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Lost Piece Shop
April 27, 2026 at 07:33 PM
Initial version (2026-04-28)
The Lost Piece Shop is the in-game exchange where Neverness to Everness players spend Lost Pieces, a byproduct currency earned from standard banner duplicates in the Scarborough Fair gacha system. The shop is the parallel system to the Fair Shop, which handles the limited banner side.
Lost Pieces accumulate automatically when a player pulls a duplicate from the standard banner. Where Warp Pieces (the limited banner equivalent) often go toward extra Solid Dice and limited banner pulls, Lost Pieces are oriented toward standard pool items, ascension materials, and recurring monthly pull allowances. The two shops together ensure that every duplicate pull contributes to long-term account progression.
Category | Examples | Use |
|---|---|---|
Standard pool items | Standard banner characters and Arcs | Round out the standard roster; particularly useful for completing the S-Rank Selector pool |
Upgrade materials | Character and Arc ascension resources | Power up specific units past key thresholds |
Monthly pull allowances | Recurring exchanges for Fabricated Dice | Steady pull income for free-to-play accounts |
Cosmetic items | Limited cosmetic stock | Profile frames, accessories, and visual customization |
Lost Pieces enter the inventory through several paths:
Standard banner duplicates: the primary source. Pulling a duplicate Resonator or Arc on the standard banner converts the duplicate into Lost Pieces.
Standard board side branches: specific tiles on the standard pool branch of the Scarborough Fair board concentrate Lost Pieces.
S-Rank Selector flow: after claiming the S-Rank Selector reward, additional standard banner pulls past 50 generate Lost Pieces from any duplicate result.
Recurring board cycles: the standard banner board can be played indefinitely, generating Lost Pieces on each circuit alongside other rewards.
One of the Lost Piece Shop's defining features is the monthly pull allowance: a recurring exchange that converts Lost Pieces into standard banner pulls every month. The exchange exists to give free-to-play players a steady, predictable income of standard pulls without requiring them to grind for new currency from scratch each month.
This makes the Lost Piece Shop less time-pressured than the Fair Shop: Lost Pieces can be banked across months, and the recurring allowance ensures players who engage consistently with the standard banner over time will continue to receive returns from their pulls indefinitely.
Aspect | Lost Pieces | Warp Pieces |
|---|---|---|
Earned From | Standard banner duplicates | Limited banner duplicates |
Spent At | Lost Piece Shop | |
Stock Focus | Standard pool items, monthly allowances, ascension materials | Solid Dice, Tri-Key, Fons, ascension materials |
Best Use | Free-to-play long-term accumulation | Active limited banner cycle support |
Lost Pieces follow a different spending logic than Warp Pieces:
Claim the monthly pull allowance every month. The recurring Fabricated Dice exchange is the highest-value Lost Piece spend for most accounts.
Save for ascension materials. Upgrading a heavily-used character's ascension level often costs more than the standard banner can provide; Lost Pieces fill that gap.
Pick up missing standard pool characters. After the S-Rank Selector claims your free S-Class, the Lost Piece Shop is a path to acquiring the other five at a slow but steady pace.
Avoid spending on cosmetics unless you're at currency cap. Cosmetic items rarely match the value of more pulls or ascension material.
Coordinate with the Fair Shop. Spending strategy across both shops should reflect what your account needs most: pulls, materials, or currency.
Engage with both shops. Players who only spend Warp Pieces and ignore Lost Pieces miss out on the recurring monthly allowance.
Free-to-play accounts benefit most. Lost Pieces are the steady-state income source; players who do not spend money rely on this exchange more heavily than spenders.
Watch for limited stock. Some Lost Piece Shop entries are limited-time; checking the shop monthly catches new offerings before they rotate out.
Bank Lost Pieces for major events. Saving Lost Pieces for new banner versions or content updates can pay off when the shop adds time-limited high-value items.