Update: added new NTE codes on April 21, 2026
I was staring at my first rare banner drop when I realized the real loot wasn’t the pull — it was the stack of codes nobody in my party had claimed. You can feel the game rearrange itself the moment a free Annulith lands in your inbox. Let me show you how to turn those momentary wins into a steady advantage.
I follow the patch notes, X feeds, and Discord channels so you don’t have to: I’ll tell you which NTE codes work, how to claim them fast, and where devs and creators drop the next batch.
All New NTE Codes
Observation: On patch day, channels flood with players posting single-use codes and screenshots.
I tracked the April 21, 2026 additions across X, the official Discord, and TapTap. Copy-paste these exact codes to grab free Annulith and XP materials — they’re active right now.
- NTENOWTOENJOY: 100 Annulith, 5 Rising Hunter Guides, 5 Light Dye, and 6k Beetle Coins (NEW)
- NTENANALLYGO: 100 Annulith, 5 Senior Hunter Guides, 5 Colorless Dye, and 6k Beetle Coins (NEW)
- NTE0429: 100 Annulith, 5 Elite Hunter Guides, 2 Chaotic Dye, and 12k Beetle Coins (NEW)
Treat those rewards like fuel: a few guides and 100 Annulith can swing a banner when timing matters — it’s the small edges that add up.
Expired NTE Codes
Observation: Expiration notices appear faster than patch notes on forum threads.
Right now, none of the three codes above have expired. When they do, I’ll move them here and mark the date and platform where they originated (X posts, developer livestream, in-game event). Keep this page bookmarked and check back after major updates or dev streams.
How to Redeem NTE Codes
Observation: New players often miss the mail/redeem step because the tutorial hides it.
I’ll walk you through the exact steps so you don’t waste a code on a typo. The fastest route is to finish the tutorial until the mail icon appears, then follow these steps:
- Open Neverness to Everness on your device (Google Play, App Store, or Steam where supported).
- Open the main menu and tap the triple-dot icon.
- Select Redeem Code, paste the code exactly as shown, and claim your rewards.
How do I redeem NTE codes?
If the Redeem Code option is greyed out, you’re probably still in the tutorial. Finish the section that grants mail access, then paste — don’t retype — to avoid case-sensitive errors. Steam and mobile clients behave the same way here.
How to Get More Neverness to Everness Codes
Observation: Developers and creators release codes in predictable places: dev streams, collabs, and event pages.
If you want the next batch as soon as it drops, follow these sources: the official NTE X account, the developer’s Discord, and creators on Twitch and YouTube who run giveaways. Community hubs like the NTE subreddit and TapTap threads often mirror official drops within minutes.
I monitor these feeds daily. Bookmark this page or follow my X to get alerts when I post fresh codes, screenshots, and redemption tips.
Why Are My NTE Codes Not Working?
Observation: Most failed redemptions are human errors — case, spacing, or expired timestamps.
Here’s a quick triage I use: first, copy and paste the code exactly from this list; the game is case-sensitive and some letters look alike. Second, check whether the code is time-limited — expired codes return a generic error. Third, confirm you’ve completed the tutorial and unlocked mail. If everything looks right, server issues and regional restrictions can block codes; try again after a short wait or check the dev’s X for outage notices.
Why aren’t my NTE codes working?
Regional limits or one-time-use rules are common culprits. If a code was tweeted during a livestream, creators often make it one-time or limited-per-account. If you suspect a bug, file a support ticket through the in-game help or on the official Discord — developers respond faster when many players report the same issue.
Where can I find new NTE codes?
Scan developer channels (X and Discord), watch Twitch streamers during collabs, and check community hubs on Reddit and TapTap. Big publishers and events (think Genshin Impact announcements or Honkai Star Rail cross-promos) sometimes share crossover codes; treat those announcements like code hot zones.
Tools I watch: X (official dev account), the NTE Discord, TapTap, Steam announcements, and Reddit threads. Outside the game, creators on Twitch and YouTube like those who focus on gacha titles often get early drops or sponsored codes shared during streams.
I’m trading short, practical tips: copy the codes, claim them fast, and patrol dev feeds after every patch or stream. The next code drop could be the nudge that changes your banner math, and you’ll either be the one claiming it live — or watching someone else do it; which will you be?