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Chaos (Character) - Version 34 vs Version 35
Jun 22, 2026, 07:52 AM
Named Chaos's signature Arc What's Desired and clarified Pursuit Special is its Arc banner
Jun 26, 2026, 02:11 PM
Flipped Chaos to playable (June 24 Forsaken Path launch), updated weapon cell with the confirmed scythe/greatsword/firearm transform, and added a Best Build section (What's Desired Arc, Street Boxer cartridge, Lakshana DMG stat priority, Hathor/Esper Zero/Haniel team)
1-Chaos is an upcoming playable Esper in Neverness to Everness, debuting in Version 1.1. The character shares a name with the Chaos element, one of the six elemental affinities in the game's Esper Cycle system, so it is important to distinguish between Chaos the character and the Chaos element. Chaos was first teased in the Co-Ex Test promotional trailer in February 2026, and the character's full profile, an S-Class Lakshana Esper with Condensate Arc compatibility, was confirmed during the Version 1.1 Special Program on May 23, 2026.1+Chaos is a playable Esper in Neverness to Everness, added in Version 1.1. He became playable on June 24, 2026 on his Forsaken Path banner. The character shares a name with the Chaos element, one of the six elemental affinities in the game's Esper Cycle system, so it is important to distinguish between Chaos the character and the Chaos element. Chaos was first teased in the Co-Ex Test promotional trailer in February 2026, and the character's full profile, an S-Class Lakshana Esper with Condensate Arc compatibility, was confirmed during the Version 1.1 Special Program on May 23, 2026.2233Profile445-AttributeDetailRankS-ClassElementLakshanaWeaponPursuit Special is the Arc banner featuring his signature Arc, What's Desired; weapon class to be confirmed at banner launchRoleDamageAffiliationBureau of Anomaly Control, ETD-6 platoonFirst AppearanceCo-Ex Test promotional trailer (February 2026)StatusConfirmed for the Version 1.1 Phase 2 banner, Forsaken Path5+AttributeDetailRankS-ClassElementLakshanaWeaponPursuit Special is the Arc banner featuring his signature Arc, What's Desired. His weapon transforms across the combo between a scythe, a greatsword, and a firearmRoleDamageAffiliationBureau of Anomaly Control, ETD-6 platoonFirst AppearanceCo-Ex Test promotional trailer (February 2026)StatusPlayable since June 24, 2026 on the Version 1.1 Phase 2 banner, Forsaken Path66Character vs. Element Distinction7788The Chaos element is one of the six elements in the game's combat systemassociated with destructive and unpredictable abilities. Characters aligned with the Chaos element at launch include Lacrimosa (S-Rank, Bureau of Anomaly Control ETD-4) and Daffodil (S-Rank, Eibon Antique Shop bodyguard).9910101111The Version 1.1 Special Program confirmed that the character Chaos is aligned with the Lakshana element, not the Chaos element. Despite sharing a name with the Chaos element, Chaos the character does not produce Chaos-element reactions; his kit is built around the Lakshana attribute with Condensate Arc compatibility.12121313Co-Ex Test Trailer Appearance14141515Chaos was teased in the Co-Ex Test promotional trailer, which accompanied the second closed beta running from February 6 to 20, 2026. The trailer showcased character designs for several unrevealed additions to the roster. the Co-Ex Test trailer gallery teased several future Espers including Chaos, Shinku, Iroi, Nitsa, Elyms, Lingko, and EXE. Chiz was previewed in the same wave and shipped at launch as a City Tycoon Level 18 progression unlock.16161717The Chaos Element181819192020The Chaos element produces specific reactions when paired with adjacent elements on the Esper Cycle wheel. Understanding these reactions is important for team building regardless of whether the character Chaos actually belongs to this element:21212222ReactionElement PairEffectScorchIncantation + ChaosInflicts damage over time for 15 secondsNovaChaos + PsycheMarks a target, causing a burst of Cognito damage after 5 seconds2323Discord: The Chaos Trio Reaction24242525Discord is a trio reaction that occurs when both Scorch and Nova are active on the same target simultaneously. This requires an Incantation Esper, a Chaos Esper, and a Psyche Esper all adding to the attack chain. Discord reduces a percentage of the enemy's break meter, providing one of the