How to Automate Batteries in Arknights Endfield

It’s easy to expand the power grid for your base, but powering a large Artificial Intelligence Core (AIC) requires a lot more electricity. While Originium Ore might be sufficient for smaller bases in Endfield, you’ll need to craft Batteries for larger ones. Here’s a guide to setting up a production line for Batteries, and a blueprint code for those who want a quick solution.

Escape from Tarkov Crossover Teased with New Promo Code

Okay, so I just used a promo code in Escape from Tarkov, and it hooked me up with a bunch of stuff – double-barreled shotguns, armor, vests, and ammo. Apparently, it’s all geared towards one thing: duck hunting! Seriously, that’s what it’s for, which is kinda funny and cool.

Endministrator Best Teams In Arknights Endfield

This team is costly to build for a free-to-play account, but it’s one of the most effective for tackling Endministrator in Arknights: Endfield. It works by constantly applying Vulnerability stacks, which allows Endministrator and Pogranichnik to activate their powerful Crush and Breach abilities. The key is to time these abilities perfectly – first Breach to make enemies weaker to physical damage, then Crush for massive damage. The team then rapidly builds Vulnerability stacks again, ensuring Crush hits while the Breach debuff is still active.

Hytale Blood Leaf Location

Blood Leaves are one of three plants you can harvest to get Blood Petals in Hytale. These petals are needed to fully upgrade your Farmer’s Workbench to the highest tiers. Fortunately, Blood Leaves are quite common, so they’re usually not too hard to find.

Every JRPG Announced for 2026 (So Far)

Just thinking about all the upcoming games, nothing derails my to-do list quite like browsing a list of every JRPG announced for 2026! There are tons of JRPGs released each year, and even more games trying to be JRPGs. To keep things manageable and interesting, I’m only including the most recognizable titles with confirmed 2026 release dates.

You Can Get a Head Start on a Big PS5 Game Releasing Next Week

The first Code Vein came out in 2019, and fans have been eager for a follow-up. Developed by Bandai Namco Studios, it was an interesting take on the Soulslike genre, but reviews were mixed. On OpenCritic, it has an average score of 74 from top critics, with only 58% of critics recommending it. While praised for its unique anime style and consistent visuals, the game’s boss battles and story received criticism, despite generally positive feedback on the characters. A standout feature was the character creator, which was very popular with players, and Bandai Namco Studios is aiming to make it even better in the next installment.