Arknights Endfield Daily and Weekly Routine for Efficient Progression

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A tight daily and weekly routine in Arknights: Endfield focuses on fast dailies, never capping Sanity, regular map harvesting, and clearing Weekly Routine tasks for Oroberyl and tickets. Done right, efficient play can fit into 20–40 minutes on busy days without losing long‑term progression.

Daily Routine (15–30 Minutes)

Endfield’s daily missions and core chores can be cleared very quickly if you follow a fixed checklist. The aim is to hit daily mission caps, burn Sanity, and reset long‑cooldown resources.

  • Log in, grab Mail and sign‑in rewards, then immediately queue long AIC/factory production (XP mats, base materials, credits) so timers run while you play.
  • Clear daily missions to 100 points using the fastest triggers: spend some Sanity, craft or assemble gear once, defeat a few enemies, and do a quick level‑up/upgrade.
  • Spend Sanity on high‑value combat/resource stages (XP, promotion mats, weapon essences) instead of low‑yield nodes, making sure you never sit capped.

Guides show that daily missions can be done in roughly 20–30 seconds of targeted actions if you know the triggers and don’t overfarm.

Map Checks, Owls, and Resource Nodes

A critical part of your daily routine is sweeping respawn‑based nodes on the map. These resources gate ship/base upgrades and take about 24 hours to regenerate.

  • Visit Owl/Recycling Stations and similar “ship upgrade” nodes every day so their 24‑hour cooldowns keep ticking; skipping them slows long‑term ship progression.
  • Do a quick lap through your current regions to pick up plants, minerals, and specialty resources, as they respawn and are needed later for operators, weapons, and ship upgrades.

Early‑game tests show that doing this consistently for the first week gives enough materials to max early ship upgrades without later grinding.

Weekly Routine and Long-Term Goals

The 1.0 update added a permanent Weekly Routine screen in the Event Center, with missions that refresh every week and pay out premium items. Treat this as your long‑term checklist.

  • Open the Weekly Routine tab each week and track missions that award Oroberyl, Arsenal Tickets, and progression materials, then fold them into your normal play (e.g., certain number of stages, upgrades, or kills).
  • Aim to clear Weekly Routine tasks over several shorter sessions rather than in a single grind; this keeps the game light but ensures you still get all weekly Oroberyl and ticket rewards.

The release special program summary confirms these weekly tasks will evolve with new releases, but the rewards (Oroberyl and Arsenal Tickets) remain a core source of pulls.

Time Management for Busy Players

Launch feedback shows you can stay on track with surprisingly little daily time if you focus on the right actions.

  • On busy days, use Sanity Usage Permits and quick stages to dump Sanity rapidly, then just clear the daily missions and collect owls/nodes.
  • Community posts indicate that 20–40 focused minutes per day is enough for working players to keep up with dailies, Sanity, and Weekly Routine rewards without falling behind.

For a visual checklist and example routes, see the dedicated daily routine guide at ArknightsEndfield.gg and video breakdowns like “Stop Wasting Time — This Is Your Endfield Daily Checklist.”

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