Leveling up your characters and maxing job ranks is a key part of dominating Yakuza: Like a Dragon’s late-game content, especially if you’re aiming to take on the True Final Millennium Tower. Whether you’re doing it for fun, achievements, or preparation, this guide breaks down the fastest and most efficient method to farm XP and job XP in the game.
Best Farming Location: Kamurocho Underground Dungeon
Hands down, the Kamurocho Underground Dungeon is the ultimate spot for XP and job XP farming. Accessible later in the game, this dungeon becomes your go-to area if you’re aiming to stat-max or prep for endgame content.
The focus here is on farming an enemy known as the Infested Vagabond—a rare encounter that grants massive XP and job XP. These enemies always spawn in four specific locations on floor 2 of the dungeon.
Spawn Map
Each Infested Vagabond appears in a fixed battle encounter. After defeating all four, exit the dungeon using the ladder at the end of floor 2, then re-enter via the manhole to reset the spawns. This loop forms the core of your farming cycle.
Best Strategy for Efficient Kills
Because Infested Vagabonds have very high defense but low HP, your best bet is to use multi-hit attacks that deal small amounts of damage per strike.
Recommended Moves:
- Joon-gi Han’s Rapid Shot: Hits multiple times and bypasses their high defense
- Any multi-hit skill that deals even 1 damage per hit
Once the Vagabond is down, use Ichiban’s Orbital Laser to clean up the remaining enemies in the fight quickly.
Pro Tip: Don’t worry too much about conserving MP. Each time a character levels up or gains a job rank, their HP and MP are fully restored. With frequent level-ups, you’ll naturally regenerate resources.
Accessory Multipliers: Boosting XP & Job XP
To double your efficiency, equip your characters with accessories that boost either XP or job XP. However, each character can only equip two accessories, and it takes two of the same type to fully double the XP or job XP received.
That means:
- You can double XP or job XP—but not both at the same time
- For most players, it’s worth alternating based on what your current priority is
Note: Job XP accessories are more limited in number, with some jobs only offering one in the entire game, meaning the max bonus might be 1.5x instead of 2x.
XP Per Hour – Real Gameplay Estimates
From real data gathered during extended runs, here’s what you can expect:
- Run Time: ~11.5 minutes per full dungeon loop
- With Boosters: ~4 million XP / ~3.5 million job XP per run
- Without Boosters: ~2 million XP / ~1.75 million job XP per run
Hourly Totals:
- With Boosters: ~20 million XP or ~18 million job XP per hour
- Without Boosters: ~10 million XP / ~9 million job XP per hour
To put this into perspective, it takes approximately 5–6 hours to max out a job from rank 1 to 30 using this method.
Yes, it’s a grind—but this is still the fastest method available in the game for pure stat progression.
Important Notes
- As your party grows stronger, you’ll kill enemies faster, shaving down your average loop time.
- Use this to your advantage and settle into a rhythm—you’ll find yourself cutting minutes off over time.
- Keep skipping non-essential fights by holding LB (or L1) when entering a battle to speed things up.
Final Thoughts
XP and job rank farming is a necessity if you’re going after Yakuza: Like a Dragon’s hardest content, and Kamurocho Underground is the best place to do it. Whether you’re targeting stat boosts from max job ranks or just want to crush the Final Millennium Tower, this method ensures you’re leveling efficiently.
For more optimization, check out guides on XP and job XP accessories, and consider planning your farming around what job ranks you want for permanent stat boosts.




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