I Tried the Arknight Endfield Cheats from Playwithcheats So You Don’t Have To… Except You Totally Should

Hello guys, It’s Anakin here. Arkan in-game

I’ve been playing Arknights: Endfield since early access, and yeah — the game is gorgeous. The world design, the systems, the factory side of things… it all looks great.

Actually playing it for hours straight?
That’s a different story.

After enough sessions of running across zones, waiting on stamina, rotating skills like I’m doing a spreadsheet instead of combat, I hit that moment every Endfield player hits:

“Okay… I get it. Now let me actually play.”

So I loaded up the Endfield cheat.

No regrets.


First Minutes In: “So This Is What No Limits Feels Like”

The first thing I enabled wasn’t damage.
It wasn’t God Mode.

It was Infinite Stamina + Move Speed.

And instantly, the game changed.

No more stopping mid-exploration. No more awkward pauses because stamina hit zero. Just smooth movement, clean traversal, and combat that didn’t feel like it was waiting on invisible cooldown timers.

I nudged speed up slightly — nothing crazy — and suddenly Endfield stopped feeling slow. Running between objectives wasn’t content anymore, it was just… movement.

Then I turned on Ignore Skill ICD.

That’s when combat stopped pretending.


Combat Without Waiting Your Turn

With Ignore Skill Internal Cooldown, Endfield finally lets you play aggressively.

Skills?
Abilities?
Specials?

Use them. Again. And again.

No artificial waiting. No “rotate and hope nothing goes wrong.” Combine that with Infinite SP and MP, and combat becomes exactly what it should be: fast, fluid, and responsive.

When things got annoying, I toggled Super Damage.

Not instantly maxed — I pushed it to around 20–30x. Enough to clear enemies fast without turning everything into a loading screen.

And yeah… once I tried 100% Critical Rate, it was over. Every hit landing as a crit feels absurdly satisfying. You stop hoping damage lands — you know it will.

Boss getting annoying?
God Mode on.
Problem solved.


ESP: “Wait… There Was All This Stuff Here?”

Turning on ESP was honestly embarrassing.

Chests everywhere.
Coins tucked into corners.
Ores I’d walked past ten times.
Interactive doodads I didn’t even notice existed.

With Enemy ESP, Chest ESP, Collectibles, Dropped Items, Challenge Points, the map finally made sense. You stop wandering and start clearing.

The range display and shown distance made it even better — I knew exactly what was worth moving toward and what wasn’t. No more guessing. No more “maybe there’s something here.”

I added the crosshair overlay just to keep things clean, and combat felt tighter instantly.


Absorb & Teleport: The Moment Endfield Breaks (In a Good Way)

This is where the cheat stops being “helpful” and starts being hilarious.

Range Absorb first.
Suddenly, chests and items didn’t care where they were — if they were in range, they were mine.

Then Target Absorb.

Loot just slides to your character. No climbing. No detours. No running back and forth like you’re doing chores.

Pair that with Mission Teleport and Target Teleport, and Endfield’s pacing collapses completely — in the best way.

Quest objective? Teleport.
Enemy cluster? Teleport.
Factory run? Done in minutes.

I tried Fly RayPoint just to see if it worked.

It does.

Gravity becomes optional. Terrain becomes decoration. I was floating over areas I’d previously spent 15 minutes navigating and just thinking, “Yeah… this is better.”


Farming Oroberyl Without Losing Your Mind

Here’s the big one.

The cheat doesn’t spawn currency.
It doesn’t touch banners.

But with ESP + Absorb + Teleport + Speed, you farm Oroberyl so much faster it feels illegal.

Exploration becomes efficient.
Chest routes become obvious.
Daily runs stop being a time sink.

Instead of playing for two hours and feeling like you got nowhere, you play for 30 minutes and actually see progress.

That’s the difference.

Skipping the Stuff You’ve Already Seen (Or Don’t Care About)

Another thing I didn’t expect to love as much as I did: skipping story and cutscenes.

Endfield has lore. Lots of it. And it’s cool… the first time.

After that? I just want to play and save time when i reroll to a new character.

With the cheat running, I stopped sitting through long dialogue chains and unskippable scenes. No waiting, no clicking through text I’ve already read. Quest pops up → objective done → move on. It turns replaying content and rerolling into something you can do fast instead of feeling trapped in a visual novel.

Speaking of rerolls…


One-Hit Killing Everything Makes Rerolls Stupidly Fast

Let’s be honest: rerolling without cheats is painful.

With One Hit Kill + Damage Multiplier, rerolls become a joke. Mobs melt instantly, bosses don’t slow you down, and you fly through early content like it’s a tutorial — because at that point, it basically is.

You’re not grinding.
You’re speedrunning.

Clear → reset → repeat.

What used to take hours now takes minutes, which is exactly how rerolls should feel.


The Camera Thing No One Talks About (But Everyone Notices)

Alright… let’s talk about the camera unlock / uncensored mode.

Normally, when you move the camera too close or try certain angles, the character model just disappears. With the cheat enabled, that restriction is gone.

Your character doesn’t vanish anymore.

You can rotate freely, zoom in, look from any angle — yes, including that angle. Is it important for gameplay? No. Is it funny and oddly satisfying that the game finally stops censoring itself? Absolutely.

It’s one of those “wait… why was this even locked?” moments.


Final Verdict: 11/10 Can’t play without those cheats anymore

If you love walking, waiting, and pretending stamina management is gameplay — no.

If you want to:

  • Skip the slow parts
  • Clear content cleanly
  • Farm Oroberyl and materials without burnout
  • Have full camera freedom to see those nice closeups, if you know what i mean 😎
  • Actually enjoy Endfield’s systems instead of fighting them

Then yeah.

After using this, playing normally feels like self-sabotage.

Now if you’ll excuse me, I’ve got half a map to vacuum, a mission to teleport into, and cooldowns to ignore.

See you out there.
Anakin

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