NTE Pity Tracker

Track your pity counter across all banners. Data is saved locally in your browser — we never collect your information.

Current Pity

0 / 80
80 pulls until guaranteed
Next 5-star: 50/50

50/50 Status

Click to toggle. "Guaranteed" means you lost your last 50/50 and the next S-Class is guaranteed to be the featured character.

Pity System Explained

Hard Pity (Character) 80 pulls
Soft Pity Starts ~65 pulls
Hard Pity (Arc) 80 pulls
50/50 Rate 50%
Base S-Class Rate 0.8%

Pull History

No history yet.

Annulith Cost Estimator

Pulls remaining to hard pity: 80
Annuliths needed (160/pull): 12,800
Estimated days to save (F2P): ~26 days

Related Resources

Understanding NTE's Pity System

Neverness to Everness uses a pity system called the Resonance Supply banner. Every pull that does not yield an S-Rank character increases your pity counter. At 80 pulls, you are guaranteed an S-Rank character. This is called hard pity. Soft pity begins around pull 65-70, where the probability of pulling an S-Rank starts to increase significantly.

The 50/50 system means that when you hit pity, there is a 50% chance of getting the featured limited character and a 50% chance of getting a standard S-Rank character. If you lose the 50/50, your next S-Rank pull is guaranteed to be the featured character (this is called a "guaranteed" pull). Planning around this system is essential for F2P and low-spender players.

How to Save Annuliths Efficiently

To guarantee a limited character, budget for up to 160 Annuliths (two full pity cycles) in the worst case. Most players average 80-100 pulls per character. Use this tracker to monitor your progress across the Character banner, Arc banner, and Standard banner simultaneously. Check our Beginner's Guide for tips on maximizing free Annulith income.