Neverness to Everness Reroll Guide
Whether you want to start off Neverness to Everness with a specific Characters, or just want to get as many Characters as possible before starting your journey, you may find yourself wanting to reroll your account. With this guide we will tell you how long a reroll will take, the best method to start over, and which characters are worth rerolling for.
Introduction
Rerolling is a common tactic used in Gacha games, which typically involves creating a new account, or redownloading the game entirely. Once you unlock the Gacha System, pulls are very limited, and your chances of pulling those coveted units with just a handful of limited pulls are slim. This is where the rerolling comes into play, and we are here to teach you the method for rerolling in Neverness to Everness, and whether it is really worth it.
What is Rerolling?
Rerolling is the act of creating multiple accounts in an effort to ensure the best possible outcomes when you start playing the game. It is often done in order to reduce the financial burden by grabbing as many characters as possible early on with the pre-registration rewards and the starting resources. Maximizing the results of these limited pulls often leads players to re-do this process repeatedly, until they acquire the characters they like, or get a very lucky start to their account, that will save them money in the long run.
Reroll Methods
There are several main methods to rerolling, and depending on how Neverness to Everness launches and what platform you play on, not all of these will be available to you.
Guest Method
First is the Guest Method. For games that allow Guest Accounts when signing into the game, you simply select the guest account option, play until you reach the Gacha, cash in your pulls, and if you are unhappy with the result you simply log out. You can then log back in with a new guest account, although that may require you to clear the cache of the game first. You can then repeat this process until the desired result.
Multiple Emails
The second method is simply having many different email Accounts. If you have several emails you can create an account with each one of them, giving you one attempt per account. Many email service providers let you create as many accounts as you wish, but it is time-consuming and typically considered the least efficient way to reroll.
Salting Emails
The last method is the one most commonly used by those who reroll a lot, and it is called the Salting Method. This method only requires a single email account, and through clever use of the so-called Salting of the email, you can re-use the same email accounts to create numerous game accounts with.
This is done by affixing a +1, +2, etc. to your email. For example, if your normal email is [email protected]:
- nanally+2@gmail.com
- nanally+3@gmail.com
- nanally+4@gmail.com
You would sign up and log-in via email, and enter any of the above addresses. Any game-related confirmation emails, like the confirmation code, will still be sent to your regular inbox, allowing you to reroll with a single email address.
It is important to note that, depending on the game, you may have to log-in manually with your email address, instead of using the "login with Gmail" option, once you have settled on an account. You will also want to make sure to remember which affix you used for your final account, so try and keep track of your results for each account you create with this method, until you've decided which one to keep!
Salting is by far the most efficient method, allowing you to create an endless number of accounts with little additional time-cost on your end. If you are using a Gmail address, you can also add a period to your email to salt it. An example of this, using [email protected] again, would be to use [email protected] instead. The period, much like the affix, will still lead to all emails being sent to the actual address. This method does not work with all email providers, however.
Rerolling in Neverness to Everness
So you would like to reroll in NTE, but is it even worth to do so? In order to help you with that decision, we've compiled the most important information below. First and foremost, you need to know how many free pulls you will be working with, and secondly, you will need to know how far into the game you have to be, before you can pull on the banners. The fewer pulls, and the longer it takes for a single attempt at rerolling, the less worth it tends to be.
Reroll Pull Amounts
Thanks to the pre-registration and social media campaigns, all players will be awarded 30 Standard pulls ( Fabricated Dice) via their in-game inbox. In addition, we will also be receiving 2,200 Annulith, which is 13 pulls on either Gacha banner. You can use these to do a bunch of limited banner pulls to try and get Nanally on launch. Depending on the exact amount of Annulith we will be getting through things like Redemption Codes or additional launch events, you might even be able to do a couple more pulls!
Make sure to check out all the Redeem Codes. You can use each of the codes for every reroll!
How Long Until I Can Pull?
The second question is tied to the story progression, and how long it takes to even unlock the Gacha in the first place. You will have to reach the appropriate stage in the game, and that takes quite a bit of time. Based on the CBT2 experience, it may take around 15 to 20 minutes until you reach the Gacha, including skipping all cutscenes (some of them are unskippable).
What Are The Rates?
Another vector that might help you decide whether to reroll or not are the actual pull-rates. The chances for receiving S-rank Characters are 0.99%. The soft pity does not begin until 70 pulls, with hard pity being 90 pulls, so you won't be able to benefit from pity at all during the re-roll process. That means you have ~40 or slightly more chances at a 6-star Operator every ~20 minutes.
Who to Pull For
With the expected pulls on launch, there is not much choice on who to pull. You will be able to get ~13-15 free pulls to use on either banner, and we recommend using htem for Nanally. Not only is she fun to play and has some interesting mechanics with many follow-up attacks, scaling her DMG is going to be easier than for most other characters.
You will also be able to get 30-35 Fabricated Dice for the standard banner. Since the first five 10-pulls on the standard banner are discounted, and you can do 10 pulls for the price of 8, you should be able to do 40 pulls on that banner (by spending 34 Dice), and then a 10-pull on the limited one. If you have to spend a few Annulith for that additional 10-pull, that is most certainly worth it when you plan on re-rolling. This strategy will get you the most pulls, with the chance for multiple S-Rank Characters.
For more information on what characters are valuable and worth pulling for, please check out our Tier List:
Conclusion - Is It Worth To Reroll In Arknights NTE?
Now that we've established what rerolling is, as well as the methods for rerolling, the real question is whether you should reroll in Neverness to Everness. Ultimately the decision is up to you, of course, but as far as we are concerned, it might be worth it if you have time to burn, and one of the three re-roll methods we listed above actually works.
Due to the fairly short tutorial time, and somewhat generous early pull currency, you can get a whopping 50 pulls early on. Especially the Standard banner pulls are quite generous, and since you get a free S-Rank character of your choice (except Nanally) once you've done 50 pulls on the Standard banner a few rerolls might be able to set you up for a very strong Account early on. Since the pity doesn't reset either, we recommend not using the selector until you've exhausted many of the early launch rewards, to avoid getting an unfortunate dupe early on - unless that's exactly what you want, of course.
Changelog
- 24 Apr. 2026: Guide created.
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