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Version 1.1 Banners
May 23, 2026 at 08:09 PM
Confirmed Lacrimosa June 3-24 and Chaos June 24-July 8 banner dates, promoted Chaos to S Lakshana Condensate, added Special Program codes and codename
Version 1.1 of Neverness to Everness introduces the next pair of limited character banners following the close of Version 1.0. The confirmed Phase 1 featured character is Lacrimosa, an S-Class Chaos sustained off-field damage dealer from the Bureau of Anomaly Control's ETD-4 division. Phase 2 features Chaos, a confirmed member of the ETD-6 platoon; every combat-relevant attribute for Chaos, including rarity, element, role, weapon class, and Arc compatibility, remains unconfirmed pending the developer's pre-banner reveal. Both characters are expected to anchor the version's pull priority once details ship.

As of the start of Version 1.0 the official banner schedule for 1.1 has not been posted by the developer. The framework below combines confirmed reveals (banner pairing, character roles, faction affiliations) with dates expressed as ranges relative to the Version 1.0 close date of June 3, 2026. Treat the dates as estimates until the official launch announcement; the banner names, soft and hard pity, currency, cosmetic milestone structure, and pity carryover behaviour are confirmed.
Field | Phase 1: Lacrimosa | Phase 2: Chaos |
|---|---|---|
Featured Character | ||
Class | S-Class | S-Class |
Element | Lakshana | |
Role | Main Damage / DoT (Chaos), Liquid Arc compatibility | Main Damage / Crime-charge spend, Lakshana element |
Faction | Bureau of Anomaly Control, ETD-4 | Bureau of Anomaly Control, ETD-6 |
Currency | ||
Estimated Start | June 3 - June 24, 2026 | June 24 - July 8, 2026 |
Soft Pity | 70 pulls | 70 pulls |
Hard Pity | 90 pulls | 90 pulls |
Off-Banner Risk | None; 100% featured guarantee on every S-Class | None; 100% featured guarantee on every S-Class |
Pity Carryover | Inherits from |
The first 1.1 banner features Lacrimosa, who was fully revealed during the Version 1.0 launch window but held back from the launch roster. Her kit centres on a stack of Chaos constructs that she summons and then redeploys around the field, generating off-field hits that compound the team's damage rotation. Her signature passive reduces the Break capacity of every enemy hit by her constructs, which makes her a near-mandatory pick on Discord teams that rely on chaining boss Break windows.
The banner uses the same Scarborough Fair board format and No 50/50 System that defined every limited banner in 1.0. Players spend Solid Dice to pull on the Limited Board; soft pity activates at 70 pulls and hard pity at 90 pulls. Every S-Class drop is guaranteed to be Lacrimosa.
Pity carries over from Misty Tipsy Style. Players who reached high pull counts on Hotori without an S-Class drop step into Lacrimosa's banner with elevated S-Class probability already active.
The second 1.1 banner features Chaos, a member of the ETD-6 platoon confirmed as the Phase 2 featured character. Chaos's rarity, element, role, weapon class, signature mechanic, and Arc compatibility are all unconfirmed at the time of writing and will be filled in once the developer's pre-banner reveal stream airs. Until that reveal, do not treat any community-circulated rarity or element value for Chaos as final.
Like every limited banner, the Chaos banner uses the Scarborough Fair board, runs on Solid Dice, and rate-up the featured S-Class with a 100% guarantee on every S-Class drop. Pity carries over from the Lacrimosa banner.
Both 1.1 banners follow the standard limited-banner cosmetic milestone structure. Each banner has its own counter that retains progress across reruns and is independent of the 70-90 character pity track.

Pull Milestone | Reward Type | Notes |
|---|---|---|
50 pulls | Glider skin | Banner-themed glider livery |
120 pulls | Vehicle skin | Themed vehicle livery applied through |
200 pulls | Featured-character outfit | Per-character cosmetic; specific names to be announced before banner launch |
Cosmetic items can also drop from board tiles before reaching the milestone threshold, at the same base rate of roughly 0.33% per applicable tile that ran during the 1.0 banners. The milestone track is the reliable acquisition path; the tile drop is a small bonus.
