Overview
Beetle Coins are a general progression currency in Neverness to Everness. They are earned through gameplay activities such as anomaly hunts, commissions, and exploration, and they are used as a resource for account progression throughout the game. Beetle Coins were highlighted as one of the primary pre-registration milestone rewards, with 30,000 Beetle Coins guaranteed to all players who pre-registered before launch.
How to Earn Beetle Coins
Beetle Coins can be obtained through multiple gameplay activities in Hethereau and the surrounding world:
Source | Details |
|---|---|
Anomaly Hunts | Investigating and nullifying anomalies rewards Beetle Coins upon completion. |
Commissions | Taking on assignments through Eibon and other Bureau-affiliated channels provides Beetle Coin rewards. |
Discovering new areas, completing open-world objectives, and interacting with the city's many activities yield Beetle Coins. | |
30,000 Beetle Coins were distributed to all pre-registered players at launch as a milestone reward. |
Uses
Beetle Coins serve as a general progression resource. While the exact scope of their usage will become fully clear at launch, they function as one of the game's everyday currencies that players accumulate and spend through normal gameplay. They are distinct from the gacha-specific currencies (Fabricated Dice, Solid Dice, Annulith) that are used for character summoning.
Pre-Registration Milestone Rewards
Beetle Coins featured as the first milestone reward in the game's global pre-registration campaign, which launched in February 2026. The milestone system rewarded all pre-registered players with escalating bonuses as the total registration count grew:
Milestone | Reward |
|---|---|
15 million | Beetle Coins x30,000 |
20 million | Elite Hunter Guide x20 |
25 million | |
30 million | Character: Haniel x1 |
35 million | Fabricated Dice x15 |
All milestone rewards are cumulative. Players who pre-registered received every unlocked tier's rewards upon their first login during the launch period. The 15 million milestone (Beetle Coins) was the first to be achieved and was confirmed unlocked well before the April 29 launch date. By February 2026, the campaign had surpassed 25 million pre-registrations.
An additional social media milestone offered the exclusive "Officer Whisker" glider skin to all pre-registered players once the game's official social media accounts reached 5 million combined followers.
Currency System Context
Neverness to Everness uses multiple currencies, each serving a different purpose in the game's economy. Understanding how Beetle Coins fit alongside the other currencies helps players manage their resources effectively:
Currency | Primary Use | How to Obtain |
|---|---|---|
Beetle Coins | General progression | Anomaly hunts, commissions, exploration, rewards |
Annulith | Premium currency; converts to Dice for gacha pulls | Gameplay, events, missions, and in-app purchase |
Solid Dice | Pulls on limited character banners | Converted from Annulith |
Pulls on the standard (permanent) banner | Converted from Annulith; also earned directly | |
Warp Pieces | Exchange for additional rewards; purchase standard pulls | Gacha duplicate drops and board tiles |
Lost Pieces | Upgrade items and monthly pull allowance | Gacha rewards |
Tri-Keys | Gameplay rewards | |
Elite Hunter Guides | Character leveling materials | Gameplay, pre-registration rewards |
Beetle Coins and Annulith serve fundamentally different roles. Annulith is the premium currency that functions similarly to Primogems in Genshin Impact or Astrite in Wuthering Waves, converting into gacha pulls. Beetle Coins are a progression currency earned through everyday gameplay, used for general account advancement rather than summoning characters.
Gacha System Overview
For players interested in how currencies translate into character acquisition, the gacha system in Neverness to Everness works as follows:
Mechanic | Details |
|---|---|
Pull Cost | Each pull costs 160 Fabricated Dice (standard banner) or the equivalent in Solid Dice (limited banner). |
Base S-Class Rate | approximately 1.88% per pull when accounting for all tile types (the base rate on individual tiles is about 1%). |
Soft Pity | Begins at 70 pulls, increasing the S-Class drop rate with each subsequent pull. |
Hard Pity | Guarantees an S-Class character at 90 pulls. |
No50/50 | There is no off-banner split. When the pity triggers, the featured character is guaranteed. |
Launch Pulls | Players can expect approximately 80 to 90 free pulls from launch rewards and early progression. |
Beetle Coins are not used for gacha pulls directly. They support the broader progression systems that help players strengthen their teams between summons.
Tips
Do not confuse Beetle Coins with Annulith. Beetle Coins cannot be converted into gacha pulls.
The 30,000 Beetle Coins from pre-registration provide a meaningful head start on early progression. Spend them on immediate progression needs rather than hoarding.
Beetle Coins are earned passively through normal gameplay. Focus on anomaly hunts and commissions as your primary source.
The pre-registration rewards (including Beetle Coins) are distributed upon first login during the launch period. Use the same account you registered with.
Shops and Vendors That Accept Beetle Coins
Multiple sources report that Beetle Coins are the currency used for everyday store transactions in Hethereau. They are consumed when players refresh the rotating stock of in-game shops, buy consumables, and pick up certain equipment enhancement materials. Unlike Fons, which is primarily spent on cosmetic outfits and skins, Beetle Coins are pushed toward the mechanical side of the progression loop.
