STAPLE GOODS GUIDE
What to Prioritize from Stock Redistribution Terminals
Last updated: 2026-02-14
Comprehensive guide to staple goods in Arknights: Endfield. Covers the three categories: Daily Goods (permits, progression materials), Factory Goods (exploration tools, kits), and Cultural Goods (weapons, Gear Templates, gifts). Learn what to prioritize, when to buy, and how to optimize your Stock Bill spending across Valley IV and Wuling terminals.
* TL;DR - Key Points
- * Three categories: Daily Goods (permits, records), Factory Goods (tools, kits), Cultural Goods (weapons, templates, gifts)
- * Unlock at Level 15 - Complete "Restart Area Stock Redistribution I" and talk to Lucky Carrot
- * Priority purchases: Basic HH Permits → 5-star weapons → Gear Templates → Progression materials
- * No healing items - Staple goods are permanent progression items, not consumables
- * Weekly exchanges first - Always complete before buying staples
- * Upgrade terminals - Each level unlocks more staple goods
- * Valley and Wuling separate - Different currencies, different stock
Contents
What Are Staple Goods?
Staple goods are fixed-price items purchased from Stock Redistribution terminals. They're the foundation of your long-term progression, providing permanent upgrades and essential materials that don't fluctuate in price like Elastic Goods.
Three Categories
Daily Goods
Basic HH Permits, Combat Records, T-Creds, Sanity Usage Permits — items you use regularly for progression
Factory Goods
Keen Detectors, Compasses, Arms INSP Kits, Cast Dies — tools and materials for exploration and factory work
Cultural Goods
5-star weapons, Gear Templates (Redeemer Tag, Bonekrusha Figurine), Gifts — permanent unlocks and collectibles
Key Characteristics
- * Fixed Prices: Unlike Elastic Goods, prices remain consistent
- * Permanent Items: Most staples are one-time purchases or weekly refreshes
- * Progression Focused: Weapons, permits, and materials — NOT healing items
- * Terminal Locked: Higher tier staples require terminal upgrades
Staple Goods vs Elastic Goods
| Feature | Staple Goods | Elastic Goods |
|---|---|---|
| Price | Fixed (consistent) | Fluctuates daily |
| Items | Weapons, permits, materials, templates | Trade packages (Unity Syrup, Mining Drills, etc.) |
| Purpose | Permanent progression | Stock Bill profit generation |
| Purchase Limit | One-time or weekly refresh | Daily purchase caps |
| When to Buy | Whenever you have bills | Only when deeply discounted |
The Golden Rule
Buy staples for progression, elastic goods for profit. Staples make your account stronger permanently. Elastic Goods trading generates the Stock Bills you need to buy more staples. Master both systems for optimal progression.
Daily Goods
Items you use regularly for progression. These refresh weekly or are one-time permanent unlocks.
Basic HH Permits
What: Gacha pull tickets for the HH Channel (character/weapon banner)
Priority: S-Tier - Buy all permanent and weekly permits
Note: Available at all terminals. Permanent stock is one-time; weekly stock refreshes every Monday.
Combat Records
What: Operator EXP materials (Intermediate, Advanced)
Priority: A-Tier - Buy when discounted or when farming Protocol Spaces
Note: Higher tier unlocks with terminal upgrades.
T-Creds & Sanity Usage Permits
What: In-game currencies for various systems
Priority: B-Tier - Buy if you need immediate currency
Note: Usually better to farm these through gameplay.
Daily Goods Strategy
- * Always buy all Basic HH Permits (permanent + weekly)
- * Buy Combat Records only if you're actively leveling operators
- * Skip T-Creds and Sanity Permits unless desperate
Factory Goods
Tools and materials for exploration and factory work. Essential for overworld farming and AIC production.
Keen Detectors & Compasses
What: Exploration tools for finding collectibles and resources (Valley IV and Wuling variants)
Priority: A-Tier - Buy when starting serious exploration
Note: Available in batches of 5. Essential for Aurylene and chest hunting.
Arms INSP Kit
What: Weapon EXP material
Priority: B-Tier - Buy only when needed
Note: Better to farm from Protocol Spaces usually.
