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Where To Use Prize Tickets in Like a Dragon: Ishin

Spin the wheel, win a prize.

I have never won any lottery or lottery-adjacent contest in my life, but much like anyone else, I can never resist the temptation to give it at least one try. The nice thing about smaller, local lotteries is that they’re easier to play in and might not even cost money, which is what makes the Prize Tickets in Like a Dragon: Ishin so handy. Here’s where to use Prize Tickets in Like a Dragon: Ishin.

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Where To Use Prize Tickets in Like a Dragon: Ishin

As you wander around Kyo in Like a Dragon: Ishin, you may spot glowing points on the ground. If you interact with these spots, you’ll receive various items, one of which may be a Prize Ticket. You can also receive Prize Tickets by purchasing goods and services from local shops and businesses. Once you’ve got a stack of these suckers, you can turn them in for spins on the Prize Wheel.

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If you visit the northern end of Fushimi’s Shopping District, you’ll find a lady manning an outdoor counter with a distinctive lottery wheel out front. As the lady explains, you can spend one Prize Ticket for a spin on the Prize Wheel, which pays out one of five random prizes. Aside from the useless fourth-place prize, you can only win each prize once; after all the prizes are claimed, a new set of prizes will be added to the wheel.

Additionally, after you’ve spun the wheel 50 times (winning or not), a second Prize Wheel stand will open right next door to the lady’s stand, with a guy offering rarer prizes in exchange for 5 Prize Tickets per spin.

Prize Wheel Prizes

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Here are the prizes you can win from the Prize Wheel, ordered by set:

Set 1

  • Fourth Prize: Scrap Paper
  • Third Prize: Small Wind-Up Device
  • Second Prize: Spirit Sake
  • First Prize: Silver Hammer
  • Special Prize: Rainbow Shard

Set 2

  • Fourth Prize: Scrap Paper
  • Third Prize: Cleansing Water
  • Second Prize: Soft Lumber
  • First Prize: Special All-Purpose Medicine
  • Special Prize: Gold Plate

Set 3

  • Fourth Prize: Scrap Paper
  • Third Prize: Small Wind-Up Device
  • Second Prize: Spirit Sake
  • First Prize: Silver Hammer
  • Special Prize: Gold Plate

Set 4

  • Fourth Prize: Scrap Paper
  • Third Prize: Daifuku
  • Second Prize: Soft Lumber
  • First Prize: Special All-Purpose Medicine
  • Special Prize: Rainbow Shard

Set 5

  • Fourth Prize: Scrap Paper
  • Third Prize: Cleansing Water
  • Second Prize: Vitality Pill
  • First Prize: Silver Hammer
  • Special Prize: Gold Plate

Meanwhile, here are the prizes you can win from the other guy’s Prize Wheel:

Set 1

  • Fourth Prize: Nigirimeshi
  • Third Prize: Beautiful Pelt
  • Second Prize: Gold Hammer
  • First Prize: European Fabric
  • Special Prize: Worn Sword

Set 2

  • Fourth Prize: Yokan
  • Third Prize: Spirit Sake
  • Second Prize: All-Purpose Medicine
  • First Prize: Ultimate All-Purpose Medicine
  • Special Prize: Manju of Enlightenment

Set 3

  • Fourth Prize: Yokan
  • Third Prize: Beautiful Pelt
  • Second Prize: Gold Hammer
  • First Prize: European Fabric
  • Special Prize: Platinum Plate

Set 4

  • Fourth Prize: Nigirimeshi
  • Third Prize: Fushimi Refined Sake
  • Second Prize: All-Purpose Medicine
  • First Prize: Ultimate All-Purpose Medicine
  • Special Prize: Manju of Enlightenment

Set 5

  • Fourth Prize: Cleansing Water
  • Third Prize: Spirit Sake
  • Second Prize: Frenzy Pill – First Class
  • First Prize: European Fabric
  • Special Prize: Platinum Plate

Beyond the Prize Tickets themselves, spinning the Prize Wheel doesn’t cost anything. If you’ve got the tickets and nothing better to do, then spin the night away! Who knows, you might get lucky! You know, eventually!


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