All NTE characters
This NTE characters page is designed as the main roster hub for the site. Instead of forcing visitors to search through separate guides, it gives a clear overview of known characters, expected rank groups, attributes, affiliations, and early build priorities. The goal is to help players decide which character pages to open next and which units deserve attention before spending resources.
Because Neverness to Everness is a live game, the NTE characters list should be treated as a current public-data summary rather than a final official encyclopedia. Names, attributes, weapons, banners, and unlock details may change as patches arrive. The safest way to use this page is to start with the roster table, compare the role notes, then open the tier list or build pages for deeper planning.
| Character | Rank | Attribute | Affiliation / Notes | Early Priority |
| Nanally | S | Anima | Eibon Antique Shop; strong carry profile. | Very High |
| Chiz | S | Cosmos | Strong general value and early account impact. | Very High |
| Sakiri | S | Incantation | Eibon Antique Shop; strong practical value. | Very High |
| Jiuyuan | S | Anima | Sterry Express; high-value team option. | High |
| Baicang | S | Incantation | Bureau of Anomaly Control; strong specialist potential. | High |
| Daffodill | S | Chaos | Eibon Antique Shop; build value depends on testing. | High |
| Fadia | S | Psyche | Bureau of Anomaly Control; defensive utility profile. | Medium |
| Hathor | S | Lakshana | Sterry Express; may need clearer team context. | Medium |
| Hotori | S | Cosmos | Eibon Antique Shop; banner value may change by patch. | Watch |
| Lacrimosa | S | Chaos | Bureau of Anomaly Control; future testing important. | Watch |
| Zero | S | Cosmos | Main Esper option; story and account context matter. | Medium |
| Adler | A | Incantation | Eibon Antique Shop; useful support or utility candidate. | Medium |
| Aurelia | A | Psyche | Public information still limited. | Watch |
| Edgar | A | Cosmos | Eibon Antique Shop; lower early priority. | Low |
| Haniel | A | Psyche | Sterry Express; accessible utility option. | Medium |
| Mint | A | Anima | Bureau of Anomaly Control; fast style and dual-blade theme. | Medium |
| Skia | A | Lakshana | Bureau of Anomaly Control; niche value depends on team needs. | Low |
The NTE characters table is intentionally practical. It is not only a lore list; it is a planning tool. A new player can scan the table, identify the highest-priority names, then use the tier list, reroll guide, and future build pages to decide where to spend materials first.
Featured NTE characters
The featured cards below highlight the characters most likely to matter for early account planning. These NTE characters are not automatically the only units worth building, but they are the safest names to research first because they connect directly to tier rankings, reroll value, and team construction.
As the site grows, each card will link to a full character guide with build notes, team ideas, skill priorities, reroll value, and upgrade recommendations. For now, this NTE characters hub gives the structure needed to expand one character page at a time without changing the whole website.
NTE characters by rank and attribute
Rank and attribute are two of the fastest ways to understand NTE characters. Rank usually tells you how rare or premium a character is, while attribute helps explain combat identity and team planning. A player should not choose characters only by rank, but rank is still useful when deciding which units are more expensive, rarer, or more likely to anchor a team.
S-Rank Group
Premium roster options
S-Rank NTE characters usually deserve the first look when planning rerolls, banners, and long-term account investment. These characters are often more exciting, but they can also demand more careful resource planning.
A-Rank Group
Accessible support and utility
A-Rank NTE characters may be easier to obtain or use as supporting pieces. Some will be excellent early options if they solve a specific team problem or support your favorite S-Rank unit.
The current public roster includes attribute labels such as Anima, Cosmos, Incantation, Psyche, Lakshana, and Chaos. These labels are useful for sorting the database and understanding team identity. Later, the site can add filters, icons, and separate attribute pages so players can browse NTE characters by the exact style they want to build around.
How to choose which NTE characters to build first
The best build order depends on your account, but most players should start with one main carry. Building too many NTE characters at the same time can slow progress because upgrade materials, weapons, cartridges, and team resources are limited. A focused account usually performs better than a wide roster of unfinished characters.
Start by choosing your strongest damage or account-defining unit. Then add a second character who supports that unit through utility, survival, buffs, reactions, or field coverage. After that, fill the remaining slots with characters who make the team smoother. This simple structure keeps the early game manageable and prevents resource waste.
When ranking build priority, this site looks at four things: how much value the character provides immediately, how many teams the character can join, how easy the character is for beginners, and whether the character remains useful after the first few weeks. That is why some NTE characters may be recommended even before all advanced testing is finished.
Characters and reroll value
Reroll value is one of the main reasons players search for NTE characters. A good reroll target should give the account direction, make early fights easier, and stay useful beyond the first few hours. Nanally, Chiz, Sakiri, and Jiuyuan are the safest names to compare first because they sit close to the top of the site’s early ranking plan.
However, rerolling should not become endless. If you open with a strong S-Rank character and a useful A-Rank partner, that is usually enough to start playing. Players who spend too long chasing a perfect account may lose more time than they gain. The NTE characters page should help you identify good starts quickly, not make every start feel wrong.
If you are casual, choose a character you enjoy. If you are competitive or efficiency-focused, compare the roster table with the tier list page before committing resources. Both approaches can work as long as you understand why you are building each character.
Future character pages
This database is designed so every major character can receive a dedicated page later. Each individual guide can target a long-tail keyword such as Nanally build, Sakiri build, Chiz build, or Jiuyuan build. That structure helps the site grow naturally because the NTE characters hub becomes the central route into all character-specific content.
A full character page should include overview, role, rank, attribute, best build, best teams, skill priority, strengths, weaknesses, reroll value, and beginner recommendation. It should also link back to the character list, the main tier list, the reroll guide, and team pages. This creates a clean internal linking system without making every page fight for the same keyword.
The first character pages should focus on the highest-interest names. Nanally, Chiz, Sakiri, Jiuyuan, Baicang, Zero, Daffodill, and Haniel are good early choices because players are more likely to search for them while deciding teams and upgrades.
Fan-site disclaimer
This NTE characters database is fan-made and editorial. It is not an official resource, and it is not affiliated with Hotta Studio, Perfect World Games, or any official Neverness to Everness publisher or developer. Character names, game terms, and related materials belong to their respective owners.
Information may change after game updates, balance changes, banner changes, or additional testing. If you notice outdated information, broken links, or missing character details, contact the site at support@ntetierlist.wiki.
NTE characters FAQ
How many NTE characters are currently known?
Public fan databases currently track more than sixteen known roster entries, including S-Rank and A-Rank characters. The number may change as new banners and official updates arrive.
Which NTE characters should beginners build first?
Beginners should usually start with one high-value carry or account-defining character, then add support or utility around that unit. Nanally, Chiz, Sakiri, and Jiuyuan are strong early names to compare.
Are S-Rank NTE characters always better than A-Rank characters?
Not always. S-Rank characters are usually higher priority, but A-Rank characters can be very useful when they support your team, fill a missing role, or require fewer resources.
Will this NTE characters page add filters later?
Yes. The page is designed so filters for rank, attribute, role, affiliation, and tier can be added later while keeping the current static HTML structure easy to deploy.
Final thoughts
The NTE characters page should work as the central roster entrance for ntetierlist.wiki. Start here when you want a fast overview, then move to the tier list, reroll guide, build pages, or team pages for deeper decisions. As more information becomes available, this database can expand into individual character profiles and full build guides.
For now, use the NTE characters list to identify the names worth researching first, avoid spreading resources too widely, and plan your first team around characters that offer clear account value.