Neverness to Everness Reroll Guide: Best Characters, Time, and Worth

Rerolling in Neverness to Everness offers players a chance to start with powerful S-class characters from the standard banner without spending currency on limited banners. The Chinese server launched recently, and the global release is coming soon with generous pre-registration rewards and redeem codes that provide enough pulls to secure at least one guaranteed S-class character. Understanding which characters to target, how long the process takes, and whether rerolling is worth your time helps you make informed decisions about your account's early progression.

How to Reroll in Neverness to Everness

Rerolling in Neverness to Everness takes approximately 15 to 20 minutes from creating a new account to unlocking the gacha system. The process involves completing the tutorial, which includes several cutscenes and combat sequences. Some cutscenes can be skipped, but two or three mandatory cutscenes last about one minute each and cannot be skipped.

Once you complete the tutorial and gain access to the main menu, the gacha system becomes immediately available. You don't need to complete additional quests or unlock specific menus to access summons. All your pulling currency comes from the inbox, including pre-registration rewards, login bonuses, redeem codes, and the launch preview livestream rewards.

Our Reroll Experience in NTE

After unlocking the mail and banner feature, I had the following currency available:

  • 30 Fabricated Dice
  • 2,665 Annulith (from achievements during tutorials, redeem codes, and launch rewards)

I spent 24 Fabricated Dice on the Standard Banner across three multi-pulls. Luckily, I received 2 more Fabricated Dice rolls during the process, allowing for a fourth multi-pull. The fourth multi resulted in three copies of Haniel, which is quite decent since she is a good character.

Why We Didn't Reroll

I chose not to reroll for several important reasons. NTE announced they will be giving a free standard banner selector on top of the one at the 50th pull. This already guarantees two strong characters to choose from without any rerolling required. Additionally, I confirmed that getting Nanally before the banner ends on May 13th is achievable if you are ready to grind a bit.

Here's the breakdown for getting Nanally guaranteed:

Through login events and leveling rewards, players get 22 Solid Dice within the first 15 days. This leaves 68 pulls more to reach the 90-pull guarantee. Every pull costs 160 Annulith, so the total Annulith needed is 10,880.

I already have 2,665 Annulith (by the time I unlocked Mail and redeemed codes) and NTE just announced another 1,600 Annulith reward. This means we only need 6600 more Annulith.

Lost Piece and Warp Piece exchange in the Mall provides extra Solid Dice. The Lost Piece conversion currently has a discount running, costing just 70 Lost Piece for 1 Solid Dice, whereas it costs 24 Warp Pieces for 1 Solid Dice. From our Standard Pulls, we obtained around 740 Lost Piece (most players should get around 500 easily). I exchanged 350 Lost Piece for 5 Solid Dice. I recommend saving your Warp Pieces since you can also get character cards for 720 Warp Pieces from the Warp exchange. However, since Nanally is a really strong character I exchanged 120 Warp Pieces for another 5 Solid Dice.

This means we only need 5,000 more Annulith from the game before the banner ends to reach the 90-pull mark on the Featured banner. This is quite easy and here is how we get total 9280 Annulith:

  • Anomaly's Hunter Journey: 300 Annulith
  • Daily Activity for over next 15 days: 900 Annulith
  • Bond Rewards: 300 Annulith (Considering the total is 1140 and you will just get a fraction of it)
  • Tutorial Rewards: 200 Annulith
  • City Guide: 170 Annulith
  • Achievements: 800 Annulith (this is a very modest number)
  • Anomaly Commissions: 500 Annulith
  • Main Missions: 500 Annulith (again, a very modest number for 15 days of gameplay)
  • Exploration Phase Rewards: 200 Annulith
  • ARC Collection: 50 Annulith
  • Twitch Rewards: 50 Annulith
  • Side Missions: 500 Annulith
  • Beyond the Rails: 500 Annulith
  • Launch Reward: 2200 Annulith
  • Twitter Announcement: 1600 Annulith
  • Redeem Codes: 350 Annulith

Note: I haven't even taken into account activities such as Detention Center, Witch's House, City Tycoon, and Racing Challenges which will give you around 300 Annulith more.

Also, I am keeping an account of how much Annulith I was able to get out of the above ways in the next 10 days, and I will update the guide to be more accurate.

Additionally, I will get 10 more Fabricated Dice as we level up to Hunter Level 15, which will trigger the standard selection at the 50th pull. Given that we're guaranteed two standard selectors plus Nanally without rerolling, wasting time on rerolls simply wasn't necessary. I chose to stick with what we got and progress immediately.

