Overview
Neverness to Everness has six main currencies that players interact with regularly. Understanding what each currency does and how to earn it efficiently is essential for long-term progression. This guide covers every confirmed currency type and the best ways to accumulate each one.
Currency Breakdown
Currency | Primary Use | How to Earn |
|---|---|---|
Premium currency; converts into dice for gacha pulls | Gameplay, events, missions, achievements | |
Limited banner pulls (time-limited Espers) | Converted from Annulith; event rewards | |
Standard banner pulls (permanent Esper pool) | Converted from Annulith; daily login rewards | |
Exchange shop; progression systems | Obtained from duplicate character/item pulls | |
Character and equipment upgrade materials | Obtained from duplicate pulls; farmable in domains | |
Tri-Keys | Obtain S-rank Arc equipment | Specific content rewards; event milestones |

Annulith
Annulith is the primary premium currency in Neverness to Everness. It functions similarly to premium currencies in other gacha RPGs and is the most versatile currency. Annulith can be converted into either Solid Dice (for limited banners) or Fabricated Dice (for the standard banner).
Ways to earn Annulith:
Source | Details |
|---|---|
The primary source during early progression. Each story chapter rewards a set amount of Annulith upon completion. | |
Sidequests and commissions | Scattered throughout Hethereau, these provide smaller but steady Annulith income. |
Achievement milestones | Completing exploration, combat, and collection achievements rewards Annulith in bulk. |
Events | Limited-time events provide significant Annulith payouts. Always prioritize event tasks. |
Daily and weekly missions | A recurring source that adds up over time. Complete these consistently. |
Solid Dice and Fabricated Dice
These are the two types of gacha dice used to pull Espers and Arcs. Solid Dice are used exclusively on limited banners that feature time-limited characters with boosted rates. Fabricated Dice are used on the permanent standard banner.
Conversion rates and earning tips:
Annulith converts directly into either dice type. Prioritize Solid Dice if you are saving for a specific limited Esper.
Fabricated Dice are sometimes given as login rewards and event bonuses, so the standard banner can be pulled without spending Annulith.
The gacha system includes a pity mechanic. Plan your pulls around pity thresholds to guarantee S-rank characters.
Warp Pieces
Warp Pieces are obtained when pulling duplicate characters or items from the gacha. They serve as a safety net currency that can be exchanged for additional rewards in a dedicated shop. Warp Pieces can also be used in certain progression systems to supplement character upgrades.
Do not let Warp Pieces accumulate without spending them. Check the exchange shop regularly for useful items.
Duplicate S-rank pulls generate more Warp Pieces than A-rank duplicates.
Lost Pieces
Lost Pieces function as upgrade materials for character and equipment enhancement. They are obtained from duplicate gacha pulls and can also be farmed in specific gameplay domains. Lost Pieces are consumed in bulk during character ascension and gear leveling.
Farm Lost Pieces from repeatable domains once your daily quests are complete.
Character ascension at higher levels requires large quantities. Start stockpiling early.
Tri-Keys
Tri-Keys are a specialized currency used to obtain S-rank Arc equipment. They are rarer than other currencies and are typically obtained from specific high-end content rewards and event milestones.
Tri-Keys are limited in supply. Use them only on Arcs that match your main team's composition.
Event milestones are the most reliable source. Prioritize completing event reward tracks fully.
General Farming Tips
Always complete daily and weekly missions. The cumulative Annulith and material income is substantial over time.
Participate in every limited-time event. Events consistently offer the best currency payouts relative to time invested.
Explore Hethereau thoroughly. Hidden chests, anomaly encounters, and exploration milestones all reward currencies.
Plan your gacha pulls around pity timers. Never pull randomly; always have a target Esper in mind.
Save Annulith during periods without desirable limited banners. Patience is the most efficient farming strategy.
