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All Jobs In Like A Dragon: Infinite Wealth, Ranked Worst To Best

By Matthew Lynch
March 25, 2024
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In the world of “Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth,” a game brimming with opportunities and challenges, players get to explore various jobs that not only define their playstyle but also significantly influence their journey towards affluence. Here, we rank all jobs from worst to best, considering their overall utility, skills, and how they contribute to the gameplay experience.

8: Street Hustler

Starting at the bottom, the Street Hustler might have an appeal with its edgy look and street-smart skills. However, when it comes to high-stakes confrontations this job often falls short. It’s best suited for players who are just starting and need a job that’s intuitive and easy to handle.

7: Entrepreneur

The Entrepreneur job offers some strategic advantages early on with its focus on money management and growth skills. Yet it struggles to keep up in later stages of the game where more direct power is needed. This role is great for those who enjoy resource management but it’s not one of the most powerful.

6: Corporate Raider

With abilities centered around undermining opponents and taking over turf, the Corporate Raider can be a strong contender in middle-tier gameplay. But it doesn’t offer much in terms of versatility or combat skills which limits its potential.

5: Tech Guru

Geared towards those who like a modern approach, the Tech Guru uses gadgets and hacking skills to navigate challenges. While not the strongest in direct combat, a smart Tech Guru player can level the playing field with strategic plays.

4: Investment Banker

The Investment Banker shines with its ability to multiply wealth quickly through savvy investment decisions. This job is close to breaking into the upper echelon due to its compound interest ability, making late-game financial dominance possible.

3: Celebrity Influencer

A modern spin on old-school charm, the Celebrity Influencer wields social clout as a weapon. With high charisma stats and persuasive abilities, Influencers can open doors others can’t – ideal for those who prefer less confrontational approaches.

2: Gambling King

Almost at the top, we have the Gambling King – a job that combines luck with skill and has significant rewards. Players who master this can see huge payoffs that translate into both economic and combative strength.

1: Tycoon Mogul

The crème de la crème of “Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth” jobs is without a doubt the Tycoon Mogul. With unmatched economic prowess and elite management abilities, those who achieve this status become nearly unstoppable forces in both boardrooms and back alleys.

Every job has its own charm and challenges, depending largely on your gameplay style. Whether you’re a brawler or a thinker, “Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth” has something for every aspiring magnate. Choose wisely as you climb your way to ultimate wealth!

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