Currency Available for Rerolling

By the time you unlock the gacha system, you should have access to the following currency assuming you completed pre-registration and redeemed all available codes:

  • Launch preview livestream reward: 2,200 Annulith + 10 Fabricated Dice (standard banner pulls)
  • Login rewards: 1 Solid Dice (limited banner pull)
  • Pre-registration rewards: 20 Fabricated Dice (standard banner pulls)
  • Redeem codes: 300 Annulith total from three codes (NTENOWTOENJ0Y, NTENANALLYG0, NTE0429 - 100 Annulith each)
  • Website event: 1 Fabricated Dice
Fabricated Dice
31 Fabricated Dice2500 Annulith 1 Solid Dice
Currency Available for Rerolling in NTE

This totals approximately 31 Fabricated Dice for standard banner pulls and 2,500 Annulith in premium currency. Since 10 Fabricated Dice cost 1,600 Annulith on the banner, you have enough currency for roughly 46 to 47 total standard banner pulls when combining dice and premium currency. The first 50 pulls on the standard banner receive a 20% discount, meaning 10-pull multis only cost 8 Fabricated Dice instead of 10. This discount means you only need 40 pulls to reach the beginner bonus selector.

Personal recommendation: I personally feel you shouldn't be using Annulith for the reroll and should save it for the limited banner later. The best case scenario is that you get a desired character in your first four multi-pulls using only Fabricated Dice. If you pull an S-class within those first 32 pulls, make sure you don't reroll that account. After that, try to get your Hunter level to 15, which unlocks 10 more Fabricated Dice and is easily doable within two days of gameplay. This lets you trigger the selector with your fifth multi without actually using your Annulith.

However, if you're comfortable using your Annulith and don't mind spending some premium currency to have a good start, then we recommend you choose one of the characters from our recommendations. Still, the best scenario for you is to wait until you actually pull a specific character from the banner first so that you don't duplicate it with your selector.

You might obtain slightly more currency from normal gameplay immediately after unlocking the gacha system, but these amounts represent the guaranteed minimum you'll have from external rewards. Additional pulls from leveling and missions take many hours to accumulate and aren't practical for rerolling purposes.

Should You Pull on the limited banner before rerolling?

(This section was updated after NTE Launch)

You will nearly have 1 Solid Dice and around 2600 Annulith by the time you unlock the gacha. On top of that, you will have some Lost Pieces and Warp Pieces from your standard pulls. In my case, I was able to get 5 Solid Dice from both Lost and Warp Pieces, each bringing my total to 11 Solid Dice and 26OO Annulith. This totals to 16 pulls from Annulith and 11 from Dices, so 27 in total. I recommend that after you pull on the Standard Banner, you do these 27 pulls on limited banner. If you get Nanally, don't reroll. However, the chances are really low for getting a featured character in 27 pulls, so decide to reroll based on your standard pulls.

Which Banner to Reroll on in NTE

Always pull on the Standard Board (standard banner) using Fabricated Dice. The Standard Board features six permanent S-class characters: Sakiri, Daffodil, Baicang, Jiuyuan, Fadia, and Hathor. Standard characters can only be guaranteed through the beginner selector at 50 pulls (discounted to 40 pulls) or by getting lucky on standard banner pulls. After using the selector, every subsequent S-class on the standard banner has a one in six chance of being a specific character.

The 40-pull beginner selector unlocks after your first 40 pulls on the standard banner, thanks to the 20% discount on the first five 10-pull multis. Save your selector until you pull your first S-class character between 70 and 90 pulls to avoid getting a duplicate. If you pull Daffodil at 75 pulls, use your selector on a different character like Sakiri or Jiuyuan. This maximizes character diversity and team-building options.

After you have made all your pulls on the Standard banner, spend your 25 pulls (approx) on the limited banner. If you get Nanally, don't reroll. However, if you don't get her, make your decision based on the pulls from the Standard banner. However, rerolling is not required in my opinion.

Important: If you pull any S-class character before reaching the 40-pull selector, that's an absolute gold mine and you should not reroll that account. Getting an early S-class means you can use your selector on a different character, giving you two S-class standard characters before even hitting soft pity. This is especially valuable if you pull one of the recommended characters like Daffodil, Sakiri, Jiuyuan, or Fadia early. Keep that account and build around those two characters.

Which Character to Reroll for in NTE

Sakiri (Incantation Buffer/Sub DPS)

Sakiri
Sakiri

Sakiri is a five-star buffer and provides exceptional value through crowd control and attack buffs. Her skill offers two modes: tap for quick grouping and knockdown, or hold for extended crowd control and levitation. Her crowd control capabilities make mobbing content significantly easier by grouping scattered enemies into one location.

Her most important mechanic is her passive that increases the entire team's attack by 30% of her base attack for 20 seconds after casting her ultimate. This makes her the strongest offensive support in the game. The standard rotation involves swapping to Sakiri, using her skill to group enemies, ulting for the attack buff, then swapping to your main DPS for amplified damage.

