Hello Players! Version 1.3, “Sketches of Lost Heirlooms,” is a resource-planning patch as much as it is a story and combat update. The version introduces the new Wuling area, Sword Vault Dale, two new 6★ Operators, Mi Fu and Camille, new weapon issues, narrative events, challenge content, and several time-limited reward sources.
This version is now live, bringing Mi Fu in the first half and Camille in the second half. If you are planning your pulls, the key number to remember is this: active F2P players can expect roughly 20+ pulls from the version’s confirmed and commonly available rewards, with the final number becoming higher if you still have unfinished exploration, old missions, chests, or permanent content.
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How Many Pulls Can You Get in Version 1.3?
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Maintenance Compensation
After the Version 1.3 update, players who meet the eligibility requirements can receive two mail rewards:
Update & Maintenance Compensation: 900 Oroberyl
Bug Fix Compensation: 900 Oroberyl
That gives a total of 1,800 Oroberyl. Since one pull costs 500 Oroberyl, this equals about 3.6 pulls.
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7-Day Login Rewards
Version 1.3 has two limited-time sign-in events, one for each half of the version.
The first login event, One with Her Fists, gives 5 One with Her Fists HH Permits for Mi Fu’s banner.
The second login event, Peacekeeper’s Nocturne, gives 5 Peacekeeper’s Nocturne HH Permits for Camille’s banner.
Together, these two login events provide 10 banner-specific pulls. These tickets are tied to their corresponding banners, so they should not be treated the same as permanent saving currency. If you want Mi Fu, use the first-half tickets before the banner ends. If you want Camille, save your second-half tickets for his banner.
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Daily and Weekly Rewards
Daily and weekly rewards remain one of the most stable sources of Oroberyl across the whole version. Version 1.3 also adjusted some daily task requirements and activity point rewards, making daily completion easier than before.
The exact amount depends on how consistently you play. Players who log in every day, clear daily tasks, and finish weekly routine rewards will naturally gain more Oroberyl than players who only return for events.
For F2P players, this part should not be ignored. Even if the daily amount looks small, it adds up across the version and can decide whether you reach your next 10-pull before a banner ends.
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Limited-Time Events
Version 1.3 includes several limited-time events that can provide Oroberyl and other useful resources. The main event sources include:
Search for Sword Vault Dale
A Fistful of Reflections
Contingency Readiness
Contingency Contract: Re-Ignition Experimental Operation
Danse Macabre
Carly’s Fairytale of Wuling
Trial Algorithmics
Among these, the most important ones for pull planning are the events that directly list Oroberyl as a reward. Search for Sword Vault Dale, the narrative events, Contingency Contract exchange rewards, camera missions, and Trial Algorithmics should all be cleared if you want to maximize your pull count.
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New Area and Exploration Rewards
The new area in Version 1.3 is Wuling - Sword Vault Dale. New area content usually includes missions, exploration objectives, chests, and region-related rewards. These rewards are especially important for players who still need extra pulls before Mi Fu or Camille’s banner ends.
Exploration rewards are account-dependent. If you clear every new mission and collect most chests, your version income will be higher. If you only do the main event tasks and skip exploration, your pull count will be lower.
Players who still have unfinished older exploration content should also check their maps. Old chests, side missions, and one-time objectives can still help increase your total pull count.
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Protocol Pass Free Tier
The Version 1.3 Protocol Pass is also available during the patch. Even without paying, the Basic Supply tier can still provide useful rewards such as Basic HH Permits, Oroberyl, crates, and progression materials.
For pull planning, the free Protocol Pass should be treated as a bonus income source. It may not be enough to change your entire banner plan by itself, but it helps round out your total resources across the version.
If you are F2P, try to complete the free tier as much as possible before the version ends.
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Combat Trials and Character Trials
Both Mi Fu and Camille have Combat Drills available during their respective banners. These stages allow players to test the new 6-star Operator with a preset team and claim event rewards after completion.
