Overview
Rerolling in Neverness to Everness is highly recommended for free-to-play players. Securing one or two strong S-Rank characters from the start makes story stages, boss fights, and exploration significantly easier from day one. A single reroll attempt takes roughly 18 to 20 minutes, and NTE's generous launch rewards provide enough free pulls to reach early pity milestones on every attempt.
NTE's gacha system (Scarborough Fair) is one of the most forgiving in the genre. There is no 50/50 mechanic on the limited banner, pity carries over between banners, and the base S-Rank pull rate of 1.88% is higher than most competing titles. These factors combine to make rerolling faster and more reliable than in many other gacha games.
Free Pulls at Launch
New players can expect approximately 80 to 90 free pulls from combined sources:

Pre-registration rewards: Fabricated Dice, Beetle Coins, and Elite Hunter Guides
Tutorial completion rewards
Early-game quests and story progression
Launch celebration events and login bonuses
First-time discount pulls on the standard banner (50 discounted rolls)
This amounts to roughly 8 or 9 multi-pulls. With the first-time discount on the standard banner, those 80 to 90 pulls are enough to hit the soft pity threshold and, in many cases, secure an S-Rank character before you need to spend any premium currency.
How to Reroll
The fastest reroll method uses guest accounts so you can start fresh without creating new email addresses each time. On mobile you can use the built-in guest login; on PC, some players run multiple emulator instances in parallel to speed things up. Here is the step-by-step process:
Start a guest account. Launch the game and select Guest Mode. Choose a lower-population server for faster login queues if the game has just launched.
Skip cutscenes. Skip all dialogue and cutscenes that the game allows. The mandatory opening cinematic lasts about 90 seconds and cannot be skipped, but everything else can.
Complete tutorial combat. Focus on precise parrying and dodging to minimize deaths. Failing a combat encounter forces a retry and can add one to two minutes per death.
Collect all free currency. Open your mailbox and claim pre-registration rewards, achievement rewards, and any event bonuses. This takes about 15 minutes from a fresh start.
Pull on the Standard Banner first. Spend your 50 discounted pulls on the Standard Character Banner using Fabricated Dice. The standard pool includes several top-tier S-Rank characters, and the first-time discount makes these pulls very efficient.
Use the S-Rank selector. After completing the discounted standard pulls, the game offers a selector that lets you choose one S-Rank character. Pick a top-tier unit like Hathor for on-field damage or another character that complements whatever you pulled.
Pull on the Limited Banner. Spend remaining Solid Dice on the limited character banner. Every S-Rank pulled here is guaranteed to be the featured character.
Evaluate your results. If you landed at least one top-priority S-Rank, bind the account immediately. If not, log out and repeat from step 1 with a new guest account.
Best Characters to Target
When rerolling, prioritize characters that provide strong damage, break potential, or team utility. The table below ranks the strongest starting picks based on current tier lists and community consensus. Characters in the S+ tier are the highest-value reroll targets.
Priority | Character | Element | Reason |
|---|---|---|---|
S+ | Top DPS with automatic follow-up attacks. Her passive triggers Anima damage whenever teammates deal Esper Cycle damage, keeping her damage output high even when she is off-field. Beginner-friendly and consistent across all content types. | ||
S+ | Chaos | The best break specialist in the game. Daffodil destroys boss stagger bars faster than any other character, and she further deals massive break damage to destroy enemy break bars faster than almost any other character. Once a boss is broken, your entire team can unload massive burst damage. | |
S | Exceptional team sustain and healing. Makes difficult boss encounters much more manageable by keeping the entire party alive. A safe reroll pick if you want a strong support from the start. | ||
S | A-Rank universal support who punches well above his rarity. Stacks Karma on basic attacks, then consumes them for +40% Skill DMG, AoE Incantation damage-over-time, and a teamwide shield. Provides both offensive and defensive value with minimal setup. | ||
S | Chaos | Strong off-field damage through her constructs. Available on the standard banner and pairs well with most team compositions. | |
A | Execute specialist with team support abilities. Good at finishing low-health targets and provides both damage and utility. | ||
A | Battery and heal compression in one slot. Generates energy for the team while providing healing, making him a flexible support pick. |
S-Rank Selector Strategy
After completing your 50 discounted pulls on the Standard Banner, the game offers a free S-Rank selector. This is one of the most important decisions in your reroll because it guarantees a specific character regardless of your pull luck. Choose based on what you already pulled:
If You Pulled... | Select This | Reasoning |
|---|---|---|
Nanally from the Limited Banner | Daffodil gives you a boss breaker to complement Nanally's DPS. Hathor gives you a healer so your team can survive harder content. Either choice builds toward a strong Charge lane team. | |
Daffodil from Standard pulls | Hathor provides healing your Daffodil team needs. Lacrimosa adds off-field Chaos damage that pairs with Daffodil for stronger Scorch uptime. | |
No S-Rank from Standard pulls | Daffodil is the safest all-around pick. She breaks bosses, deals strong damage, and fits into nearly every team composition. If you only get one S-Rank from the selector, make it Daffodil. | |
Hathor from Standard pulls | Daffodil complements Hathor's sustain with break power. Baicang adds execute damage and Incantation coverage for Scorch reactions. | |
Two S-Ranks already (lucky pull) | Fill your weakest role | If you already have a DPS and a support, pick whoever fills the biggest gap in your element coverage. Prioritize characters that complete a trio reaction lane. |
The selector only includes characters from the standard pool (Daffodil, Lacrimosa, Baicang, Hathor, Jiuyuan). Limited characters like Nanally cannot be chosen from the selector. For a full analysis of each option, see the S-Rank Selector Guide.
