Hey there, future Anomaly Hunter! Welcome to Neverness to Everness, a rare open-world gacha game blending high-octane supernatural action. Feeling a bit lost or overwhelmed as a beginner? Don’t worry, you’re not alone. Our beginner guide is the best way to get started, helping you master combat, build the best teams, and find more tips and tricks to make your progress easier.
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Focus on Run Through the Story First
Whenever you are just getting started with the Neverness to Everness early game, the first thing you should focus on is the main storyline. Your early hours are very important, because the tutorials and first story chapters naturally unlock core systems like combat swapping, the Bureau of Anomaly Control, the City Tycoon feature, vehicles, housing, and more.

Additionally, completing these early chapters fills your vault with free rewards, characters, and resources. These help you upgrade faster and unlock new characters more easily. Since early game progression is story-driven, following the storyline is the best way to get a strong start.
Understand the Two Level Systems
When you are progressing in NTE, you will gain EXP and level up. But here, there are two different leveling systems that you need to understand:

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Hunter Level → This is your main level. Every time you level up, you unlock free rewards.
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Appraisal Level → This unlocks automatically when your Hunter Level reaches certain milestones. It increases your character level cap and unlocks harder content.
Tip for Leveling Up Faster: The world is large, but don’t waste time running everywhere. Try to unlock vehicles early, like cars or motorcycles, because they help you travel faster. Also, watch for small visual signs like distorted air, static on buildings, or objects floating. These mean anomalies are nearby. They lead to fights or puzzles that give good EXP, materials, and loot. Hunting anomalies is a fast way to level up.
Learning the Combat Mechanics for Early Progress
Before building an NTE starter team, you need to master the combat system to get results. To get good first learn to understand enemy attack patterns to avoid damage, use stagger breaks, and attack hard when enemies are stunned.
Stagger System
This is your main advantage in battles. Every enemy has a hidden stagger or break meter. When this meter fills and breaks, the enemy gets stunned and takes much higher damage.
How to break the stagger meter faster: Use perfect dodges and keep chaining attacks while swapping characters. This helps fill the meter quickly and makes boss fights easier.

Master the Esper Cycle for Trigger Effects
Every character in Neverness to Everness has an Esper type. These work like an elemental system. There are different types such as Lakshana, Cosmos, Anima, Psyche, Incantation, and Chaos.

So, why are these Esper types important? They help you fill the Esper Meter, which lets you trigger special attacks. The meter fills during battles, and by swapping characters in the right order, you can activate strong duo or trio reactions. These deal high damage and give extra effects like crowd control, buffs, or debuffs, making tough fights easier.
Here are triggering reactions from our NTE early game guide:
Duo Reactions:
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Cosmos + Anima (Blossom Effect: spawns a turret that attacks enemies)
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Cosmos + Lakshana (Remora Effect: marks enemies and slows them)
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Incantation + Chaos (Scorch Effect: deals damage over time)
Trio Reactions:
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Lakshana + Cosmos + Anima (Charge Effect: Remora + Blossom hits give high Ultimate Energy)
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Incantation + Chaos + Psyche (Discord Effect: Scorch + Nova deal heavy stagger damage)
Building a Well-Balanced Team Early
Now that you understand the Esper Cycle, you can experiment with different teams by combining four characters to trigger special effects in battle. But that alone is not enough. To build a strong team, you also need a mix of different character roles. Here is a simple team setup you can follow from our Neverness to Everness beginner guide:

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DPS or Heavy Hitter: This is your main damage dealer. They stay on the field most of the time and deal high damage to enemies.
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Supporter or Healer: This role keeps your team alive and strong. They provide healing, buffs, or protection so your DPS can fight longer.
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Tank or Controller: This character handles defense and control. They absorb damage, give shields, apply debuffs, and control enemies with crowd control.
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Utility or Break Character: This role focuses on breaking enemies. They help stagger targets and create openings for your DPS to deal big damage safely.
Key Team Building Rule for Beginners: Try to balance both character roles and different Esper types to get more bonus effects. More importantly, focus on upgrading one strong team in the early chapters.
Best NTE Starter Team
Here is a more accessible and beginner-friendly starter team you can follow for early and midgame progression in Neverness to Everness:
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Character |
Role |
Why It Works |
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Chiz
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DPS |
Main damage dealer. Uses skill and ultimate cycles to consistently deal damage and carry fights. |
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Adler
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Support |
Provides shields and setup, helping the team survive and maintain stability in combat. |
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Mint
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Support / Break |
Boosts overall team output and helps break enemy defenses faster. |
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Skia
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Healer |
Keeps the team alive with healing, especially useful since the team lacks advanced defensive mechanics. |
This setup acts as a baseline progression team, focusing on survivability, consistency, and low investment rather than complex reaction combos.

