Profile-First Character Guide

NTE Mint Profile and Guide

Mint is a budget utility page: build her when she makes the team smoother, not because she should become your main carry. The character database below keeps Mint's rank, attribute, weapon, obtain path, role read, build direction, Arc candidates, teams, materials, and data confidence visible.

A-RankAnimaDual BladesFreeVersion 1.0Launch Data / High Confidence
Mint character portrait in Neverness to Everness
A-RankAnimaDual BladesFreeVersion 1.0Launch Data / High Confidence

Mint Character Data

Budget Support / Progression Flex

Pull ValueNot Applicable
Build ValueMedium / Early-game focused
F2P ValueHigh
Reroll ValueLow / Not a reroll target
Selector ValueNot Applicable
TierA

Profile

NameMint
RankA
AttributeAnima
WeaponDual Blades
AffiliationBureau of Anomaly Control
PoolFree
RoleBudget Support / Progression Flex
How to GetStory Progression
Release VersionVersion 1.0
Data ConfidenceCommunity Table

Skill & Role

Mint's current role read is Budget Support / Progression Flex. This should be treated as a launch-window profile interpretation, not a permanently solved kit classification.

Mint is better framed as a support or utility slot, where Dual Blades and attribute alignment matter mainly for uptime, setup, and resource efficiency.

SkillTypeImpactConfidence
Basic AttackBasicSecondary unless live testing proves otherwise.Community Table
Core SkillSkillLikely the main utility checkpoint.Field check
UltimateUltimateEnergy and rotation comfort should stay flexible until exact scaling is confirmed.Field check
PassivePassivePassive text will likely change the final build and teammate priority more than raw skill names do.Launch planning

Strengths

Support-style units often stay usable even when final rankings change.
Free or low-pressure obtain path reduces immediate premium-currency stress.
Anima profile is already visible enough to place the character into roster planning conversations.
The page has enough launch data to support a first-pass investment decision without pretending the unit is fully solved.

Weaknesses

Support value can be understated until the correct carry pairings are discovered.
Exact skill scaling, endgame value, and best Arc confirmation are still patch-sensitive.
Launch planning can overstate how easy a character is to build or slot into real teams.

Materials

Character EXPHunter Guides / Known category
General CurrencyBeetle Coin / Known category
Skill MaterialsNot publicly listed / Await official/live cost table
Ascension MaterialsNot publicly listed / Await official/live cost table
Investment WarningDo not overcommit rare materials too early / Launch advice

Arcs

CandidateRankTypeSubstatConfidence
Best Arc candidateSAnima synergyCRIT / ATK / role-fit statPublic Data / Live Check
Strong alternativeA/SAnima synergyFlexible offensive or utility lineCommunity Table
Budget optionB/AAnima synergyAccessible comfort statLaunch planning

Patch-Sensitive Fields

final skill multipliersbest Arcteam rankingfull material costsendgame value

Quick Character Verdict

Mint is a budget utility page: build her when she makes the team smoother, not because she should become your main carry.

Search TaskThe player wants to know whether Mint is worth using as a low-cost utility character.
Direct AnswerBuild Mint as a practical utility option if your team needs comfort, tempo, or flexible coverage.
Best ForF2P players, early teams, and accounts that need utility without spending limited resources.
Avoid IfAvoid heavy investment if another support already covers the same job or if you are trying to make her a carry.
Player ReadMint is useful when she makes the team feel better. She does not need to win the damage chart.

How to Get and Why It Matters

How to Get Decision

Mint has free/story/standard-style context in current data, so verify the exact live obtain route before planning around copies.

Beginner Need

A beginner needs a clear low-cost utility plan and a stop point.

Advanced Need

Advanced players need to test whether Mint's utility window remains worth a slot after premium options arrive.

Should You Pull, Build, Skip, or Wait

Use Mint if available, build a cheap utility setup, and wait before spending rare modules or perfect stats.

Best Use Cases

Use Case

Budget utility slot for early teams.

Use Case

F2P comfort when premium options are missing.

Use Case

Support-side pairing with a focused carry.

Who Should Avoid This Character

Avoid If

You already have a stronger unit doing the same utility job.

Avoid If

You need a main DPS more than utility.

Avoid If

You are planning premium-level investment before live utility scaling is clear.

Beginner Guidance

Build Mint for what she does for the team, not for fantasy damage. Keep the route cheap until her role is proven.

Advanced Notes

Track whether her utility changes rotation comfort or uptime enough to keep a slot in later teams.

