11/18/2023 0 Comments Yakuza 4 remasteredTo that end, she needs to train up three skills, and manage two meters: TrainingWhile looking good is a job all its own, a hostess' real skill is in keeping her customers entertained. Changing hair and nails costs money every time you do it, so be wary. Buying dresses and accessories costs money once, after that you can rotate and use them however you wish. You operate on a separate cabaret club fund then your normal walking around cash, so no fair buying everything with what you have in your pocket. Bottom line is that the style given above is more than sufficient for all four styles.Ĩ a good place as any to point out that all wardrobe stuff costs money. It's a complicated system that if you're truly interested in, I suggest looking up Japanese wiki guides for. For example, if you wore the Sexy Dress and the Curly Updo, the hair would have a different effect than if you wore the Gorgeous Dress and the Curly Updo. In short, putting on a certain dress gives you a baseline amount for each look, and each other element (hair, makeup, accessories) modifies those numbers based on the dress. Now there are numbers to this, which I don't intend to address in this guide. What your hostess wears determines how much of each style she's pulling off, and that's show on a Flashy - Going all out on the eye-catching glam and glitz.Gorgeous - Accentuating elegance and poise.Refined - Looking proper and conservative.Cute - Basically looking youthful and peppy. The Four StylesOne of the factors that customers look for in the club is what style their hostess is, and there are four styles to address: Everything below is a bit more detail about the process. The last items you get are the Long Two-Piece Dress, the Cami Dress, and the Cache-couer. Make an outfit that gives almost nothing (like say her street clothes) or just not train, because you can totally blow past the opportunity if you're too good. As for making sure you have all outfits available, it might take some shifts of you just doing nothing, because the wardrobe only increases every three shifts. Yes, twenty-three.ĭo remember that you can only buy an outfit with the intent of wearing it, so you'll be going through at least one time segment wearing it. Just get one of each of the twenty-three different outfit types. You don't have to buy multiple colors, nor are accessories counted in this. Once you get all three hostesses maxed, you won't be able to do this. The Fashionista Trophy requires you to buy one of every type of outfit for this minigame. The short answer is that once you get all the options:įashionista Trophy This minigame contains the one trophy you can miss and can't go back to without starting a New Game. So, once you've locked in your dress-up, the next step is the Training regime. In the meantime, attempt to get as close as possible, because even just an approximate dress and the makeup will get you a considerable boost. Every three shifts (that aren't special events) you'll get a new pile of stuff added to the wardrobe to use, so you'll be able to collect those as you go. Now what I haven't mentioned is that not all those will be available to you right away. Color Contacts – On – Color: Row 3, Column 2.
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