Arknights: Endfield have an awful lot of currencies, like Origeometryso it's easy to get confused about what each one is used for in the first place, before you even start wondering how to actually get more of a specific currency.
While understanding comes naturally as you play more Arknights: EndfieldOrigeometry is one of the game's most important currencies, so to speak how to get origeometry Arknights: Endfield as early as possible can help you go faster, or get more characters from banners.
Arknights Endfield Tier List
A tier list can help players assess the characters they have and which ones to prioritize; here is the Arknights: Endfield level list.
How to get origeometry in Arknight's Endfield
The main way to bring in origeometry Arknights: Endfield is by buying it with real money from Originium Exchange tab in the Acquisition Center store. You can too buy Originium Supply or Protocol Customized track of Protocol Pass to unlock Origeometry as you complete battle pass missions and gain levels.
It costs 29 Origeometry to buy the Originium Supply, and you get 32 back for completing it. However, you have to spend real money, not Origeometry, to unlock the Protocol Customized track, and it only gives you eight Origeometry.
How to get origeometry for free in Arknights Endfield
You can also get small amounts Origeometry free in Arknights Endfield of:
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To complete main quest
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Submitting Aurylene at TP Points
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Find the sub-energy alluvium
Origeometry is of course earned by progressing the story, but you can earn even more early on by collecting Aurylene and submitting it to TP fast travel points to earn rewards. Aurylene are the white, glowing orbs you'll find dotted around the map, like the 14 Aurylene locations in Valley Pass. When you send in Aurylene, your maximum stamina will also increase.
How to use origeometry in Arknight's Endfield
You use Origeometry as another way to get Oroberyl currency, which is used to draw the banners in Arknights: Endfield. For each OriGeometry you convert, you get 75 Oroberyl.
Origeometry can also be used to restore Sanity, with a conversion rate of 40 Sanity for each Origeometry. However, as with most gacha games, it's not really recommended to do this, as Sanity naturally recovers over time anyway, at a rate of one Sanity per minute.
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Hypergryph
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Hypergryph
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Unit
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Online Multiplayer
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Single player
