NTE Nanally Build Guide: Team, Arc & Cartride Setup

NTE Nanally Build Guide: Team, Arc & Cartride Setup

The banner spun, the roll landed, and your screen went quiet like finding a rare watch in a thrift bin. I remember that small rush — an instant mix of pride and pressure. If you’re holding Nanally, you now own a decision: will she be a headline or a footnote?

Neverness to Everness Nanally Build

Every raid ends the same: someone checks the leaderboard and squints at crit numbers.

I’ll be blunt: Nanally is one of the single most potent S-class carries in Neverness to Everness. You can push her into SS-tier damage with the right setup, and I’ve written this so you don’t waste pulls or time experimenting in the field. Below is the build I’d slap on her every time — it’s practical, repeatable, and works across most encounters.

Type Information
Arc Ready-Ready
Cartridge Fireflies and the Forest
Module Stats Crit DMG% > Crit Rate% > DMG > ATK% > Cycle Intensity
Team Nanally, Jiuyuan, Esper Zero, Sakiri

How should I build Nanally in Neverness to Everness?

Start from a single idea: maximize her crit ceiling and stack raw Anima damage where possible. If you keep Crit DMG as your priority, then Crit Rate and flat DMG follow. I recommend a module layout that gives an overall +30% Crit Rate bonus via Type II modules so the cartridge’s activation is reliable.

What is the best Arc for Nanally?

Ready-Ready is the Arc I favor for her. It hands a flat ATK buff and raises basic attack and critical riposte output — and it tacks on bonus boss damage. If you don’t have it, Song of the Whale works as an ATK-and-stagger option, and Oraora! is an A-class fallback if you need to patch basic attack power quickly.

Which cartridge should I use on Nanally?

Her cartridge is where she pulls away from other DPS choices. Fireflies and the Forest is the one I prioritize: it gives a neat +10% Anima damage baseline and, more importantly, can push Crit DMG up to +56% when nearby enemies take Anima damage. If your roster lacks it, Shadow Creed can fill in by pumping ATK and giving a short-term gain after skill casts.

Nanally Arcs (Weapons)

Arc choice feels like gear selection in any live game: visible, immediate, and often decisive.

Priority Name
Best Ready-Ready
Alternative Song of the Whale
Oraora!

You want Arc effects that boost her basic attacks and critical riposte — that is where Nanally converts stats into visible damage. Ready-Ready covers both, plus it scales on bosses, which is where most pulls get judged.

Nanally Cartridges and Stats

Cartridges are the secret torque on her kit: small numbers that turn into big results across a run.

Priority and Stat Name
Best Fireflies and the Forest
Alternative Shadow Creed
Stats Crit DMG > Anima DMG%

If you play with community tools — Discord spreadsheets, Reddit theorycraft threads, or YouTube guides from creators who test frame-by-frame — you’ll see the same trend: prioritize Crit DMG then Anima damage. The cartridge synergy is why players on Moyens I/O’s tier list pushed her into SS.

Nanally Module Layout and Best Stats

Look at a module screen for thirty seconds and you’ll know whether a character will scale or stall.

Type Information
Layout Nanally module layout
Bonus Module Type II — Crit Rate
Total Bonus 30% Crit Rate
Sub Stats Crit DMG% > Crit Rate% > DMG > ATK% > Cycle Intensity

Aim for a strong Crit DMG backbone, then shore up Crit Rate so you actually land those punches. Cycle Intensity is lower priority unless you’re chasing a very specific timing window on a single fight.

NTE Nanally Teams

Look at any successful clear video and you’ll notice the same player roles repeated: main DPS, buffer, shielder, and a sub-DPS who keeps pressure on.

DPS Sub-DPS Support/Sub-DPS Support
Nanally Jiuyuan Esper Zero Sakiri
Nanally Esper Zero Adler Haniel

Jiuyuan acts as the best sub-DPS in most lineups because she amplifies Nanally’s raw output; Esper Zero is a reliable free option. For buffers, Sakiri’s crowd control and Haniel’s big ATK boosts are exactly what a crit-heavy Nanally needs. Think of their synergy like a scalpel beside a sledgehammer: precision and brute force together.

If you follow creators on YouTube or check Discord strategy channels, you’ll see variants that swap Adler for sustain or shift Jiuyuan for other Anima kits depending on fight mechanics. The teams above are both beginner-friendly and tournament-ready once your modules and cartridges are in order.

I’ve written this from dozens of clears, patch notes, and theorycraft threads — now tell me: which Nanally build are you testing first?