occasion you’ll want to save some cash for, so you don’t get stuck.

Additional Repairs and Fuel TankIncreases are interchangeable, though it’s usually best to secure your survival by increasing health, rather than relying on excellent timing using your Fuel Tank to escape tight situations.

Additional Smokescreens are also entirely optional,as it’s possible to beat all naval fights without these, but you might get out of some sticky situations with them. Still, it’s unlikely you’ll ever need more than one smokescreen unless something goes seriously wrong.

Focus on a strong offense and gradually build your defenses to guarantee success with the Goromaru’s best upgrades.