Characters to Avoid Early
The following characters are functional but offer lower overall value for a reroll compared to the recommended picks above:
Character | Reason |
|---|---|
A-Class character with a solid kit, but her damage ceiling is lower than S-Class alternatives. Not a priority target when rerolling. | |
A-Class character. Functional in early content but does not provide enough long-term value to justify rerolling for. | |
Lower overall damage output compared to other S-Rank options. Not a bad character, but there are stronger targets for a fresh start. | |
Rhythm-heavy playstyle that is difficult to execute consistently. Risky pick for beginners unless you are already confident with timing-based combat. |
Banner Strategy
NTE uses two types of gacha currency: Fabricated Dice for the standard banner and Solid Dice for limited character banners. Understanding the difference is key to spending efficiently during a reroll.
The Standard Character Banner features a permanent pool of S-Rank characters including Daffodil, Lacrimosa, Baicang, Hathor, and Jiuyuan. New accounts get a first-time discount on 50 pulls here, making this the most efficient starting point for every reroll. After completing those discounted pulls, the game also offers an S-Rank selector to guarantee one character of your choice.
The Limited Character Banner rotates featured characters on a regular schedule. The single biggest advantage of NTE's limited banner is that there is no 50/50 mechanic. Every S-Class character you pull on a limited banner is guaranteed to be the featured unit. This means your pity is never wasted on an off-banner character, which is a major improvement over systems used by competing games like Genshin Impact or Honkai: Star Rail.
For rerolling, spend Fabricated Dice on the standard banner first to take advantage of the discount, then use any remaining Solid Dice on the limited banner for a shot at the current featured character.
Pity System Breakdown
The pity system in NTE works on a per-banner basis and carries over between banner rotations. Here are the key numbers:

Mechanic | Details |
|---|---|
Base S-Rank rate | 1.88% per pull. This is higher than the 0.6% to 1.6% range found in many competing gacha games. |
Soft pity | Begins at 70 pulls without an S-Rank. Once you cross this threshold, the board changes so that every 5 to 6 tiles become S-Rank tiles, raising your effective rate to roughly 20% per pull. |
Hard pity | Guaranteed S-Rank character within 90 pulls at the absolute latest. Most players hit the S-Rank between 70 and 80 pulls thanks to soft pity. |
A-Rank guarantee | An A-Rank character or Arc is guaranteed every 10 pulls. |
Pity carryover | Pity progress is never lost. If you accumulate 50 pulls toward pity on one limited banner, those 50 pulls carry forward to the next limited banner. |
Because there is no 50/50 loss and pity carries over, every pull you make contributes directly toward obtaining the character you want. This is what makes rerolling in NTE particularly efficient.
Platform-Specific Reroll Tips
The reroll process varies slightly depending on your platform. Here are platform-specific tips to make each attempt as fast as possible.
Mobile (iOS/Android)
Use the built-in Guest Mode for the fastest reroll cycle. Guest accounts can be discarded without logging out of your main account.
On Android, you can clear the app data through Settings > Apps > NTE > Clear Data to reset without fully reinstalling. This is significantly faster than a full download.
