Upgrading your storage in Endfield is tied to your Depot Node, so make sure you know where they are

Upgrading your storage in Endfield is tied to your Depot Node, so make sure you know where they are


Depot Node is a function in Arknights: Endfield, which unlocks after players complete the Depot Node 1 and Depot Node 2 quests in Originium Science Park. The in-game function helps Endmins increase their materials storage and earn extra Stock Bills. Here are all the Depot Node locations in Endfield.

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All Depot Node Locations In Arknights Endfield

Depot Node Locations In Arknights Endfield

There are four Depot Nodes to locate in Arknights: Endfield, which are scattered across the regions of Talos-II. The regions are:

  • Originium Science Park (Valley IV)
  • Origin Lodespring (Valley IV)
  • Power Plateau (Valley IV)
  • Wuling City (Wuling)

Depot Node Location In Originium Science Park

Originium Science Park Depot Node Location In  In Arknights Endfield

After completing the Depot Node 1 and Depot Node 2 Missions in Arknights: Endfield, players will unlock the Originium Science Park Depot Node for 4500 Valley Stock Bills. The Depot Node is located at the southern end of Transport Nexus.

Depot Node Location In Origin Lodespring

Origin Lodespring Depot Node Location In  In Arknights Endfield

After completing the Lodespring Crossing Main Mission, Endmins can find the Origin Lodespring Depot Node north of Mines Cable Car Station TP Point.

Depot Node Location In Power Plateau

Power Plateau Depot Node Location In  In Arknights Endfield

After arriving at Power Plateau during the Entering the Endgame Main Mission, players will find the Depot Node west of Plateau Trunkway TP Point.

Depot Node Location In Wuling City

Wulling City  Depot Node Location In  In Arknights Endfield

Unlocking the Depot Node in Wuling City will require players to complete the Destination Wuling main mission first, then:

  • Teleport to Tianjing Courtyard TP Point.
  • Walk south.
  • Defeat the enemies there.
  • Activate the bridge using the button.
  • Interact with the Depot Node.
  • Pay 12500 Wuling Stock Bills to activate it.

If players wish to level up any Depot Node further and increase their materials’ storage, they will have to pay extra Stock Bills for each level. Stock Bills can be earned by completing deliveries, selling materials to different NPCs, and enemy drops.

How To Increase Storage In Arknights Endfield

How To Make Deliveries In Arknights Endfield 2

To increase your storage limit in Endfield, you must upgrade the Depot Node in the region​​​​​​. After maximizing the three Depot Nodes in Valley IV, you can achieve a maximum capacity of 80k.

Currently, in Wuling, you’re limited to 48k due to the region only having one Depot Node.

How To Make Depot Node Deliveries In Arknights Endfield

To make Depot Node Deliveries in Arknights: Endfield, players need to open the Regional Development page, then press Depot Node. The menu will be split into three sections, which are:

  • Local Depot Node: Auction a box of items to sell to an NPC.
  • List of Delivery Jobs: See delivery jobs posted by other players.
  • Jobs I Transferred: See the delivery jobs you posted for other players to handle.

To do any delivery job, press Accept Deliver Job, then head out to deliver it to the marked location in Arknights: Endfield. However, players should mind the goods’ integrity. For example, using a TP Point will reduce 20% of the box’s integrity. This will make you get less money than you should have. The reduction scales with how damaged the goods are.

The best option to deliver the items with no damage is the Zipline function. You can make Zipline routes before picking up the goods. So make sure you have a line of Zipline, then pick up the goods and head to the delivery spot safely.


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Developer(s)

Hypergryph

Publisher(s)

Hypergryph

Engine

Unity

Multiplayer

Online Multiplayer

Number of Players

Single-player




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