Neverness to Everness Banners

Neverness to Everness Banner: Current and Upcoming

Keeping track of the current and next banners in Neverness to Everness is one of the most important things you can do as a player. Banners are how you get new characters, and since the limited ones only stick around for a few weeks, you need to know who's coming and when so you can save up in time. Here's a full breakdown of all current and upcoming Neverness to Everness banner, how the gacha system works, and what rates you're working with.

How the NTE Scarborough Fair Gacha Works

Instead of a regular pull system where you just tap a button and hope for the best, NTE uses something called the Scarborough Fair. This looks like a board game where you roll dice and move around a board, and whatever tile you land on gives you a reward: Characters, arcs, currencies, and more.

There are two types of boards:

  • The Limited Board is the equivalent of a time-limited banner. It features the current limited S-class character and is only available for a set period. One roll on this board costs one solid die.
  • The Standard Board stays the same across every update and features a rotating pool of standard S-class characters. One roll here costs one fabricated die.

As you move around the board, you'll also collect warp pieces and lost pieces. You can spend these in the Fair Exchange shop for more dice, tri-keys, fons, and upgrade materials. When the shop refreshes, you can trade lost pieces for 20 tri-keys, which you use on the Arc Research Program banner.

Active Neverness to Everness Banner

The Ichi-Daime

DetailInfo
Banner NameThe Ichi-daime
Featured S-CharacterNanally
Nanally
Featured A-CharacterEdgar
Edgar
Mint
Mint
Adler
Adler
DurationApril 29 – May 13, 2026
Special BonusesNanally's outfit, vehicle livery, glider skin

The first limited banner in Neverness to Everness features Nanally, an S-class character of the Anima faction with a Plasma element. Her banner is called The Ichi-daime and runs from launch day on April 29 until May 13, 2026.

What makes Phase 1 extra special is that Nanally's banner comes with launch celebration bonuses. During this phase, you can also roll for Nanally's outfit, a vehicle livery, and a glider skin.

If you don't land on those tiles naturally, you can still grab those cosmetics directly from the Fair Exchange shop after a certain number of rolls.

Upcoming Neverness to Everness Banner

Misty Tipsy Style

DetailInfo
Banner NameMisty Tipsy Style
Featured S-CharacterHotori
Hotori
Featured A-CharacterTBA
TBA
TBA
DurationMay 13 - June 3, 2026

Once Nanally's banner wraps up, Hotori takes the spotlight in Phase 2. She's an S-class character of the Cosmos faction with a Solid element. Her banner is called Misty Tipsy Style and runs from May 13 until the end of version 1.0 on June 3, 2026.

Neverness to Everness Standard Banner

The standard board is always available and features six S-class characters in its permanent pool. You don't pull for one specific person here because in this board, you have an equal shot at any of the six.

Standard S-class CharactersImage
BaicangBaicang
DaffodillDaffodill
FadiaFadia
HathorHathor
JiuyuanJiuyuan
SakiriSakiri

On top of that, there's a great welcome bonus for new players. After your first 50 rolls on the standard board, you get to pick one of these six S-class characters for free. That's a solid headstart, especially if you already know which one you want.

NTE Gacha Rates Explained

One of the biggest things that sets NTE apart from games like Genshin Impact is that there's no 50/50 system. When you pull on a limited board, the featured character is guaranteed within 90 rolls.

Here's a full breakdown of the NTE gacha rates:

RuleDetail
S-class base rate0.99% per roll
Soft pity triggerAt 70 rolls without an S-class
Hard pity90 rolls guarantees the featured S-class
A-class guaranteeEvery 10 rolls
Pity carry-overYes — pity transfers to future limited banners

The soft pity starts at 70 rolls. From there, your chances of getting an S-class go up with each roll. Most players get the character between 70 and 89 pulls, and reaching the full 90 pity is uncommon.

Your pity also carries over between banners. So if you did 70 pulls on Nanally’s banner without getting her, you’ll start Hotori’s banner already at 70 pity instead of resetting.

NTE Arc Research Program – The Weapon Banner

The Arc Research Program is NTE's version of a weapon banner. Instead of pulling for characters, you're pulling for Arcs. These are equippable items that boost your character's stats and unlock special bonuses. You use tri-keys to roll here, which you can earn through the Fair Exchange shop.

Here are the Arc Research Program rates:

RuleDetail
S-class arc base rate3% per pull
Featured arc guaranteeWithin 8 pulls
S-class arc guaranteeWithin 6 pulls
Minimum rarity per pullA-class or higher
Cost per pull10 tri-keys
Pity carry-overYes — carries to next arc banner

Every single pull on the Arc Research Program gives you at least an A-class arc, which is already more generous than a lot of gacha games out there. And just like the character banner, your arc pity carries over to future banners.

You can also grab some arcs through regular gameplay. A handful of S-class arcs are available once through open-world exploration for free. For the rarer, banner-exclusive arcs though, the Arc Research Program is your main path.

Good luck on your rolls! The Scarborough Fair is one of the more creative gacha systems out there, and it makes pulling feel a little different from the usual routine.

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