Yakuza: Like a Dragon has gone full-on RPG, and that means introducing classic RPG elements like a character class system. These classes are called “jobs” (a la Final Fantasy) and offer the chance for characters to learn new skills, get a boost to stats, and generally break out of their default roles. While it’s possible to finish the game without changing jobs, exploring the system to its fullest will make your adventure a lot more satisfying, and gets you a few important skills that carry over between jobs. So which jobs are worth using, and which careers are best left ignored? Read on to learn all about your job options. For our thoughts on the game, be sure to read our Yakuza: Like a Dragon review.
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- What is the Job System?
- How Do Jobs Work?
- What About the DLC Jobs?
- When Should I Start Exploring the Job System?
- Unique Character Jobs
- Freelancer
- Hero
- Homeless Guy
- Detective
- Hitman
- Gangster
- Barmaid
- Clerk
- Male-Only Jobs
- Breaker
- Foreman
- Musician
- Host
- Bodyguard
- Enforcer
- Chef
- Fortuneteller
- Women-Only Jobs
- Idol
- Hostess
- Night Queen
- Dealer