Highguard is a unique PvP FPS in that it combines some interesting mechanics to create something that feels new, even in 2026.
One of the facets of Highguard that makes it feel different is mounts, which you can ride on to navigate the large outdoor areas of each of the game’s maps. And like other parts of the game, using them involves magic.
“All across Highguard lie mysterious glyphstrands bearing strange and wondrous properties when stimulated by sound,” the game’s description reads. “Many Wardens have learned to wield some of these lost frequencies, enabling them to summon forth echoes of creatures both past and present to ride across the rugged landscapes of Highguard.”
Here’s everything there is to know about mounts in Highguard.
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List of mount types in Highguard
At launch, there are four types of mounts in Highguard, with more due to come in post-launch content drops:
- Horse
- Spirited plainsrunners bred for speed and power.
- Panther
- Fierce big cats built for battle.
- Bear
- Shaggy forest brutes of immense strength.
- Eldergryph
- Elusive Landstrider gryphons of the high mountains.
Mounts vary in speed and HP depending on an item that you can find around the map.
Mounts in Highguard, explained
Mounts are a crucial part of any match in Highguard. Before raiding or even battling for the Shieldbreaker, you must mount up to traverse the massive maps to find loot to improve your chances of survival.
After selecting your loadout and reinforcing walls in your base, it’s time to mount up and head out. Keep in mind, however, that mounts are very loud and will alert the enemy to your position from much further distances than if you’re on foot.
You can fire your weapon while on the back of a mount, but aiming will be difficult. Mounts can also be destroyed by the enemy, which will dismount you immediately and send your mount into a cooldown so you can’t mount back up again immediately.
One of the loot items you can find in the open world or buy at the merchant is a Saddle. The higher the rarity of your Saddle, the more health and speed your mount gets, so it’s one of several items you’ll want to be on the lookout for while looting.
Mounts are not just for exploration, though. If you find yourself at a disadvantage in a gunfight, you might consider hopping on your mount to escape or even relocate to put yourself in a better location for the battle.
Either way, mastering mounts is important in your climb as a Highguard player, so make sure to practice and use them wisely.
For more on Highguard, check out Destructoid’s coverage here:
- What is Highguard? ‘PvP raid shooter’ from ex-Apex Legends devs, explained
- All playable characters in Highguard – All Wardens and their abilities
- How to use mounts in Highguard – List of mount types
This article will be updated as more mount types are added to Highguard.
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Blueprints form the backbone of your AIC factories in Arknights Endfield, and you’ll be able to create plenty on your adventures. However, you can also take advantage of community creations by importing and using their designs.
In simple words, Blueprints refer to production chain designs that can be used at your AIC base. It includes every detail of a production chain and prevents you from having to recreate everything from scratch.
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Best factory Blueprint codes in Arknights Endfield
Thanks to the social media community, we already have a fair number of codes popping up on social media. Personally, I have loved using them, and will add more codes in the days to come. You can not only use these designs, but you can also tweak them to add your personal touch as required.
Most of these codes are working EU/NA. However, the codes with user names in brackets are meant for the SEA servers.
How to create Blueprints in Arknights Endfield
Before you get to import and use Blueprints made by others, it’s necessary to create one of your own.
- Enter the AIC Mode and open the Top View.
- Select Bulk Action, and then choose the portion of the design that you want to save as a Blueprint. This can be your entire design, or only a part.
- Once you have confirmed the selection, press Ctrl+S to save your Blueprint.
You can add your own names and descriptions to your Blueprints. You can also add icons and tags to categorize and identify them more easily in the future.
How to import Blueprints in Arknights Endfield
Creating your own Blueprint might be fun, but you can also use designs created by other Arknights Endfield players. This will allow you to harness the advantages of an efficient base design that might not have popped up in your brain.
- To import Blueprints, you’re going to need codes. Every Blueprint has a unique alphanumeric string like the ones posted in the next section. First, copy the code from outside the game.
- Go to your Core AIC (or Outposts).
- Enter Top View by pressing Q/R3 (if you’re using a controller).
- Press F1 to open the Blueprint menu.
- Switch to the Shared Blueprints tab, which will allow you to paste the copied code.
You can also visit another player’s base in Arknights Endfield, and directly copy a Blueprint (it automatically copies the applicable alphanumeric string).
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