With Arknights: Endfield launching around Jan 22 (UTC+8), the first week is going to be a resource squeeze: mats are thin, your roster is uneven, and every “wrong” upgrade feels expensive. That’s exactly why best teams matter early—a stable squad doesn’t just clear faster, it saves stamina, cuts wipe-runs, and turns “I’m stuck” into “okay, next map.” This guide focuses on team cores that stay reliable under launch conditions, so you can progress with less trial-and-error.
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Laevatain Team
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Main DPS |
Sub DPS |
Support |
Support |
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Antal |
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Laevatain runs a Heat-stacking loop: Antal marks a priority target with Focus to boost Heat damage, Wulfgard seeds Heat Infliction to start reactions, and Ardelia adds a debuff window and safety. Laevatain stays on-field, converts Heat Infliction into Melting Flame stacks, then cashes out with her combo and Battle Skill for repeatable bursts. The rhythm stays consistent on bosses, excels at elites and single-threat waves, and remains solid in mixed packs once reactions begin spreading.
Rotation
Laevatain on-field → Antal Battle Skill → Wulfgard Battle Skill → Antal Combo Skill → Laevatain basic chain to finisher → Ardelia Combo Skill → Ardelia Battle Skill → Laevatain Combo Skill → Laevatain Battle Skill → Ultimate when ready → loop.
Pogranichnik Team
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Sub DPS |
Sub DPS |
Sub DPS |
Main DPS |
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Pogranichnik |
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Endministrator |
Da Pan |
This is a “stack → cash-out” Physical comp: build Vulnerable to 4 stacks fast, then let Da Pan’s Combo Skill convert it into a heavy Crush finisher. Chen Qianyu drives stacks through Lift pressure, Endministrator spikes during the window with crystal value, and Pogranichnik adds follow-up slashes and SP when stacks are consumed. The kill window is highly repeatable, making it excellent for elites, bosses, and any wave with a single must-delete target.
Rotation Tips
- The core of this squad is stacking up Vulnerable, then triggering Da Pan’s Combo Skill at 4 stacks to deal massive damage.
- Hold Chen Qianyu’s Ultimate and use it after Da Pan’s Combo Skill.
- Save Endministrator’s Ultimate for when the enemy has Originium Crystals attached.
Last Rite Team
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Main DPS |
Sub DPS |
Support |
Support |
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Perlica |
Xaihi |
Ardelia |
Built around Last Rite’s Winter’s Devourer, this team rushes Cryo Infliction to 3+ stacks, then consumes it for a burst hit and fast Ultimate gain. Xaihi’s Ultimate supplies Cryo Amp and her combo helps top up Cryo stacks, Perlica opens Final-Strike Electrification for extra Arts pressure, and Ardelia provides Corrosion-based Susceptibility plus steady healing. Every slot feeds the same breakpoint, so the loop stays reliable, especially into elites and high-HP waves where you want clean setup, then cash-out on cooldown.
Rotation
Xaihi Battle Skill → Last Rite Battle Skill → Last Rite Basic ×4 → Ardelia Combo Skill → Ardelia Battle Skill → Last Rite Basic ×4, tap Last Rite Battle Skill on hit 3 → Perlica Combo Skill → Xaihi Combo Skill → Last Rite Combo Skill → Xaihi Ultimate → Last Rite Ultimate if ready → loop
Gilberta Team
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Main DPS |
Sub DPS |
Sub DPS |
Sub DPS |
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Gilberta |
Perlica |
Arclight |
Avywenna |
This is an Electric-to-Corrosion conversion comp. Perlica opens with Electric, then Gilberta pulls and layers Nature to flip grouped enemies into Corrosion, creating a clean Arts burst window. Perlica can refresh short Electrification windows to boost Arts damage, while Avywenna and Arclight cash in with sustained pressure, extra hits, and SP value. It excels in clustered waves and sturdier elites where one setup can tag the whole pack and keep damage rolling as you rotate.
Rotation
Gilberta Basic ×2 → Perlica Battle Skill → finish to a Final Strike → Perlica Combo Skill + Avywenna Combo Skill → Gilberta Battle Skill → Gilberta Combo Skill + Arclight Combo Skill → dump Ultimates if ready → loop
Yvonne Team
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Main DPS |
Sub DPS |
Sub DPS |
Support |
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Yvonne |
Alesh |
Estella |
Snowshine |
Snowshine anchors a Freeze-control loop: she baits hits, counters to apply Cryo, then drops a Snow Zone to keep enemies in Solidification. Yvonne follows with boosted basic strings and Cryo burst timing, while Estella and Alesh convert Solidification/Shatter windows into extra damage and SP. The payoff is tempo control—enemy aggression becomes your setup. It shines in tight lanes, mixed waves, and versus elites/bosses with clear attack strings, where freezing the priority target lets you safely clean up the pack.
Rotation
Yvonne basic attack → Snowshine Battle Skill → Yvonne Battle Skill → Estella, Yvonne, and Alesh Combo Skills→ Snowshine Ultimate → Estella Ultimate → Snowshine Ultimate → Yvonne Ultimate → Yvonne finish her full basic string → Estella, Yvonne, and Alesh Combo Skills→ loop
Conclusion
If you take one thing from these “best teams,” it’s this: Endfield rewards clean win conditions. Laevatain turns Heat into repeatable bursts, Da Pan deletes targets the moment you hit 4 stacks, Last Rite lives on the 3+ Cryo breakpoint, Gilberta converts a whole wave into Corrosion with one pull, and Yvonne’s Freeze line turns enemy aggression into free tempo.
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