Arknights Endfield 1.3 Banner Guide — Mi Fu & Camille

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2026/05/11

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Arknights Endfield Version 1.3 is confirmed to launch on June 5, marking the final chapter of the Wuling storyline and the opening of the new Seš'qa region. With two new limited 6-star Operators arriving back-to-back, it is shaping up to be one of the most content-rich updates since the game's launch.

This update will introduce two new 6-star Operators: Guard Captain Mifu and Blood Hunter Camille. Camille is also the game’s first male 6-star Operator. In this guide, we’ll break down both characters, their weapon banner arrangements, and pull recommendations to help you plan wisely for Version 1.3.

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Arknights Endfield Version 1.3 Overview

Version 1.3 Update Schedule

Knowing the version timeline can help you plan your Oroberyl savings more accurately and avoid missing out on resources simply because you are unsure when the version will end.

The dates below are based on the official Version 1.3 livestream held on May 22, and have been updated to reflect confirmed information. Some dates such as Phase 2 and version end remain estimates based on previous version patterns — we recommend following the official social media channels for final confirmation. 

EventAsia Server (UTC+8)NA/EU Server (UTC-5)
Expected Version LivestreamAround May 22, 19:30Around May 22, 06:30
Expected Version Launch / Phase 1 Banner Opens (Mifre)Around June 5, 12:00Around June 4, 23:00
Expected Phase 2 Opens, Camille BannerAround June 19, 12:00Around June 18, 23:00
Expected Version EndsAround July 10, 12:00Around July 9, 23:00

For a broader look at past and upcoming rotations, check our full Arknights: Endfield banner schedule.

Version 1.3 Operator Overview

Version 1.3 will introduce two new 6-star Operators, arriving in Phase 1 and Phase 2 respectively.

The two characters serve different roles in the update. Mi Fu is deeply tied to the Wuling storyline and appears to be the closing character for the Wuling chapter, while Camille comes from the brand-new Seš'qa region. As the game’s first male 6-star Operator, Camille also carries strong rarity value.

Before deciding how to spend your resources, understanding the basic information of both Operators is the first step in planning your pull order.

Arknights Endfield Version 1.3 — New Operators

Phase 1 — Limited

Mi Fu

Mi Fu

★★★★★★

Element: Physical Weapon: Greatsword Class: Guard

🗺️ Origin: Qingbo Stockade / Wuling City

⚔️ Race: Sarkaz (unconfirmed)

🎯 Role: Physical DPS, rapid stack mechanic, Wuling arc finale character

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Phase 2 — Limited

Camille

Camille

★★★★★★

Element: Fire Weapon: Polearm Class: Vanguard

🗺️ Origin: Seš'qa

⚔️ Race: Sarkaz (Vampire)

🎯 Role: Fire support, combo buff for allies; first male limited 6-star Operator, Seš'qa arc opening character

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The information above has been updated based on the official Version 1.3 livestream. For a detailed skill breakdown and pull recommendations for both Operators, see the sections below.

Phase 1 Banner — Mi Fu

Mi Fu

Mi Fu is a key NPC throughout the Wuling main story and one of the combat characters players encounter most often during the Wuling chapter. She was officially confirmed as an upcoming playable Operator during the Version 1.2 livestream and is expected to debut in Phase 1 of Version 1.3. To understand how Mi Fu was first teased alongside Zhuang Fangyi and Li Zhiyan, you can also review our Version Arknights Endfield1.2 banner guide.

Basic Information

AttributeDetails
Rarity6★
RaceSarkaz (unconfirmed)
RegionQingbo Village / Wuling City
Class / Element / WeaponGuard / Physical / Greatsword
BannerPhase 1 — Limited

Character Background and Story Role

Mi Fu was born in Qingbo Village and trained in martial arts from a young age. Later, Zhuang Fangyi brought her into Wuling City with two strings of sugar-oil pastries, and from then on, Mi Fu stayed by her side and respectfully called her “my lord.” She is upright, disciplined, and strictly follows the laws of Wuling. In practice, she serves as the core executor of the Wuling Guard.

Throughout the Wuling main story, her rivalry with Tangtang remains one of the central threads. The two are both enemies and deeply connected through their shared roots in Qingbo Village. As the final character of the Wuling chapter, Mi Fu’s debut gives this part of the story a complete and fitting conclusion.

Skill Mechanics and Gameplay Role

Based on the official Version 1.3 livestream, Mi Fu is confirmed as a Physical Guard who wields a Greatsword. Her kit revolves around rapidly stacking effects to unleash burst damage, making her a strong close-range DPS option for Physical teams.

A full skill breakdown will be added once more detailed skill data is available. We recommend checking back after the version goes live for a complete analysis.

Is Mi Fu Worth Pulling?

