NTE Wiki

Guides for gacha, progression, city life and combat mechanics of Neverness to Everness.

NTE Arc Guide: All 47 Weapons, the 5 Compatibility Classes & How to Pick NTE Bond Guide: 49 Roles, 240 Gifts And The Level 1-10 Reward Track NTE City Life Guide: Vehicles, Fishing, Housing, Cooking & Mahjong NTE Currency Guide: All 16 Currencies, What to Spend and What to Hoard NTE System Requirements: PC, Mobile Specs, Where to Download NTE Drive Module Guide: Console 7×7, All 74 Modules, 12 Suits & How To Score Them NTE Elements and Reactions Explained: Esper Cycle, All 6 Elements, All 8 Reactions NTE 999 Nights (v1.2): New Units Shinku & Iroi, Limited Boards, Patch Rewards NTE Gacha System Explained: The Dice Board, Pity, and No 50/50 NTE Hunter Level Guide: Appraisal Level And The 3 Breakthrough Quests At 20/40/50 Neverness to Everness Beginner Guide: What to Do First Neverness to Everness FAQ: Is NTE Free, Gacha, Multiplayer? Neverness to Everness Reroll Guide: Is It Worth It? NTE Racing Guide: 69 Track Entries, 43 Racers, Season Rank Explained NTE Release Date: Global Launch Timeline, Platforms & Patch Roadmap NTE Story & Quest Guide: Episode Quest, Anomaly Commission & Nameless Hospital NTE Vehicles: All 20 Models, How To Buy, Rent And Mod Them NTE Auction Guide: Ebisu Auction House's 51 Lots + BidKing's 3 Tiers, Bidding Strategy From Real Data NTE Fishing Guide: 99 Fish, 27 Baits, 4 Rods And How To Sell For Real Money NTE Map Exploration Guide: 271 YaHaHa Points, 208 Quest Drops, 39 Viewpoints NTE Minigames Roundup: Rhythm Drum, Scratch Cards, Claw Machine, PropHunt, Selfie, Mahjong NTE Module Farming Guide: EquipmentUpMaterial Tiers, 300 EXP Breakpoints And The Right Dungeon Per Suit NTE Housing Guide: 6 Properties, 343 Furniture Pieces, How Comfort And Fortune Really Work NTE Pink Paws Heist Guide: 10 Numbered Vaults, Mammon's Grand Vault, Full Item & Reward List NTE Tetris PvP Guide: The 100-Tier Combo Table, All 7 Block Elements & Ranked Rewards
Quick guide
GameVika's NTE wiki hub indexes 25 articles across 4 groups — Basics, Core Systems, City World, and FAQ — written natively in five languages instead of machine-translated. This index explains what each group covers and which article to open first depending on where you are: brand-new Hunter, mid-progression, or chasing the city's exclusive side content no other guide covers this deep.

What the NTE Wiki Covers (25 Articles, 4 Groups)

The 25 articles are sized to match how much a topic actually matters, and the largest group is the one no gacha-guide site usually bothers writing.

  • Basics (4 articles) — the beginner guide, a reroll guide, download and system requirements, and the release roadmap.
  • Core systems (4 articles) — the element wheel and Esper Cycle reactions explained, the character gacha board mechanic, the Arc (weapon) guide, and the Console/Module equipment guide.
  • City World (16 articles, the largest group) — NTE's open city is a content mine most competing sites skip past: vehicles, bond/affection with NPCs, city-life systems, the current live event, and the rest of the city's side activities (fishing, dining, furniture, racing, and more), each covered as its own article instead of a single shallow overview.
  • FAQ (1 article) — common questions that do not fit a single system, like language availability and platform questions.

Reading Path: New Hunter to City Completionist

The 25 articles are meant to be read by intent, not all at once.

  • Just installed: download and system requirements first, then the beginner guide, then the reroll guide if the account is not locked in yet.
  • First few sessions: the character gacha board mechanic before spending Dice, then the Arc guide once a weapon banner opens.
  • Building a character: the Console/Module equipment guide, then the element wheel and Esper Cycle article to plan a team around a reaction.
  • Settled in the city: bond/affection to build NPC relationships, then whichever city activity article matches an interest (vehicles, dining, fishing, and the rest), plus the current live event article while it lasts.

How This Wiki Differs From Machine-Translated Guides

Every article here is written natively in English, Vietnamese, Japanese, Korean, and Traditional Chinese, so terminology (Riftcrystal, Arc, Esper Cycle, Cartridge) reads the way each community actually talks about the game rather than the same sentence run through a translator five times. Numbers such as pity counts, element-wheel adjacency, and city-content totals are cross-checked against the game's own data and official patch notes before being written, and articles get revised when a patch changes a mechanic instead of sitting untouched.

How the Wiki Connects to Character, Build and Tier List Pages

The wiki explains the why behind a mechanic; character, Arc, and module detail pages hold the exact numbers for a specific unit. For example, the equipment guide explains why a Suit's 2-piece bonus differs from its 4-piece one in general, while a specific character's build page tells you which Suit to run on them. Same for the element wheel article: it covers the shared reaction logic, and the tier list ranks exactly where each character sits within the current patch using that logic.

FAQ

Which wiki article should I read first?
Start with download and system requirements if the game is not installed yet, then the beginner guide. Both sit in the Basics group and are meant to come before anything else.
How many articles does the wiki have and what do they cover?
25 articles across 4 groups: Basics (4), Core systems (4), City World (16), and FAQ (1). The City World group is the largest because it covers the open city's side content in depth instead of a single overview page.
Does the wiki get updated when a new patch drops?
Yes. Numbers and mechanic explanations are checked against the game's own data and official patch notes, and articles are revised whenever a patch changes something instead of sitting untouched.
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