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Chaos (Character)
April 22, 2026 at 10:11 AM
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Chaos is an upcoming playable Esper in Neverness to Everness. The character shares their name with the Chaos elementone of the six elemental affinities in the game's Esper Cycle system. It is important to distinguish between Chaos the character and the Chaos element, as these are separate concepts. Chaos was teased in the Co-Ex Test promotional trailer in February 2026, confirming their place in the upcoming roster. The character's element, rarity, and abilities have not been confirmed by Hotta Studio.
Attribute | Detail |
|---|---|
Rank | Not yet confirmed |
Element | Not yet confirmed (may or may not be Chaos element) |
Weapon | Not yet confirmed |
Role | Not yet confirmed |
Affiliation | Not yet confirmed |
First Appearance | Co-Ex Test promotional trailer (February 2026) |
Status | Upcoming / Unreleased |
The 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).

While the character named Chaos may be aligned with the Chaos element (which would create a thematic connection between name and abilities), this has not been confirmed. The character could equally be aligned with any of the other five elements: CosmosAnimaIncantationPsycheor Lakshana. Until the official reveal, readers should not assume the character belongs to the Chaos element based on the name alone.
Chaos 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 trailer gallery included Chaos alongside ChizShinkuIroiNitsaElymsLingkoand EXE. It remained unconfirmed which of these characters would be fully playable during the test period.
The 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:
Reaction | Element Pair | Effect |
|---|---|---|
Scorch | Inflicts damage over time for 15 seconds | |
Nova | Marks a target, causing a burst of Cognito damage after 5 seconds |
Discord 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 contributing 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.
Currently, two confirmed playable characters belong to the Chaos element:
Character | Rank | Role | Affiliation | Weapon |
|---|---|---|---|---|
S-Rank | Damage | Bureau of Anomaly Control (ETD-4) | Esper Constructs | |
S-Rank | Damage | Not yet detailed |
If Chaos (the character) is indeed aligned with the Chaos element, they would join this group and could trigger Scorch and Nova reactions. If aligned with a different element, the name would serve as a personality or lore reference rather than an element indicator.
Character 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.
Chaos 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 timing, whether at launch on April 29, 2026, or through a post-launch update, has not been announced.
Several other unconfirmed characters have been spotted in trailers and community databases alongside Chaos:
Character | Source | Notable Detail |
|---|---|---|
Co-Ex Test trailer | Digital/tech-themed naming convention | |
Containment Test footage | Crow-themed design; community speculates S-Class | |
Community databases | confirmed by current community data | |
Community databases | Japanese-named character with active fan community | |
Community databases | confirmed by current community data | |
Early trailersCo-Ex Test | One of the "trailer four" | |
Co-Ex Test trailer | Teased alongside Chaos | |
Community databases | Listed as upcoming character |
This article will be updated with Chaos' confirmed element, rarity, abilities, and backstory once official details are released.
Chaos was teased in the Co-Ex Test promotional trailer that accompanied the February 6 to 20, 2026 closed beta. As of April 2026, Chaos (Character)'s rarity, element, Arc, role, and affiliation have not been officially confirmed by Hotta Studio. This section summarizes the verified structural context that applies to every upcoming Esper so readers can plan ahead while waiting for the official reveal.
Question | Answer |
|---|---|
Will Chaos (Character) be playable? | Confirmed as a future roster addition; exact release window not yet announced. |
What is the rarity? | Not yet confirmed. NTE's rarity tiers are S-Class and A-Class at launch. |
What element? | Not yet confirmed. Six elements exist: Cosmos, Anima, Lakshana, Chaos, Incantation, Psyche. |
What Arc (weapon)? | Not yet confirmed. Arcs are generic equippable gacha weapons, not character signatures. |
What affiliation? | Not yet confirmed. Major factions include the Bureau of Anomaly Control, Eibon Antique Shop, Sterry Express, and The Circle. |
Whenever 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.
No 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.
Every playable Esper in Neverness to Everness operates under the same Esper Cycle systemwhich governs element reactions, team swapping, and Ultimate generation. Whatever element and role Chaos (Character) turns out to have, these mechanics will apply:
Trio 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.
Chaos (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.
Character | Reveal Context |
|---|---|
Early trailers; re-teased in Co-Ex Test trailer | |
Early trailer group; Co-Ex Test trailer | |
Early trailer group; Co-Ex Test trailer | |
Early trailer group alongside Mint | |
Co-Ex Test trailer | |
Co-Ex Test trailer | |
Co-Ex Test trailer | |
roster and base |
Official 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.
Official site: nte.perfectworld.com 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: Prydwen Institute, Icy Veins, andmirror 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.
Even without kit details, there are productive things players can do now:
Complete 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.