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Daily Routine Guide
April 4, 2026 at 10:52 AM
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This guide provides a comprehensive daily play checklist for Neverness to Everness. Following a structured daily routine is important because many of the game's progression rewards are time-gated. Completing your tasks each day ensures steady Hunter Level growth, maximizes currency income, and prevents you from falling behind on content that cannot be recovered once missed.
Daily tasks are the primary method for raising your Hunter Level, which is the account-wide progression metric that governs access to story quests, combat modes, and system unlocks across Hethereau. For every 10 Hunter Levels you reach, you gain 1 Appraisal Level. Skipping daily tasks for even a few days can create a noticeable gap between your current Hunter Level and the requirements for the next story chapter.
The routine below is designed to be efficient. Most structured tasks can be completed in 45 to 60 minutes of focused play, leaving additional time for open-ended exploration, events, or endgame activities as they become available.
Daily missions are the single most important task on your checklist. They reset every day and provide Annulith, experience, and upgrade materials. Because these rewards cannot be recovered if missed, you should always complete daily missions first before moving to other activities.
Check the mission board in Hethereau for your current task list. New tasks appear after each daily reset.
Tasks typically cover a mix of combat challenges, city exploration objectives, and resource gathering assignments. This variety ensures you engage with multiple parts of the game during each session.
Completing all of the day's missions may unlock a bonus reward chest with additional materials and currency.
Daily missions do not consume stamina or energy, so they cost nothing beyond your time. Always finish them before spending resources on repeatable farming content.
Commissions are repeatable side tasks available from NPCs throughout the city. They serve double duty: they grant supplementary currency, character experience, and upgrade materials, while also building your relationship with individual NPCs.
Commissions consume one of the game's two energy types (the secondary pool, separate from Character Pixels). Plan your energy spending so you can complete a full round of commissions each day.
Commission types include delivery runs, investigation assignments, and other city-based errands. The tasks rotate, so the available commissions change regularly.
Building NPC affinity through commissions can unlock dialogue options, story side content, and material rewards that are otherwise inaccessible.
Commissions also contribute to Hunter Level experience, making them one of the most efficient daily activities for overall account progression.
Domains are repeatable combat instances where you earn gear and upgrade materials. They are one of the main ways to strengthen your roster and should be a regular part of your daily routine.
Domains drop KongMu equipment pieces (disks and drive blocks), character ascension materials, and Lost Pieces.
Each domain run costs Character Pixels, the game's primary stamina resource. Use all available Character Pixels before logging off so none goes to waste.
Focus on domains that drop equipment for your main team's Espers first. Once your gear is serviceable, shift to character ascension material domains instead.
Higher difficulty tiers drop better rewards. Push the highest difficulty your team can comfortably clear for the most efficient use of stamina.
Neverness to Everness uses two separate resource pools that control how much repeatable content you can complete each day. Managing both pools is essential to getting the most out of your daily routine.
Character Pixels are the primary stamina resource. They are consumed by equipment domains, anomaly containment missions, and other repeatable farming activities. Character Pixels recharge passively over time and can also be refreshed with premium currency. Visit the stamina system page for exact recharge rates and refresh caps.
The second energy pool fuels city commissions and certain side activities. Like Character Pixels, this pool regenerates continuously rather than resetting on a hard daily timer. Both resources tick upward at a steady rate until they hit their respective caps, which means you can log in at any time of day and spend what has accumulated without losing progress.
Because daily missions do not consume either resource, always complete your missions first. Reserve your Character Pixels for domain farming and your commission energy for city commissions afterward. This order ensures that the most time-sensitive rewards (daily missions) are secured before spending limited resources on repeatable content.
Limited-time events run alongside your regular daily activities and come with their own separate task lists. Event rewards are often among the most valuable in the game, including exclusive materials, currency, and sometimes cosmetic items that disappear when the event period ends.
Check the event tab daily. New event stages or tasks may unlock as the event progresses.
Complete event tasks before they expire. Unlike daily missions, which repeat indefinitely, event content has a fixed end date.
Some events require specific activities like participating in co-op content, completing certain commissions, or clearing event-exclusive combat encounters.
After finishing structured tasks, spend your remaining playtime exploring Hethereau and the surrounding areas. The open world is packed with content that does not appear on the mission board.
Hidden chests, anomaly encounters, collectibles, and discovery milestones all provide Annulith and other resources.
Environmental puzzles and side stories are scattered across the map. Some require specific abilities or approaches to solve.
Open the map and look for undiscovered icons in areas you have not fully explored. Completing all discoveries in a region often unlocks a regional completion bonus.
Anomaly encounters are random world events that appear while you traverse the city. They offer valuable drops and combat experience.
Before logging off, take a few minutes to handle team upkeep. Small improvements compound over time and keep your team ready for the next day's content.
Enhance newly acquired KongMu equipment if it represents an upgrade over your current pieces.
Level up Espers with any experience materials you have accumulated.
Review your Arc loadouts and swap in better weapons as they become available.
Claim any completed achievement rewards from the achievements menu. These are easy to overlook but provide free resources.
In addition to your daily activities, weekly missions provide larger rewards on a seven-day cycle. Weekly tasks typically require completing a set number of daily missions over the course of the week, clearing specific domain content, or participating in weekly events. Track your weekly reset time so you do not miss the window for completion.
As you reach higher Hunter Levels, endgame weeklies may include High-Risk Commissions, Anomaly Commissions, Circle Bounty encounters, and Anomaly Dungeon clears. These reward higher-tier materials and gear but demand well-built teams.
Task | Priority | Estimated Time | Resource Cost |
|---|---|---|---|
Complete all daily missions | Critical | 15-20 min | None |
Clear city commissions | High | 10-15 min | Commission energy |
Use all Character Pixels on domains | High | 15-20 min | Character Pixels |
Complete event tasks | High (when active) | Varies | Varies |
Explore new map areas | Medium | Open-ended | None |
Manage team and equipment | Medium | 5-10 min | None |
Check weekly mission progress | Medium | 2 min | None |
Tip | Details |
|---|---|
Never skip daily missions | The rewards are the most time-sensitive items in the game. Missing even a single day sets back your Hunter Level growth. |
Finish commissions before pure stamina farming | Commissions provide Hunter Level experience alongside material drops, making them more efficient for account progression than running extra domain clears. |
Clear story quests as soon as they unlock | Main story completions grant large chunks of Hunter Level experience. Sitting on an available story quest means you are missing out on easy progression. |
Let stamina cap overnight, then spend it in the morning | Because both resource pools regenerate continuously, logging in once your pools are near capacity lets you extract maximum value from each session. |
Check the event tab every day | Event tasks are easy to forget, but their rewards are often the best available at any given time. |
Prioritize main story during your first week | Story quests provide the largest early Annulith payouts and unlock critical game systems. Daily optimization matters less until the core systems are available. |
Join a guild or community group early | Group content and social features may offer additional daily bonuses and co-op rewards. |