Neverness to Everness Reroll Guide: Best Characters to Target in 2026

Neverness to Everness (NTE) launched globally in late April 2026 and immediately stood out in the gacha space for one reason: no 50/50. Every S-rank you pull on the limited banner is the featured character. That single mechanic changes how rerolling works compared to most gacha games, and it’s exactly why knowing what to target from the start matters more here.

This guide covers everything you actually need: how the gacha system works, the fastest reroll method, which characters to chase, and when a result is good enough to keep. No filler, no vague advice — just a clear path to the best possible start.

Rerolling in NTE is optional, but it’s also faster and more rewarding than in most similar games. If you have 20 minutes and care about your early roster, it’s worth at least one or two attempts.

What Is Rerolling and Why Does It Work Well in NTE?

Rerolling means creating a new account, claiming your free pulls, and checking what you get. If the result is bad, you start over. If it’s good, you keep that account and play from there.

Most gacha games make rerolling frustrating because pity resets and the 50/50 system means even reaching the guarantee doesn’t guarantee the character you want. NTE removes that problem entirely. Every time you hit an S-rank on the limited banner, you get the featured character — no coin flip, no wasted pity. That makes each reroll attempt more predictable and more rewarding when it goes well.

The catch is that getting to the gacha takes 15 to 20 minutes per run. There are mandatory cutscenes during the prologue that can’t be skipped. You’ll also need a separate email for each attempt, unless you use the salting method explained below.

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NTE Gacha Basics: What You Need to Know Before Your First Pull

You don’t need a deep understanding of the gacha system to reroll, but a few mechanics will change how you approach each run.

The Scarborough Fair Board System

NTE doesn’t use a standard pull animation. Instead, you roll dice and move a piece called a Chuppa across a board. The tile you land on determines your reward — characters, weapons, currency, or bonus rolls. The board changes when you approach pity, turning more tiles into S-rank character tiles. It functions like a visual pity tracker, which makes resource management easier to follow than in most gacha games.

There are two banner types:

  • Limited Board — uses Solid Dice, features time-limited S-rank characters, currently Nanally
  • Standard Board — uses Fabricated Dice, permanent pool of six S-rank characters

Pity, Soft Pity, and the No-50/50 Rule

  • Base S-rank rate: 1.87%
  • Soft pity triggers at 70 pulls — the board modifies and the S-rank rate jumps to roughly 19.59%
  • Hard pity (guarantee) at 90 pulls
  • Pity carries over between banners, so progress on one limited banner continues on the next
  • No 50/50 on the limited banner — the featured character is always the S-rank you receive

The only exception to pity carryover is cosmetic milestones (gliders, vehicle skins, character outfits), which reset between banners and are not relevant for rerolling.

Pull on Standard First, Then Limited

Your first 50 pulls on the Standard Board are discounted — 40 Fabricated Dice instead of 50. After those 50 pulls, you receive a permanent S-rank character selector. You keep this selector even if you pulled an S-rank earlier in those 50. That means the ideal pull order every single run is:

  1. Dump all Fabricated Dice into the Standard Board
  2. Use your Solid Dice on the Limited Banner (Nanally)

How Long Does Each Reroll Run Take?

Around 15 to 20 minutes, depending on how fast you move through the prologue. Two or three cutscenes are unskippable and run about a minute each. The rest of the prologue moves quickly once you know what to click through.

After reaching Hethereau and unlocking the gacha system, the actual pulling takes just a few minutes. The total time per run is short enough that doing three to five attempts in an evening is realistic.

The Fastest Reroll Method: Step by Step

Email Salting (Recommended)

This is the easiest method and requires no new email accounts. Add a + symbol and any number after your email address before the @:

  • yourname**+1**@gmail.com
  • yourname**+2**@gmail.com
  • yourname**+3**@gmail.com

Each address registers as a unique account in NTE, but all emails still land in your original inbox. You can repeat this indefinitely.