Jiuyuan (Anima Burst DPS)

Jiuyuan
Jiuyuan

Jiuyuan is an Anima burst DPS who marks enemies with Lethal Rose Pact and detonates them for massive damage. She builds Rose Pact Bullets through basic attacks and skills, which fuel her basic attack for continuous barrage damage. Her kit revolves around applying Lethal Rose Pact markers to enemies, then using her ultimate to trigger Pact Settlement, detonating all marked targets in range.

Her skill provides excellent crowd control by forcibly pulling enemies into her range before dealing multiple damage instances and applying Lethal Rose Pact. She gains Rose Pact Bullets from basic attacks (2 bullets), critical riposte (2 bullets), support skill (2 bullets), and her main skill (4 bullets), allowing rapid bullet generation.

Jiuyuan's awakening makes her even stronger, with A1 increasing her attack by 5% for each enemy bound by Lethal Rose Pact (up to 15%), A2 increasing settlement damage ratio by 100%, and healing the team for 20% of total accumulated damage, and A6 dealing 200% damage ratio when marked enemies cast skills.

Daffodil (Chaos Burst DPS)

Daffodill
Daffodil

Daffodil was the highest value standard character and the most popular reroll target however she had recent nerfs which dropped her in our priority list. She specializes in break damage, which means she excels at depleting enemy toughness bars and dealing massive burst damage. When enemies break, they take significantly increased damage from all sources, making Daffodil valuable.

Fadia (Psyche Sustain)

Fadia
Fadia

When her HP is above 1, she redirects a portion of damage taken by teammates to herself before shield mitigation. Once her HP drops to 1, she stops redirecting and instead shares incoming damage with surviving teammates, creating a damage-sharing mechanic that protects the entire team.

Her skill links her to the highest HP enemy, making that enemy take a percentage of the damage Fadia receives. This "punish the enemy for hitting you" mechanic turns defense into offense. Her ultimate enters Lilith state, dealing six instances of Mental damage while restoring HP. During Lilith state, her basic attacks become enhanced follow-up attacks dealing Mental damage.

Fadia is the best choice for players who struggle with dodging and parrying mechanics. Her passive damage redirection keeps squishy DPS characters alive longer, and her skill punishes aggressive enemies. However, she becomes less valuable as players improve at combat mechanics, making her a lower priority than Daffodil or Sakiri for most players.

How Much Time Rerolling Takes in NTE

Each reroll attempt takes approximately 15 to 20 minutes from account creation to unlocking the gacha system. at. After unlocking the gacha, pulling takes an additional two to three minutes to claim all inbox rewards and perform your summons.

If you follow the recommendation to save Annulith and only use Fabricated Dice, you can complete four multi-pulls (32 pulls) immediately. Then, by reaching Hunter level 15 within two days of gameplay, you unlock 10 more Fabricated Dice for a fifth multi-pull, triggering the selector at exactly 40 pulls without spending any premium currency.

Is Rerolling Worth it in Neverness to Everness?

Rerolling is worth it if you care about optimizing your early account progression, but it's not mandatory. The game is generous enough that you can succeed without rerolling by relying on the beginner selector and natural S-class pulls over time. However, several factors make rerolling more valuable in Neverness to Everness than in many other gacha games.

If you don't care about meta optimization and just want to play with characters you like, rerolling becomes less important. All characters in Neverness to Everness can clear endgame content with proper investment. Free characters like Chiz (five-star main DPS obtained through story progression) and Aurelia (A-class support from three-day login) provide solid baseline teams without any gacha investment.

NTE Reroll Tier List

TierCharacterRole
S-TierNanallyNOTE: CHANCES OF GETTING HER ARE REALLY LOW
S-TierJiuyuanAnima Burst DPS and Healer
S-TierSakiriIncantation Buffer/Sub DPS
A-TierDaffodil Chaos Burst DPS
A-TierFadiaPsyche Sustain
B-TierBaicangIncantation Main DPS
B-TierHathorLakshana Burst DPS

Disclaimer: We realize tier lists and character recommendations are subjective, and at this early stage before global launch, there's no way to know exactly what's best in endgame content. A reroll guide released a month after launch wouldn't help players get a good start, so this guide provides our recommendations based on Chinese server experience and character kit analysis. If you feel you like the gameplay of any other character more, you can freely choose that character because what matters most is that you enjoy the game.

However, if you follow meta recommendations, please stay updated with our guides. We will update this reroll guide again after two weeks of playing the global release so that anyone new joining the game can make the best choice based on actual testing.

Theo
Theo

Theo is a gamer who's played just about every genre. Sometimes he'll jump into Fortnite, but League is his comfort game! Right now, he's grinding Marvel Rivals and mains Venom. He's also into writing, so he combines both passions to create guides for different games.

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