The pull value of this part is not as large as login tickets or event rewards, but it is still worth doing. More importantly, Combat Drills help you decide whether the character actually fits your playstyle before spending Oroberyl.
For Mi Fu, test whether you enjoy her close-range Physical combat flow.
For Camille, test whether his Heat and team-support rhythm fits your current roster.
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AIC Quota Exchange
During the Mi Fu banner, One with Her Fists HH Permit is added to AIC Quota Exchange at a discounted price. During the Camille banner, Peacekeeper’s Nocturne HH Permit is also added at a discounted price.
This is a useful extra source if you have enough AIC Quota saved. However, it should not be counted as free income for every player, because not all accounts will have enough exchange currency ready.
If your AIC Quota is limited, prioritize the banner you actually want. Do not buy Mi Fu tickets just because they are available if your real target is Camille.
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Final F2P Pull Count
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Source |
Confirmed / Estimated Reward |
Pull Value |
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Maintenance + Bug Fix Compensation |
1,800 Oroberyl |
About 3.6 pulls |
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First-Half Login Event |
5 Mi Fu banner permits |
5 pulls
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Second-Half Login Event |
5 Camille banner permits |
5 pulls
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Daily and Weekly Rewards |
Depends on completion |
Estimated
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Limited-Time Events |
Oroberyl and materials |
Estimated
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Sword Vault Dale Exploration |
Account-dependent |
Variable
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Protocol Pass Free Tier |
Oroberyl + Basic HH Permit |
Estimated
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Combat Drills |
Trial rewards |
Small bonus
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AIC Quota Exchange |
Discounted banner permits |
Depends on saved quota |
Based on confirmed rewards alone, players can already count around 13.6 pulls from compensation and login permits. After adding daily tasks, weekly rewards, limited-time events, Protocol Pass, and exploration, active F2P players can reasonably expect the total to move into the 20+ pull range. Players with unfinished exploration or older permanent content may go higher.
This estimate does not mean every player will receive the same number. Your final pull count depends on how many events you finish, whether you clear the new area, how much old content remains on your account, and whether you claimed earlier mail or livestream rewards before expiry.
Pull Planning: Do Not Treat 20+ Pulls as a Guarantee.
The most important point is that Version 1.3’s free income is useful, but it is not enough to guarantee a featured 6★ Operator by itself. If you are starting the version with low savings, you should not assume that the patch income alone can secure Mi Fu or Camille.
For a safe plan, players should calculate their current savings first. If your total resources cannot approach 120 pulls, you should choose one target instead of splitting between both banners. If you already have around 80 pulls saved, the version rewards may help you push closer to the guarantee range. If you have fewer than 40 pulls, you should be very careful and avoid weapon banners entirely.
F2P Pull Strategy
F2P players should avoid emotional pulling. Before opening a banner, decide your maximum pull count. If your goal is Mi Fu, set a stop point and do not continue after getting her. If your goal is Camille, do not spend heavily in the first half just because Mi Fu is available earlier.
A practical F2P plan is simple: save until you can make one serious attempt, use free banner-specific tickets first, test the Operator in Combat Drills, then decide whether to continue. Never use limited resources on Basic Headhunting unless you have a very specific reason.
For players with low savings, skipping Version 1.3 is also a valid choice. A skipped banner is not a failed banner. It can be the reason you guarantee a more important character later.
Conclusion
This is all the information about Arknights Endfield 1.3 Pull. For most players, Version 1.3 should be treated as a “choose one carefully” version. Mi Fu offers more direct combat impact for Physical-oriented accounts, while Camille looks more valuable for Heat teams and players who care about team rotation. Weapon banners should be treated as luxury options, not core targets.
The best plan is to claim every limited reward, finish login events, clear the new area and event missions, test both Operators, then pull based on your roster instead of banner pressure. If your savings are not enough for a safe guarantee, do not force both banners.
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