Destination | What Beetle Coins Do Here |
|---|---|
Eibon Antique Shop | The player's home base where anomaly commissions are accepted and rewarded. Beetle Coins returned from commissions are spent at the shop's on-site vendors for supplies needed before heading out on the next job. |
General Stores and Street Vendors | Scattered across Hethereau, these rotating stalls sell consumables, materials, and minor gear. Periodic stock refreshes are priced in Beetle Coins, so a steady income stream keeps the shelves turning over. |
Battle Pass Shop | Battle pass seasonal tracks use Beetle Coins for optional purchases and unlock conversions. Players save their coins near the end of a season to sweep up unclaimed rewards before the track resets. |
Shop Refresh | Many stores in the game have a limited rotating inventory that resets on a timer. Paying Beetle Coins forces an early refresh, letting players hunt for items they actually need instead of waiting for the next daily cycle. |
Arc and Weapon Upgrade Vendors | Vendors that sell materials for Arcs and Weapons upgrades accept Beetle Coins as payment for their top-up stock. Useful when players are close to a breakthrough but short on a specific reagent. |
Comparison to Fons
New players often confuse Beetle Coins with Fons. Both are earned through gameplay and neither is sold for real money, but they live in separate lanes of the economy. Fons is the cosmetic side of the wallet. Beetle Coins are the functional side. A balanced Appraiser keeps a reserve of each rather than dumping one pile to fill the other.
Attribute | Beetle Coins | |
|---|---|---|
Role | General progression and shop currency. | Soft currency used primarily for outfits and cosmetics. |
Typical Use | Shop refreshes, battle pass purchases, consumables, upgrade materials. | Character skins, costume pieces, decorative items sold by tailors and event vendors. |
Main Earning Method | Anomaly commissions, exploration rewards, daily and weekly tracks, event payouts. | City activities tied to City Stamina. Many Fons rewards stop paying out once daily stamina is exhausted. |
Relation to Gacha | Can be spent in the shop on items that indirectly support summoning efforts (refreshes, resources), but are not themselves the headline gacha ticket. | Not used for gacha pulls. Purely a cosmetic lane. |
Launch Pre-Reg Amount | 30,000 from the 15 million milestone reward. | 3,000 from the Hethereau Residents Guide event. |
Pre-Registration and Event Rewards
Beetle Coins were Perfect World's headline pre-launch giveaway, showing up in almost every campaign aimed at recruiting early Appraisers. The amounts scale with the size of the campaign: milestone rewards scatter tens of thousands at once, while the Hethereau Residents Guide event hands out a smaller packet for completing individual missions. The pre-order bundle goes the furthest of all.
Campaign | Beetle Coin Amount | Notes |
|---|---|---|
Pre-Registration Milestone (15 Million) | 30,000 | Awarded to every player who pre-registered before launch, distributed during the public beta phase. |
6,000 | Handed out through the March-to-April 2026 community event for completing missions, inviting friends, and logging in with a PWG account. | |
PS5 Pre-Order Bundle | 100,000 | Included in the paid pre-order pack alongside Fabricated Dice, Elite Hunter Guides, dyes, and boss contracts. The single largest Beetle Coin grant available at launch. |
Daily Login Rewards | Variable | The game's daily routine track pays out small Beetle Coin packets alongside XP and the occasional Dice. |
Seasonal Events | Variable | Limited-time events scheduled after launch are expected to include Beetle Coins among their mission rewards, following the same template used during the Residents Guide campaign. |
Tips for Spending Beetle Coins
Because Beetle Coins fund so many different stores, it is easy to drain the entire bank buying things the account does not actually need yet. A few habits help squeeze more value out of every coin earned on patrol:
Save for real bottlenecks. Avoid refreshing a shop just because the refresh button is cheap. Wait until progression hits a wall on a specific material, then refresh the shop that actually stocks it. Blanket spending wastes coins that could otherwise clear a bigger upgrade.
Check battle pass claims weekly. The battle pass shop rotates offers across the season. Walk through it on reset day so coins earned from the weekly anomaly commissions grind go toward claimable items before the track expires.
Bank the pre-order 100,000. Players who purchased the PS5 pre-order bundle start the game with roughly three times the stipend from the milestone reward. Spread it across the first several Hunter Level thresholds instead of dumping it at the tutorial vendor.
Do not confuse it with Annulith. Beetle Coins are the general shop currency. Annulith is the gacha currency that converts into Fabricated Dice. Spending Annulith is effectively spending pulls, so treat it with more care than the Beetle Coin pile.
Pair spending with commission routes. Players running business management and city tycoon side tracks should time purchases with their weekly payout cycle. Buying consumables right before a run keeps the wallet active rather than static.
Keep a reserve for event shops. Limited-time events often include exclusive items priced in Beetle Coins. Carry a cushion of at least a few thousand coins into any new season so event exclusives do not slip away.
Prioritize upgrade materials over cosmetics. Beetle Coins are not the right wallet for skins. Use Fons for those purchases and reserve Beetle Coins for materials that improve combat power.