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Adler starts by applying shields and setting up the fight
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Mint follows with buffs to increase overall damage
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Chiz (or Zero) takes the field as your main DPS, using skills and ultimates
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Skia provides healing whenever needed to sustain the team
Power Up Your Characters to Perform Better
It is very important to grow your characters in NTE to make them stronger in battles. The game has several upgrade systems that help improve performance. They are:

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Arcs: Weapons for your characters. You can farm them from anomalies or buy them from the shop.
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Consoles: These work like an artifact or gear set system. They improve main stats, sub-stats, and give set bonuses with 2-piece or 4-piece effects. You can farm Consoles from the Rabbit Hole Anomaly Zone, which also drops materials to upgrade them.
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Awakenings: Awakenings use duplicate copies of a character to unlock permanent upgrades. Getting extra copies makes your character stronger and unlocks special battle effects.
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Esper Abilities: These are special upgrades that improve a character’s attacks and playstyle. They can add extra effects to skills, support abilities, or ultimates. This system is linked to your Appraisal Level.
Gear Tip: Don’t invest too much in Consoles before level 30, since higher levels will give better consoles with better set effects
Dive into City Tycoon Life
While progressing in Neverness to Everness, you will unlock a special feature called City Tycoon. In this mode, you have a Tycoon Level system and different features like Property, The Cafe by Origen, Hethreau Hobbies, Garage, Hunter Exchange, and Races. These features include activities like:

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Street racing and delivery missions
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Coffee shop management, Mahjong, and business building
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Fully customizable housing (apartments or mansions you can decorate)
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Inviting characters for bonding and story moments
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Car customization, auctions, mini-games, and more
While enjoying these activities, you also need to focus on increasing your Tycoon Level. You level it up by completing special tasks that are given for each level. In early levels, you unlock basic Tycoon City features. Later, you unlock things like increasing the City Stamina cap, which helps you earn more money through deliveries, races, business jobs, and driving activities each week.
Quick Daily Routine for Beginners
With all these mechanics, the best way to progress faster is to follow a simple daily routine. Here are tips and tricks for your daily gameplay from this NTE beginner guide:

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Do your Dailies, Weekly Commissions, and Anomaly Hunts: Complete these simple tasks every day to earn steady rewards and resources.
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Use Your City Stamina: Spend your City Stamina on fun activities like races and deliveries to earn more money and support your progression.
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Participate in Limited-Time Events: Check the Events tab every day and complete all available tasks like daily sign-ins and event missions to get extra rewards.
FAQ – Common Beginner Questions
What is the Neverness to Everness release date?
Neverness to Everness will officially launch worldwide on April 29, 2026 across PC, PlayStation 5, iOS, and Android.
Should I reroll for specific characters?
Depend on your playstyle. You will be rewarded with some good starter characters to progress smoothly. If you’re aiming for an optimized start, you can check our rerolling guide for details.
How important is the City Tycoon system?
The City Tycoon system is very important. It gives rewards, resources, and fun activities that help your progress. So, you should start it as soon as it unlocks.
Conclusion
That’s everything you need to start strong in Neverness to Everness. Follow the story, build smart teams, master combat, and take advantage of systems like Esper cycles and City Tycoon to grow steadily. As you continue progressing, consistency becomes key, and staying on top of daily tasks and exploration makes a big difference over time. If you want a more flexible way to keep your progress going, OSLink lets you access your PC session from your phone, so you can continue your adventure, complete tasks, and stay on track anytime without being tied to your setup








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