Who are the Arknights: Endfield operators, a very important part of the game process. These operators have a profound impact on early exploration and subsequent battles, and without understanding these operators, your combat or other gameplay will be more or less hindered and affected. If you don't want to affect your gaming experience, it's a good idea to get to know some of the characters through this article.

File 1: Eivena
Eivena is a five-star character, with long rabbit ears designed on her head, which is very appealing to furries, making her a cute yet somewhat cool character. Her weapon is the modified T-a rifle, which increases her defense by 50% when her HP drops below 40%, an effect brought by the weapon. Analyzing from the attribute panel, her attack power is relatively high, and both her defense and armor-breaking effects are good, making her a well-rounded and balanced character.

Skill 1 "Pursuit", after using the active skill, turns the next normal attack into a two-hit combo, dealing 220% physical damage to enemy units. Skill 2 "Radiant Waltz", uses the rifle to spin and attack enemies, all surrounding units receive 280% attack power pulse damage, and these opponents also suffer a moderate knockback effect. This skill has high damage and comes with a control effect, making it highly practical. The ultimate move "Spirit Rider Soaring Sky", when released, she jumps directly into the air, throwing the rifle at the position of the enemy, all enemy units at that point receive 440% attack power pulse damage, and the rifle remains on the ground for 10 seconds, acting as a pulse energy. "Wandering Spirit" is her talent, during energy fusion, there is a 40% chance not to consume attribute energy.

File 2: Seshi
Seshi has dark green long hair, with a rather tech-savvy headdress, looking a bit dazed, and indeed, she is quite confused. However, her design is intellectual and elegant. After actively releasing the Pursuit skill, she can add an additional normal attack to the enemy target, the added hit deals 250% crystalline damage. "Bypass Attack" upon active release, the attacked enemy receives 170% attack power crystalline damage, and at the same time, marks the opponent, the function of the mark is to have a certain chance to generate crystalline energy, which can speed up the use of the next active skill. Using this move more frequently can further increase her attack power.

The ultimate move "Stack Overflow" activates, generating several crystalline spheres around Seshi, the spheres automatically approach and track enemy units, and the tracked targets suffer heavy damage. The passive effect enhances the generation of active skill energy, each time she attacks an enemy, there is a 15% chance to produce energy, in combination with the active skill, forming a positive cycle, allowing for more frequent release of skills. Although the character's star rating is not high, the benefits it brings are quite good, making her a cost-effective operator.

File 3: Wolf Guard
Male operators are not common in mobile games so far, and Wolf Guard is one of them, a handsome young man image, also with similar beast ears, full of youthful charm while adding a bit of "playfulness", his weapon is a basic greatsword. His pursuit this year is a bit different, in addition to needing to be used after active release, it also requires a successful hit to activate the pursuit, jumping towards the hit opponent during the next normal attack, choosing the closest one, the target suffers 220% physical damage.

Skill 1 "Lone Wolf's Blood", shoots a crack wave in the direction of the target, any enemy hit by the crack wave suffers 210% thermal melt damage, this move comes with a break-resilience effect, and the hit enemy also suffers a 1-second knockback, taking advantage of this gap, teammates can effectively follow up. The ultimate skill "Pack's Fury", has a 5-second wind-up, building a storm around himself through 5 seconds of charging, during which he is invincible, and every second deals 120% attack power physical damage to enemies around him. If the hit target happens to be in a floating state, the ultimate's damage to it doubles. The talent is beneficial when launching enemies, extending the enemy's floating time, although the floating time is not extended for too long, it still creates a better timing for teammates and himself to deal damage.

In this issue, we analyzed the above-mentioned characters for the Arknights: Endfield operators. These operators all have distinct appearance features and are also outstanding in their abilities, suitable for use in initial exploration or mid-to-late game battles, and are quite appropriate for practice and cultivation.