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Arknights: Endfield – Beginner’s Guide and Efficiency Tips

Published on:Jan 26,2026
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Okay, so I just jumped into Arknights: Endfield, and wow… this game is like half strategy, half factory simulator, and 100% time-sink if you’re not careful.

CategoryPriorityNotes / Tips
Daily Login RewardsHighFree operators, weapons, and materials. Don’t skip!
Main Story MissionsHighUnlock mail, redeem codes, account linking, and new gameplay features.
Core TeamVery HighFocus on 1–2 DPS + 1 support. Everything else is optional early.
Resource Nodes / ExplorationMediumCollect materials while progressing story; avoid unnecessary backtracking.
Factory / Automation LayoutHighUse community blueprints; plan throughput to avoid bottlenecks.
Friend / Social SystemsMediumAdd friends to get Stock Bills and commissions; helps early economy.
Banner PullsLowDon’t pull randomly; focus on banners with core characters only.

Step 1: Get the Story Done, Seriously

First thing I did? Dived into the main story. Yeah, missions like “Valley Reboot” aren’t just for the story—they literally unlock all the stuff you actually need: mail, redeem codes, linking your account. I ignored this at first and then spent an hour scratching my head wondering why I couldn’t claim my free stuff. Don’t be me.

Pro tip: Every time you log in, grab your daily rewards. Free operators, weapons, and materials are your lifeline in the first week. I cannot stress this enough.

Step 2: Pick Your Favorites (and Stick to Them)

Here’s where a lot of newbies mess up: trying to level everyone at once. Don’t. Focus on one or two DPS units and a solid support. That’s your core team. Everything else? Ignore for now. Trust me, your sanity and your resource stash will thank you.

Step 3: Explore Like You Actually Care About Resources

This game rewards explorers. Don’t just rush through the main story; roam around and hit all those resource nodes. You’ll thank yourself later when you have enough materials to upgrade your gear without crying.

Step 4: Factory Life is Real

So here’s the weird part: your base isn’t just for looks. The factory/automation system is legit game-changing. Set it up smartly, and you’re basically printing resources while you sleep. I spent a painful first day experimenting, then found some community-shared blueprints. Game. Changer.

Step 5: Make Friends, Use Friends

Yes, social stuff actually matters. Adding friends lets you:

Grab extra Stock Bills from the market/logistics

Make the most of commissions and trades

Seriously, don’t skip this. Early-game economy is brutal, and every little boost helps.

Step 6: Common Noob Mistakes

Pulling on every single banner because “maybe I’ll get lucky.” Don’t. Pick one or two banners with core characters. Save your materials for what matters.

Ignoring factory throughput. Seriously. I learned this the hard way. Bottlenecks will ruin your day.

The first week in Endfield is basically a test of patience, planning, and not letting your inner whale come out too early. Focus on story, pick your main team, automate smart, and use the social systems. Do that, and you’ll cruise past the first chapter without burning through your resources—or your sanity.


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