Common Player Mistakes

Trying to force Mint into a carry role.
Overbuilding because the character is accessible.
Ignoring verification-sensitive obtain notes.

How to Get Mint

Mint is tied to a free, event, login, or progression path. Verify the claim condition in-game before committing materials, because free routes can shift with launch events and account progression.

MethodCurrency / RequirementWindowConfidence
Story ProgressionLogin, event, story, or launch progression routeClaim-condition dependentCommunity Table
Standard PoolClaim condition check in gamePatch-sensitivePublic Data / Live Check

Decision Read

Pull timing

Banner value, selector value, and free-route value are different decisions. Confirm which one you are actually making before you spend anything.

Resource routing

Premium pulls, standard pulls, and free claim routes should never be mixed together when planning a character investment.

Verification rule

If the obtain window is event-based or still patch-sensitive, verify the live condition in-game before you assume the route is permanent.

Best Mint Build

The build section expands the first-screen summary without pretending the numbers are final. Role drives the build first; exact optimization waits for live testing.

Build TypeStat PriorityArc / Module DirectionBest ForConfidence
Recommended BuildEnergy / Utility Stat / HP or DEF / Team UptimeUtility uptime and energy stability firstGeneral Mint useLaunch planning
F2P BuildEnergy / survivability / easy utilityUse accessible pieces and avoid overfarming too earlyResource-saving accountsPublic Data / Live Check
Early Game BuildConsistency over optimizationUse whatever lets the account progress without overspendingFirst progressionPublic Data / Live Check
Endgame BuildAwait live combat logsWait for live combat logs, final scaling, and Arc testingLong-term min-maxingPost-launch testing

Best Mint Teams

Team logic should explain why the shell exists. A main DPS needs support and break access. A support unit needs a carry worth supporting.

TeamMembersRole LogicConfidence
Recommended TeamMain carry + Mint + breaker/flex + sustainMint should usually enhance a stronger damage lane rather than replace it.Community Table
F2P TeamFree carry + Mint + free flex + starterBudget teams should value role coverage and smooth rotations first.Public Data / Live Check
Progression TeamMint + account-specific coreProgression players should stop investing once a clearer premium replacement appears.Launch planning

Upgrade Planning

Safe rule

Do not spend high-value materials on Mint until you confirm the role, team shell, and realistic build direction.

Launch rule

Known categories are enough for planning, but full cost tables should wait for live verification.

Account rule

The right material decision is not whether a character is good in theory. It is whether the account needs this role right now.

F2P, Reroll and Selector Advice

For F2P Players

Judge Mint by resource efficiency first. Free or standard access does not automatically mean the build is cheap.

For Reroll Players

Mint is usually not a reroll-first decision. Use rerolls for harder-to-access account-defining units instead.

For Selector Users

Mint is not a selector target, so selector resources should solve a different roster problem.

For Players Saving Resources

Launch data changes fast. If the role, Arc lane, or material cost still feels uncertain, holding resources is usually the higher-signal decision.

Common Mistakes

Avoid

Treating Mint's launch profile as fully solved instead of patch-sensitive.

Avoid

Overinvesting rare materials before the final team shell and Arc lane are clear.

Avoid

Confusing accessibility with value. Easy to obtain does not always mean worth maxing.

Version Notes and Data Confidence

FieldValue
Last UpdatedApril 29, 2026
VersionVersion 1.0
Source ConfidenceCommunity Table
Field Checksfinal skill multipliers, best Arc, team ranking, full material costs, endgame value
Patch SensitivityHigh during launch window and early balance discovery

Related Next Actions

NTE Mint FAQ

Is Mint worth using in NTE?

Mint is worth using when your account needs cheap utility or comfort. Keep investment modest until live testing proves a stronger long-term role.

Should Mint be built as DPS?

No, not as the default plan. Treat Mint as utility first unless live data proves a real damage route.

Who is Mint in NTE?

Mint is currently tracked as a A-Rank Anima character in Neverness to Everness. This page uses a profile-first format so you can confirm role, obtain path, and launch-window value before reading deeper guide sections.

How do you get Mint in NTE?

Mint is currently listed as Story Progression. If the route is banner, event, or free-reward based, verify the live in-game condition before spending pulls or materials.

What role does Mint play in NTE?

Mint's current role read is Budget Support / Progression Flex. That label should be treated as launch guidance rather than a fully solved final ranking.

Is Mint worth building in Version 1.0?

Mint's build value currently reads as Medium / Early-game focused. The correct answer depends on obtain pressure, resource cost, and whether your account actually needs this role.