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In Arknights: Endfield, the gacha and pity systems are core elements of the experience, as with any other gacha game. The character and weapon gachas (called "headhunting" in-game) are how you obtain ...
Arknights: Endfield features a gacha system in which players can use their pull currency to acquire high-rarity characters and weapons. Acquiring new and strong 6-star Operators and weapons is ...
Arknights Endfield's gacha pity system works a bit differently than you might be used to, depending on which gacha games you've played previously. For one thing, the hard pity cap changes depending on ...
The gacha system in Arknights Endfield deviates from what players are used to seeing. It's a little similar to the original game, but for the most part, it does things quite differently from what one ...
Endfield uses two separate pity systems working in parallel, not one combined system. This distinction is critical for planning pulls. The 80-pull pity carries forward between banners. If you reach 79 ...
TL;DR: Gorgeous gacha RPG with big ideas, dull combat, and a grind that never pays off. Style everywhere. Substance nowhere. I wanted to love Arknights: Endfield. Not in a casual, “yeah I’ll log in ...
Arknights: Endfield is a standalone experience. You don’t need to play the original Arknights to understand this game, though familiarity with the original Arknights will provide additional lore ...
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