Neverness to Everness Beginner Guide: Starting Right
An essential beginner guide for Neverness to Everness covering reroll tips, early teams, mistakes to avoid, and your first objectives.
Welcome to Neverness to Everness—Your First Steps Matter
Diving into a new gacha game like Neverness to Everness can feel overwhelming. This world is dense with mechanics, team-building choices, and currencies typical of top-tier gacha titles. Whether you're arriving from games like Genshin Impact, Honkai: Star Rail, or Wuthering Waves, knowing how to start can make all the difference.
For the latest updates and more in-depth tutorials, check the Neverness to Everness news and guides hub on EarlyGG.
At a Glance
- Account creation starts with a generous reroll banner and resources.
- Gacha currency in NTE is called Fons, while premium pulls require limited Fons or tickets.
- Energy system limits progression per session—plan your activity around daily/weekly resets.
- Early progression locks key features behind Hunter Level milestones.
- Banner schedules rotate, saving resources is vital—avoid early spending mistakes!
Your First Hour: Step-by-Step Checklist
- Finish the tutorial. This unlocks your first “pity” rolls and introduces the main progression loop.
- Claim beginner login rewards. Many resources expire after Day 1, including early summoning tickets.
- Spend basic Fons ONLY on featured beginner banners. Save premium currencies for limited events.
- Push your Hunter Level through main quests and daily activities.
- Save strong gear and materials—avoid upgrading random early units or weapons.
Core Mechanics Explained
Gacha and Pity System
- Pull System: Like many gacha titles, NTE uses a random draw system where you spend Fons or tickets on banners to obtain characters (“Agents”) and weapons. No banner rates or pity thresholds are specified in available official material. If rates are not posted in-game, expect industry norms: a featured 5-star unit every 80–90 pulls, with a "soft" guarantee after a set number.
- Currencies:
- Fons: Standard summoning currency, earned in-game.
- Premium Fons/Tickets: Used for limited banners, event units, and featured reruns.
- Hunter Level: Account level; unlocking content and energy caps as you progress.
- Energy: Called "Stamina." Refills over time, and caps daily/weekly progression.
Not stated in official materials: exact gacha rates or pity thresholds. Always check in-game notice boards on each banner launch for final figures.
Teams and Synergy
- Team slots unlock as you progress; early on, aim for two DPS Agents, one Support, and one Defensive pick if available.
- Some Agents offer time manipulation or field-wide buffs—prioritize flexible units that fit multiple early teams.
Who to Reroll For? Top Early Picks
If you want a strong start, rerolling your account is common in gacha games. Based on current tier lists and early impressions (Neverness to Everness Tier List : Best Characters), here are top priorities:
| Agent | Role | Why Reroll? |
|---|---|---|
| Hotori | DPS/Control | Versatile AoE, buffs, and CC |
| Cress | DPS/Tank | High sustain and frontline presence |
| Lira | Support | Early healing, team-wide buffs |
| Eiden | Flex/Crit | Fits multiple teams, easy synergy |
See the full Neverness to Everness tier list for more details.
Justification
- Hotori stands out for beginner-friendly performance, combining crowd control with efficient damage. Our Hotori build guide details optimal use and team fit.
- Lira improves account survivability early. Healers are scarce, so this is a safe reroll target for risk-averse players.
- If you’re unsure, always lock in a versatile DPS over a pure support or defensive character for fast campaign progress.
Common Early Mistakes to Avoid
- Spending premium Fons on standard banners: Limited banners offer exclusive agents not available elsewhere—save for these unless a banner clearly advertises a must-pull launch character.
- Upgrading random early gear: Resources are tight in the first week. Only enhance weapons and gear you know will fit your week-one team.
- Ignoring daily resets: Missed quests and dailies set your account back. Always clear daily stamina or energy tasks for optimal Hunter Level progression. Consult our Hunter Level upgrade guide for the most efficient path.
- Over-farming standard materials: Many early currencies are time-limited—wait until week two for big farming investments.
Your Goal for Week 1
By the end of your first week in Neverness to Everness, aim to:
– Reach Hunter Level 20–30, unlocking all early-game features.
– Complete the main story chapters available to you.
– Secure a reliable four-Agent team (see reroll targets above).
– Save at least 50% of premium Fons for upcoming limited banners.
Stay current with Neverness to Everness guides as patch cycles and banner schedules are subject to frequent updates.
Frequently Asked Beginner Questions
Q: Is there a reroll banner or guarantee in Neverness to Everness?
A: Yes, the tutorial sequence provides a discounted or guaranteed-pull banner, though exact rates and pity mechanics are not stated in official materials. Always check in-game for current event banners.
Q: Where should F2P players focus resources?
A: Prioritize premium Fons for limited banners, upgrade only core units, and avoid spending on cosmetic or standard gacha early. Refer to our Pink Paws Heist farming guide for resource tips.
Q: Do any starter units fall off later on?
A: Some do—refer to updated tier lists before upgrading starter 3-star agents or weapons. Hotori and Lira maintain value into midgame.
Takeaway: An Encouraging First Act
A strong start in Neverness to Everness sets you up for long-term success. Focus on main progression, smart resource use, and avoiding common mistakes. For further support and the latest patch insights, check Neverness to Everness news.
For returning players, new banners and features frequently shake up the early meta. Stay informed, and remember—every reset is an opportunity to improve your squad.