Additional City and Progression Currencies
Beyond the six gacha currencies, Neverness to Everness tracks two additional currencies that most players will earn every day: Fons and Beetle Coins. Fons is the free and farmable city currency of Hethereau, used to buy cosmetic outfits and small quality-of-life items from city vendors. Beetle Coins are a general progression currency earned from commissions, events, and the pre-launch campaign, and they also appear as a shop currency and Battle Pass reward. Understanding where these two currencies come from makes a noticeable difference in how quickly you can clear weekly tasks and expand your wardrobe without spending on the premium shop.
Fons Overview
Fons is the city's in-game currency. Unlike Annulith, Fons cannot be spent on gacha pulls. Instead, Fons fuels the slice-of-life side of the game: outfits, skins, casual activity entries, and small collectibles from neighborhood shops. Fons is tied to the Stamina System. Once your weekly city stamina is exhausted, most city activities stop paying out Fons even though you can still play them for fun. Plan your farming routes so that every stamina point is converted into rewards before the weekly reset.
Important launch note: The official Launch Roadmap confirms that Fon rewards from Circle Bounty and Riftcrystal Mining Permits will be increased at launch after players complained the beta rewards were too low. Exact numbers were not published, but both sources will be worth more per run starting April 29, 2026.
Fons Farming Routes
Source | Frequency | Notes |
|---|---|---|
Weekly reset | Confirmed buff at launch. One of the most efficient Fon sources once unlocked. Complete every week before the reset. | |
Riftcrystal Mining Permits | Limited uses per week | Also confirmed for a launch buff. Use every permit you hold before the weekly reset; unused permits do not roll over. |
Daily | Routine commissions from the Eibon shop. Each board refresh pays out Fons alongside other materials. | |
Weekly | Harder versions of standard commissions. Pay more Fons per clear than routine commissions, but gated by Hunter Level and team power. | |
City activities (car races, bank heists, taxi, Mahjong, fishing) | City stamina based | Slice-of-life mini-games pay Fons while you still have city stamina. After you run out, the activities remain playable but stop awarding Fons until the weekly reset. |
Passive / daily check-in | Running shops and managed businesses produces Fons over time. Collect earnings daily to avoid capping out. | |
Exploration chests and treasure | One-time | Hidden chests scattered across Hethereau reward small Fons payouts. Prioritize unexplored districts early in progression. |
Vault One-Time Pickups Around Hethereau
Outside the Pink Paws Heist instance, Hethereau hides a chain of fixed Fons vaults at specific landmarks. Each crate can be opened once per account, and the full sweep takes under thirty minutes if you teleport between checkpoints. The route below is built around the city stamina map and uses the standard Tycoon teleport network, so anything you have already unlocked from the City Tycoon board is reachable without driving.
Approximate haul: around 600,000 Fons from a clean run, with no city stamina spent. Bring a high-poise melee or AoE Esper to clear the small mob packs that guard several of the crates.
Vault Route Table
Stop | Landmark | How to Reach the Crate | Reward |
|---|---|---|---|
1 | Pink Paws Bank HQ tower | Teleport to the bank tower. Walk straight, then right, then upstairs into the back-corner room. The vault sits behind the desks against the rear wall. | 200,000 Fons |
2 | Tower glide drop | Teleport to the second tower checkpoint, face the glider symbol, and jump down. Open the glider, land at the lower platform, go through the door, turn left, climb the stairs, then turn left again into the back room. | 100,000 Fons |
3 | Factory floor 2 | Teleport to the factory checkpoint, walk inside, take the elevator to floor 2, and head to the left side. Clear the patrolling mob pack first, then open the vault tucked against the wall. | 50,000 Fons |
4 | Factory floor 3 silver and gold crates | Stay on the factory elevator and ride up one more floor. Two smaller crates (a silver one and a golden one) sit in the same room as the floor 3 mob pack. Smaller payouts, but free. | Bonus crates |
5 | Factory rooftop crate | From the third floor, jump the red fence and glide to the small entrance below the platform. Walk left twice and the vault is in the back corner. | Bonus crate |