  • For story-focused players: Highly recommended. Mi Fu is a core figure in the Wuling main story and has deep interactions with both Zhuang Fangyi and Tangtang. Players who enjoy the Wuling storyline should not miss her.
  • For meta-focused players: Mi Fu is confirmed as a Physical Guard with a rapid stacking mechanic, making her a solid carry for Physical teams. If you already run a Physical lineup, she is a strong pull worth prioritizing.
  • For players with limited resources: Mi Fu and Camille arrive in the same version, so plan your pull priority carefully. Mi Fu comes first in Phase 1 — secure her before saving for Camille in Phase 2.

Phase 2 Banner — Camille

Camille

As the Phase 2 Operator of Version 1.3, Camille is not only one of the key characters of this update, but also the first male 6-star Operator since the launch of Arknights Endfield. His reveal has drawn major attention across the community.

Basic Information

AttributeDetails
Rarity6★
RaceSarkaz, Vampire
RegionSeš'qa
Class / Element / WeaponVanguard / Fire / Polearm
BannerPhase 2 — Limited

Character Background and Story Role

Camille comes from the Seš'qa region of Talos-II. He is a Sarkaz vampire and a Blood Hunter. Burdened by the curse of his bloodline, he sets out on a hunt, only to find that his target is someone who shares the same blood as him: his own younger brother. This tragic setup gives Camille far more narrative depth than a typical Operator.

Visually, Camille can unfold large crimson wings from his back, and his polearm-based fighting style gives him a strong sense of pressure and identity. As a key character who connects the end of the Wuling chapter with the beginning of the new Seš'qa region, he plays an important role in expanding the game’s worldbuilding.

Skill Mechanics and Gameplay Role

Based on the official Version 1.3 livestream, Camille is confirmed as a Fire Vanguard who wields a Polearm. His kit is built around combo support, providing combo count bonuses to allies and strengthening Fire team synergy — making him a natural partner for existing Fire carries like Levantin.

A full skill breakdown will be added once more detailed skill data is available. We recommend checking back after the version goes live for a complete analysis.

Is Camille Worth Pulling?

  • For story-focused players: Highly recommended. Camille plays a central role in the new Seš'qa chapter and is an important part of the Version 1.3 story experience.
  • For meta-focused players: Camille is confirmed as a Fire Vanguard with combo support mechanics, making him a strong addition to Fire teams. If you already run Levantin or other Fire carries, Camille is well worth pulling to strengthen that lineup.
  • For players with limited resources: As the game's first male 6-star Operator, Camille's rerun timing is currently unknown. He arrives in Phase 2, so make sure to save enough resources after pulling for Mi Fu in Phase 1.

Arknights Endfield Pull Strategy and Resource Planning

Version 1.3 brings two new 6-star Operators, so the core question for resource planning is simple: do you have enough Oroberyl, and how should you spend it?

How Many Resources Can You Save?

Version 1.3 is confirmed to launch on June 5, giving you around one to two weeks from now to build up your reserves. During each version cycle, you can steadily collect Oroberyl through Daily Missions, Weekly Routine, limited-time events, Protocol Pass, and map exploration.

Since one pull costs 500 Oroberyl, it is best to maximize your savings before the version goes live. Phase 1 (Mi Fu) opens on June 5, and Phase 2 (Camille) follows around June 19, so you have a roughly two-week window between the two banners to continue saving. If your current stock is still short of your target, you can also top up Oroberyl through GamsGo to quickly fill the gap. It is safe, convenient, and supports multiple payment methods.

Key Pity Rules to Know

Before planning your pulls, you need to understand how Arknights Endfield's pity system works:

  • 80-pull pity: Guarantees one 6-star Operator, but the 50/50 decides whether it is the featured limited Operator. The 80-pull counter carries over between banners.
  • 120-pull limited guarantee: Available once per banner. It resets when the banner ends and does not carry over to the next banner.
  • Stay-in-pool system: After a limited Operator's banner ends, that Operator will remain available as an off-rate 6-star in the next two Chartered Headhunting Banners.

The key takeaway is this: if you decide to pull for a specific Operator, make sure you have enough resources to reach your target during that banner. Do not rely too much on pity carrying over. If your resources are not enough this time, the stay-in-pool system still gives you two extra versions as backup chances, but the odds will be lower than during the featured banner.

Who Should You Pull First: Mi Fu or Camille?

Now that both Operators are confirmed, the answer largely depends on your current roster:

  • Pull Mi Fu first if: You are running a Physical team and need a main carry. Mi Fu is a Physical Guard with a rapid stacking mechanic designed to deal concentrated burst damage. She is the clearest upgrade for Physical lineups and arrives first in Phase 1, so there is no reason to delay.
  • Pull Camille first if: You already have a strong Physical carry and want to strengthen your Fire team instead. As a Fire Vanguard who provides combo bonuses to allies, Camille is a natural fit alongside Levantin and other Fire carries. His value is higher the more invested your Fire lineup already is.
  • If you want both: Prioritize Mi Fu in Phase 1 first, then assess how many resources you have left before Camille's Phase 2 banner opens around June 19. Both Operators will stay in the pool for two more versions after their banners end, but the odds will not be as reliable as during their featured banners.