fastest paths to triggering the stagger system. This makes Chaos-element characters particularly valuable in teams that pressure enemy stagger gauges.26262727Confirmed Chaos-Element Characters28282929Currently, two confirmed playable characters belong to the Chaos element:30303131CharacterRankRoleAffiliationWeaponLacrimosaS-RankDamageBureau of Anomaly Control (ETD-4)Esper ConstructsDaffodilS-RankDamageEibon Antique ShopNot yet detailed3232Chaos the character is confirmed as Lakshana element, not Chaos element. He does not contribute to Scorch, Nova, or Discord reactions, all of which require an actual Chaos-element Esper such as Lacrimosa or Daffodil.33333434Naming Conventions in the Roster35353636Character names in Neverness to Everness are diverse and sometimes thematic. Lacrimosa (Latin for "weeping") is a Chaos-element Esper with a dramatic, gothic design who is obsessed with tomatoes and creates constructs to fight while she naps. Merula takes its name from the Latin word for blackbird, matching her avian visual theme. Baicang draws from Chinese nomenclature. A character named "Chaos" could represent an especially volatile or destructive personality within the lore, or it could be a title or alias rather than a given name.37373838Beta Test History39394040Chaos was not among the playable characters during the Containment Test (July 2-16, 2025) or the Co-Ex Test (February 6-20, 2026). The Containment Test featured a roster including MintNanallySakiriLacrimosaFadiaand Skiawith HotoriBaicangand Hathor added as new playable additions during that test. The Co-Ex Test expanded the roster further with characters including Chiz. Chaos's introduction was confirmed for Version 1.1 Phase 2, with his debut banner running June 24 to July 8, 2026 (closing at 05:59 UTC+8).41414242Other Upcoming Characters43434444Several other unconfirmed characters have been spotted in trailers and community databases alongside Chaos:45454646CharacterSourceNotable DetailEXECo-Ex Test trailerDigital/tech-themed naming conventionMerulaContainment Test footageCrow-themed design; community speculates S-ClassJensonCommunity databasesListed without official confirmationAkaneCommunity databasesJapanese-named character with active fan communityOttoCommunity databasesListed without official confirmationLingkoEarly trailersCo-Ex TestOne of the "trailer four"ShinkuCo-Ex Test trailerTeased alongside ChaosIllicaCommunity databasesListed as upcoming character474748484949Roster Status Summary50505151His English voice actor has been reported by a single source and is not yet corroborated, so it is omitted here until officially confirmed.52525353Chaos was teased in the Co-Ex Test promotional trailer that accompanied the February 6 to 20, 2026 closed beta, and his full profile was confirmed during the Version 1.1 Special Program on May 23, 2026. The table below summarizes the confirmed details.545455-QuestionAnswerWill Chaos (Character) be playable?Yes, confirmed for Version 1.1 Phase 2, June 24 to July 8, 2026.What is the rarity?S-Class, confirmed during the Version 1.1 Special Program.What element?Lakshana, confirmed during the Version 1.1 Special Program.What Arc (weapon)?Condensate compatibility, with a signature Arc named What's Desired, featured on the Pursuit Special Arc banner. Arcs are equippable gacha weapons separate from character signatures, but characters draw passive bonuses from their type compatibility.What affiliation?Bureau of Anomaly Control, ETD-6 platoon. ETD-6 is the same platoon community sources had connected with Chaos prior to the official reveal.55+QuestionAnswerWill Chaos (Character) be playable?Yes. He became playable in Version 1.1 Phase 2 on June 24, 2026, and his Forsaken Path banner runs to July 8, 2026.What is the rarity?S-Class, confirmed during the Version 1.1 Special Program.What element?Lakshana, confirmed during the Version 1.1 Special Program.What Arc (weapon)?Condensate compatibility, with a signature Arc named What's Desired, featured on the Pursuit Special Arc banner. Arcs are equippable gacha weapons separate from character signatures, but characters draw passive bonuses from their type compatibility.What affiliation?Bureau of Anomaly Control, ETD-6 platoon. ETD-6 is the same platoon community sources had connected with Chaos prior to the official reveal.5656Gacha and Pulling Expectations57575858Whenever