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Buy Origeometry for Arknights: Endfield

About the game

Arknights: Endfield is an open-world action RPG by Hypergryph, a spin-off of the Arknights universe. Explore planet Talos-II: resource gathering, base building, and real-time tactical combat with operator switching. Elemental interactions, deep progression, and cross-platform progress (PC, mobile, PS5).

Delivery via Gryphline login: provide game email, password and server (Asia or Americas/Europe). Check before paying — wrong email or password makes delivery impossible. If anything goes wrong, funds return to your site balance.
The **first** purchase of each Origeometry pack gives **double** the base amount (bonus units like '+5' don't double). Often better to buy each denomination once before repeating.
4+2 Origeometry
4+2 Origeometry
21+5 Origeometry
21+5 Origeometry
34+6 Origeometry
34+6 Origeometry
57+11 Origeometry
57+11 Origeometry
92+20 Origeometry
92+20 Origeometry
194+48 Origeometry
194+48 Origeometry
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Open the game and go to the settings section.
Open the game and go to the settings section.
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In the top-right corner, tap the profile icon shaped like a person. In the menu, select "Account Center".
In the top-right corner, tap the profile icon shaped like a person. In the menu, select "Account Center".
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On the Gryphline account page, open the email-binding section on the left. Enter a new email, confirm it, and set a password for email login. Once the process is finished you can use these credentials for top-ups in Arknights: Endfield without giving out your main login.
On the Gryphline account page, open the email-binding section on the left. Enter a new email, confirm it, and set a password for email login. Once the process is finished you can use these credentials for top-ups in Arknights: Endfield without giving out your main login.
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To let the order go through smoothly, two-factor authentication needs to be turned off on the account. šŸ”¹ Open the game and go to Settings. šŸ”¹ Find the "Account Center" section and open the account management page. šŸ”¹ Go to "Linked Accounts" → "Device Management". šŸ”¹ Toggle off the switch next to 2FA verification. šŸ”¹ Confirm the change with the code sent to your email. šŸ”¹ After confirmation, 2FA stays disabled until you re-enable it.

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Buy Origeometry for Arknights: Endfield: packs, Oroberyl and the Protocol Pass

Arknights: Endfield, developed by Hypergryph and published globally by Gryphline, launched on 22 January 2026 across PC, PlayStation 5, iOS and Android. It is a direct sequel to the original Arknights universe — the action moves to Talos-II, the Terran homeworld, 152 years after the now-collapsed Cosmic Gates were last crossed. Endfield deliberately drops the tower-defense format of the first game: combat is real-time, a four-operator squad shares three tactical skill slots, and the gacha-RPG runs alongside an AIC factory layer in the spirit of Factorio. Origeometry is the premium currency that converts into Oroberyl and feeds operator headhunting.

  • 1 Origeometry → 75 Oroberyl conversion for headhunting
  • Pulls on Chartered Headhunting, Basic Headhunting and New Horizons
  • Unlocking Originium Supply in the Protocol Pass for 29 units
  • First-purchase x2 bonus on the base portion of every Origeometry pack
  • Sanity refills, Arsenal Tickets and Chartered HH Permits
  • Protocol Customized as a $9.99 direct buy, separate from Origeometry

Gryphline, Hypergryph and Endfield's place in the canon

Endfield is published by Gryphline, the global publishing brand Hypergryph spun up in December 2023 and headquartered in Singapore. The distinction matters: the original 2019 Arknights mobile tower defense is published worldwide by Yostar, and that role is often pinned on Endfield by inertia. Yostar holds only around 15% of Hypergryph and has no direct hand in Endfield's release — Gryphline accounts and storefronts are entirely separate from the older Yostar pipeline. The lore link, on the other hand, is real: Originium as an artificial information-bearing mineral, operator classes such as Caster, Vanguard and Sniper, and the Terran diaspora itself all carry over. Endfield is an expansion of the same canon, not a reboot.

