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Neverness To Everness offers several unique features in the gacha game genre, including a large open-world city environment and driving vehicles. But one of the most unexpected aspects is its gacha system, which is tied to a tabletop-style board game that players can interact with every time they make a pull.
While the chance percentages are similar to other gacha games, this system has much more depth. Once you understand how it works, pulling for your favorite characters could become more entertaining than in any other game.
All Gacha Currencies, Explained
Before diving into the mechanics, it’s crucial to understand all the currencies you’ll encounter. There are six different types:
- Solid Dice: Used to draw from the current limited banner. One dice equals one pull.
- Fabricated Dice: Used for the game’s standard, permanent banner featuring multiple characters.
- Tri-Key: Can be exchanged in the Arc Shop to unlock any S-class Arc for your character. Each costs 25 Tri-Keys. You can also use Tri-Keys to pull from the Arc banner.
- Annulith: The premium currency; you can earn it through various activities. It can directly purchase any of the aforementioned pulls, but it mostly goes toward Solid Dice or Tri-Keys.
- Warp Piece: Earned by getting duplicates or landing on special tiles. Used for unlimited pulls or to buy copies of standard characters.
- Lost Piece: Obtained through the gacha, used to buy upgrade items or purchase some pulls each month.
How the Gacha Board Works
To summon characters from any banner, players must access the “Fair,” which is the board system. The board has a loop of tiles, with two smaller loops branching out on each side. Landing on specific tiles allows you to enter these side loops.
Different tiles give different rewards:
- Journey Together Tile: Grants an S-class character instantly. The character can be random if you’re on the standard banner. Landing on the A-class “Journey Together” tile gives you a random A-class character.
- Apprentice Chest: Has a small chance (0.2%) to give an S-class character, but mostly awards a B-class Arc.
- Hero Chest: Slightly higher chance (3%) of getting an S-Class character, but usually provides a B-Class Arc. It also rewards two Warp Pieces.
- Roll Again Tile: Lets you redo the roll and gain back the number of pulls indicated on the tile.
- Miracle Box: Rewards you with a random A-Class Arc.
- Warp Chess Box: Awards the number of Warp Pieces specified.
- Lost Chess Box: Grants the number of Lost Pieces shown on the tile.
Certain tiles are Slumberland tiles. Landing on one spawns a guardian nine tiles ahead. If you catch up to the guardian within three turns, you get 30 Warp Pieces; otherwise, it disappears. Your movement depends on a dice roll from 1 to 6, and your character moves accordingly, landing on a tile and earning its reward.
If you reach 70 pulls without securing an S-class character, the board changes by adding more Journey Together tiles, increasing chances to get an S-Class immediately. Expect the S-Class trigger to happen between 70 and 80 pulls most of the time.
Gacha Odds
The core gacha mechanic in Neverness To Everness is standard: about a 1.87% chance to get an S-Class character on the normal board. The chances significantly improve on the modified board after 70 pulls without an S-Class.
When you trigger an S-Class on the limited banner, you’ll always get the featured character, avoiding the usual 50:50 chance. You are also guaranteed an A-Class item (character or Arc) every ten pulls, and the pity system resets across banners for normal pulls but not for special skins.
Arc Research Program
The Arc Research program is introduced with the game’s launch. It mainly allows you to summon the signature Arc of the limited banner’s featured character. Up to ten pulls are possible per attempt, costing either ten Tri-Keys or 160 Annulith each.
Each pull has a 3% chance to yield an S-Class Arc, and there’s a 25% chance that the Arc obtained is the featured one. Collecting all Tri-Keys from the Lost Exchange and other shops is recommended for better odds. Guaranteeing an S-Class Arc typically takes six ten-pulls, and if you don’t get the featured Arc by the eighth, you’ll get it on the ninth.
Current and Upcoming Banners
The game plans to switch up limited characters roughly every three weeks. Here are the banners currently running or upcoming:
Current Banner
- Misty Tipsy Style: May 13, 2026 – June 3, 2026, featuring Hatori (S)
Upcoming Banners
- Unknown: June 3 – June 24, 2026 (tentative), featuring Lacrimosa (S)
- Unknown: June 24 – July 15, 2026 (tentative), featuring Chaos (S)
Banner durations are usually around three weeks, with updates expected but not officially confirmed. The banners for Lacrimosa and Chaos are confirmed to be in Version 1.1, and the specific dates could adjust.
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