In Arknights: Endfield, players will take on the role of a commander leading operators to explore a wasteland world. The core gameplay revolves around strategic deployment and character development, with map exploration primarily involving flat movement. Many new players are unsure about questions like whether characters can jump in Arknights: Endfield. In the following, I will introduce this aspect to everyone. I hope that through a simple introduction to the basic gameplay, it can help everyone quickly get started with the game.

Since the game itself is designed as 3D action, characters can indeed jump. They can interact with the terrain and use skills to overcome obstacles. For beginners, mastering the basic operations and resource allocation is key to getting up to speed quickly. In the early stages of the game, prioritize developing 1-2 highly versatile operators. For example, the Vanguard operator Siege, whose skills can handle both dealing damage and taking hits, is suitable for most levels. Prioritize investing resources into character level and skill upgrades, and complete daily resource missions (such as supply preparation) to obtain basic materials. Avoid evenly distributing your resources; instead, focus on breaking through core operators to the Elite 1 stage, unlocking critical talents before expanding to other characters.

Your team needs to cover three roles: damage, healing, and control. It's recommended to have a Sniper operator (Exusiai) as the main damage dealer, paired with a group healer (Shining) and a slow support (Angelina). The maps feature elevation differences and cover, so when deploying operators, use the terrain to block enemy routes. For instance, place a Defender operator (Hoshiguma) at an intersection to draw fire, while backline operators safely deal damage from behind cover.

When tackling main story levels, pay attention to enemy attributes and skill mechanics. If enemies primarily deal magical damage, deploy Defenders with high magic resistance (Saria); against high-speed units, deploy slow-support operators (Lingering) in advance to control the battlefield rhythm. You can pause the battle to adjust deployments, and it's recommended to first observe the enemy's route before placing operators. Use the combat review function after a failure to target and strengthen weaknesses. Complete daily tasks to earn Orundum and battle records, and focus on farming chipset and skill books for weekly tasks. Limited-time events usually offer rare materials and skins, so it's suggested to reserve stamina potions to participate intensively.

Arknights: Endfield builds its core gameplay through real-time combat and character development, and naturally includes jumping in its mechanics. However, this is limited to its gameplay, and jumping does not play a significant role in battles. If you're interested in real-time combat mobile games, Endfield will definitely meet your expectations.