Are the Weapons Worth Pulling?

Arsenal Tickets are mainly earned through character banner pulls, so their sources are relatively limited. In most cases, you should secure the Operator first, then decide on the weapon based on how many Tickets you have left.

For Mi Fu, as a Physical main carry, her signature weapon is likely to provide a direct and meaningful damage boost — worth considering if you plan to use her as your primary DPS. For Camille, as a support-oriented Vanguard, his signature weapon is less critical and can generally be skipped unless you have surplus Tickets.

Looking Ahead to Version 1.4: Should You Save Resources?

According to the Version 1.3 livestream, Agent No. 13 has been officially teased and is widely expected to debut in Version 1.4. If you are interested in this character, it is better to pull carefully in Version 1.3 and save at least 80 to 120 pulls for the next version.

Version 1.3 also marks the debut of the Crisis Contract mode, a new endgame challenge system. If you are planning to tackle high-difficulty content, securing Mi Fu as a Physical main carry is a strong reason to pull early in the version rather than saving everything for Version 1.4.

How to Get Free Pulls in Arknights Endfield 1.3

Before Version 1.3 officially begins, understanding where the free resources come from can help you better judge whether your current savings are enough for Mi Fu and Camille's banners.

The estimates below are based on previous version patterns. Livestream and redemption code rewards have already been distributed — claim them as soon as possible if you have not done so yet.

SourceEstimated OroberylNotes
Version Maintenance Compensation900Usually given after each version update. Log in after June 5 to claim it.
Arknights Endfield Livestream RewardsAround 1,000 + 8 pullsVersion 1.3 livestream rewards have been distributed via in-game mail: 1,000 Oroberyl and 8 Rookie Cognitive Carriers (8 pulls). Claim before June 5.
Arknights Endfield Redeem CodesAround 150–500Version 1.3 codes have been released — follow official social media channels to redeem them before they expire.
 Limited-Time Event MissionsAround 2,000–3,000Event rewards for each version. Active participation is required.
Weekly RoutineAround 1,500–2,000Resets weekly. Version 1.3 runs approximately 5 weeks, providing a stable resource income throughout.
Protocol Pass, Free Tier600Fixed rewards from the first 40 levels of the free tier, with 150 Oroberyl every 10 levels.
Daily MissionsAround 500–1,000A stable source if completed daily throughout the version cycle.
Estimated TotalAround 6,650–9,000 + 8 pullsEqual to about 21–26 pulls in total, including the 8 Rookie Cognitive Carriers from the livestream.

Keep in mind that the total above does not include one-time exploration rewards, such as map chests and Etchspace Salvage. If you still have unfinished exploration content, your actual resource income may be higher.

To guarantee one limited Operator, you may need up to 120 pulls, which equals 60,000 Oroberyl. To fully secure both Operators, you may need up to 240 pulls.

If your current savings plus the free resources from Version 1.3 are still not enough, you can buy Origeometry through GamsGo to quickly fill the gap.

Final Thoughts

Version 1.3 is shaping up to be one of the most exciting Arknights Endfield updates so far. Mi Fu brings the Wuling chapter to a close, while Camille opens a new story arc as the game’s first male 6-star Operator. From both a story and team-building perspective, both characters are highly valuable.

It is best to wait until the official livestream reveals their skill data before making your final decision. Plan your resources carefully, pull based on priority, and avoid ending up short on both banners.

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FAQ

Is it worth pulling for both Mi Fu and Camille in Version 1.3?

Both are limited 6-stars worth considering — Mi Fu closes the Wuling arc while Camille is the game's first male 6-star. Locking both worst case requires 240 pulls, so plan your reserves carefully. If resources are tight, prioritize one and note that both remain as off-rate pulls for two subsequent banners.

When does the Arknights Endfield 1.3 banner end?

Version 1.3 is expected to run from late May to early July 2026, based on the standard 35-37 day patch cycle. Mi Fu's Phase 1 banner runs from around May 29, and Camille's Phase 2 banner opens around June 15. All dates are estimates pending official confirmation.

Will Mi Fu and Camille return after their banners end?

Yes. Like all limited Operators in Arknights Endfield, both Mi Fu and Camille will remain as off-rate pulls in the two Chartered Headhunting banners following their own. However, the 120-pull guarantee does not apply to off-rate pulls, so pulling during their featured banners remains the most reliable option.

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