Andrew736 0 Geplaatst 1 uur geleden Rapport Share Geplaatst 1 uur geleden Base building in Arknights: Endfield looks messy the first time you open the menus, and honestly, that's normal. There are pipes, bus routes, power links, Core ranges, and half a dozen production chains asking for your attention at once. Some players even start fresh or compare progress through Arknights endfield accounts for sale when they want to see how a stronger base is already laid out. The Phase 1 Palm-Top Savior blueprint is popular for a reason: it cuts out a lot of trial and error and gives your AIC Support zone a working structure almost immediately. Getting the base ready first Don't rush the blueprint import screen too early. The Palm-Top Savior layout needs room, so Base Size Upgrade 1 is the first real checkpoint. Without it, pieces won't fit properly and you'll spend more time fixing broken placements than actually producing anything. Depot Bus tech matters just as much. It keeps materials moving between your mining, processing, and storage areas, which means fewer stalls. Core placement is another thing players underestimate. Depending on the shared code you're using, the Core may need to sit near the top-right side or closer to the middle of the AIC area. If it's off by even a bit, some machines may lose connection range. Building the production flow Once the space and tech are sorted, the base starts to feel more like a real factory. Fluid lines are usually the backbone of the setup. Acid Resistant Pumps and regular Fluid Pumps keep liquids moving where they need to go, while Electric Mining Rigs and Hydro Mining Rigs feed the early material chain. It's not glamorous, but it works. You'll also want Seed-Picking Units running if you're working with Wuling region plants, since those biological resources feed into several useful crafting paths. Power is the quiet problem in all of this. Xiranite Pylons should be placed with care, not thrown down randomly, especially around demanding structures like the Sub-PAC and Forge of the Sky. Why balance matters more than speed A fast-looking factory isn't always a good one. If one Cuprium line eats materials faster than your rigs can supply them, the whole thing hiccups. Then your storage fills with the wrong items, machines idle, and your bill income drops without much warning. A better approach is to watch each step for a few minutes after deployment. Check what's backing up. Check what's empty. Small edits can make a shared blueprint fit your own base much better. That's where the fun kicks in. You're not just copying a code; you're tuning it until it feels like yours. Turning the setup into real progress The reason players care so much about these Phase 1 layouts is simple: a stable base helps you clear the Goods Exchange faster. Phase 1 and Phase 2 shops both carry things you'll want, including Oroberyl, Protosets, Protohedrons, Arms INSP Sets, T-Creds, and Advanced Cognitive Carriers. Good locations near the Watchtower Reservoir Station, Urban Development Hall, or Wuling City can make the whole loop smoother too. As a professional platform for buying game currency or items, U4GM is known for convenience, and players who want a smoother start can choose u4gm Arknights endfield account Buy while still learning how to run their own AIC Support network properly. Citeren Link naar bericht Deel via andere websites
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