Unlock All Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii 1-Shot Challenges with These Secret Tips!

In the game “Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakzua in Hawaii”, you’ll discover the mini-game called The Pool located within the Diamond Head bar, District Five. This mini-game offers players a chance to amass various bonuses. To collect these rewards, points are required, which can be obtained either by playing games under regular rules or by finishing 1-Shot Challenges. Completing some of the 1-Shot Challenges in “Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii” might prove challenging for players, but assistance can be found in this guide to help them conquer certain stages.

As an avid gamer, I can’t help but share my experience with the Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii game. Although the pool mini-game is extra, if you aim to bring on board every single crew member this pirate adventure has to offer, you’ll need to conquer the Normal course at the very least.

Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii – 1-Shot Challenge Easy Course

Stage 1

Initially, envision the table block as being split in two. For enthusiasts of Like a Dragon, align your cue ball with the left rail. Execute a shot that banks it into the center of the block’s left side. A forceful hit at this angle should successfully sink the red ball.

Stage 2

As a gamer, for this shot, I’d be targeting the bottom-left corner of the red ball. I’ll make sure to give the cue ball a gentle tap, not too hard, just enough to get it moving.

Stage 3

In this scenario, players ought to bounce the cue ball from the right edge of the table, making it roll along the upper part of the ramp on the right side. This way, it can clear the impediments and eventually pocket the red ball.

Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii – 1-Shot Challenge Normal Course

Stage 1

On the Normal course, the initial shot calls for a significant angle away from the left side, or off the course boundary on the right. The angle itself is rather simple, but players must strike the cue ball with reduced force, roughly half of its full potential, to prevent disrupting the penalty balls.

Stage 2

In simpler terms, for fans of Yakuza, aim the cue ball slightly to the left of the lowest diamond positioned along the bottom rail and strike it forcefully.

Stage 3

In the final stage, I’d recommend gently nudging the cue ball off the bottom edge, causing it to glide along the right side of the ramp.

Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii – 1-Shot Challenge Hard Course

Stage 1

In this particular shot, aim the cue ball towards the upper edge of the rail, slightly to the left of the diamond that sits centrally between the red ball and the right corner pocket. A strong shot struck at this angle will cause the cue ball to bounce off the top rail, then bounce off the bottom rail, hit the ramp, and ultimately sink the red ball.

Stage 2

In this scenario, visualize the upper part of the angled block being split in two. For pirate enthusiasts, position the cue ball towards the exact center of the upper half portion and strike it with maximum force.

Stage 3

During the final phase of the game, players should casually bounce the cue ball from the lower rail, making it brush against the left side of the red ball. It’s important to note that the cue ball must come very near the left edge of the central obstacle on the table during this maneuver.

Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii – 1-Shot Challenge Legend Course

Stage 1

Here, the objective is to strike the cue ball from the bottom edge and make it collide with the yellow ball, just a bit to the left of its bottom-right corner. To execute this shot accurately, players should follow these guidelines:

1. Position the cue stick correctly: Align the cue stick along the line that connects the cue ball with the desired point on the yellow ball (slightly left of the bottom-right corner).
2. Aim carefully: Focus on the point where the intended collision between the cue ball and the yellow ball will occur, ensuring that your aim is precise.
3. Apply the right power: Adjust the force of your stroke to ensure the cue ball bounces off the rail at an angle that sends it towards the target yellow ball.
4. Follow through smoothly: Maintain a fluid motion as you strike the cue ball, allowing for a consistent and accurate shot.

  1. Aim the cue ball at the bottom rail so that it would bank into the penalty ball that is just beneath the yellow ball if it was shot.
  2. Make very small adjustments to the left, stopping as soon as the cue ball jumps from the penalty ball to the yellow ball.
  3. Enter Shot Mode, and make a full power shot.

Stage 2

In the 1-Shot Challenges, this shot is the toughest one to make consistently. Here’s a strategy for fans attempting it:

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Mastering consistency in the 1-Shot Challenges requires tackling this tricky shot. Here’s a suggestion for fans trying it out:

  1. Line up the shot so that the center penalty ball is centered on the cue ball.
  2. Enter shot mode, position the cue so that it hits the cue ball on its left side (just above the center line), and take a full power shot.

If the cue ball misses the red ball, make a slight adjustment to your right. If the red ball hits the back rail upon contact, slightly adjust to your left.

Stage 3

At this point, direct the cue ball towards the lower edge of the rail, making it collide with the bottom-right corner of the yellow ball that’s adjacent to the row of penalty balls. This angle should propel the yellow ball into the red ball, causing it to sink. Importantly, strike the cue ball gently, as a hard hit could disrupt the penalty balls.

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2025-02-24 19:24