Multi-Server Method

If you’re flexible about which server you play on, each server on a single NTE account stores data separately. That gives you up to four reroll attempts from one account with no extra emails required.

The Reroll Flow

  1. Create a new account with a salted email (or pick a new server)
  2. Complete the prologue — skip every cutscene you can
  3. Open mail and claim all pre-registration rewards and login bonuses
  4. Redeem active codes (see below)
  5. Pull all Fabricated Dice on the Standard Board
  6. Pull all Solid Dice on the Limited Banner (Nanally)
  7. Check your result against the criteria in the “What Counts as a Good Reroll Result” section below
  8. Keep: stop here and play this account. Restart: close the game, create a new salted email, and repeat from step 1 — no uninstall required

Active Redeem Codes for Extra Pulls

Always redeem codes before pulling. These were active at launch and may expire:

Code Reward
NTE0429 Annulith + bonus rewards
NTENANALLYGO Free pulls / Annulith
NTENOWTOENJOY Free pulls / Annulith
NTEGIFT Free pulls
NTEHAVEFUN Free pulls

Check the official NTE social channels before each run — new codes appear frequently during launch events.

How Many Free Pulls Can You Expect Per Run?

Around 80 to 90 pulls total at launch, spread across Standard and Limited banners. Here’s where they come from:

Source Reward
Pre-registration milestones 20 Fabricated Dice
Launch livestream rewards 2,200+ Annulith + bonus dice
Redeem codes 300+ Annulith per code
Login and event rewards 1+ Solid Dice, more Annulith
Story / exploration (to Hunter Lv15) 10+ additional dice
Standard Board beginner discount 40 Fabricated Dice covers 50 pulls

160 Annulith converts to one Solid Dice. So the Annulith from codes and rewards adds more Limited Banner pulls on top of the dice you receive directly.

Best Characters to Reroll For in NTE Version 1.0

#1 Priority: Nanally (Limited Banner)

Nanally is the strongest DPS at launch and the only character currently on the limited banner. Her kit centers on an Underboss summon that triggers follow-up attacks every time a teammate lands a hit. The result is a constant stream of extra damage that runs even when Nanally is sitting off-field.

She also has wall-running built into her skill, which makes open-world exploration noticeably faster than with most other characters.

Nanally fits into any team composition. She performs especially well paired with Zero (the main character), whose Instant Cycle mechanic feeds into her follow-up frequency. If you’re going to target one character from this guide, it’s her — and since she’s time-limited (available until May 13, 2026 on the Ichi-daime banner), there’s no waiting for a rerun.

Standard Banner Priority: Who to Target with Your Selector

After 50 pulls on the Standard Board, you choose one S-rank character for free. The Standard pool at launch has six characters: Sakiri, Daffodil, Baicang, Jiuyuan, Fadia, and Hathor.

Here’s the priority ranking:

Character Role Why They Matter
Sakiri Buffer / Support Best support at launch. Groups enemies, applies ATK buff on Ultimate, scales with your DPS investment
Jiuyuan Sub DPS / Healer Compresses the healer slot at A1 (one dupe). Strong synergy with Nanally and Baicang
Daffodil Main DPS Solid DPS alternative if you miss Nanally. Good boss stagger
Baicang Main DPS Highest damage ceiling in 1.0 but requires precise execution
Hathor Sub DPS Strong burst rotation, fits well in AoE content
Fadia Tank / Defense Best defensive character. Value grows at endgame when content difficulty spikes

If you plan to use your selector on Sakiri or a support, rerolling for a DPS S-rank on the Standard Board before the selector triggers is worth the effort — it gives you a stronger two-character foundation from day one.

