In a Gacha, everything comes back to the process of pulling characters and weapons. Arknights Endflied provides plenty of ways to gather it’s pull currency, Oroberyl, alongside full Head Hunting tickets.
We’ll be going over every source I could find of Oroberyl or tickets, plenty of which should be familiar if you’re spent time with a Gacha before.

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Head Hunting Tickets

HH Tickets serve as your typical ‘one of’ pull currency. Tickets are tied to individual banners, with banner events most commonly offering a few tickets for each banner throughout the event.
Events can be split into two styles:
- Log in events are exactly as they sound, offering rewards once per day on the game’s daily reset.
- Quest events task players with completing specific missions before earning their rewards, typically reserved for Story progression or post-launch updates.
On launch, Endfield is running a login event with 12 pulls on offer, while also giving batches of 10 tickets away for hitting account-level goals.
For all intents and purposes, ticket pulls function identically to pulls performed with Oroberyl for building up Pity. If you have extra tickets, they’ll reduce the Oroberyl cost of 10-pulling by one for every ticket.
With their clear roadmarking and ease of access, it never hurts to hunt down HH tickets wherever you can find them, just make sure to check the Events tab often.
All Ways To Get Oroberyl

Oroberyl is the general pull currency in Endfield, and small patches of it are given out for basically everything. First time fight clears, story quests, dailies and weeklies, even accounting leveling will net you different amounts of Oroberyl.
It costs 500 Oroberyl per pull, with 5K Oroberyl required for a 10-pull. Most first clear sources are small, like the Simulation’s first clear rewards, which only grant 25 Oroberyl. Despite this, you can easily gather plenty of Oroberyl just by playing the game normally.
Think of Oroberyl like a bonus on top of all the other rewards you’re aiming for. Saving for banners you care about will be priority number one, allowing you to gather up a surplus.
Oroberyl can also be found in chests throughout the world, promoting plenty of exploration. These chests aren’t marked on the map and appear in different rarities throughout the different zones.

These chests give you great boosts to your Oroberyl supply, so keep an eye out for any enemy groups that look like they’re protecting something. Some are locked behind platforming puzzles in the environment as well, rewarding eagle-eyed players.
Oroberyl is also earned through Endfield’s Protocol Pass, a battlepass most Gacha have at this point. The Protocol Pass will help you hoard plenty of useful resources early, though the direct Oroberyl on offer is rather lacking.
Instead, look at the currency offered by the Pass’s upgrade tracks: Origeometry. Origeometry can be converted to Oroberyl at a rate of 1 to 75, allowing a small amount of Origeometry to surge your Oroberyl supply.

Plenty of roads can lead to mountains of Oroberyl, so it’s best to make sure you’re diversifying your gameplay more than anything. Do you dailies, complete any quests on offer, and you’re sure to have plenty for whatever banner catches your eye.