Cast Die
What: Weapon breakthrough material
Priority: A-Tier - Buy when discounted or when breaking through weapons
Note: High demand material, good to stock up.
Protodisk
What: Operator promotion material
Priority: B-Tier - Buy when actively promoting operators
Note: Farmable from Protocol Spaces, only buy if impatient.
Advanced Cognitive Carrier
What: High-tier operator material
Priority: S-Tier - Late game essential
Note: Unlocks at higher terminal tiers. Required for P60+ promotions.
Factory Goods Strategy
- * Detectors/Compasses: Buy when starting regional exploration
- * Cast Die: Stock up when discounted
- * Advanced Cognitive Carrier: Late game priority
Cultural Goods
Permanent unlocks and collectibles. These are the highest priority staples as they provide lasting account value.
5-Star Weapons
What: 5-star weapons unique to each terminal
Priority: S-Tier - Buy immediately when unlocked
Note: Each terminal unlocks different weapons. Check all terminals for your main's weapon.
Gear Templates
What: Unlock recipes for crafting gear sets: Redeemer Tag, Redeemer Seal, Bonekrusha Figurine, Hot Work Power Cartridge, LYNX Connector, Type 50 Yinglung Knife, MI Security pieces
Priority: S-Tier - Essential for endgame gear crafting
Note: Wuling terminal has exclusive Wuling Gear Templates. Buy all to unlock full crafting potential.
Gifts
What: Operator trust gifts: Yinglung Dumbbells, Eureka Teabox
Priority: C-Tier - Buy only if needed for trust farming
Note: Gifts are farmable; only buy if you need specific ones.
Arms INSP Set
What: Complete weapon EXP package
Priority: B-Tier - Buy when leveling multiple weapons
Note: Unlocks at Science Park terminal Level 4.
Cultural Goods Strategy
- * Weapons: Top priority - permanent power increase
- * Gear Templates: Buy all to unlock endgame crafting
- * Check all terminals - each has different stock
Staple Goods Purchase Priority
S-Tier (Must Buy)
- 1. Basic HH Permits (all permanent + weekly)
- 2. 5-star weapons for your main team
- 3. Gear Templates (unlock crafting recipes)
- 4. Advanced Cognitive Carrier (late game)
A-Tier (High Priority)
- 5. Cast Die (when discounted)
- 6. Keen Detectors/Compasses (for exploration)
- 7. Combat Records (when actively leveling)
B-Tier (Situational)
- 8. Protodisk (if impatient)
- 9. Arms INSP Kit/Set (if not farming)
C-Tier (Skip Unless Needed)
- 10. T-Creds and Sanity Permits (farmable)
- 11. Gifts (farmable through Trust)
Stock Bill Spending Order
- 1. Weekly Stock Redistribution exchanges (best rates)
- 2. Terminal upgrades (unlock more staples)
- 3. S-Tier staples (permits, weapons, templates)
- 4. A-Tier staples when needed
- 5. Elastic Goods trading capital
Terminal Locations & Upgrades
Each terminal must be upgraded separately to unlock higher-tier staple goods. Higher levels require significant Stock Bill investment.
Valley IV Terminals (Valley Stock Bills)
| Terminal | Unlock Cost | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| The Hub | 500 | First terminal. Upgrade to Level 2 (4,500) unlocks Elastic Goods. |
| Originium Science Park | 6,000 | Check in-game for upgrade costs and unlocks. |
| Origin Lodespring | 36,000 | Check in-game for upgrade costs and unlocks. |
Wuling Terminal (Wuling Stock Bills)
| Terminal | Level 0→1 | Key Unlocks |
|---|---|---|
| Jingyu Valley | 5,000 | Wuling Gear Templates + Elastic Goods |
Upgrade Priority
- 1. The Hub Level 2 (unlocks Elastic Goods)
- 2. All Valley terminals to Level 1 (access all weapons)
- 3. Jingyu Valley Level 1 (access Wuling goods)
- 4. Max out terminals for expanded purchase limits
Weekly Shopping Routine
Daily Routine (5 Minutes)
1. Check all terminals - Review staple stock at The Hub, Science Park, Lodespring, and Jingyu Valley
2. Buy Basic HH Permits - Purchase any available permanent or weekly permits
3. Check weekly exchange timer - Complete if reset available
4. Review unlocked weapons/templates - Buy any new S-Tier staples
Weekly Routine (15 Minutes)
1. Complete Weekly Stock Redistribution exchanges - Best rates in the game
2. Buy all Basic HH Permits - Both permanent and weekly stock
3. Review new unlocks - Check if terminal upgrades revealed new weapons or templates
4. Plan upgrades - Decide which terminal to upgrade next
5. Review bill balance - Ensure 50k+ reserve for priority purchases
Shopping List Template
- * Basic HH Permits: All permanent + weekly stock
- * Weapons: 5-star for your main DPS
- * Gear Templates: All available (one-time unlocks)
- * Materials: Only when actively needed for upgrades
Common Mistakes to Avoid
1. Skipping Weekly Exchanges
Weekly Stock Redistribution exchanges offer the best material rates in the game. Skipping them to buy staples directly is inefficient. Always complete weekly exchanges first.