The Arc Research Program weapon banner runs in parallel with both 1.1 character banners. Players spend Tri-Key to pull on a 10-pull Arc system that guarantees the featured S-Class Arc within 80 pulls. Lacrimosa's signature Arc is featured during her banner, and the Chaos banner is expected to feature the matching ETD-6 Arc when its kit is revealed.
Several strategy notes apply to both 1.1 banners:
Save through 1.0 close. Players who plan to pull both 1.1 characters should aim for at least 180 Solid Dice on hand by June 3, 2026. Combined with the launch carryover and the 1.0 final-week login events, most active accounts should reach this threshold without spending money.
Pity carries forward. Pull progress that ends short of an S-Class drop on Hotori carries directly into Lacrimosa, and Lacrimosa pity carries into Chaos. There is no penalty for skipping a banner aside from the missed cosmetic milestone counter.
Lacrimosa first if Discord-focused. Lacrimosa's stacking Break-cap reduction passive is single-handedly the highest-impact upgrade available to Discord-team builders. Players who run Sakiri, Adler, or any Incantation-Chaos-Psyche team configuration should prioritise her first.
Hold the Arc banner. Pull the character first, then the Arc. The featured Arc loses most of its value if the character is not on the roster.
As of the start of Version 1.0:
Confirmed: Lacrimosa and Chaos as the 1.1 pair, both as S-Class units, both on Limited banners with the No 50/50 guarantee, the cosmetic milestone format, the Solid Dice currency, and the pity carryover behaviour.
Estimated: The exact start and end dates for both phases. The Lacrimosa banner is expected to follow Hotori's June 3, 2026 close; the Chaos banner is expected to follow Lacrimosa.
To be announced: Featured A-Class rate-ups for both banners, Chaos's element typing and kit details, signature Arc names, and the cosmetic milestone reward names.
Beyond the off-field damage and Break-cap reduction profile published in the official banner reveal, Lacrimosa carries two additional mechanical hooks that significantly raise her endgame value. Both have been observed in pre-release footage and called out by the developer's pre-banner kit teases, but they are not in the at-a-glance summary above.
Weapon swap mechanic. Lacrimosa carries multiple weapon forms in her kit and rotates between them mid-combo. The transition is part of her standard rotation rather than a context-specific cooldown, which gives her playstyle a high-action feel similar to a hot-swap class in other titles. The weapon form determines the element profile of her follow-up attacks within the rotation.
Enemy combat-technique copy. Lacrimosa has an interaction that lets her temporarily replace her Morning Tomato skill with a combat technique copied from a defeated enemy. The replacement persists across the rotation until the technique is overwritten by a new copy or recalled in the Skill menu, giving Lacrimosa a customisation layer that no other launch-window character has. Pre-launch kit footage suggests this mechanic gives her a sustained-damage profile suited to longer rotations in prolonged endgame anomaly-zone phases where rotation length matters more than burst spike.
These two mechanics together push Lacrimosa from 'support-flavoured DPS' into a flexible main-DPS profile. Players who already plan to run Sakiri, Adler, or other Discord-team support pieces will get the highest value out of her on a Discord/Break composition. Players who want Lacrimosa as a main DPS instead can lean on the enemy-copy mechanic to fit her into a wider variety of teams.
The May 23, 2026 Version 1.1 Special Program revealed three new redeem codes to mark the announcement. Players can claim these in the Customer Service menu under Redeem Code. Codes are time-limited; check the redeem codes hub for the current expiry status.
DREAMWALK0603
TOMATO100
RACENOLIMIT
Version 1.1 carries the English codename Corridor of Echoes, derived from the new anomaly location of the same name introduced in the update. The Mainland China client uses the codename 游梦洄廊 (dream-wandering corridor) for the same version, in keeping with the localized naming pattern used for v1.0 content.
Lacrimosa
Chaos
Misty Tipsy Style
Gacha System
No 50/50 System
Solid Dice
Arc Research Program