TOOLS WORKSPACE

NTE ToolsCalculators, Builders and Planners for Neverness to Everness

Use NTE tools to calculate pity, count pulls, compare banners, plan teams, route builds, check weapon options, estimate materials, and choose your next action before spending resources.

Version 1.0Workspace ModePity Rules ConnectedBanner Data ConnectedManual Input SupportedLast Updated: Apr 28, 2026

Tool Workspace Status

Welcome to NTE tools, the tools workspace for Neverness to Everness players who want to calculate pity, count pulls, compare banners, build teams, plan character builds, choose weapons, estimate materials, and decide the next best action before spending resources. If you need an NTE pity calculator, NTE pull calculator, NTE team builder, NTE build planner, NTE material planner, NTE banner timeline, NTE reroll planner, or NTE daily checklist, this page is designed to help you use those tools directly.

The best NTE tools are not just links. They are decision panels. A player does not open a pity calculator because they want to read about pity. They open it because they need to know whether they can guarantee Nanally before the banner ends. A player does not open a pull calculator because they like currency tables. They open it because they need to separate Annulith, Solid Dice, Fabricated Dice, and Tri-Keys before spending.

That is why this NTE tools page is built as a workspace. Start with the calculator panels, then use the team, build, weapon, material, daily, and reroll panels based on your current goal.

Critical ToolsPity / Pull / Banner

Start here before spending currency.

Team and BuildTeam / Build / Weapon

Turn a pull into a usable account plan.

ProgressionMaterials / Daily / Reroll

Use these panels for repeat visits and long-term planning.

Active Codes Support300 Annulith

Calculator panels can add current code rewards immediately.

Pre-registration20 Fabricated Dice

Kept separate from launch headline rewards.

Status Mix2 Manual / 6 Pending

Confidence labels stay visible on every panel.

This page follows the new workspace-first PRD: critical calculator panels come before any browsing index, and every panel keeps status plus confidence visible.

Critical Tools Workspace

protect pull resources and banner decisions

The first tools you should use are the ones that protect your resources: pity calculator, pull calculator, and banner timeline. These tools help you avoid the biggest launch mistakes: pulling without enough resources, mixing up pull currencies, ignoring the next banner, or spending before checking pity.

calculator

NTE Pity Calculator

Manual InputPublic Rules

Can I guarantee the banner character?

Use the NTE pity calculator before spending on a limited banner. Enter your current pity, Annulith, Dice, and expected free pulls to estimate whether you can reach Board Modification or hard pity before the banner ends.

Available Limited Pulls1

The Ichi-daime

Projected Pity1

Nanally

To Board Modification69

70 threshold

To Hard Pity89

90 threshold

Guarantee StatusNot guaranteed

public rules estimate

Risk LevelHigh

resource safety

Save or wait for more resources before committing.

Active codes add 300 Annulith.

Launch reward split is excluded until you enter it manually.

Limited-board estimate uses Solid Dice plus Annulith conversion.

calculator

NTE Pull Calculator

Manual InputManual Input

How many pulls do I actually have?

Use the NTE pull calculator to separate Solid Dice, Fabricated Dice, Tri-Keys, and Annulith. Do not mix character pulls and weapon or Arc pulls when planning a banner.

Limited Character Pulls1

Solid Dice + Annulith

Standard Board Pulls0

Fabricated Dice lane

Arc Research Pulls0

Tri-Key lane

Annulith Equivalent1

current exchange only

Tri-Keys remain a separate Arc lane even if you are not counting them right now.

Launch headline rewards are excluded until their board split is known.

Event rewards are not included in this count.

timeline

NTE Banner Timeline

AvailableNeeds In-Game Verification

Which NTE Tools help me decide between pulling now or saving?

Use the banner timeline panel to compare the current banner and next banner before spending. Banner decisions are relative: pulling now means fewer resources later.

Current BannerThe Ichi-daime

countdown needs verification

Next BannerMisty Tipsy Style

start timing needs verification

Save or PullSave

Undecided

If you are F2P or under-resourced, saving preserves flexibility for the next banner.

Use the full banners page for precise dates when production timestamps are available.

Team and Build Workspace

turn pulled characters into real teams and builds

After pull planning, the next major use case for NTE tools is account building. Once you pull a character, the question changes from can I get them to how do I use them.

builder

NTE Team Builder

BetaBeta

What team can I build with my characters?

Use the NTE team builder when you already have several characters and want to know who should play together. The first version can use role tags and owned characters; later versions can add weapons, Console Cartridges, Modules, and shareable team links.

Recommended TeamNanally / Haniel

General

Missing Roles2 more slots

beta role coverage

F2P substitutes: Adler, Mint.

Related builds: Nanally build direction, Haniel build direction.

Confidence: Beta / Role coverage only.

planner

NTE Build Planner

BetaBeta

Which NTE Tools help me plan this character build?

Use the NTE build planner to choose a character, role, weapon type, and F2P mode. The tool should return build direction, weapon candidates, stat priorities, and upgrade warnings.

Recommended Weapon TypePlasma

Nanally

Best Weapon CandidatesFluff of Fortitude, Raging Flames

matching Arc type

Stat priority: ATK > CRIT > Skill Damage.

Skill priority: Main Damage Skill > Ultimate > Basic Attack.

Build status: Public Build Shell.

F2P mode keeps premium Arc assumptions conservative.

Team context: General.

planner

NTE Weapon Planner

BetaData Pending

Which NTE Tools help me pick a weapon?

Use the weapon planner to avoid a common mistake: upgrading a weapon that does not match your character's weapon type or build. In NTE, weapons are also known as Arcs, so this panel connects directly to the Weapons (Arcs) database.

