With Ichiban’s first trip to Hawaii inLike a Dragon: Infinite Wealth, there is a whole island of new locations for you to explore as you work to get stronger. One of the best training locations, Hawaiian Haunt, can be found during the ‘Legend of the Labyrinth’ substory in Chapter Five.

There are many rewards and resources to be found in the Hawaiian Haunt dungeon, and even better ones if you can do a complete run. All the while, you can collect Robo Disks and redeem them with Robo Michio’s Item Exchange for unique rewards and important crafting resources.

A screenshot from Like a Dragon Infinite Wealth showing the Hawaiian Haunt floor guide over the screen, with a mini-Ichiban standing on floor three, one of four hostages being rescued.

Hawaiian Haunt Structure

The Hawaiian Haunt dungeon isseparated into three sectors, with there beingten floors per sector. As you descend between each sector, thedifficulty increases exponentially, but you also earn better rewards. Each time you go through the dungeon,the layout will be random, and there will bea midpoint mini-boss and a final bossfor each sector.

Robo Michio

Four Assorted Robo Michios

Once you defeat the midpoint mini-boss,you’ll be able to travel back to that pointin the dungeon if you were to leave. Once you clear the dungeon,you’ll be awarded the ‘First Clear’ rewardthe first time andthe ‘Clear’ reward then plus every time after that.

In each sector,there will be five hostagescornered by goons that you’ll need to fight. Once you defeat them, the hostage will provide you with a reward andRobo Michio will give you anotherwhen you rescue five people stuck in each area.

A screenshot from Like a Dragon Infinite Wealth showing alert that the player has picked up 75 Robo Disks, with a description reading “Floppy disks that someone dropped. Can be exhanged for rewards. Current Stock: 100”

The dungeon’s difficulty, levels, rewards, and findable loot can be broken down as follows. Non-reward loot can be found in containers, metal briefcases, and shiny objects on the ground.

Level 18 or more

600 or more

Fragments, Tier 3 Weapons and Gear, Job Manuals and Equipment, Keys, Consumables

Level 32 or more

2000 or more

Geodes, Tier 5 Weapons and Gear, Job Manuals and Equipment, Cooking Ingredients, Keys, Consumables

Level 39 or more

4000 or more

Crystals, Tier 6 Weapons and Gear, Job Manuals and Equipment, Cooking Ingredients, Keys, Consumables

Level 50 or more

6000 or more

Stacks of multiple Crystals, Tier 7 Armor for Jobs, Job Manuals and Gear, Keys, Consumables

Rainbow Hat

Shark Fin

These levels are just recommendations, and you shouldensure that your team is equipped with the best equipmentand jobs before you go into each new sector. Going through the same sector multiple times is agreat way to level up your charactersand get more resources ahead of a major battle.

You’ll also find arange of items on your journey through the dungeon, which will increase in quality as you enter each new Sector. You’ll alsobegin to earn a lot more money starting in Sector Two, making it a great place to farm for currency.

Ichiban or one of his allies willcall it out if you come across an item. This means thatthere’s something in the hallway or room you have just entered, so pick it up.

Some of these loot dropscan be great ways to get better weapons and Gearespecially for your jobs, with job manuals andbasic crafting materials also being foundthroughout the dungeons' rooms.

Hawaiian Haunt Item Exchange List

When you enter the dungeon for the first time, you’ll begin tofind items on the ground called ‘Robo Disks’that can be used topurchase crafting resources,recipes, andunique collectible itemsnot found anywhere else in the game. They range in price, and you’ll need to do multiple runs for some of the best rewards.

10

50

250

500

Linebacker’s Wristband

Like a polished gem in the rough. A wristband with endless possibilities.

1,000

Safe Key

A key that lets you open a safe or container that’s locked.

Sonic Soundtrack CD 1

CD featuring the track “Open Your Heart (instrumental)” from the game Sonic Adventure.

160

Sonic Soundtrack CD 2

CD featuring the track “Reach for the Stars (Re-Color)” from the game Sonic Colors: Ultimate.

Sonic Soundtrack CD 3

CD featuring the track “I’m Here” from the game Sonic Frontiers.

Golden Kiryu Statue Blueprint

Blueprints that will allow you to make a statue on Dondoko Island.

Street Surfer Wheels (Blue SP)

Set the world on fire with these burning hot blue wheels.

2,000

Material that can be used to create weapons.

15,000

Some of these rewards can be acquired elsewhere, soit’s worth considering if you need somethingbefore wasting the Robo Disks on them. On the other hand,this can be a valuable way to stock upif you’re running low since you know where to find these specific resources.