6 | Suburban house | Teleport to the small-house checkpoint. Clear the porch enemies, walk to the back of the house, and open the crate inside. Step outside and walk straight to find the second crate. | 50,000 Fons |
7 | Fenced lot crate | Drive or run to the next checkpoint, dismount, climb the perimeter fence, and drop down into the lot. Two crates sit on the inner pavement; the larger one holds the bigger payout. | 51,000 Fons |
8 | Coldmount Hospital floor 1 vault | Teleport to the hospital, walk through the open door, talk to the patient, and accept the Enter prompt. Pick up the key on the counter, return to the locked door near the entrance, kill the two phasing creatures that spawn, then open the vault on the platform. | 50,000 Fons |
9 | Hospital floor 2 east key vault | Take the red door to the second floor. The layout is RNG: a flooded version lets you skip a switch by talking to the sink to raise the water; the dry version requires the green-room key. Either way, follow the right corridor, take the locker key, and open the eastern vault. | 50,000 Fons |
10 | Hospital floor 2 west key vault | After the eastern crate, exit, swing left, then right, and enter the next door. Pick up the second key (or grab it directly if the floor is flooded), then sprint past the alerted creature through the two red doors and open the final vault. | 50,000 Fons |
Hospital walkthrough notes. The hospital is the only stop with stealth and timed sequences. The patrolling creature on floor 2 will teleport you to a random respawn point if it lands a hit, costing about a minute. If you do not enjoy horror-styled visuals, mute the sound and the experience drops to standard combat puzzle. The full hospital sweep yields 150,000 Fons across three vaults, plus a small handful of side loot from the lockers.
Crate state is account-bound. Once a vault is opened it stays empty for that character. If you teleport back later, the crate model will still be visible but interaction is disabled. Treat the route as a one-shot starter bonus, then move on to the repeatable sources below.
Pink Paws Heist
The Pink Paws Heist is the highest-throughput repeatable Fons activity in Neverness to Everness. It unlocks at City Tycoon Level 10, runs for 12 minutes per attempt, and is capped at one million Fons every two weeks per account. To enter, teleport to The Bank, walk inside the lobby, talk to Chiz, choose Admin, then Enter.
Currencies the Heist Drops
Currency | How It Drops | Best Use |
|---|---|---|
Cash piles, gold bars, and statue loot found inside the heist map. Boss room contains the largest payouts. | Counts toward the 1,000,000 biweekly Fons cap. | |
Pink Paws Pop coins | Purple coin currency that drops from the same loot tables. | Spend in the heist exchange shop on glider skins, alternate cars, and limited cosmetics. |
Quest and challenge rewards inside the heist menu. | Track for collection rewards and the Pink Paws Index achievement set. |
Run Strategy: Looting Phase
Goal of the looting run: find the gold-tier vault access card without committing to the boss fight. The boss key spawns randomly anywhere on the map, including the very first room, so the entire floor needs to be combed. With a co-op mode team of two to four, split the area: one player goes left, one player goes right, and any extras cover the corners. Co-op is significantly faster than solo because the area is too large for one runner to clear in 12 minutes, and only one player needs the boss card per run since unused cards stay in the inventory between attempts.
Sprint through the opening corridor and pick up cash that sits directly on your path; do not detour for tabletop pickups when running solo.
Booth layouts on floor 2 vary per run. 201 sits at the entrance, 202 on the left, 203 on the right, and 204 at the back. Call out closed booths so the team picks the right evacuation point.
Booth 301 has been observed closed every run and may be permanently locked; assume floor 3 evac is unavailable and plan to fall back to floor 2.
Statues of cash worth roughly 50,000 Fons each spawn on floor 2. Each one you find is a clean bonus while you hunt for the boss key.
Begin evacuating with about three minutes left on the clock if you have not found the boss key, since failing to extract returns you with zero loot.
Run Strategy: Boss Phase
Start the boss run with at least one gold-tier vault access card in inventory. Skip the floor 1 cleanup and head straight for the boss room. The level 50 final boss takes most parties three to four minutes to defeat at character level 30 to 40. The boss does not auto-grant the loot drop: cash piles spawn on the floor and need to be picked up manually, so reserve another minute for cleanup before the timer hits zero.
