Rerolling is the process of restarting a new account (or a fresh game profile) to repeat early free summons and keep the best results. In gacha-style games, this can help you begin with a strong roster, making early progression smoother. This guide explains when rerolling is worth it, what to prepare, and a practical step-by-step workflow you can repeat quickly.

Before you reroll: set expectations

  • Time cost: Rerolling often takes multiple attempts. Decide in advance how many runs you’re willing to do.
  • What “good” looks like: Pick a clear target (a top-tier character, a specific role like DPS/support, or simply any high-rarity pull) so you don’t second-guess every run.
  • Progress tradeoff: Any time spent rerolling is time not spent learning systems, farming resources, or building your base/teams.

When rerolling is worth it (and when it isn’t)

  • Worth it: You enjoy optimizing starts, you’re aiming for a favorite character, or early content feels noticeably easier with a strong unit.
  • Maybe skip: You prefer to start playing immediately, you’re not chasing specific characters, or the game provides generous early progression tools.

What you need to reroll efficiently

  • A guest login option (ideal): Lets you start quickly without creating new credentials each attempt.
  • A way to bind the account later: Once you get a good roll, you’ll want to link it to an email/platform login so you don’t lose it.
  • Stable connection + enough storage: Reinstalling can be slow, so clearing account data is usually faster than redownloading everything.

Step-by-step: how to reroll in Arknights: Endfield

  1. Start a fresh session
    • Launch the game and log in using Guest (if available).
    • Play through the opening until the game unlocks the mail/rewards and the summon system (the exact unlock point varies by build and region).
  2. Claim all early freebies
    • Open your mailbox, event pages, and beginner missions.
    • Collect any launch rewards, pre-registration bonuses, and beginner tickets/currency that can be used immediately.
  3. Do your summons (the “roll”)
    • Spend your starting currency on the banner(s) you’ve chosen.
    • If the game offers a beginner/guaranteed banner, consider using it first to reduce risk.
  4. Evaluate the results quickly
    • Compare your pulls to your preset goal (e.g., “at least one top rarity” or “a specific character”).
    • If you hit your goal, skip to the Bind your account section below.
  5. Reset the account/profile
    • Go to Settings (often found on the title screen or in-game menu).
    • Look for an option like Account, User Center, Delete Account, Reset Account, or Log Out.
    • If there’s a Delete/Reset function, use it to return to a clean start and repeat the process.
  6. If there is no in-game reset: clear app data (fast reinstall alternative)
    • Android: Settings → Apps → Arknights: Endfield → Storage → Clear data (and cache if needed).
    • iOS: If no reset exists, the typical fallback is to delete and reinstall the app, then start again.
  7. Repeat with a tighter routine
    • After your first attempt, you’ll know the shortest route to unlock summons—repeat that exact path.
    • Ignore optional menus and tutorials once you’ve learned the clicks you need.

Bind your account (don’t skip this)

Once you’re happy with your reroll outcome, immediately link the account to a permanent login method (email, platform account, etc.). Guest sessions can be lost if you clear data, reinstall, or switch devices.

Common reroll pitfalls

  • Accidentally overwriting a good account: Don’t clear data or log out until you’ve bound the successful roll.
  • Pulling on the wrong banner: Decide in advance which banner your currency should go to, especially if multiple banners share similar names.
  • Chasing perfection too long: A “good enough” start often beats spending days rerolling instead of learning team building and progression.

A practical reroll target checklist

  • At least one high-rarity unit you enjoy using
  • A balanced early team core (damage + sustain/support)
  • Enough leftover currency/tickets to keep building after the tutorial

FAQ

How many rerolls should I do?

Set a limit (for example, 5–15 runs). If you don’t hit your dream pull, stop when you’ve landed a strong, playable start.

Is rerolling required to enjoy the game?

No. Most players can progress without rerolling, especially if they focus on team synergy and upgrade priorities.

Should I use guest login?

Yes, if available, because it speeds up repeated attempts. Just remember to bind the account once you keep a roll.