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U4GM Endfield Early 2026 Banner Schedule Tips for Smart Pulls - Hartmann846 - 02-03-2026 Early 2026 is stacked, and my Oroberyl count is doing that thing where you open the wallet menu and instantly feel poorer. If you've been reading up, watching clears, or even dabbling in Arknights endfield boosting, you already know the real problem isn't "who's good," it's "who fixes my account without draining me dry." Three big banners land almost back-to-back, and it's way too easy to panic-pull on day one, then spend the next month trying to convince yourself you meant to do that. Scars of the Forge: Laevatain's Job Is Breaking Things Scars of the Forge (Jan 22–Feb 7) brings Laevatain, and she's the kind of unit you notice the moment enemies start layering defenses like they're proud of it. She's a Fire Breaker, so the value isn't just burst; it's that steady shield pressure that keeps stages from turning into a slow, miserable grind. People often over-invest here because the results feel immediate. I'd still pace it. If your roster already has reliable break and you're mostly losing runs to bad healing or messy positioning, you might not need to chase her hard. If you do pull, plan around her needing support—bring sustain, rotate skills cleanly, and don't pretend she's immortal. The Floaty Messenger: Gilberta Keeps Runs From Collapsing The Floaty Messenger (Feb 7–Feb 24) is where Gilberta shows up, and this is the banner that tests discipline. Supports don't look flashy in a screenshot, but you'll feel her impact when your frontline stops falling over at the worst possible second. She's a Nature Support, and the main skill is protecting your win condition. Put her deep, keep her safe, and let her do the boring work that actually wins stages. If you burned a lot on Laevatain, this is where you decide what hurts more: skipping buffs and healing now, or missing a cleaner clear path for the next month. Hues of Passion: Yvonne and the Value of Slowing a Wave Hues of Passion (Feb 24 into mid-March) features Yvonne, an Ice Mage who's more than just "good into fire." The damage is nice, sure, but the crowd control is what changes how a map plays. Slow effects buy time for your AoE to stack value, and they make sloppy pulls feel less punishing. If your account's elemental coverage is thin—especially if you don't have dependable ice—this is the banner to circle. She's also the kind of pick that ages well, because control tools don't really go out of style. Pick One Gap to Fix, Not Three Dreams to Chase The smarter approach is boring but it works: write down what actually kills your runs, then pull to solve that. 1) If shields and thick armor stall you out, aim for Laevatain. 2) If you're wiping because your team can't stay standing, Gilberta's value is real. 3) If late waves spiral and you need control plus coverage, save for Yvonne. Keep grinding dailies, grab every free code you can, and if you're tempted to force luck anyway, at least do it with a plan—people who use Arknights endfield boosting for sale usually do it because they're trying to protect their time, not because they forgot how math works. |