Origeometry and Oroberyl: a two-currency gacha

Endfield runs on two currencies and the difference matters. Origeometry is the premium currency you buy with real money, sold on a 4 / 21+5 / 41+10 / 87+25 / 194+48 ladder of units. Oroberyl is the soft pull currency that the banners actually consume — you obtain it either by converting Origeometry at 1:75 or by farming it in-game. A single pull costs 500 Oroberyl and a 10-pull costs 5,000 Oroberyl flat, with no bulk discount. The largest pack on the storefront, 194+48 Origeometry, converts to roughly 18,150 Oroberyl, or about 36 pulls. The numbers look small next to Genesis Crystals or Stellar Jade because the ladder is denominated in units of premium currency, not in soft pull currency.

The first-purchase bonus and where it stops

Standard Origeometry packs come with a first-purchase x2 bonus per denomination, but the multiplier applies only to the base value. The 21+5 pack pays out 42+5 the first time and 194+48 becomes 388+48 — the bonus units (+5, +10, +25, +48) are never doubled. Just as importantly, the doubler does not apply to the Protocol Pass: spending 29 Origeometry to unlock Originium Supply uses the regular rate. As of May 2026 there is no confirmed first-purchase reset cadence; the game has only been live for around three months, so a possible annual reset would not arrive before January 2027.

Banners: Chartered Headhunting, Basic, New Horizons and Arsenal

The base 6-star rate is 0.8%, soft pity kicks in at pull 65 and ramps up roughly 5% per pull, and hard pity at pull 80 guarantees a 6-star. The limited Chartered Headhunting banner runs two thresholds at once: pull 80 secures a 6-star on a 50/50 between the rate-up and a random standard 6-star, while pull 120 is the spark — a guaranteed featured 6-star. A subtle wrinkle: the 80-pull hard pity carries over between banners, but the 120-pull featured guarantee does not — close that window or the spark counter resets. Basic Headhunting has no 50/50 because the pool is permanent, and after 300 pulls it opens a selector for any standard 6-star. The beginner New Horizons banner sells a discounted 10-pull at 4,000 Oroberyl instead of 5,000 and guarantees a 6-star within the first 50 pulls. Equipment is rolled separately with Arsenal Tickets, and access to the limited pool can be supplemented with Chartered HH Permits.

Protocol Pass: three tiers, not a monthly subscription

The long-running paid product in Endfield is not a monthly Welkin-style subscription — it is the 60-level Protocol Pass, scoped to a single version (about six to seven weeks). It comes in three tiers in one product. Basic Supply is free and pays out Stock Bills, progression materials and profile decorations. Originium Supply unlocks for 29 Origeometry and returns 32 Origeometry across the season for a net +3, plus Oroberyl, HH Permits, materials and a +3% pass-XP boost. Protocol Customized is a direct $9.99 buy that stacks with Originium Supply for +6% pass XP in total. The first-purchase x2 bonus does not apply to Protocol Customized — it is a separate SKU outside the Origeometry ladder. If a storefront lists something called a "subscription" for Endfield, it is almost certainly the Originium Supply unlock or a version-bound login reward, not a monthly Welkin-style product.

AIC: the factory that keeps running offline

The most distinctive operational feature of Endfield, and one that simply does not exist in any HoYoverse title or Wuthering Waves, is the Automated Industry Complex (AIC). It is a full Factorio/Satisfactory-style automation layer wired into a gacha RPG. You drop Mining Rigs onto ore deposits, run conveyor belts, power the grid through Electric Pylons, expand your footprint via Sub-PAC outposts and unlock recipes through the Tech Tree, which opens up after the first act of Chapter I and progresses through the Basic AIC Index using Protocol Dataloggers. Finished goods — batteries built from amethyst fiber and originium powder, Buckflower Capsules, industrial explosives — are sold at trade outposts for Stock Bills, which feed operator levelling, gifts, equipment crafting and account-wide upgrades. The crucial part: the factory runs continuously, including while you are offline. The active community estimates that AIC accounts for roughly half of total play time, which means turning Origeometry into Oroberyl is no longer the only progression lever — a clean conveyor layout pulls its own weight.