On iOS, you need to delete and reinstall the app for each reroll, which takes longer due to the re-download. Consider using a Wi-Fi connection to speed this up.
Lower your graphics settings to the minimum during reroll runs. The tutorial combat loads faster at lower quality, and you do not need visual fidelity while speed-running through it.
PC (Windows)
Running multiple emulator instances is the fastest reroll method on PC. Tools like BlueStacks or LDPlayer let you run 2 to 3 instances simultaneously, tripling your attempts per hour.
Assign each instance to a different guest account. Pull on all of them at the same time, then evaluate results across all instances.
The PC client itself supports guest accounts. You can also swap between accounts by logging out from the title screen without reinstalling.
Console (PlayStation/Xbox)
Console rerolling is the slowest option because creating new accounts requires creating new platform profiles (PSN or Xbox Live).
If you want to reroll on console, consider doing the reroll on mobile first, then linking the account to your console once you have a good start. NTE supports cross-platform play and cross-save.
Should You Reroll?
Rerolling is not strictly required in NTE. The game's generous free pull economy, S-Rank selector on the standard banner, and absence of a 50/50 mechanic all mean that new players will eventually build a strong roster regardless. That said, there are clear advantages and trade-offs to consider.
Reasons to Reroll
Starting with an S+ tier DPS or breaker like Nanally or Daffodil accelerates early progression through bosses and story stages.
A strong opening lets you clear harder content sooner, earning more currency and widening your long-term advantage.
The 18 to 20 minute reroll cycle is short compared to games that require 30 to 60 minutes per attempt.
Reasons to Skip Rerolling
The S-Rank selector on the standard banner already provides a guaranteed top character, reducing the need to rely on luck.
Pity carries over, so even unlucky early pulls are not wasted in the long run.
If you value your time more than a small efficiency boost, you can simply play through and let the generous free pull schedule build your roster naturally.
Account Quality Benchmarks
Use the following benchmarks to decide whether to keep or reset a reroll:
Rating | What You Got | Recommendation |
|---|---|---|
God Roll | 2+ S-Rank characters from the S+/S tier list, plus 50+ pity progress toward the next S-Rank | Keep immediately and bind the account. |
Good Roll | 1 S+/S tier character plus at least 1 useful A-Rank, with 40+ pity progress | Keep unless you want to chase a god roll. |
Acceptable | 1 S-Rank character from the standard pool (even lower tier) | Playable, but rerolling again is recommended for F2P players. |
Reset | No S-Rank characters at all | Delete and start over. |
Connecting Your Reroll to Team Building
Your reroll results determine which team building lane you can pursue most effectively from day one. Think about your reroll not just as collecting strong individual characters, but as setting up the foundation for a specific team strategy.
If Your Reroll Gives You... | Build Toward | Next Characters to Target |
|---|---|---|
Hotori (Cosmos) + Hathor (Lakshana) for Blossom, Remora, and Charge trio | ||
Daffodil (Chaos) | Discord Lane (Incantation + Chaos + Psyche) | Sakiri (Incantation) + Fadia (Psyche) for Scorch, Nova, and Discord trio |
Stain Burst or Charge Lane | Fadia (Psyche) for Stain burst, or Hotori (Cosmos) + Anima DPS for Charge | |
Lacrimosa (Chaos) | Discord Lane or Scorch Sustained | Adler (Incantation) for Scorch, or add Fadia (Psyche) to enable Discord |
Scorch/Discord with Chaos partner | Daffodil or Lacrimosa (Chaos) for Scorch, then Fadia for Discord |
For detailed team compositions and the full reaction system breakdown, see the Team Building Guide. Planning your pulls around a specific lane from the start saves resources and gets you to endgame-ready teams faster than pulling randomly.
Tips
Use a guest account for faster rerolls rather than linking to email or social accounts immediately.
On PC, consider running two or three emulator instances in parallel. Log in as a guest on each and pull simultaneously to multiply the number of attempts per hour.
Skip the 90-second opening cinematic by tapping during the fade-in. This does not always work but can save time on some devices.
During tutorial combat, focus on parrying rather than dodging. Successful parries end encounters faster and can shave one to two minutes off each run.
After securing a good start, bind your account to an email or social login right away to avoid losing progress.
Check the team building guide to plan which characters complement your reroll picks before spending additional pulls.
Rerolling is easier in NTE than in most gacha games because pity carries over between banners and there is no 50/50 mechanic.