You can’t go wrong with these skills if you’re searching for the greatest ones to equip through skill inheritance in Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth.
The skill inheritance system in Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth allows players to combine their favorite talents from a variety of occupations with the skills needed for their present position. Gamers may now use boosts, healing capabilities, and elemental talents that aren’t part of their active profession thanks to this fusion of abilities, which increases the variety of gaming.
While many occupations share similar abilities, the game attempts to distribute talents equitably across positions; nonetheless, certain jobs give skills that are specifically useful and should be considered for inheritance. In addition, players may now choose to inherit any of a profession’s unlocking talents rather than only a limited selection from each career, which is in contrast to the skill inheritance system from the series’ previous release, Yakuza: Like a Dragon.
How to Inherit Skills
Players should go to an Alo-Happy booth in any location in Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth in order to inherit talents. If the characters have gained ranks and achieved a skill as its appropriate jobs, they can designate desired skills to each member of their party by using the “Skill Inheritance” option. This motivates players, even if they do not intend to utilize certain occupations frequently, to try out various vocations in order to gain special powers.
In Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth, a character’s bond level determines how many skill inheritance slots they have. At Bond Level 10, 30, 40, 50, and 70, slots become accessible, and at Bond Level 100, the ultimate slot becomes available. This slot is reserved for the Kiwami ability, a powerful talent that can only be equipped in this particular slot and is acquired at high job rankings.
Reviewing a character’s skill set following a job change is crucial. When a character changes jobs, all inherited skills from that previous profession are immediately deleted from the inheritance list, leaving the slot empty until a new talent is added. The talents we think are best to inherit from different occupations in Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth are listed below.
Burning Arrow (Level 1 Samurai)
Given how easy it is to gain, Burning Arrow is perhaps the most powerful talent in the game. This is a crazy AOE Fire damage dealing ranged ability that players may inherit by simply switching their character over to a Samurai at an Alo-Happy booth. Samurais gain this talent as one of their starting skills.
Wild Lasso (Rank 1 Desperado)
Wild Lasso is just a job change away at the Alo-Happy booth and is another powerful beginning skill, this time for the Desperado job. This is an excellent ability to inherit early on since it gives you the useful Grapple feature you need to sometimes breach an enemy’s Guard.
Happy Birthday (Host Rank 1)
With the extra advantage of a knockback, Birthday Bash is an excellent early-game Medium power attack that is a terrific beginning ability to inherit from the Host job. We’ve selected Bash as the suggested ability instead of Birthday Bonanza, which is a Heavy damage attack that can be unlocked at Rank 15, further down the Host skill list.
Ahi Aloha, the 12th Aquanaut
As most character-specific occupations don’t have Ahi Aloha in their damage arsenal, it’s a great option for an early, simple-to-obtain Ice ability. In addition, there’s a potential that it would stun the adversary, allowing players to use Kiryu’s Heat moves on them.
Jutsu via substitution (Kunoichi Rank 12)
Among the Kunoichi’s weapons, substitution jutsu is perhaps the most helpful as it lets the character pass the turn to another character. This gives its target an extra turn, which increases the effect of “on turn” accessories by giving them an extra turn proc. It also gives you an opportunity to land another, bigger hit with a character like Kasuga.
Bro-ffet on the beach (Aquanaut Rank 18)
An improved form of the original Aquanaut ability, Beachside Bro-BQ, is called Beachside Bro-ffet. As players progress through the Aquanaut tiers, Bro-ffet is the unquestionably better option since it provides a more significant increase in health recovery than Beachside Bro-BQ, which has a respectable healing effect.
Cutlery Battle (Chef Level 18)
Cutlery Clash is an excellent Heavy attack that can be used on a single target and has a high probability of causing bleeding damage to its target. The talent solves Blade weakness for occupations lacking in that kind of damage and deals decent damage, but its real power lies in the Bleed debuff.The Samurai’s Shadow Dance, which we have included in this list, is one of the many talents in Infinite Wealth that inflict extra damage to opponents that have a status condition (damaging or restricted). This makes it an excellent ability for a potent combo opportunity.
Amazing Tone (Idol Ranking 18)
If your female characters aren’t already running Idol as their primary employment, Miraculous Voice is a great Recovery ability to inherit on them, along with Magical Concert (Idol Rank 22). Although Miraculous Voice cannot heal party members, it can aid with boss fights and Curse—an instant KO countdown ability that can only be eliminated by an ability that cures all afflictions—by removing AOE status conditions.
Scum Scraper (Level 15 Housekeeper)
Scum Scraper is a great talent that offers the incredibly rare power to take an enemy’s bonuses away. Since it’s a grapple, it will also remove Guard from any adversary who believes he’s really strong. Excellent ability to take on foes and defeat certain bosses.
Spreader of Ice (Host Rank 20)
With the exception of Aquanaut, Ice Spreader is a useful ability to offset Ice vulnerability, which is less frequent on many vocations. It has the ability to deal numerous hits and may provide opponents the beneficial status condition known as “Cold,” which does more damage over time.
Jellyfish Juice (Level 20 Aquanaut)
Other than Tomizawa, Jellyfish Juice is a fantastic Electric AOE for male characters since it gives them a miniature version of his Battery Storm ability along with the bonus of having the potential to inflict paralysis. This is a very useful talent for other characters to use in conjunction with Tomizawa’s Scrub Down ability, which lowers the foes’ resistance to electricity.
Soul Predation (Rank 20 Pyrodancer)
Soul Predation is a special ability that gives male characters multiple target Blade damage coverage and HP recovery for every opponent struck. Although it doesn’t do a lot of damage, depending on the makeup of the party, this rare mix of effects makes it a useful talent to have.
Shadow Dance (Level 22 Samurai)
One of the few Extreme damage skills of Infinite Wealth that is not a Kiwami talent is Shadow Dance, which means that any character can simply inherit it without needing to achieve Bond 100. When combined with the previously stated Cutlery Clash, this single-target ability becomes even more potent since it does extra damage to opponents that are affected by Bleeding.
Pyrodancer Rank 20 War Cry
With its potent single-target enhancement, War Cry greatly increases the user’s attack. Note that War Cry can only be self-cast, even if the skill description implies that it can target the caster or an ally.
Awaiting Glory (Samurai Rank 12)
Another potent attack enhancing ability that raises the likelihood of a critical strike and benefits all allies is called Glory Awaits. Although the assault boost offered by War Cry is not as great, it is still incredibly advantageous to have everyone participate.