Chaos (Character) is released, the pull mechanics will follow the standard gacha system that Hotta Studio has confirmed for the launch roster. Planning pull budgets ahead of time is one of the few things players can do before reveal.59596060No 50/50 on character banners: the No 50/50 System guarantees the featured limited Esper when the pity timer triggers. Players will not lose pity to a random S-Class standard character.Soft pity at 60 pulls on Arc banners: Arc banners (Scarborough Fair) pity is separate from character banners, with a 25 percent weighted roll for the featured Arc at soft pity.Hunter Level gate: gacha pulls are gated behind Hunter Level progression, so new players should level the Hunter track ahead of a limited banner.Currency farming: the Currency Farming Guide covers how to stockpile pulls from Circle BountyRiftcrystal Miningand daily Anomaly Commissions.Free pre-launch currency: the Hethereau Residents Guide eventpre-registration rewardsand social media milestones collectively hand out several thousand pulls' worth of currency at no cost.61616262Esper Cycle Mechanics Chaos (Character) Will Inherit63636464Every playable Esper in Neverness to Everness operates under the same Esper Cycle system, which governs element reactions, team swapping, and Ultimate generation. As a confirmed Lakshana Esper, Chaos operates under these mechanics:65656666Trio Reactions: pairing three different elements in a team enables Trio Reactions that deal bonus damage based on element combinations.Elemental Reactions: each element pair produces a named elemental reaction (Scorch, Nova, Remora, Stain, and others) that interacts with combat system systems like stagger.Parry and Stagger: the parry system and stagger system reward well-timed defense. These apply to every Esper regardless of rarity.Awakening: duplicates of Chaos (Character) will feed the Awakening System for progressive kit upgrades.Arc Compatibility: any launch Arc can be equipped on Chaos (Character) once released, per the standard arcs and weapons rules. The Arcs Database has the full pool of 42 launch Arcs.67676868Related Unrevealed Characters69697070Chaos (Character) is one of several upcoming Espers whose full kits have not been published. Community trackers group these characters together because they were each teased in the same promotional waves but lack official profiles.71717272CharacterReveal ContextNitsaEarly trailers; re-teased in Co-Ex Test trailerLingkoEarly trailer group; Co-Ex Test trailerElymsEarly trailer group; Co-Ex Test trailerIroiEarly trailer group alongside MintChaosCo-Ex Test trailerShinkuCo-Ex Test trailerEXECo-Ex Test trailerJensonroster and base7373How Updates Will Be Tracked74747575Official information about Chaos (Character) will arrive through a predictable set of primary sources. When Hotta Studio or Perfect World publishes a reveal, this article will be updated accordingly.76767777Official site: The official site publishes character introduction articles for each confirmed Esper.NTE Global X/Twitter: early reveal trailers and splash art typically debut on the official social accounts.Launch Preview Livestream: see Launch Preview Livestream for any roster reveals tied to the April 18, 2026 broadcast.Community databases: third-party tracker sites mirror official details once published and often publish kit analyses shortly after.Beta testing: characters sometimes premiere in regional closed betas before global launch. See Beta Test History for the full schedule.78787979Planning for Release80808181Even without kit details, there are productive things players can do now:82828383Complete the Hethereau Residents Guide web event before April 28, 2026 to claim free Fabricated Dice and an A-Class Arc.Claim pre-registration rewards including 30,000 Beetle Coins, 20 Elite Hunter Guides, and 5 Fabricated Dice from the 25M milestone.Save gacha currency on day one rather than spending everything on the launch banners; keep a reserve for when Chaos (Character) is confirmed.Level the Hunter Level track to unlock additional gacha and progression gates.Review the Team Building Guide and Esper Ranks for context on how new Espers typically slot into existing meta compositions.84848585Post-Launch Status (Version 1.0)868687-Chaos (Character) is not part of the Version 1.0 launch roster. The April 29, 2026 global launch