The Endless Ragnarok beginner guide starts with access and platform checks, then moves through party combat, link attacks, chain bursts, summons, The Conflux, Chaos Quests, and source-backed next steps.
First Step: Confirm Access
The Endless Ragnarok beginner guide begins before combat. Confirm whether you already own Granblue Fantasy: Relink on your platform, whether you need an Upgrade Kit, or whether a bundle is the better option. Steam states the Upgrade Kit requires the base game on Steam, so platform and ownership matter.
After that, check your platform. The official and store sources checked for this guide list Steam, PS5, PS4, and Nintendo Switch 2. If your first question is Xbox, Game Pass, or Steam Deck performance, the answer needs more evidence before it becomes a separate guide.
Learn The Party Basics
The Endless Ragnarok beginner guide should not skip the Relink foundation. Official systems describe skills, custom parties, link attacks, and chain bursts. In plain terms, you build a four-person party, assign skills, pressure enemies into stun opportunities, and coordinate powerful party attacks.
That matters because the expansion systems sit on top of those basics. Summons and primal bursts are easier to understand when you already know why party timing and Skybound Arts matter.
Move Into Expansion Systems
Once the basics are comfortable, use this order:
- Read the systems page so the named mechanics make sense.
- Read the summons page for equipable summons and primal bursts.
- Read The Conflux page before entering the solo mode.
- Read Chaos Quests before treating them like normal quests.
- Read crossplay if you plan to play online with friends.
This Endless Ragnarok beginner guide avoids character rankings for now. A launch-week player needs stable facts more than a rushed tier list.
What To Avoid Early
Avoid trusting pages that claim exact best builds, guaranteed drops, complete boss scripts, or perfect Conflux routes without evidence. Those topics may become useful later, but this wiki keeps them out until hands-on testing and reliable source notes exist.