Recommended timing: be at the boss room by the 5-minute mark to leave 3 minutes for the kill, 1 minute for loot, and 1 minute of safety padding.
Use grouping characters such as Jiuyuan or Sakiri to herd the four guards near the elevator into a single AoE; they always drop the chaos core needed to unlock the final vault.
Gold bars are worth about 2,000 Fons each, so prioritize gold-bar pickups on the boss approach over generic table cash.
Loot the boss room laser puzzle if your team has the patience. A clean run through it can add 100,000 Fons in one room, but mistakes cost more than the room is worth.
Per-Run and Hourly Yield
Run Type | Approximate Earnings | Time Budget |
|---|---|---|
Looting run (no boss key) | 100,000 to 200,000 Fons | 10 to 12 minutes |
Boss run (with gold card) | 350,000 to 500,000 Fons | 10 to 12 minutes |
Two looting + two boss runs | Around 1,000,000 Fons | Roughly 1 hour with co-op |
Once the biweekly 1,000,000 cap is hit, additional heist runs still drop Pink Paws Pop coins and Pink Paws Credit but stop awarding Fons. Save further attempts for cosmetic farming and Pink Paws Index collection rewards.
Cafe and Bar Origins for Passive Fons
The cafe and bar mini-business unlocks at City Tycoon Level 4 and is one of the most reliable passive Fons sources in the late early-game. The first cafe lot costs 20,000 Fons; buy it as soon as you reach the Tycoon level so passive accrual starts as early as possible. Each owned cafe slot allows two employee hires drawn from your roster of Espers, so two cafes equals four employees.
Best Employees and Their Level 3 Skills
Each employee has a management skill that scales by level. Skills 1 and 2 are minor; skill level 3 unlocks a special effect, which is where the meaningful payout begins. Levels 4 and 5 cost dramatically more and are not recommended in the early game. Stop at level 3 across the board.
Employee | Level 3 Special Skill | Why It Matters |
|---|---|---|
Increases overall menu prices by 15%. | A flat revenue multiplier on every customer. Stack early. | |
Boosts combo tip income up to 5x with consecutive perfect serves. | Pays out the most when paired with the Coffee Master minigame. | |
Bai Tong | Customers who lose patience or take a hammer hit no longer break the perfect-combo streak. | Removes the hardest fail condition from the daily cafe minigame; treat as priority hire. |
Skill upgrade currency. Management skill levels are paid for with a special token earned from Furniture collection bonuses and from Properties renovations. To collect: open Property, then the furniture collection tab, and click Collect on each completed entry. Property renovations also pay this currency on completion.
Cafe Operations Checklist
Set the active menu item to whichever recipe was unlocked most recently in the management menu. Newer items always pay more per serve than legacy options.
Restock only with the delivery option. Manual shopping costs real time spent traveling between vendors and is not worth the saved Fons.
Use 4-hour deliveries during active play, 24-hour deliveries when logging off for the night, and 72-hour deliveries before a multi-day break. Longer windows wastefully consume material if you keep swapping recipes.
Cafe XP scales with collected revenue. Every 3,000 Fons you collect grants roughly 3,000 XP, so visiting the cafe to bank earnings is its own progression loop.
Cafe furniture raises the visible thumbs-up popularity rating, which raises customer flow and Fons output. Defer furniture purchases until you reach roughly Hunter Level 24; before that, the cost outweighs the gain.
Default minigame for fastest stamina spend. From any owned cafe, choose Owner Selection, pick Coffee Master, and start the shift. With Bai Tong on staff, ignore the cooking flow entirely and hammer-stamp customers as fast as they queue. Each shift caps at the 200-revenue threshold, which pays around 12,000 Fons in roughly 15 seconds. Skip the post-shift summary timer to chain shifts.
