Arknights: Endfield Character Banner Guide
Learn about the Character (Operator) Banner in Arknights: Endfield! Our Character Banner Overview provides a brief explanation of how the limited-time banners work, and which Operators are available both currently and in the near future!
Character (Operator) Banners in Arknights: Endfield
There are two banners in Arknights: Endfield, and only one of them can be used and pulled on for Operators. Within the game, this process is called Headhunting. In order to pull on the banner, you will need Oroberyl, and doing so will also generate Arsenal Tickets which can be used on the Weapon Banner.
If you want to find out more about the weapon banner instead, make sure to head over to our Weapon Banner Guide!
How Does The Limited Banner in Arknights: Endfield Work?
The Limited Banner in Arknights: Endfield works a bit differently than in most other games. Here is a quick summary of the most important aspects:
- There is a soft-pity at 65 pulls, a hard-pity at 80 pulls, and at 120 pulls the rate-up Operator is guaranteed.
- The base-chance to get a 6-star Operator is 0.8%, a 5-star Operator is 8%, and a 4-star Operator is 91.2%.
- A 5-star Operator is guaranteed every 10 pulls.
- When you get the rate-up Operator early, the guarantee at 120 pulls disappears.
- Your pulls towards a 50:50 carry over to the next banner, the pulls towards the guarantee at 120 pulls DO NOT.
- NEW: Doing 30 pulls on a banner will grant you a free 10-pull for the current banner, but this 10-pull will not count towards any pity.
- Doing 60 pulls on a banner will give you a free 10-pull for the next banner.
- A rate-up Operator will remain on the next two limited banners as a possible 50:50 loss, before becoming unavailable.
- Every 240 pulls you will receive a bonus dupe of the rate-up Operator, so fully maxing an Operator is a lot cheaper.
- A 10-pull costs 5000 Oroberyl, which is ~66 Origeometry, the premium currency.
- Pulling a 6-star Operator will grant 2000 Arsenal Tickets for the weapon banner, a 5-star Operator 200, and a 4-star Operator grants 20. A weapon 10-pull is 1980 Tickets.
Basic Headhunting Banner - Standard Banner
The Standard Banner is called Basic Headhunting, and functions similarly to many other Gacha games:
- There is a soft-pity at 65 pulls and a hard-pity at 80 pulls.
- The base-chance to get a 6-star Operator is 0.8%, a 5-star Operator is 8%, and a 4-star Operator is 91.2%.
- After 300 pulls on the Standard banner, you can select one of the Standard Operators via the Select Designation button.
Beginner Banner
On release, you will also be able to pull on a special banner called the New Horizons banner. As you play through the Chapter 1 Main Mission, you will be able to acquire tickets to pull on this banner. After 40 pulls on the Beginner Banner, you will receive a guaranteed 6-star Operator. Neat!
However, you will also obtain a 6-star Weapon Selector on top of it, to go alongside your newly pulled Operator. This is a nice boost early on into the game, and it doesn't cost any currency that you would want to spend on other banners, which makes it a great way to help players start their journey into the game.
Headhunting Dossier
The Headhunting Dossier is a special item that you can acquire by doing 60 pulls on a rate-up banner. The Dossier can then be used on the next rate-up banner for a free 10-pull. Sadly you cannot stack these up over time, instead you will have to use the Dossier on the banner after the one you acquired it from, or it will time out.
Changelog
- 12 Dec. 2025: Page created.
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