2. Not Buying Basic HH Permits
These are the best value in staple goods. Both permanent and weekly permits should be purchased immediately. Free gacha pulls are never worth skipping.
3. Ignoring Terminal Upgrades
Higher terminal tiers unlock S-Tier weapons and Gear Templates. Invest in upgrades early to access the best staples.
4. Buying Farmable Materials
Don't waste bills on Combat Records, Protodisk, or Arms INSP Kits unless you're in a hurry. These are easily farmed from Protocol Spaces.
5. Missing Wuling Terminal
Jingyu Valley terminal has exclusive Wuling Gear Templates. Unlock it at Level 43 and buy all templates for endgame crafting.
6. Not Checking All Terminals
Each terminal has different weapons. Check The Hub, Science Park, and Lodespring to find weapons for your characters.
7. No Bill Reserve
Spending every bill leaves you vulnerable when good staples unlock. Maintain a 50k-100k bill reserve for priority purchases.
8. Confusing Staples with Consumables
Staple goods are permanent progression items. Healing items are NOT staple goods - those are crafted or obtained separately. Don't look for Buck Capsules in staple goods!
Quick Reference Checklist
Frequently Asked Questions
What are staple goods in Arknights: Endfield?
Staple goods are fixed-price items purchased from Stock Redistribution terminals. Unlike Elastic Goods which fluctuate daily, staple goods maintain consistent prices and include Basic HH Permits (gacha pulls), weapons, progression materials (Combat Records, Protodisk, Arms INSP Kit, Cast Die), exploration tools (Detectors, Compasses), Gear Templates for crafting recipes, and Gifts. They're organized into three categories: Daily Goods (permits, records), Factory Goods (exploration tools, kits), and Cultural Goods (weapons, templates, gifts).
How do staple goods differ from elastic goods?
Staple goods have fixed prices and are always available at Stock Redistribution terminals. They include progression items, weapons, and materials you need regularly. Elastic goods have fluctuating daily prices and are primarily for trading/profit - buy low at your terminal, sell high at friends' terminals. Staples are for direct use and progression; elastic goods are for generating Stock Bill income.
What staples should I prioritize buying?
Priority order: 1) Basic HH Permits (permanent and weekly) for gacha pulls, 2) 5-star weapons as they unlock at each terminal, 3) Gear Templates (Redeemer Tag, Bonekrusha Figurine) to unlock gear crafting recipes, 4) Progression materials (Combat Records, Protodisk) when discounted, 5) Exploration tools (Detectors, Compasses) for overworld farming, 6) Weekly Stock Redistribution exchanges (best value).
Are healing items available in staple goods?
No. Healing items like Buck Capsules, Jincao Tea, and Yazhen Sprays are consumables, not staple goods. They're crafted at your AIC factory or obtained through other means. Staple goods focus on permanent progression items like weapons, permits, and materials. See the Consumable Strategy Guide for healing items.
When should I buy staples vs weekly Stock Redistribution exchanges?
Always prioritize Weekly Stock Redistribution exchanges first - they offer the best material rates in the game and are limited to once per week. After completing exchanges, spend remaining Stock Bills on staples you need immediately. Never skip weekly exchanges to buy staples; the exchange rates are significantly better.