City Stamina and Hethereau Hobbies
Open the F5 menu and select Hethereau Hobbies to view the nine stamina-fed activities. City Stamina resets weekly, and each stamina point equals 1,000 Fons of weekly cap regardless of which activity you spend it on. The cap itself raises with City Tycoon level, and at higher Tycoon ranks you unlock a 2x stamina mode that doubles both the spend and the reward, halving the time required to clear the weekly bucket.
All hobbies pay the same Fons total. Choosing one activity over another only changes the secondary rewards, the time per run, and the side benefits. Optimize for whichever produces useful side income alongside the Fons.
Hobby Selection Cheat Sheet
Hobby | Best For | Notes |
|---|---|---|
Swift Travel | Bond level grinding | Uber-style pickup mini-game. Fares are mostly NPCs, but with RNG you sometimes pick up a roster Esper, which raises that character's bond level. Bond rewards include Annulith, outfit unlocks, and avatar frames. |
Coffee Master (cafe) | Fastest stamina-to-Fons conversion | With Bai Tong staffed, each shift takes around 15 seconds and pays roughly 12,000 Fons. Best choice when you only want to drain stamina. |
Map exploration during runs | Each fare drives across Hethereau, letting you flag side icons such as crows for Oracle Stones, anomaly markers, and side-quest pings while still earning Fons. | |
Delivery missions | Two-minute single runs | Roughly 2 minutes per run including drive time. Fastest single-activity option for players who do not want to chain shifts. |
Mahjong, fishing, races | Variety and side cosmetic drops | Same Fons per stamina, with their own collection sets. Spread stamina across these only if you actively want their cosmetic rewards. |
Cap awareness. Once weekly stamina runs out, the hobbies remain playable for fun and for collection challenges, but they stop awarding Fons until the weekly reset. Spend every stamina point before reset day or those Fons are lost permanently.
Chiz Strong-Attack Money Trick
Chiz has a passive that drops Fons every time she lands a strong attack. In practice, this means holding the strong-attack input (left mouse on PC) generates roughly 1,000 Fons per hit, with no diminishing returns inside a single fight. The income is uncapped and stacks on top of normal city stamina farming and the heist.
How to use it efficiently. Bring Chiz into a hard dungeon or any Anomaly Pilgrimage instance with dense, durable enemies, position to maximize cleave hits, and hold the strong-attack key. A single 4 to 5 minute fight can produce well over 100,000 Fons of pure passive income on top of the regular drop tables.
How to Unlock and Awaken Chiz
Chiz is granted as a free reward through the City Tycoon level-up track. Every level on the table below pays a copy of Chiz or her signature weapon, and all six copies plus all five weapon copies are obtainable for free. This makes her one of the few maxable units in the game without spending Annulith.
Tycoon Level | Reward |
|---|---|
18 | Chiz copy 1 |
21 | Signature weapon copy 1 |
24 | Chiz copy 2 |
27 | Signature weapon copy 2 |
30 | Chiz copy 3 |
33 | Chiz copy 4 |
35 | Signature weapon copy 3 |
37 | Chiz copy 5 |
39 | Signature weapon copy 4 |
41 | Chiz copy 5 dupe (Warp Pieces) |
43 | Chiz copy 5 dupe (Warp Pieces) |
45 | Signature weapon copy 5 |
Endgame | Chiz copy 6 (final awakening) |
Priority. Push Tycoon level up the track until at least Chiz copy 1 (level 18), then continue grinding the board for her weapon. Even at copy 1 with no awakening, the Fons-on-strong-attack passive is fully active.
Auction Hall and Weekly Bond Income
The auction hall is a weekly Fons sink and an indirect Fons multiplier through Blind Marmon upgrades. It opens after you finish the The Never-Ending Arachne main story quest and sits inside the cafe building on the ground floor of the Eibon Antique Shop zone. Teleport to the antique-shop checkpoint, walk to the cafe, and use the auction terminal to enter.