shipped with 17 playable characters: 11 S-Class characters and 6 A-Class characters. The full launch roster is listed below for reference; Chaos (Character)'s rarity, element, weapon type, and combat kit were confirmed during the Version 1.1 Special Program, though the character is not yet playable; the Phase 2 banner debuts on June 24, 2026.87+Chaos (Character) is not part of the Version 1.0 launch roster. The April 29, 2026 global launch shipped with 17 playable characters: 11 S-Class characters and 6 A-Class characters. The full launch roster is listed below for reference; Chaos (Character)'s rarity, element, weapon type, and combat kit were confirmed during the Version 1.1 Special Program, and the character became playable when the Phase 2 banner debuted on June 24, 2026.88888989ClassLaunch Roster CharactersS-Class (11)Nanally, Hotori, Baicang, Chiz, Daffodil, Fadia, Hathor, Jiuyuan, Lacrimosa, Sakiri, Esper ZeroA-Class (6)Adler, Aurelia, Edgar, Haniel, Mint, Skia9090Chaos becomes playable on the Phase 2 banner of Version 1.1, named Forsaken Path, which runs June 24 to July 8, 2026 (UTC+8). His full profile, including rarity, element, Arc compatibility, and combat kit, was revealed during the Version 1.1 Special Program on May 23, 2026.91919292Confirmed Combat Kit93939494Chaos's combat kit was revealed during the May 23, 2026 Version 1.1 Special Program. His Esper Abilities summon fog across the battlefield, and within that fog he sends out a hound that doubles as a teleport anchor: he can warp to the hound's position to reposition during combat. His basic and skill attacks build Crime charges, which he then spends through dedicated finisher attacks for high single-target damage.959596-Two further mechanics shape his rotation. He can mark a target with Warrant, an amplifier that increases the damage that target takes, rewarding players who focus a single high-value enemy. His weapon also transforms between forms across the combo, shifting between a scythe, a greatsword, and a firearm depending on the action. Exact multipliers, his full skill list, and his best Arc and team are not yet detailed in the available sources, and the build below stays provisional until his banner opens on June 24, 2026.96+Two further mechanics shape his rotation. He can mark a target with Warrant, an amplifier that increases the damage that target takes, rewarding players who focus a single high-value enemy. His weapon also transforms between forms across the combo, shifting between a scythe, a greatsword, and a firearm depending on the action. His exact damage multipliers and full skill list have not been published as data-mined values yet, but his recommended build is now confirmed and is listed below.979798+Best Build99+100+Chaos plays as a Lakshana main damage dealer who leans on Crit. His best-in-slot Arc is What's Desired, his own signature Arc, which grants bonus Lakshana damage and a large Crit Damage boost for a short window after he uses his Redirect Skill or his Ultimate. Strong alternatives are Fluff of Ferocity and A Time Will Come.101+102+For his Cartridge set, Street Boxer is the strongest choice: the four-piece bonus stacks Crit Rate that ramps higher whenever a teammate triggers the Remora or Stain reactions, which his rotation wants anyway. Shadow Creed is a serviceable backup for its attack buff. Module main stat priority runs Lakshana DMG first, then Crit Rate and Crit Damage.103+104+His preferred team pairs him with a reaction enabler such as Hathor or Esper Zero to keep Remora or Stain active, plus a support like Haniel. For his skills, prioritize his basic attack chain and his Ultimate, then his enhanced skill and support skill.105+98106First Male Roommate-Eligible Character99107100108As reported by a single source, Chaos is the first male Esper that players can move into the Bond / Move-In system, expanding the cohabitation feature that previously only supported female Espers. Male and female roommates cannot coexist in the same residence at the same time, so players must choose between male and female roommates per house.101109102110Model Update in Version 1.1103111104112As reported by a single source, Chaos received a model update during Version 1.1 as part of a wider character-model refresh that also included Iroi and Zankoku. The update arrives alongside his banner debut on June 24, 2026.