All Arknights Endfield currencies explained
Oroberyls, Origeometry, Headhunting Permits, Arsenal Tickets and everything else explained
Arknights: Endfield is a gigantic gacha game with dozens of items and currencies to memorize. Some are more important than others, but you'll still need to familiarize yourself with every key item to succeed on Talos-II.
If you've played other gacha games before, then most of Endfield's currencies and monetization strategies will seem familiar. Even then, there are a few things this gacha does differently than the competition. Here's a breakdown of every currency in Arknights: Endfield so you know what to look out for.
You can get a lot of free currency, materials and more via Arknights Endfield codes when new ones drop. So check in on our guide regularly to see what's happening
Arknights Endfield Oroberyls
Oroberyls are the primary gacha currency in Arknights: Endfield. Think of these like Primogems in Genshin Impact or Stellar Jade in Honkai Star Rail. One pull costs 500 Oroberyls, and a ten pull costs 5,000. (All the more reason to take Arknights Endfield free pulls when you can get them.)
Arknights Endfield Origeometry
You can obtain Oroberyls by completing quests and events, but you can also exchange a premium currency called Origeometry for them. Origeometry can be purchased with real money, and each piece is equivalent to 75 Oroberyls.
Arknights Endfield Headhunting Permits
In addition to Oroberyls, you can also pull for Arknights Endfield characters with Headhunting Permits. These special items are split into Basic and Chartered varieties, with the former being used for the standard banner and the latter used for limited characters like Laevatain, Gilberta, or Yvonne.
Some Headhunting Permits will get you a free ten pull (like the New Horizons beginner permits), while others can only be used on specific banners. The Firewalker's Trial HH Permits, for example, can only be used for Laevatain and will expire once her banner is over.
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Arknights Endfield Arsenal Exchange
Pulling for characters will reward you with Arsenal Tickets, and these can be spent to pull for weapons in the Arsenal Exchange. New weapons come and go on a weekly and daily basis in the Arsenal Exchange, so check often to see what's in stock.
Arknights Endfield Quota Exchange
Finally, you can exchange Operator Tokens from duplicate pulls for Bond Quotas and AIC Quotas, letting you pick up helpful resources and even free Headhunting Permits from the Quota Exchange.
Arknights: Endfield Upgrade Items
If all those proper nouns weren't enough, Arknights: Endfield also has a wide array of upgrade materials that you'll need to learn if you want to keep your squad in tip-top shape.
The most basic upgrade materials are Combat Records, which can be used to level up your characters. To level up weapons, you'll need Arms Inspector devices. Both of these can be obtained from Protocol Spaces.
Protodisks are used to promote Operators and increase their level caps, while Cast Die is the material used to tune weapons. If you want to upgrade a character's skill, you'll need another special item called a Protoprism. Again, these are all obtainable from Protocol Space challenges.
Finally, T-Creds are Endfield's form of money. They're needed for just about everything in the game. Don't get these confused with Stock Bills, though! Stock Bills are only used for the Regional Development aspect of the game, letting you trade goods with outposts to increase their overall prosperity levels.
Diego has been writing about video games since 2018 for various outlets, specializing in live service games, shooters, and RPGs. A diehard fan of photo modes, his play time counters are inflated with dozens of hours messing around with transmog systems to create the perfect outfits. You can also catch him raiding in the critically acclaimed MMO Final Fantasy XIV, praying to the gacha gods in games like Honkai Star Rail, and being not very good at fighting games. Above all else, he's also still holding out hope that Ape Escape will return someday. Hopefully.
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