Auction Hall Tabs and Currency Items
Listing | Cost | Use |
|---|---|---|
Covetous Coin | Variable Fons bid | Trade-in token used to upgrade the Blind Marmon furniture level. Higher Marmon level boosts the weekly Marmon fight payout. |
Variable Fons bid | Skill-up material used on every roster Esper. Worth bidding on whenever your auction roll surfaces it. | |
Higher Fons cost (early game) | Rare RNG-only auction listing. Skip in the first weeks unless you already have a strong Fons surplus. | |
Gluttonous Eye | Variable Fons bid | Required to unlock the Covetous Coin listing on the same auction roll. |
Weekly auction routine. The auction hall resets weekly, and inventory is RNG. Always clear out Covetous Coins first, then Good Boy Stamp, then any Dress Sleeves of Vanity listings that surface for support skills.
Blind Marmon Furniture Weekly Fight
Once you have spent Covetous Coins to raise the Marmon level, the Blind Marmon furniture itself lives inside your first apartment, the Banyan Road North Wiener Apartments unit, granted on the City Tycoon early track. Interact with the furniture to launch the weekly challenge. The fight resets every Monday at 05:00 server time and takes under two minutes once your team can clear the boss reliably.
Higher Marmon level pays more Fons per weekly clear. Save Covetous Coins for upgrades rather than spending the auction roll on cosmetic listings.
If your own Marmon is below maximum level, visit a friend with a higher-level Marmon and challenge their version. Your weekly clear still pays out, capped at the friend's level.
The weekly Marmon fight is the only weekly content tied to your apartment, so do it on reset day and forget about it for the rest of the week.
Daily and Weekly Bond, Wish, and Pilgrimage Routine
These small daily and weekly tasks do not pay raw Fons but they unlock currencies and materials that compound the rest of the routine. Add them to the bottom of every play session.
Bond and Affinity Items
Each day you can give a favorite Esper up to 10 affinity items through the Affinity System interface. Items raise the unit's bond level, which unlocks Annulith, outfit packets, and avatar frames. Two rules of thumb:
Hand off items to the units you actually play first: typical priority is Nanally, Mint, Jiuyuan, Fadia, and Chiz, since their bond rewards align with the early-game roster.
Each Esper has a small list of favorite items that grant bonus affinity per gift. Stockpile favorites and save the bulk gifts for the daily reset, then use generic items for the remaining slots.
Neku Pudao Daily Wish
The Neku Pudao Pool is a daily wish point that pays an exchange currency redeemable for an S-rank Arc of your choice from the arc shop. Treat it as a free 30-second daily click; the cumulative wish currency over the first month is enough for a guaranteed S-rank arc selection without spending Tri-Keys.
Anomaly Pilgrimage Weekly Clears
The Anomaly Pilgrimage allows three character-pixel runs per week. Always burn all three regardless of whether you are over-leveled, since both the Good Boy Stamp and the Dress Sleeves of Vanity support-skill material drop here. Missing the weekly clears delays roster skill upgrades by an entire week.
Daily Quests and Hunter EXP
Completing the full daily quest board grants 1,500 Hunter Level EXP per day, on top of the Annulith and Beetle Coin trickle. Hunter Level rank-up rewards bundle Beetle Coins, upgrade materials, and Annulith chests, so capping daily EXP is the most efficient route to early Hunter promotions.
Progression Gates That Unlock Fons Sources
Most repeatable Fons sources are gated behind story or city progression rather than being available from level 1. Knowing the unlock order helps prioritize Main Story missions and City Tycoon tasks instead of side content.