Resolved TypePlasma

Nanally

Best CandidateFluff of Fortitude

top matching option

F2P AlternativeNo clear A-rank alternative

Best

Compatible weapons: Fluff of Fortitude, Raging Flames, Ready-Ready.

Upgrade only the best-fit weapon for this type.

Weapons are also referred to as Arcs in current NTE sources.

Progression Workspace

plan materials, daily route and reroll decisions

Progression tools are the ones that bring users back after launch. These panels help players decide what to farm, what to upgrade, and what to do today.

planner

NTE Material Planner

Data PendingData Pending

What materials am I missing?

Use the NTE material planner before upgrading a character, weapon, or build. If exact costs are not verified yet, the panel should show Data Pending instead of inventing numbers.

Missing MaterialsHunter Guides, Beetle Coin, Character upgrade materials

Nanally

Data StatusData Pending

never invent exact costs

Known Sourcescodes, launch rewards, gameplay rewards

first known routes

Missing currency: Beetle Coin.

Large level jump detected. Exact cost table is still data pending.

Code rewards can soften early pressure, but not replace farming.

Launch rewards may help, but exact material splits still need verification.

checklist

NTE Daily Checklist

Data PendingPatch Sensitive

Which NTE Tools help me plan today?

Use the daily checklist when you want a simple route for today's play session. This tool should prioritize events, codes, time-limited rewards, materials, and build progress.

Priority OrderEvents > Materials > Build progress > Banner prep

Early

Reset ReminderReset timing still needs live verification.

patch sensitive

Check active codes

Open current events

Review banner plan

Track fresh pull income and update calculators

planner

NTE Reroll Planner

BetaBeta

Which NTE Tools help with reroll planning?

Use the NTE reroll planner only if you are willing to restart. The tool should tell you when rerolling is worth it and when to stop.

Reroll WorthYes

Nanally

Expected Attempts9+ attempts

rough launch estimate

Stop once the account has any useful S-class start plus a clear next-step plan.

Short reroll loops are still risky if the target pool is uncertain.

Recommended Tool Paths

New Player Path

CodesPull CalculatorBanner TimelinePity CalculatorTeam BuilderDaily Checklist

Claim rewards, count pulls, understand banners, calculate pity, build a first team, and then follow daily priorities.

F2P Path

CodesPull CalculatorPity CalculatorTier ListBuild PlannerMaterial Planner

Use tools to avoid wasting limited resources. Pull count and material planning are the highest-value checkpoints.

Current Banner Path

Banner TimelinePity CalculatorPull CalculatorFeatured Character BuildMaterial Planner

Use this path when you are deciding whether to pull the current banner character.

Pulled Character Path

Character PageBuild PlannerWeapon PlannerTeam BuilderMaterial Planner

Turn a new pull into a working team member instead of stopping at ownership.

Reroll Path

Reroll PlannerPull CalculatorCurrent BannerPity CalculatorTier List

Only reroll if you have a clear target and a clear stop rule.

More NTE Tools

Tool Data Status and Confidence

ToolStatusRequired DataRisk if Wrong
Pity CalculatorAvailable / Manualgacha rules, banner type, hard pity, carry-overwrong guarantee estimate
Pull CalculatorAvailable / Manualcurrency conversion, codes, rewardswrong pull count
Banner TimelineAvailable / Betabanner dates, timezonewrong countdown
Team BuilderBetacharacters, roles, weapons, teamsbad team recommendation
Build PlannerBeta / Data Pendingbuilds, weapons, stats, skillswrong build path
Weapon PlannerBeta / Data Pendingweapons, compatibility, build fitwrong upgrade decision
Material PlannerData Pendingmaterial costs, sourcesbad farming plan
Daily ChecklistData Pendingreset time, event schedulewrong routine
Reroll PlannerBetarewards, pull path, reroll timebad reroll advice

Confidence Rules

Tools can mislead players if the underlying data is wrong. A wrong pity calculator can cause a player to miss a guarantee. A wrong material planner can send a player farming the wrong resource. That is why confidence labels are part of the product, not decoration.

Available
Manual Input
Beta
Data Pending
Public Rules
Needs In-Game Verification
Patch Sensitive

FAQ

What are NTE tools?

NTE tools are calculators, builders, planners, timelines, and checklists that help Neverness to Everness players plan pulls, banners, teams, builds, weapons, materials, rerolling, and daily actions.

What is the best NTE tool to use first?

Start with the pull calculator if you do not know how many pulls you have. Use the pity calculator if you already know your target banner and current pity.

Does NTE have a pity calculator?

Yes. The NTE pity calculator helps estimate whether you can reach Board Modification or hard pity on a target banner.

What does the NTE pull calculator do?

The NTE pull calculator separates Annulith, Solid Dice, Fabricated Dice, Tri-Keys, codes, and launch rewards into limited character pulls, Standard Board pulls, and weapon or Arc pulls.

Is there an NTE team builder?

Yes. The NTE team builder helps players choose owned characters, identify missing roles, find F2P substitutes, and connect to related build pages.

What is the NTE build planner?

The NTE build planner helps players choose a character, role, weapon type, stat priority, skill priority, and investment plan.

What is the NTE weapon planner?

The NTE weapon planner helps players find compatible weapons, also known as Arcs, for a character and decide whether the weapon is worth upgrading.

What is the NTE material planner?

The NTE material planner helps players estimate missing materials and upgrade costs for characters, weapons, and builds.

Are all NTE tools final?

No. Some tools are available with manual input, some are beta, and some depend on data that must be verified after launch.

Why do NTE tools need confidence labels?

Tools affect player resources. Confidence labels help users understand whether a tool uses public rules, verified data, beta logic, or data that still needs in-game verification.