Neverness to Everness (NTE) Reroll Guide — Best Builds & Tips

Neverness to Everness (NTE) Reroll Guide — Best Builds & Tips

I still remember the first time I sat through an NTE tutorial, thumbs hovering over the summon button while the countdown crawled. It felt like holding a loaded dice in a crowded arcade—every blink pinged a little anxiety. You can save dozens of hours of frustration by rerolling smartly; I’ll show you how I do it.

Most phones finish the opening tutorial in around 10–15 minutes—so you can do several rerolls in an evening.

I’ve rerolled across Steam, Google Play and the App Store accounts; you don’t need hacks, just a fast loop. Create a fresh account with a proper email (not a throwaway generator) so any keeper account is secure. Skip every dialogue and cutscene the moment the option appears. Your goal is to unlock the gacha banners as fast as possible—expect roughly 10–15 minutes per attempt if you skip aggressively.

How do I reroll fast in Neverness to Everness?

Practical checklist I use:

  • Create account with unique email, sign in via the platform you prefer (Steam, Google Play, App Store).
  • Skip cutscenes and tutorials; don’t waste time customizing or exploring until you’ve secured pulls.
  • Claim pre-registration and livestream mail rewards immediately—these are your early currency boost.
  • Use any official NTE promo codes shared on Hotta Studio channels, Discord, X/Twitter, or YouTube streams.
Neverness to Everness Reroll guide
Image Credit: Hotta Studio / NTE (screenshot by Sanmay/ Moyens I/O)

Start hoarding Annulith, Fabricated Dice and Solid Dice right away. From pre-registration + livestream mail you’ll usually get about 30 Fabricated Dice and ~2,200 Annulith—enough for several pulls. Add any active NTE codes you find on Hotta Studio’s Discord or X/Twitter to stretch that further. If you land something you like, save the account to your email and move on to the next roll.

In the wild you notice some banners give better early rewards than others—study banners before you pull.

You should treat limited-feature banners and the Standard banner differently. Limited banners come with hard pity guarantees for featured 5-star characters, so the real reroll value sits on the Standard banner where the selector awards an S-class after 50 pulls.

Who should I aim for when rerolling in NTE?

If you stop rerolling, keep accounts that meet any of these conditions:

  • You pull Nanally early from the featured banner.
  • You net multiple S-class agents from the Standard banner within 50 pulls.
  • You get your priority S-class standard agent before reaching 50 pulls on the Standard banner.
NTE standard banner
Image Credit: Hotta Studio / NTE (screenshot by Sanmay/ Moyens I/O)

Prioritize the Standard banner’s S-class list. Your early-game plan should be to secure Sakiri for support synergy with Nanally, because she amplifies Nanally’s kit substantially. Sakiri ranks highest, followed by Jiuyuan, Baicang, Hathor, Fadia and Daffodill (least priority on this list).

Sakiri is the single best early support; she clears so many team problems you’ll feel like you found a lighthouse in fog when she’s in your line-up.

From general observation, players who grind normally still reach featured characters thanks to hard pity—time is a resource.

I’ll be blunt: rerolling consumes hours that you can spend building resources and experience in-game. Neverness to Everness eliminates the 50-50 fear by giving hard pity on limited banners, so the pressure to chase a perfect starting roll is lower than in other gacha titles.

Is rerolling worth it on Neverness to Everness?

If your goal is just to secure Nanally or a specific featured 5-star, you can reasonably save and redeem hard pity instead of rerolling. If you enjoy the ritual of rerolling and want a head start on Standard banner S-classes, go for it—but balance that against time you could spend earning Annulith through missions and events.

Practical tip: if you get Sakiri + Nanally synergy or multiple S-class agents within 50 pulls, bind the account to your email immediately and move on. If not, delete and repeat; the loop is short and predictable.

Now tell me—did you keep a reroll or let the hard pity do the work for you?