
Most gacha RPGs ask you to manage a roster. Arknights: Endfield asks you to manage a roster, a factory line, and a frontier base on Talos-II — all at once. Hypergryph's 3D action RPG, launched globally on January 22, 2026, combines four-Operator real-time combat with an automated production system that quietly drives the game's deepest progression layer. Whether you're recruiting a featured 6-star Operator, refilling Sanity for the next material grind, or upgrading the Protocol Pass for a new season, our cheap Arknights Endfield top up delivers Origeometry to your account through UID-only top-up — the same channel Hypergryph operates internally.
Endfield builds on three deeply interconnected systems. The first is real-time action combat: up to four Operators are deployed at once, switchable mid-fight, with combat revolving around an Elemental Reaction system using five elements — Cryo, Electric, Heat, Nature, and Physical. The second is the factory base-building system: production lines that craft materials, upgrade resources, and consumables on automated loops, distinct from anything in HoYoverse's catalogue. The third is open-world exploration across the post-apocalyptic Talos-II frontier, with both story progression and exploration-driven puzzles tied to resource acquisition.
Operators come in six classes — Guard, Defender, Caster, Striker, Supporter, and Vanguard — and three rarity tiers (6-star, 5-star, 4-star). 6-star Operators are the rarest tier and typically define endgame meta builds. Featured 6-stars debut on limited banners alongside each new version's story content, currently moving through Version 1.2 with the Fest of Brilliance event.
Unlike most gacha titles where premium currency funnels exclusively into pulls, Origeometry serves three distinct purposes in the Endfield economy:
First — Oroberyl conversion for the headhunting gacha. Origeometry converts into Oroberyl, used for pulling on character and weapon banners. Reaching guaranteed pity on a featured 6-star Operator requires significant Oroberyl, making bulk Origeometry purchases the standard approach for landing meta-defining units.
Second — Sanity refills (covered in more detail below). Origeometry directly tops up Sanity, the energy resource gating resource farming, character experience grinding, and material collection.
Third — Protocol Pass upgrades and limited bundles. Origeometry purchases the paid Originium Supply tier of the Protocol Pass each season, plus one-time bundles released alongside new banners that often offer the highest per-Origeometry value of any product.
Sanity is Endfield's stamina/energy system, regenerating naturally over time but capped at a maximum that scales with account level. Every resource-farming activity — collecting Operator promotion materials, weapon upgrade resources, currency from combat zones, and skill enhancement components — consumes Sanity per run. Active endgame players typically run out faster than passive regeneration restores it, particularly during new character releases when farming the right materials is time-sensitive.
Origeometry-purchased Sanity refills become especially valuable during the first weeks after a new banner launches, when farming for a new Operator's promotion materials becomes the highest priority. This is one of the key differentiators from other gacha titles — many players who don't pull much still purchase Origeometry purely to unblock Sanity-gated progression during active patches.
The Protocol Pass is Endfield's seasonal battle pass, refreshing with each new version. The free track gives baseline rewards; the paid Originium Supply tier — purchased with Origeometry — unlocks a premium reward track containing extra Oroberyl, Operator promotion materials, weapon enhancement resources, and exclusive cosmetics. For active players completing weekly missions consistently, the Originium Supply tier returns more total Oroberyl-equivalent value than its Origeometry cost over a full six-week cycle.
Alongside the Pass, each banner release also introduces limited bundles — Operator-specific guarantee packs and starter bundles that offer the strongest per-dollar value in the entire store but are limited to one purchase per account. Coordinating Origeometry top-ups with banner-launch bundles is a common strategy for players who want maximum efficiency without bulk-buying ahead of need.
Like every major gacha, every Origeometry denomination grants a 2× first-time bonus on its initial claim per account. Once redeemed, the tier reverts to a smaller standard bonus rate for repeat purchases. Hypergryph follows a six-week version cadence and resets the first-time bonus during major content updates, giving high-volume players multiple opportunities per year to claim double Origeometry across every denomination. The first major reset following Endfield's January 2026 global launch came with Version 1.1; subsequent resets are expected with each significant patch.
Top-up requires only your account UID (visible in the in-game settings menu) and your server selection. No login credentials are ever exchanged, and the entire process runs through the official Endfield top-up channel — the same system Hypergryph operates for direct purchases. Most Origeometry orders deliver within ten minutes of receiving your UID; new banner launches and major patch days can extend that to 30 minutes during peak volume. After credit, Origeometry is immediately spendable on Oroberyl conversion, Sanity refills, Protocol Pass purchases, and any active bundles.





