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11Overview2233Nullification is the process of permanently neutralizing or destroying anomalies in the world of Neverness to Everness. Unlike containment, which focuses on isolating and controlling an anomaly, nullification aims to eliminate the threat entirely. The Bureau of Anomaly Control employs both methods depending on the nature and severity of the anomaly, and its field operatives, including Espers and Appraisers, must be prepared for either approach during operations.4455Anomalies in Hethereau and the surrounding world are described as distortions ranging from strange to outright horrifying. They can attach to objects, entities, or locations, transforming them into negatively charged phenomena that cause destruction. When standard isolation fails or the anomaly poses an immediate threat to civilian life, nullification becomes the primary response.6677Containment vs. Nullification8899The Bureau of Anomaly Control relies on two complementary strategies when responding to anomalous activity. Containment involves isolating an anomaly within a controlled perimeter, monitoring its behavior, and preventing it from spreading or causing further harm. This approach is preferred when the anomaly can be safely managed without destruction, either because it is relatively stable or because its properties warrant further study.10101111Nullification, by contrast, is reserved for active threats that cannot be contained safely. When the Worheimer Index readings indicate a dangerous deviation from reality, or when an anomaly directly endangers civilian populations, the Bureau authorizes nullification. This typically requires identifying and destroying the anomaly's core, known as its Nexus, which is the source of the distortion.12121313AspectContainmentNullificationGoalIsolate and control the anomalyPermanently destroy the anomalyWhen UsedAnomaly is stable or manageableAnomaly is an active, immediate threatPrimary UnitsContainment Units (e.g., Containment Unit 2)ETD squads and Anomaly HuntersTargetPerimeter isolation of the anomalyDestruction of the Nexus (core)Risk LevelLower; controlled environmentHigher; direct engagement requiredOutcomeAnomaly persists under Bureau controlAnomaly is eliminated entirely1414The Nexus15151616Every anomaly has a Nexus, which is the central point from which the distortion emanates. For nullification to succeed, operatives must locate and destroy this core. The Appraiser, the player's protagonist, possesses a sharp instinct for detecting the Nexus of anomalies, making them a valuable asset in nullification operations. This ability to sense the core of an anomaly is what led to the Appraiser's recruitment by the Bureau after the Hypervortex disaster.17171818Nexus identification is not always straightforward. Anomalies can manifest in misleading ways, and the core may be hidden within seemingly unrelated objects or locations. The investigation process often requires gathering evidence, analyzing the area, and narrowing down the source before the team can engage. This case-file approach to anomaly investigation is a core part of the Appraiser's work at Eibon.19192020In Gameplay21212222Nullification is a central gameplay mechanic in Neverness to Everness. Players form teams of Esper characters to investigate and nullify anomalies scattered throughout the open world. The game describes the player's objective as forming teams to "nullify anomalies and uncover the city's secrets."23232424Some anomalies are more dangerous than others and trigger bespoke playable cutscenes where players challenge them directly. These encounters can yield materials, rewards, and progression. The real-time action combat system, built around the Esper Cycle mechanic, is the primary tool for nullification. Players use character-specific skills and combos to infuse enemies with elemental attributes, and when adjacent attributes combine, they trigger synergies that deal amplified damage to the anomaly's Nexus.25252626Landing hits and successful dodges build an enemy's stagger bar. When the bar is filled, the anomaly enters a vulnerable state where it takes significantly increased damage. This stagger window is often the major moment for landing the final blow on a Nexus during nullification encounters.27272828Anomaly Investigation Process29293030Before nullification can occur, the anomaly must first be investigated. The Appraiser takes on cases through Eibon, the antique shop that is the base of operations for a small branch of anomaly hunters. Each case follows a structured investigation process:31313232PhaseDescriptionCase AssignmentThe Appraiser receives reports of anomalous activity, either from the Bureau directly or through Eibon's own channels.Field InvestigationThe team travels to the affected area to gather evidence, interview witnesses, and observe the anomaly's behavior.Nexus IdentificationUsing the Appraiser's unique instinct and gathered evidence, the team narrows down the location of the anomaly's core.EngagementOnce the Nexus is located, the team engages the anomaly directly. Depending on the threat level, this may involve either containment or nullification.ResolutionAfter the anomaly is neutralized, the area is secured and any lingering effects are documented by the Bureau.3333Notable Nullification Operations34343535Several major nullification operations have been documented in the game's lore. Nanally Coluccis, the ichi-daime of the Coluccis Family and a member of Eibon, has participated in numerous major containment and nullification operations. These include:36363737OperationDetailsDanzaburou's RevengeA major anomaly event requiring team deployment for nullification.Fluffy Demon King ShowdownA containment and nullification operation involving a high-profile anomaly.V-class Wrath GR Cloud CrisisA V-class rated operation, indicating a severe threat level that demanded full nullification.3838The V-class designation on the GR Cloud Crisis suggests that the Bureau's anomaly classification system plays directly into how nullification operations are planned and resourced. Higher-class anomalies require more specialized teams and potentially full ETD mobilization.39394040Relationship to the Hypervortex41414242The largest known anomaly event is the Hypervortex, classified as a Class VII anomaly that nearly destroyed New Helios. Despite its catastrophic power, the Hypervortex demonstrated a critical vulnerability: when someone peered into its Core (Nexus), it collapsed within minutes. This discovery, made by Zero (the Appraiser), proved that even the most powerful anomalies can be nullified if their Nexus is identified and targeted. The Hypervortex is described as "impossibly fragile" despite being something that "should have been unstoppable," reinforcing the principle that nullification hinges on Nexus destruction.