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Hamster Ball
May 23, 2026 at 02:23 PM
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Hamster Ball is a S-grade special furniture piece in Neverness to Everness. Unlike standard decorative pieces, Hamster Ball grants a unique Anomaly Property effect rather than passive Comfort or Collection stats.

The Hamster Ball is just a tiny hamster, what bad intentions could it possibly have? Special furniture that requires a professional to operate. Sterry Express seems to know all about it.
Hamster Ball unlocks the following effect while placed in the player's Anomaly Property:
Feed Hamster Balls to obtain Modules of different rarities.
Anomaly Furniture is the rarest tier of furniture in Neverness to Everness, the gold-bordered S-Grade slot in the catalog. Each Anomaly piece carries a unique gameplay effect that activates while it remains placed in any owned unit, ranging from quality-of-life shortcuts (fast-travel back to the property, butler quick-completes) to combat boosts (deployed character ATK, DEF, or stamina costs) and economy buffs (currency drops, anomaly-residual conversions). Effects are global to the player's account once the piece is placed, so a single copy is enough to enable the bonus.
Anomaly Furniture effects activate once the piece is placed in any owned property unit; you do not need to keep the piece in active rotation across rooms for the bonus to count.
Hamster Ball is one of 18 known Anomaly Furniture pieces. Unlocking the full set is a long-term goal: most pieces are gated behind anomaly investigations, exploration milestones, or rotating event rewards rather than direct purchase.
Confirm the unlock condition before spending currency. Several Anomaly Furniture pieces are tied to one-time story or world events and cannot be re-acquired if missed during their availability window.
Hamster Ball is character-locked behind owning Hathor. The piece exists in the player's catalog regardless, but the Anomaly Property placement panel surfaces a permission check that fails until Hathor is in the player's roster. Hathor does not need to be deployed in combat or assigned to a Cafe; simply having her unlocked through the Standard Banner, the S-Rank Selector, or any future Warp Piece exchange route is enough to enable the placement.
This is the most-cited reason Hathor stands out among the six S-Rank Selector picks for long-term quality of life. Players who skip Hathor on the selector lose access to the daily Module faucet entirely until she is pulled later, and no other standard-pool S-Class Esper can substitute for her on this furniture.
Hamster Ball produces Modules on a daily reset cycle while it is placed in the player's apartment, mansion, or villa. The piece can be upgraded through the property menu, and each upgrade level raises both the chance of higher-rarity drops and the average daily yield. The drops are paid from a separate counter from the regular Rabbit Hole stamina farm, so the daily collection is a stamina-free top-up rather than a competing route.
Furniture Level | Daily Module Output |
|---|---|
Level 1 | Roughly 20 percent chance of a Purple (4-Star) Module on the daily collection. Standard Blue (3-Star) Modules fill the remainder. |
Level 2 | Purple Module chance rises to roughly 40 percent. Blue Modules continue to fill the remaining slots when the Purple roll fails. |
Level 3 and higher | Adds a chance for Gold (5-Star) Modules to the daily collection on top of the Purple roll. Gold-rarity drops are the same tier the Hard difficulty of the Rabbit Hole awards on a stamina-paid run, so a fully upgraded Hamster Ball overlaps with the endgame Rabbit Hole loop without consuming Character Pixels. |
Upgrading the furniture and refreshing its daily output requires Hamster Ball seed items, and the seed currency drops from anomaly-haunted vending machines scattered around Hethereau. Defeating one of the haunted vending machines awards a single Hamster Ball seed. Multiple machines spawn across the city's districts, so a steady cadence of overworld combat covers the upgrade cost without dedicated farming routes.
Practical recommendation: clear haunted vending machines whenever they are tracked on the active commission map rather than chasing them as a standalone farm. The seed economy compounds naturally with Anomaly Commissions and Hethereau Hobbies routing, and a single mid-game evening covering the city's commissions usually banks enough seeds to push the Hamster Ball through one upgrade tier.
Furniture: the full furniture catalog including the Anomaly tier.
Anomaly Property: the housing system that hosts placed furniture and tracks property stats.
Hethereau: the city where Anomaly Property units are purchased and decorated.
Beginners Guide: when to start prioritizing Anomaly Furniture relative to other early-game systems.