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Fair Shop
April 27, 2026 at 07:33 PM
Initial version (2026-04-28)
The Fair Shop (also called the Fair Exchange Shop) is the in-game exchange where Neverness to Everness players spend Warp Pieces, a byproduct currency earned from limited banner duplicates in the Scarborough Fair gacha system. Warp Pieces accumulate automatically when a player pulls a duplicate Resonator (character) or Arc piece on the limited banner; the Fair Shop is where those Warp Pieces convert into useful resources.
The shop's role is the recycling backbone of the gacha economy. Without it, duplicate pulls past the maximum useful refinement would simply become dead currency. The Fair Shop ensures that even "lost" pulls (duplicate S-Class characters past full Awakening, duplicate Arcs past full refinement) feed back into account-wide progression through the exchange.
The Fair Shop stocks a rotating and persistent inventory:
Category | Examples | Use |
|---|---|---|
Gacha currency | Convert duplicates into more pulls on the limited or weapon banners | |
Free currency | Boost city-side spending power without grinding Hethereau Hobbies | |
Ascension materials | Rare upgrade items | Power up specific characters or Arcs that need late-game ascension materials |
Standard pool items | Off-banner standard rewards | Round out the standard banner roster without dedicated pulls |
Warp Pieces enter the player's inventory automatically through several sources:
Limited banner duplicates: the primary source. Pulling a duplicate Resonator or Arc on the limited banner converts the duplicate into Warp Pieces.
Slumberland Guardian rewards: the Scarborough Fair board's Slumberland tile mechanic awards 30 Warp Pieces when the Chuppa token catches the Guardian within three rolls.
Warp Chess Box tiles: specific tiles on the Scarborough Fair board grant Warp Pieces directly when the Chuppa lands on them.
Side branch rewards: the side branches of the Scarborough Fair board concentrate Warp Pieces alongside other gacha bonuses.
Pity completion: hitting the limited banner pity often includes a Warp Pieces payout in the surrounding tiles.
Warp Pieces and Lost Pieces are parallel currencies for the two banner types:
Currency | Earned From | Spent At |
|---|---|---|
Warp Pieces | Limited banner duplicates | Fair Shop |
Lost Pieces | Standard banner duplicates |
The two shops are separate. Warp Pieces cannot be spent at the Lost Piece Shop and vice versa. This separation reflects the gacha design philosophy: each banner type generates its own duplicate-conversion currency, and players who want to recycle duplicates from both banners need to engage with both shops.
Most efficient Fair Shop spending tracks the player's current bottleneck:
Stockpiling for a future limited banner: convert Warp Pieces to Solid Dice to extend pull counts on the next character you want.
Refining the current featured Arc: convert Warp Pieces to Tri-Key to spend on the Arc Research Program.
Funding City Tycoon investments: convert to Fons if business expansion is gated by city currency.
Late-game character ascension: spend on rare ascension materials for the character you have most invested in.
Save for upcoming sales or events: occasionally the Fair Shop adds limited-time stock, so holding Warp Pieces during major version transitions can pay off.
Check the shop after every major pull session. New Warp Pieces accumulate quickly during a pull window; spending them right away keeps the inventory current.
Plan around the limited banner cycle. Spending Warp Pieces on Solid Dice during the current banner is most valuable when the featured character matches your team needs.
Don't hoard indefinitely. Warp Pieces have no practical cap, but unused currency provides no value. Spend them on materials you actually need rather than waiting for hypothetical future events.
Pair with the Lost Piece Shop. Players who pull on both standard and limited banners should engage with both exchange shops to maximize duplicate-conversion value.