Arknights Endfield – Game Overview & Gameplay
Arknights: Endfield is a large-scale 3D real-time strategy RPG set in the Arknights universe. This overview introduces the core gameplay systems, progression structure, and what new players should focus on when starting the game for the first time.
If you are preparing for the public test or planning your account setup in advance, this page will help you understand how Endfield plays and how different systems connect.
Core Gameplay Overview
Unlike the original tower-defense format of Arknights, Endfield focuses on real-time combat, operator positioning, and resource logistics in large open environments. Players directly control a squad of operators while managing production, map objectives, and enemy encounters.
- Real-time combat with manual movement and skill usage
- Open-field maps instead of fixed lanes
- Production chains and logistics as part of progression
- Operators fulfill combat and industrial roles

Operators and Combat Roles
Operators are the core of both combat and progression in Endfield. Each operator has a defined role that affects team composition, battle strategy, and base efficiency.
- Main DPS – primary damage dealers for clearing enemies
- Frontline / Defense – absorb damage and control enemy flow
- Support – buffs, debuffs, healing, or utility effects
- Logistics Specialists – improve production and resource output
For a detailed breakdown of individual operators and beginner recommendations, see the Operators List & Beginner Tier Guide.
Progression and Resource Systems
Progression in Endfield is tied to both combat performance and long-term resource planning. While combat clears unlock new areas and features, production systems determine how quickly you can upgrade operators and prepare for future banners.
- Story and map progression unlocks features
- Base production generates materials and currency
- Operator upgrades scale strongly with resource availability
Because of this dual system, early decisions—such as which operators to invest in and how you use your initial pulls—can significantly affect your experience.

Gacha System and Early Decisions
Endfield uses a character-focused gacha system with no weapons included in character banners. Understanding how pity and featured operators work is important before spending early resources.
If you are unsure whether to pull immediately or save for guarantees, check the Gacha System Quick Reference.
Beginner Tips: Your First Hours in Endfield
- Focus on building a balanced squad rather than chasing perfect pulls
- Prioritize operators that are useful in both combat and logistics
- Avoid spending all resources on weapons early
- Learn the production system early—it matters more than in many gacha games
Planning Ahead for a Smoother Start
Some players enjoy starting from scratch, while others prefer a more stable opening with key operators already secured. If you want to compare these options in detail, the Account Buying Guide explains the time and odds involved.
You can also browse available setups here: Arknights: Endfield Account Collection .
This overview is intended for informational purposes. Game mechanics and balance may change during and after the public test.
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