U4GM How to Prep for Endfield 1 1 Tangtang Rossi Banners

After weeks of guessing and half-baked community spreadsheets, the official v1.1 calendar is the first thing that's made my daily plan feel sane. If you're juggling work, school, or just don't want Endfield to become a second job, having dates you can actually trust matters. It also helps you decide whether you're saving, spending, or taking a breather—and if you're trying to keep your account moving without living in menus, stuff like Arknights endfield boosting tends to come up in the same "time vs. progress" chat.

Banners: lock in your pull budget

The headline is simple: Tangtang arrives on the 12th and stays until the 29th. That's your window, no mystery. If you're planning to chase her, you'll want to line up your currency before the 12th, not during it, because the game loves dropping extra temptations once a banner is live. Then on the 29th, the banner flips straight into Rossi. No gap, no "cooldown week," just a clean swap. People always say they'll pull "a little" and stop, and then the pity math gets messy. Decide early: Tangtang only, Rossi only, or a split plan with a hard limit.

Phase one: rewards, drills, and cheap sanity

From the 12th, it's not just gacha hype. You've got fresh sign-in rewards and new combat drills, which are honestly worth doing even if you're not a sweaty optimizer—drills are where you catch bad habits in your team comps. The "Quietly Flows the Spring" guide event also kicks off here, and the nice part is you don't have to speedrun it because it overlaps into Rossi's period. On the resource side, Exploration Day plus the sanity discount event is the real win. Sanity is the wall everyone hits, so treat the discount like a farming holiday: stock what you'll need for upgrades instead of panic-grinding later.

Phase two: Rossi's stretch and the oddball mini-game

When the 29th hits, the calendar pivots into Rossi-era content with "Delver of the Cryptic." It looks like the kind of event you'll clear in chunks, which is perfect if you're busy. The surprise is "Cleanse and Rinse," basically a power-washer mini-game. Sounds silly, but that's exactly why it'll work—sometimes you want something that isn't another combat check. There's also a second sanity discount during this phase, and then survival training ramps things up again, which feels like the game nudging you to test your roster in tougher conditions.

Permanent upgrades worth remembering

Don't ignore the long-term stuff buried in the schedule. Tangtang's launch comes with an Etchspace Salvage upgrade that should make resource management less annoying over time, and there are two separate Umbral Monument updates on the roadmap as well. If your playtime is limited, that's your cue to plan sessions around efficiency spikes instead of trying to log in nonstop. And if you miss a week or fall behind, it's good to know you've still got options—some players will lean on farming routes, others will look at Arknights endfield boosting for sale when time just isn't on their side.

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