Neverness To Everness Reroll Guide: Securing the Perfect Start
If your first batch of free gacha pulls leaves you stuck with a completely useless roster, you are going to wipe the slate clean and start over.
Gacha veterans know the drill. Your starting account dictates your trajectory for the next several months. Neverness To Everness handles its banner mechanics a little differently than its competitors, which makes the early game strategy incredibly specific. There is absolutely no 50/50 chance on the limited banners. If you hit an S-Rank on a limited banner, you are guaranteed to get the featured character. This sounds like a massive win for your wallet, but it comes with a hidden catch. Because you are not losing 50/50 rolls on the limited track, you are going to acquire far fewer Standard banner characters over the lifespan of your account. To build a balanced team, you need to force the game to hand you a top-tier Standard S-Rank before you fully commit to building your Tycoon empire.
The Fast Reroll Loop
The game does not offer a convenient guest account feature. To game the system, you have to bring your own supplies.
You need to prepare a batch of fresh email addresses. If your email provider supports salting, you can simply add a plus sign and a number to your current address to trick the game into thinking it is a new registration. Alternatively, you can swap server regions on a single account. Data does not carry over between regions, meaning one email address essentially gives you four separate attempts.
Once you log in, your goal is to sprint. Skip every single optional cutscene and dialogue prompt. The early combat is completely trivial, so just button mash your way through the tutorial encounters. You cannot skip these fights. Your stopping point arrives right after you defeat the first anomaly inside the headquarters. Mint will escort you to the antique shop in Hethereau. The game will prompt you to activate the teleport point right outside the shop. Stop your progression right there. This entire sprint takes roughly 20 minutes, though you can easily shave it down to 17 once you memorize the route.
Cashing Out and Pulling
Open your in-game smartphone and claim everything sitting in your mailbox. This includes all your pre-registration bonuses and tutorial rewards. Before you even look at the banner screen, you need to input the active promotional codes to pad your wallet. You can grab the current list of active codes from my Neverness To Everness Codes Guide to ensure you have maximum currency.
Take your Fabricated Dice and dump them all into the Standard banner. Take your Solid Dice and Annulith and throw them at the Limited banner. If your results are terrible, log out and start a fresh run.
Standard Banner Target Priorities
You are not just looking for any shiny gold background. You need characters with long-term utility who will not be immediately replaced when the next patch drops.
Do not crack open your free 50-pull S-Rank Selector until you finish your reroll sessions. You want to see exactly who the gacha gods give you first so you can use the selector to fill the missing gaps in your roster.
Knowing When to Stop
You can easily burn yourself out repeating this 20-minute loop for days on end. You need to establish a realistic stopping point.
If your initial pulls hand you two S-Rank characters of any kind, that is generally a fantastic place to stop. Because the game eventually guarantees you an S-Rank from pity and hands you a free selector, starting with two solid units practically ensures a full, high-end roster. If you are determined to min-max, do not stop until you see either Daffodill or Jiuyuan on your screen. Snagging either of those two gives your account the mathematical advantage necessary to crush the endgame content without breaking a sweat.