When Neverness to Everness Version 1.1 launched, it introduced Bagel, the game’s own social media platform, where you can post photos, collect likes, gain followers, and earn a special currency called Praise Jams. When you first look at it, the system seems surprisingly complicated.

Players quickly started wondering how Praise Jam rewards were calculated and if you would need to create popular posts to get all the event rewards.
Fortunately, the community may have already found the answer.
The Easy Daily Method
According to calculations shared by players on Reddit, the majority of casual players can ignore most of the complicated formulas and simply focus on a few daily interactions. Viewing five posts, liking three posts, and leaving three comments appears to guarantee around 2,000 Praise Jams every day, regardless of how successful your own posts are.
For many players, that is already enough to comfortably complete the limited-time Bagel event.

The event rewards only require 10,000 Praise Jam in total, meaning just a few days of basic interactions can clear most objectives. The same Reddit guide also points out that buying out the permanent Bagel shop requires 55,380 Praise Jams, and an additional achievement asks you to accumulate 100,000 Praise Jams over time.

Of course, calculations can become much more complicated. Every view, like, comment, follower, and save contributes to a hidden score, and that is then converted into additional Praise Jams through a system of diminishing returns. The person who posted the Reddit we linked to at the top has even created a calculator to estimate exactly how much currency their posts will generate.
Still, the most important thing to remember is that you do not need a viral post to make progress.
A lot of players report earning enough rewards simply by completing the daily interaction activities and occasionally uploading photos. Others even discovered that liking their own posts appears to count toward some of the calculations, making the system even easier.
For now, it looks like Bagel is less about becoming an influencer and more about logging in for a minute or two each day. And for players worried about another complicated social feature, that is probably good news.
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