Sanity, Arsenal Tickets and the supporting currencies

Beyond Origeometry and Oroberyl there is a small fleet of supporting items. Sanity is the daily/farm stamina; you can refill it with Origeometry, but seasoned players treat that as a poor trade and keep packs for headhunting. Arsenal Tickets are dedicated equipment-banner currency earned through progression, events and AIC milestones. Chartered HH Permits are limited-banner permits that partially substitute direct Oroberyl spend on the rate-up banner. Stock Bills are the internal trade-outpost paper and have nothing to do with the gacha. If a top-up catalogue lists a standalone "Oroberyl" SKU, treat it carefully — the official client does not sell pull currency directly; Oroberyl is obtained by converting Origeometry or by playing the game.

Servers, the Gryphline account and cross-save

Endfield runs on two servers only: Americas / Europe (combined) and Asia. Progress does not move between them and there is no manual switch. On PlayStation 5 the server is assigned automatically by the PSN region. A single Gryphline account covers PC, mobile and PS5 with full cross-save and cross-play — operators, factory layouts, resources and banner pity all sync across devices. The account identifier is the Gryphline email and password; as of May 2026 there is no publicly documented numeric UID like the ones HoYoverse uses, so most third-party services, the Brawl Games catalogue included, run the top-up against the Gryphline email and password rather than a UID. On platforms: Endfield is available on PC (the Gryphline launcher and the Epic Games Store), iOS, Android and PlayStation 5. Xbox, Switch and PS4 are not on the list.

Version 1.2 "At the Wake of Spring" and language support

The live release is Version 1.2 "At the Wake of Spring", which went out on 17 April 2026 and runs in two phases — phase 2 begins on 22 May 2026 with a Chartered Headhunting rate-up on operator Zhuang Fangyi. Valley IV and Wuling are open along with the new 1.2 zones Marker Stone and Test Area, and the active rotation includes the Umbral Monument: Turbidity Manifest event and the Snapshot: Etchings of Our Cosmic Dreams photo mode. A full version cycle covers roughly six to seven weeks, so the Protocol Pass and any Oroberyl reserve are usually planned around a single version window. Localisation is broad: English, Japanese, Korean, Simplified and Traditional Chinese, Spanish and Russian are all officially supported. There is no dedicated Russian server — Russian-speaking players sign in on Americas/Europe or Asia — and for players in regions where the official store has limited card support, third-party top-up routes are the practical path.

How to place an Endfield top-up

  1. Confirm the Gryphline account email and password you use to sign into Arknights: Endfield.
  2. Pick an Origeometry denomination — 4, 21+5, 41+10, 87+25 or 194+48 units.
  3. Enter the Gryphline email and password in the order form and pick the server (Americas/Europe or Asia).
  4. Double-check the data on the checkout screen and complete payment.
  5. Wait for delivery — Origeometry lands on the account, then you convert it to Oroberyl in-game for the banner you want.

Related top-ups for the same players

  • Wuthering Waves — Kuro Games' open-world action with Astrites and the Lunite Subscription, the closest genre neighbour to Endfield without the factory layer.
  • Genshin Impact — the open-world gacha benchmark; useful for comparing Origeometry-to-Oroberyl at 1:75 against Genesis Crystals-to-Primogems at 1:1.
  • Honkai: Star Rail — a turn-based gacha-RPG of the same scale, with Oneiric Shards and the Express Supply Pass, for players juggling several long-running gacha accounts.
  • Punishing: Gray Raven — another Kuro Games action title for players who value technical real-time combat and operator-class units.

The Brawl Games catalogue lists all five Origeometry denominations from 4 to 194+48 units along with Protocol Pass-related items tied to the live version. Checkout requires the Gryphline email and password and the chosen server; payment is accepted from Russia and the CIS. The on-site chat is available before checkout for questions about a specific pack, conversion into Oroberyl or order status.