How to Finish Jingyu Valley Repairs After Getting Repair Logic in Arknights: Endfield

How to Finish Jingyu Valley Repairs After Getting Repair Logic in Arknights: Endfield
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What to know

  • Jingyu Valley’s area completion tracking lists 1 Repair Logic total for the zone.
  • Repair Logic is a collectible used to complete Originium Circuitry Module puzzles (the grid-based “repair” boards).
  • If a repair board shows an “unknown logic,” it usually means a missing logic piece must be collected first.
  • Jingyu Valley repairs often act as access gates for exploration routes and resource nodes nearby.

In Arknights: Endfield, Jingyu Valley’s Repair Logic is best treated as an early-to-mid exploration unlock: grab the logic first, then revisit any nearby circuitry modules that were previously blocked by missing parts. Once the logic is obtained, several “can’t complete this yet” puzzles in the valley become solvable, which in turn streamlines crate cleanup and resource gathering.

Reference table for the route

ItemWhat it means in Jingyu Valley
Zone totalJingyu Valley contains 1 Repair Logic in its collectible count.
Primary purposeAdds a missing component style used in Originium Circuitry Module repairs.
“Unknown logic” indicatorThe repair requires a logic piece not yet owned, so the fix is gated until it’s collected.
Practical impactFewer blocked doors/routes and easier access to nearby exploration pickups and materials.
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How to get the Jingyu Valley Repair Logic quickly

The route is short, but it’s easy to waste time if the pathing starts from the wrong fast-travel point or if the approach is made from a lower cliff layer and forces extra climbing.

Step 1: Prep quickly before heading out
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  • Clear inventory distractions: the pickup itself is quick, but the return trip often includes optional crates or material nodes, so having room helps avoid backtracking.
  • Mark any nearby locked mechanisms seen earlier: the biggest payoff comes from immediately revisiting repair-gated modules after obtaining the logic.
Step 2: Approach the search area efficiently
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A consistent way to keep this run fast is to treat it like a “one-and-done” collectible sweep:

  • Start from the closest Jingyu Valley fast travel / Sub-PAC for the most direct elevation layer.
  • Follow the natural main path until it branches into smaller side routes; the Repair Logic pickup is typically placed off a side route rather than deep inside a multi-room interior.
  • If the path begins to look like a full quest dungeon (multiple chambers, long combat strings), it’s usually the wrong direction for this specific collectible and should be corrected early.
Step 3: Confirm it’s the right pickup
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Repair Logic pickups are distinct because they’re not a generic resource node; they function as a key item that adds a new logic piece type to the repair system. The run is complete the moment the logic is collected—there is no need to “use” it immediately in the same spot unless a nearby module is clearly intended as the follow-up.

Step 4: Use the new logic on local repair boards
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After collecting the Jingyu Valley Repair Logic, the next best step is to revisit any Originium Circuitry Module boards that previously could not be completed due to missing components.

Step 5: The circuit board rules matter during real solves
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Repair boards are solved by matching row requirements (how many blocks each row must contain) with the available pieces:

  • Focus first on high-demand rows: rows that need a large number of filled cells are best satisfied by longer shapes.
  • Rotate pieces early: many “almost works” layouts fail because a rotated fit prevents overfilling a row.
  • Avoid silent failures: if a row exceeds its required count, the layout is invalid even if the grid looks neat.

How to handle “unknown logic” after the pickup

If an “unknown logic” was blocking the repair earlier, it should now appear as a usable piece. If it still shows as unknown, it usually means a different repair logic (from another sub-area) is required, not the Jingyu Valley one.

What Jingyu Valley repairs commonly unlock nearby

Jingyu Valley sits within Wuling’s exploration loop where repairs and traversal gates often protect the most valuable time-savers: doors that create shortcuts, mechanisms that restore routes, and access lines to dense resource pockets.

Resource access that’s often repair-gated

A common pattern in Wuling is that resource clusters (including Originium beds and rare gatherables) are placed behind traversal friction—cliff layers, cave exits, or repair-locked routes. In practice, finishing repairs reduces the “long way around” problem and makes repeated gathering routes far more efficient.

Because the area has a high crate count relative to a single repair logic, grabbing the logic early helps prevent a situation where dozens of pickups remain technically reachable but practically annoying due to missing shortcuts.

Rewards table

This collectible run does not have a clearly published, standardized “quest completion rewards” screen tied specifically to “Jingyu Valley Repair Logic” as a named quest objective. The practical reward is the Repair Logic item itself, which expands the available component set for circuitry module puzzles and enables previously blocked repairs.

Reward Quantity
Orobery30
Elementary Cognitive Carrier1
Protohedron1
Arms INSP Kit2
Fluorescent Roc1
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Finishing notes for 100% Jingyu Valley progress

Once the Repair Logic is obtained, the fastest way to finish the zone cleanly is to do a short second pass: re-check any circuitry boards encountered earlier, then sweep the nearest side paths for crates and dataloggers. If a board still cannot be completed and shows missing components, it’s usually pointing to another area’s logic piece rather than a mistake in placement.

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