Source | Unlock Condition | Why It Matters |
|---|---|---|
Cafe / Bar Origins | City Tycoon Level 4 | First passive Fons stream. 20,000 Fons per cafe lot. |
City Tycoon Level 10 | Highest Fons per minute when paired with co-op and the boss strategy. | |
Auction Hall + Blind Marmon | Complete The Never-Ending Arachne main story quest | Unlocks weekly Marmon furniture fight and the Covetous Coin upgrade chain. |
Hunter Level rank requirement | Premium Fons and Beetle Coin payouts compared to routine Anomaly Commissions. | |
Appraisal level 2 (level cap 30 -> 40) | Reach World Level 2 | Unlocks the next dungeon and commission tiers, both of which pay more Fons per clear. |
Chiz strong-attack passive | City Tycoon Level 18 (first Chiz copy) | Adds roughly 1,000 Fons per strong-attack hit on top of normal combat drops. |
Side quests are not gated behind any of these tiers. They pay Fons, Annulith, and Hunter EXP, and the rewards scale with quest tier. Complete every side quest you find while traveling between Tycoon checkpoints, since the time cost is low and the cumulative payout is meaningful.
Beetle Coins Overview
Beetle Coins are a general-purpose progression currency that plays a different role from Annulith. Confirmed uses include shop refreshes, Battle Pass related purchases, and specific exchange items that support Fabricated Dice progression. Beetle Coins also appear prominently as pre-registration milestone rewards, with 30,000 Beetle Coins granted to every pre-registered player once the 15 million milestone is reached. Because Beetle Coins are spent in recurring shops, it is worth establishing a steady daily routine that keeps your wallet topped up rather than front-loading all spending in the first week.
Beetle Coins Farming Routes
Source | Frequency | Notes |
|---|---|---|
Daily | Daily commissions reliably pay Beetle Coins alongside EXP and Fabricated Dice. Clear every available commission before logging off. | |
Weekly | Higher Beetle Coin payouts than routine commissions. Prioritize after you hit the Hunter Level requirement. | |
Seasonal | Completing Battle Pass tiers grants Beetle Coins across the track. Free track rewards are enough to matter even without the paid upgrade. | |
One-time at launch | Confirmed 30,000 Beetle Coins at the 15 million milestone. Claim in the mailbox on launch day. | |
Hethereau Residents Guide events | Pre-launch and launch window | The Welcome to Hethereau pre-launch campaign rolls out additional Beetle Coin packets during the launch window. Check the in-game event menu at the start of each play session. |
Event shops | Limited-time | Limited-time events often include Beetle Coin bundles in the event store. Always clear the Beetle Coin stock before the event ends. |
Hunter Level rank-up rewards | One-time per rank | Each Hunter Level promotion delivers a batch of Beetle Coins alongside other materials. Prioritize Hunter EXP activities early on to unlock these payouts faster. |
Daily Priority Order
A typical efficient daily run covers the highest-yield tasks first, then fills in extras based on the time you have available. See the Daily Routine Guide for a step-by-step checklist. The priority order below lists what to clear first if you only have fifteen to twenty minutes in a session.
Priority | Task | Why It Matters |
|---|---|---|
1 | Daily login | Free Fabricated Dice and Annulith; takes five seconds and compounds over weeks. |
2 | Main source of daily Beetle Coins, Fons, and Hunter EXP. Do not skip these. | |
3 | Daily missions and dailies tab | Steady Annulith trickle plus Beetle Coin bonuses. Target completion of every daily for the full mission chest reward. |
4 | Business Management / City Tycoon collection | Collect any accumulated Fons from your shops before they cap. Passive income that only requires a click. |
5 | One or two city activities with stamina | Burn a slice of weekly city stamina on the most enjoyable activity to keep the Fons flowing. |
6 | Event tasks of the day | Event tracks usually include daily tick boxes. Complete them before logging off to avoid wasting event days. |
Weekly Priority Order
The weekly checklist focuses on content that only resets on Monday (or whichever reset day your server uses). These are the items most players leave on the table and the ones that hurt your long-term income the most when they expire unclaimed.
