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Arknights: Endfield Beginners Guide and Tips

Automate your grind with these tips!

Arknights: Endfield is a spinoff of Hypergryph‘s 2019 tower defense game Arknights. It is a free-to-play action role-playing game with factory simulation features developed by Hypergryph with GRYPHLINE publishing. If you are a new Endministrator and are looking to understand how everything works in a simple manner, this Beginner’s Guide for Arknights: Endfield is for you.

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How gameplay works in Arknights: Endfield

Arknights: Endfield changes the gameplay from its predecessor Arknights’ traditional tower defense gameplay by a wide margin, by going fully open-world action RPG with Factorio sim building elements rooted in the game.

You deploy a team of 4 operators of your choosing, which accompany you in real time and fight with you at the same time, compared to other open-world games where you can switch them, but they never accompany you in your fights.

Arknights: Endfield Gameplay
Arknights: Endfield Gameplay (Image via GRYPHLINE)

This gameplay feature is one of the most helpful one you can have in a gacha game. If you are in low health, your companions will help you, and also pick up items, and even directly help you farm items. In combat, they start fighting automatically, and you can switch with any of the companions at any time. The skills do have a lot of nuance and timing them can be tricky, as you need SP to use skills, and ultimates have certain requirements when you are fighting.

Combat in Endfield is more strategic than it first appears. Team composition matters greatly, and stacking only damage dealers usually leads to problems later. A balanced squad with damage, utility, and sustain performs far better. Enemies also telegraph their attacks clearly, so learning when to dodge, switch characters, or use skills is more important than simply attacking nonstop. Treat fights as tactical encounters rather than button-mashing sessions.

How the automation and factory building work in Arknights: Endfield

In the early game, your top priority should always be following the main story missions. The story doesn’t just progress the narrative as it will unlock all essential mechanics, base functions, free characters for your team, and crafting systems.

Trying to explore too much before these systems are unlocked often leads to confusion. Let the game introduce its tools properly before branching out. You can always switch between the exploration mode and base-building mode whenever you want.

Arknights: Endfield Base building
Arknights: Endfield Base building (Image via GRYPHLINE)

Base management is a core pillar of Endfield and should never be ignored. Your base produces materials passively, supports upgrades, and becomes essential for long-term progression. Even if combat feels fun, neglecting your base will eventually slow you down hard.

Always keep production lines active and check for bottlenecks in power or logistics, because an inefficient base can halt progress entirely. You will find shared structures made by other players to make your life easier in the game. Do not forget to repair them.

Mastering the combat in Arknights: Endfield

The game will allow you to make a 4-member team. Each team member can be assigned to different classes in mind. All the classes with their benefits from Arknights arrive here, so old doctors will be familiar immediately with how the classes work, but for new players, worry not, I will guide them through them. The game has 6 different classes: Caster, Defender, Guard, Supporter, Striker, and Vanguard.

Arknights: Endfield Team
Team with different Classes (Image via GRYPHLINE)
  • Guard: Guards are skilled at making enemies Vulnerable and applying Physical Statuses. They are a DPS-based class.
  • Vanguard: Vanguards are great at restoring Skill Points (SP) to help their teammates’ skill casting. They are support-based class.
  • Caster: Casters are skilled at applying Arts Infliction and Arts Reaction. They are your DPS-based class.
  • Defender: Defenders are highly durable. They are skilled at protecting and healing teammates while striking back at enemies. They are support-based class.
  • Striker: Strikers exploit Physical or Arts effects inflicted by other Operators to unleash the decisive attack. They are a DPS-based class.
  • Supporter: Supporters are skilled at applying various control effects that weaken the enemy. They can also buff and support their teammates.

Arknights: Endfield Beginners Tips and Tricks

Here are the best Arknights: Endfield tips for beginners that will help you to do well from the start of the game:

1. Summon fewer operators

Gacha and premium currency should be handled carefully, especially for beginners. Early banners are rarely mandatory, and free or early-game characters are strong enough to clear most content. Pulling immediately without understanding the banner system often leads to regret later. Saving resources until you have pulls for a guarantee is the way to go here.

2. Follow up the storyline

You need to go through all the chapters, their stages, and all the assigned missions under them to follow up through the progression of the game. This will help you receive many rewards, and you can later utilize them to upgrade your profile and team. 

3. Understanding the gameplay system

Many beginner mistakes come from misunderstanding what Endfield is trying to be. Ignoring base systems, over-upgrading a single character, wasting premium currency early, skipping tutorials, or playing with a traditional tower-defense mindset are all common errors. Endfield is designed around flexibility, movement, and system mastery rather than rigid strategies.

4. Focus on the team’s buffs and debuffs

Check out the SP bar and all the other possible states of the operator’s skill charge while battling with your team. These are very important to go through, or else you’ll end up facing a hilarious defeat that will be really unexpected. A perfectly balanced team will always help you to grab the victory and give it your name. Remember, always heal and rest before starting the next fight.

5. Farming the automotive way by exploring spots for farming

Exploration is rewarding, but it should be done smartly. Side objectives and optional missions are extremely valuable, as they often provide rare materials, unlock new blueprints, or teach advanced systems naturally. Many resources also respawn over time, so learning and remembering good farming locations can save many hours later in the game.

6. The best grid will give the best yield

As you progress, automation and base optimization become the real endgame. Building more machines does not automatically mean higher efficiency. Poor layouts, power shortages, or logistics bottlenecks can cripple production. A clean, well-planned base with smooth resource flow will outperform a large but disorganized one every time. Automation is not optional, but ignoring it will drastically slow your progression.

Final Thoughts

In the end, Arknights: Endfield is deep, strategic, and highly rewarding if you take the time to learn its systems properly. Mastering base management and combat flow early will make the rest of the game feel smooth and satisfying instead of overwhelming.

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