NTE Beginner Guide
What is the first NTE guide step for a new account?
Start with account setup, server choice, rewards, codes, gacha basics, and a temporary first team instead of blind spending.
Use the NTE guide hub to start smarter in Neverness to Everness with beginner tips, a day-one checklist, reroll advice, gacha rules, codes, banner planning, character routes, builds, Arcs, materials, team planning, troubleshooting, and progression tools.
Welcome to the NTE guide hub, your starting point for Neverness to Everness beginner tips, launch-day priorities, reroll advice, gacha rules, active codes, banner planning, character choices, builds, Arcs, materials, tools, and progression routes.
This page is not a loose article archive. It is a stage-based guide router built around the decisions players actually make: what to do first, whether to reroll, when to pull, who to build, what to save, and how to recover when something breaks.
Follow this NTE guide path if you are starting now. The goal is simple: install correctly, claim resources, understand the gacha system, compare Nanally versus Hotori, and spend materials only after your real account plan is clear.
Install or pre-load NTE, then choose the region you actually want to keep because cross-save is not cross-server.
Open stepCollect mail, launch rewards, and pre-registration rewards before making any pull plan.
Open stepCodes add Annulith, Beetle Coin, Hunter Guides, and dyes that change your early resource plan.
Open stepUnderstand Solid Dice, Fabricated Dice, Tri-Keys, pity, selector timing, and no-traditional-50/50 reports.
Open stepCompare Nanally on The Ichi-daime with Hotori on Misty Tipsy Style before spending Annulith.
Open stepUse calculators after adding launch rewards and codes so you know what you can actually guarantee.
Open stepOnly reroll if your target justifies the time cost and banner unlock path.
Open stepCheck the tier list, free characters, and your owned roster before investing heavily.
Open stepDo not spend Hunter Guides, Beetle Coin, or premium pull resources until your core team is clearer.
Open stepTurn the launch rush into a repeatable daily loop once reset content is unlocked.
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What is the first NTE guide step for a new account?
Start with account setup, server choice, rewards, codes, gacha basics, and a temporary first team instead of blind spending.
What does the NTE guide recommend on launch day?
Handle rewards, codes, banners, reroll choice, and selector timing before your first serious resource spend.
Which reroll route does the NTE guide recommend?
Reroll only if the time cost matches your target. Nanally and early selector planning matter more than endless resets.
How do pity, no 50/50, boards, and selector timing work?
Learn the difference between Solid Dice, Fabricated Dice, Tri-Keys, Annulith, pity carry-over, and the reported 50-pull selector flow.
Which codes are active and how do I redeem them?
Redeem codes before planning pulls because Annulith, Beetle Coin, and Hunter Guides change your launch route immediately.
How does the NTE guide compare Nanally and Hotori?
Compare The Ichi-daime featuring Nanally with Misty Tipsy Style featuring Hotori before you lock your launch pulls.
Who is worth pulling or building first?
Check overall value, reroll value, free-unit value, and build cost before investing in every shiny S-Class.
Who exists and how do I get them?
Browse standard, limited, and free characters like Chiz, Haniel, Aurelia, Zero, Nanally, and Hotori in one place.
How does the NTE guide suggest building a kept character?
Move from theory to execution by checking Arc choice, skill priority, F2P swaps, and resource demand.
Which Arc or weapon does the NTE guide point to first?
Treat Arcs like weapon paths. Check compatibility and build context before spending Tri-Keys or upgrade resources.
Which materials does the NTE guide say to save, farm, or spend first?
Save premium resources until your core team is clear, then connect codes, build paths, and farming rules into one plan.
What team can I build from what I own?
Use tier value, roles, Arc compatibility, and material cost to build one stable core team before branching out.
What does the NTE guide recommend after the launch rush?
Turn your account into a stable loop: login rewards, event checks, stamina usage, banner timers, and material priorities.
Why can’t I log in, redeem, download, or launch properly?
Find fixes for server mistakes, account-linking confusion, code redemption issues, launcher problems, and slow start friction.
Where do I open pull, pity, team, and material tools?
Open the calculators and planners after you know your goal. Use tools to verify choices instead of guessing pull or build outcomes.
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Install or pre-load NTE
Pick the correct server
Link the account you want to keep
Claim mail and launch rewards
Redeem all active NTE codes
Read the gacha system before pulling
Check current and next banners
Use the pull calculator
Use the pity calculator for limited targets
Decide whether rerolling is worth it
Check the tier list
Choose a temporary core team
Save high-value materials until your team is clear
Check builds before upgrading Arcs
Follow the daily checklist after reset
Do you care about meta or a specific limited character?
Yes: check current banner, count launch pulls, and read the reroll guide.
No: claim rewards, use free characters, and follow the beginner path instead.
If the reroll cycle is too long or launch rewards already cover your goal, stop rerolling.
Do you want the current featured character for your real account plan?
Yes: compare banner value, tier status, build cost, and pity before committing.
No: save Annulith, use Standard Board carefully, and wait for the next banner.
If you are F2P, compare Nanally now versus Hotori later instead of panic pulling.
Check what you actually own.
Open the tier list and compare free-value, reroll-value, and build cost.
Open the build and Arc guides for the units you plan to keep.
Only build a core team first, then expand after material pressure is clearer.
Claim daily rewards and scan for new codes.
Use time-gated resources and progress story or events.
Farm priority materials for your current core team.
Check expiring banners, update builds, and avoid impulsive premium spending.
Version 1.0 gets 120+ pulls just for showing up and over 470 total gameplay rewards.
Use this reward only after linking it to your banner plan, standard selector path, and first-team build route.
Use this reward only after linking it to your banner plan, standard selector path, and first-team build route.
Use this reward only after linking it to your banner plan, standard selector path, and first-team build route.
Use this reward only after linking it to your banner plan, standard selector path, and first-team build route.
Version 1.0 gets 120+ pulls just for showing up and over 470 total gameplay rewards.
Use current banner data only after checking pity, build cost, and your real account goal.
Hotori follows Nanally in the current production snapshot, so launch pulls need phase planning.
Treat free-unit value as part of the reroll and first-team decision, not as filler.
Free S-Class selector after first 50 rolls reported by public guides
Release timing, launch rewards, and platform rules stay anchored to official sources first.
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Start with the day-one checklist, then read the gacha guide, codes guide, current banner guide, tier list, and beginner team route.
Download the game, choose your server, claim launch rewards, redeem codes, read the gacha system, check banners, count pulls, decide whether to reroll, and build your first team carefully.
Rerolling may be worth it if you care about a specific limited character or a strong meta start. It may not be worth it if the loop is too long or if free launch rewards already cover your goals.
F2P players should start with codes, pull calculator, gacha rules, banner planning, the tier list, and material priority guidance.
The gacha system is one of the most important early systems because it controls how you spend Annulith, Solid Dice, Fabricated Dice, Tri-Keys, and selector resources.
Use the banner guide, tier list, build status, pity calculator, and pull calculator together. Pull Nanally if you want the first limited character and can commit resources. Save if Hotori or more testing fits your plan better.
Early free or launch-related characters include Chiz, Haniel, Aurelia, and Esper Zero variants. Check the tier list and builds before heavy investment.
Spend carefully. Use materials on a core team, not every character. Save premium and rare materials until your team and build direction are clear.
Use the builds page for character builds, Arc recommendations, skill priority, team comps, and material links.
Use the tool entry and homepage tool section for pull, pity, team, and material planning workflows.