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What Are Committee Agents For In Like A Dragon Infinite Wealth

Committee Agents Are Incredibly Valuable, Don't Waste Them

Opened a Gacha and got this weird Sujimon you cannot use? In this guide we answer the simple question of What Are Committee Agents For In Like A Dragon Infinite Wealth, as they are some of the most valuable resources in the entire Sujimon League, so make sure you don’t waste them.

Committee Agents are unique as they are not like your other Sujimon. Committee Agents do not have a type, they don’t have a primary attack or a special ability, and they don’t have the opportunity to Awaken or Evolve. They cannot be added to parties or used for anything. Well, they have a singular purpose and it’s one you don’t want to miss.

What Are Committee Agents For In Like A Dragon Infinite Wealth

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Sujimon League allows you to Awaken Sujimon. In this act, you sacrifice Sujimon of a matching type to a single Sujimon to increase its power. For example, if I have the Sujimon Bronze Agent, I can feed that Bronze Agent a total of 6 other Bronze Agents in order to Awaken my original Bronze Agent to 3 star level. Awakening Sujimon increase their power and has the potential to make them evolve, so it’s worth the time and effort.

However, this makes it difficult to awaken some of the more powerful Sujimon. There are even some Sujimon that are entirely unique, meaning you can only ever find one of that Sujimon in the entire game, think the Legendary birds from the original Pokemon games.

That’s where Committee Agents come into play. They can be used as materials to Awaken your other Sujimon but it can be ANY other Sujimon. Committee Agents act as wild cards, allowing them to be used to Awaken any other Sujimon regardless of type.

You do get a lot of them as you progress and there’s always the chance of getting one in a Gacha, but we recommend always saving at least 6 so you have the materials required to take a newly found powerful Sujimon right to the top.

For more useful tips & tricks, such as making the best teams or finding the best Sujimon, check out our Sujimon League Guide. If you want to destroy the Sujimon League, check out our guide on where to find all Sujimon or jump into the highlights with our top 10 best Sujimon article.

Like A Dragon Infinite Wealth FAQ

How Long Does It Take To Beat Yakuza Infinite Wealth?

Like A Dragon Infinite Wealth is one of the longest games of the recent Yakuza franchise, including the reboots of the Kiwami saga. The base game, if you are just following the main story, will take approximately 50-58 hours to complete, that’s a lot of cut-scenes. If you are more of a completionist, you can expect the full game to play through around 100-125 hours.

How Many Chapters Feature In Like A Dragon Infinite Wealth?

Infinite Wealth features 14 unique chapters spread across both areas of the game. Infinite Wealth features two playable characters, one of which takes place in Yokohama and the other takes place in Honolulu. In the early chapters, characters are not able to explore freely between the two locations but once players have completed the game, they can mix and match both parties and explore both cities freely. However, only the main character from that particular city will be able to lead the party.

Will Kiryu Appear In Another Game After Infinite Wealth?

Nobody knows for certain. However, the final events of Infinite Wealth and the culmination of the story leads towards a more likely answer of no. It’s very possible Kiryu will appear in future Yakuza games, either as a non-playable character or through some kind of flashback, but it seems clear that Kiryu’s time at the forefront of the Yakuza series is very quickly coming to an end.

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Blaine Smith

Blaine Smith, or Smith as he prefers to be called as he doesn't have to repeat it four times before people get it, is one of the original founders of Gamers Heroes. Smith has been playing games for over 30 years, from Rex & 180 on ZX Spectrum to the latest releases on the ninth generation of consoles. RPG's are his go-to genre, with the likes of Final Fantasy, Legend of Legaia, and Elder Scrolls being among his favorites, but he'll play almost anything once (except Dark Souls). You can best reach him on Twitter

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