Pull Income Bookkeeping
Track your expected pull income from all sources. Includes login rewards, banner income, events, and currency conversions.
About this bookkeeping sheet
This Pull Income Bookkeeping sheet — created and maintained by Reddit user arkkus — projects how many Headhunting Permits you can expect over the next several patches by adding up every currency source in Arknights: Endfield: daily login rewards, AIC quota permits, event shops, Origeometry-to-Oroberyl conversion, Monthly and Protocol Pass income, freebie bonus pulls from banner pulls, and version-specific event payouts.
Use this sheet to decide whether you can afford to fully spark an upcoming banner (120 pulls), or whether you need to skip a banner to save for a future limited operator. The filter toggles let you customize the projection to your playstyle: F2P with no passes, monthly-pass only, full passes, hoarder across patches, or active banner-by-banner spender. Numbers are Version 1.0 estimates and will be updated as Hypergryph's pacing settles in later patches.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How accurate are the pull income projections?
The spreadsheet projects expected currency income based on Version 1.0 patch pacing — typical 6-week patch length, two limited banners per patch, standard event cadence (one major + one minor), monthly login bonuses, and AIC quota permits. Hypergryph has historically followed similar pacing across its game portfolio, but exact numbers shift when patches run long, anniversary events drop, or compensation mailers go out. Use the projection as a planning floor, not a ceiling — actual income tends to come in 5–15% higher when you count surprise codes and one-off events.
What is Origeometry and how does it convert to pulls?
Origeometry is a soft currency you earn from clearing combat content, progressing the AIC base, and completing weekly missions. It converts to Oroberyl (the gacha currency) at a fixed weekly cap — usually around 1,200 Origeometry per week per account. Each Headhunting Permit (HH permit) costs 600 Oroberyl, so the conversion ceiling effectively adds ~2 free pulls per week if you max out Origeometry farming. The bookkeeping sheet has a toggle to include/exclude this conversion depending on whether you actively farm Origeometry.
Should I buy the Monthly Pass and Protocol Pass for pulls?
The Monthly Pass is the best per-dollar value in the game — over 30 days it pays out roughly 90 Originium Prime daily plus a one-time pull bundle, which translates to ~6 free pulls equivalent for about USD $5. The Protocol Pass (battle pass) adds another 12–20 pulls per patch but costs around USD $10 and requires active play to claim all tiers. The bookkeeping sheet has toggles for both so you can model their impact on pull count without committing real money first.
What are 'expiring HH permits' and why do they matter?
Some HH (Headhunting) permits are banner-exclusive and expire when the banner ends. These typically come from login bonuses tied to a specific banner or event-shop purchases. If you stockpile them planning for a future banner, they vanish at patch transition — pure income loss. The sheet's 'Login & AIC Quota Permits' filter lets you toggle whether to include these expiring permits, which affects the long-term savings math significantly for players who hoard across multiple banners.
What is the Urgent Recruits / HH Dossiers freebie income?
When you pull on a banner, every 30 pulls awards a +10 bonus pull (described elsewhere as the bonus pull system). Over a banner where you spend 60 pulls, that means 20 free bonus pulls — these are gravy on top of your planned spending. The bookkeeping sheet's freebie filter assumes 30 or 60 pulls per banner and projects the corresponding bonus pulls into your long-term currency total. Toggle it on if you plan to pull every banner, off if you skip banners frequently.