Priority | Weekly Task | Reward Focus |
|---|---|---|
1 | Top Fons source at launch after the confirmed reward buff. Clear on reset day if possible. | |
2 | Riftcrystal Mining Permits | All permits must be consumed before the weekly reset. Buffed at launch. |
3 | Premium Beetle Coin and Fons payouts compared to standard commissions. Gated by Hunter Level. | |
4 | Weekly boss challenges | Endgame weekly fights reward Annulith and upgrade materials. Part of the Endgame Content loop. |
5 | Weekly mission chest | Completing all weekly missions unlocks a bulk Annulith chest. Aim for full completion every week. |
6 | Battle Pass weekly tiers | Weekly Battle Pass tasks push you through the Beetle Coin tiers on the free track. |
Event and Launch Rewards Summary
The launch window is the most generous period for free currency in any gacha game, and Neverness to Everness is no exception. The Launch Roadmap and associated Pre-Registration Rewards campaign between them pay out multiple free gacha pulls, a free A-class Esper (Haniel), and a block of Beetle Coins on top of normal login and event rewards. Claim everything during the first week so that nothing sits in the mailbox past its expiration window.
Reward Source | Confirmed Contents | When to Claim |
|---|---|---|
15 Million pre-registration milestone | Beetle Coin x 30,000 | Mailbox on launch day |
20 Million pre-registration milestone | Elite Hunter Guide x 20 | Mailbox on launch day |
25 Million pre-registration milestone | Fabricated Dice x 5 | Mailbox on launch day |
30 Million pre-registration milestone | A-Class Esper Haniel x 1 | Mailbox on launch day |
35 Million pre-registration milestone | Fabricated Dice x 15 | Mailbox on launch day |
Social Media Milestones (5 million combined followers) | Officer Whisker glider skin | Mailbox once the milestone triggers |
Pre-Launch Campaign Claims
Two pre-launch initiatives are worth tracking closely. Both feed rewards directly into the mailbox on launch, and missing a claim window means losing the reward permanently.
Hethereau Residents Guide
The Hethereau Residents Guide is the umbrella name for the Welcome to Hethereau pre-launch campaign. It bundles reward packets, mini-events, and community checkpoints together so that new players arrive with a small but meaningful starter stash. The campaign runs through the launch window and is tied into the pre-registration system, so all you have to do is log in on launch day to receive any packets you qualified for.
Social Media Milestones
The Social Media Milestones track is separate from pre-registration numbers. When the combined follower counts on the official Twitter, YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, Discord, and TikTok accounts cross the 5 million threshold, all pre-registered players receive the Officer Whisker glider skin. Follow every official channel during the pre-launch period to contribute to the count.
Pre-Registration Rewards
The Pre-Registration Rewards track is cumulative. Every milestone reached before launch is delivered on launch day, so there is no downside to pre-registering as early as possible. The 30 million milestone is the highest-value tier because it unlocks Haniel, a free A-class Esper that slots into almost any starting team.
Advanced Tips
Treat city stamina as a weekly budget, not a daily one. The stamina bar refills on the weekly reset, so burning it across a few focused sessions is more efficient than splitting it across every day of the week.
Always complete Circle Bounty and Riftcrystal Mining permits before the weekly reset. Unused permits expire with no refund, and both sources were confirmed for reward buffs at launch.
Claim mailbox rewards on launch day. Most pre-registration and event packets expire after a fixed window (commonly 30 days), and Beetle Coins or Fabricated Dice left in the mailbox past expiration are gone forever.
Do not spend Beetle Coins impulsively in the first week. The shops rotate, so wait until you know which refreshes offer Fabricated Dice or upgrade materials you actually need.
Rank up your Hunter Level early. Each rank-up pays a one-time chest of Beetle Coins, Annulith, and upgrade materials, and it also unlocks access to higher-reward content like High-Risk Commissions.
Run your shop and business buildings daily. Passive Fons income from Business Management and City Tycoon caps out if you do not collect, and capped earnings stop accruing until you visit.
Save Fons for outfits you will actually use. Fons is generous enough for cosmetic shopping, but a single limited-time outfit can eat most of a week's budget. Decide before you spend.
Cross-reference event reward tracks with your dice supply. If an event pays out Fabricated Dice on the free track, prioritize its daily tasks over generic city grinding for that week.
Patience is still the best farming strategy. Save Annulith during periods without a banner you want. Converting it to dice early removes your flexibility for the next patch.