NTE Banner Schedule & Timeline
Track all current, upcoming, and past banners in Neverness to Everness. Plan your pulls wisely with our complete banner timeline, gacha rates, and pity system guide.
Version 1.0 · Phase 2
Misty Tipsy Style
Signature Arc:
Marching Beyond TimeBANNER COSMETICS
• Priceless Orchid Outfit (200 pulls)
• Autumn Haze Blizzard-V4 Livery (120 pulls)
• Orchid Breeze Glider (50 pulls)
Complete Banner Timeline
Forsaken Path
Fading Revery
Misty Tipsy Style
Shining Debut
NTE Gacha Rates & Pity System
Character Banner (Limited Board)
Arc Banner (Arc Research Program)
Standard Banner (Strange Encounters)
The standard banner is permanently available and features six S-Class characters in its pool. After your first 50 rolls, you get to choose one S-Class character for free.
Pity Counter
Track your current pity count. Enter how many pulls you've done without getting an S-Class character to see how close you are to soft pity and hard pity.
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Banner FAQ
Does pity carry over between banners in NTE?
Yes. Pity count carries over from one limited banner to the next. If you accumulated 60 pulls on Nanally's banner without getting an S-Class, those 60 pulls count toward the next limited banner (Hotori, Lacrimosa, etc.).
Is there a 50/50 system in Neverness to Everness?
No. NTE does not have a 50/50 system. When you hit pity on a limited character banner, you are guaranteed to receive the featured S-Class character. This makes NTE significantly more generous than games like Genshin Impact or Honkai: Star Rail.
How many pulls do I need for a guaranteed S-Class character?
Hard pity is at 90 pulls, but soft pity begins at 70 pulls where the rate increases to approximately 19.59% per pull. On average, most players get their S-Class character between 70-80 pulls. Combined with no 50/50, the worst case is always 90 pulls for the featured character.
Should I pull on the Arc (weapon) banner?
For most players, character banners provide more value than Arc banners. Signature Arcs improve damage by 15-25% over free alternatives, but new characters unlock entirely new team compositions. Prioritize characters unless you already have a strong roster and want to maximize a specific carry's damage.
About NTE Banners
Neverness to Everness uses a unique gacha system called the Scarborough Fair, which takes the form of a board game. Instead of simply pressing a pull button, players roll dice and move around a board, landing on tiles that award characters, Arcs, currencies, and other rewards. The limited-time character banner (Limited Board) features one S-Class character per phase, while the permanent Standard Board (Strange Encounters) offers a rotating pool of six standard S-Class characters.
One of NTE's most player-friendly features is the absence of a 50/50 system. When you reach pity on a limited banner, you are guaranteed to receive the featured S-Class character — no coin flip required. Combined with pity carrying over between banners, this makes NTE significantly more generous than many competing gacha games. Soft pity begins at 70 pulls (increasing the S-Class rate from 0.99% to approximately 19.59%), and hard pity guarantees the featured character at 90 pulls.
The Arc Research Program serves as NTE's weapon banner, where players use Tri-Keys to pull for Arcs. While the base S-Class rate is higher at 3%, the featured Arc guarantee requires 80 pulls. Each limited character banner runs alongside a corresponding Arc banner featuring that character's signature weapon.