Free Characters You Get Without Pulling

Even on a fresh account with no great rolls, you don’t start from nothing:

  • Chiz — S-rank main DPS unlocked through the Tycoon game system at Hunter Level 18. Takes time to build out, but deals solid damage once fully upgraded
  • Haniel — A-rank support given at account start. Generic ATK buffer with decent utility
  • Aurelia — A-rank support from three-day login rewards
  • Zero — Your playable main character, strong sub DPS with a unique Instant Cycle mechanic

These free characters can carry you through early and mid content. Chiz in particular is often underestimated — once fully awakened, she puts up competitive numbers.

What Counts as a Good Reroll Result?

Keep the account if you get:

  • Nanally from the Limited Banner + any S-rank from the Standard Board
  • Sakiri or Jiuyuan from Standard + any S-rank or Nanally from Limited
  • Two S-rank characters total (one from each banner) — this gives you the most team building flexibility early

The selector alone is enough to keep going if:

You pulled at least one S-rank on the Standard Board before hitting 50 pulls, then used the selector to pick a second strong character. Two guaranteed S-ranks is a solid starting point regardless of who they are.

Consider restarting if:

  • Your Standard Board pulls gave only A-rank characters and the selector is your only S-rank
  • You got no Nanally from the Limited Banner and your Standard result is weak

A-rank DPS characters fall noticeably behind S-rank options as content difficulty increases. Getting at least one S-rank DPS before using your selector on a support is the cleaner outcome.

Is Rerolling in NTE Worth It — and How Long Do You Have?

Honestly, probably not for most players. The game hands you a standard selector at 50 pulls, which means you’re picking one S-rank for free within your first hour. Combine that with a strong free roster (Chiz, Haniel, Zero) and the generous pull economy, and the baseline experience is solid enough without any rerolling.

That said, there’s a timing argument for doing it now rather than later. Nanally’s banner runs until May 13, 2026. She’s the strongest DPS at launch and a limited character — no confirmed rerun date. Once her banner ends, you can no longer reroll specifically for her on the Limited Board. After that, rerolling becomes mostly about Standard Banner characters, which you can target through normal play anyway. If you’re going to reroll, the window is open right now, and it closes in a matter of days.

Rerolling also has a lower barrier here than in most gacha games. Each run takes 15 to 20 minutes, the no-50/50 system means your pulls always go to the featured character, and the email salting method removes the need to create new accounts. If you have time this week and want the strongest possible start — specifically Nanally plus a solid standard S-rank — a few attempts is a reasonable investment.

Set a limit before you start. Three to five runs is enough. If you haven’t hit a result you’re happy with by then, play what you have. The game is designed around consistent free-to-play pull income, and you’ll have opportunities to correct your roster through natural progression.

After You Settle on an Account: First Steps

Once you’ve decided to keep an account, a few early decisions will shape your progression for the next several weeks.

Redeem any remaining codes immediately — some expire within days of launch
Prioritize story progression to unlock Chiz through the Tycoon system at Hunter Level 18
Skip the Arc Research banner (weapons) for now. Strong Arcs drop from world bosses and can be bought with in-game currency. Save your Tri-Keys for the signature weapon of your main DPS later
Start building pity on the next limited banner after Nanally's. Pity carries over, so every Solid Dice you spend counts toward the next character's guarantee — even if you have nothing to show for it yet
Focus on leveling two teams, not one. Endgame content in NTE requires two separate parties, so spreading your investment early saves time later

The characters you start with matter less than people think. The roster gap between a “perfect” reroll and a decent one closes within a few weeks of regular play. What actually separates accounts at the two-month mark is how efficiently players spent their early resources — especially whether they saved Solid Dice for the characters that mattered most.

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Final Thoughts

The reroll process in NTE comes down to three things: use the email salting method to save time, pull Standard Board first to lock in your selector, then hit the limited banner for Nanally. A run where you land Nanally plus a strong standard S-rank is about as good as it gets at launch.

If rerolling isn’t your thing, the game’s free-to-play setup is generous enough that skipping it entirely is a reasonable call. Either way, the goal is the same: get two solid S-rank characters working together and start banking pity for what comes next.

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