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Base building in Arknights: Endfield can look harmless at first, then suddenly you're staring at a tangle of belts, dead machines, and storage that fills up at the worst possible moment. If you're trying to move faster, whether through your own grind or with help from Arknights endfield boosting, the smart move is to stop treating the base like decoration and start treating it like a production line. Early mistakes are normal. Everyone builds something ugly at the start. The trick is knowing what to fix first, instead of wasting another hour hand-feeding materials into machines.



Power comes before everything else
You'll feel the pain pretty quickly if your energy setup is weak. One upgrade finishes, another machine goes down, and now the whole place is limping along. So make power your first serious project. A thermal power setup with depot unloaders, splitters, and a clean loop will carry you much further than random generators scattered around the map. Don't worry if it looks a bit plain. Reliable beats pretty every time. Once better batteries unlock, start moving into green, blue, and purple tiers. They save space, reduce clutter, and let you expand without turning half your base into a power farm.



Don't get precious about your first layout
A lot of players hang onto their first design for too long. I get it. You spent time placing every loader and belt, so deleting it feels wrong. But the early base is basically a draft. Use bulk actions whenever you need to clear space. It's faster, cleaner, and honestly less annoying than picking up every machine one at a time. As new zones open, your best production routes will change anyway. Move depots closer to useful lines. Leave space around key machines. Keep paths readable. If you can glance at a setup and know what it's doing, future you will be grateful.



Let mining rigs do the boring work
Manual gathering is fine for the first few runs, but it becomes a trap if you keep doing it. Electrical mining rigs should replace most of that work as soon as you can afford them. Set them near the resources you constantly need, connect the output properly, and let the base build stock while you're out doing more useful things. Outposts matter here too. They aren't just side content. They bring in passive materials, give experience, and help you collect Convention Certificates, which you'll need for important progression steps. Push outward early, even if your main base still looks rough.



Small map rewards add up
When you're moving between zones, don't sprint past everything. Chests, broken repair robots, odd little points of interest — they're easy to ignore, but the rewards can smooth out early upgrades. Those extra materials often save you a trip back to farm something dull. As a professional platform for buying game currency or items, U4GM is convenient for players who want a smoother route, and you can buy u4gm Arknights endfield boosting if you'd rather spend less time stuck on slow progression and more time improving your base. Keep rebuilding, keep automating, and don't be afraid to rip out a bad setup when it stops working.

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