Simulator lets players share optimized factory blueprints for Arknights: Endfield
Pcgamer reports someone has built a simulator for designing and sharing factory blueprints for Arknights: Endfield, which just came out this week.
Endfield combines gacha and action RPG elements with a substantial factory-building component: rolling for characters is described as only half the game, while many players focus on designing efficient material-processing plants. The blueprints page uses arcane terms such as "Cryston farm" and "Infinite Seeds", and a blueprint titled "26x27 all parts and bottles" appears to have been clicked about 40,000 times.
The creator of EndfieldTools has been active on the Endfield Reddit asking for patience as the site struggles to keep up with demand; the tool seems fairly stable for now, but the article suggests saving blueprint codes in case it goes down over the weekend. The author also offered the assumption that many blueprints are intended for tryhard players trying to maximize resources for upgrades, a point presented as an interpretation rather than a confirmed fact.
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Culture, Arknights: Endfield, Endfieldtools, Factory Blueprints, Cryston Farm, Infinite Seeds