NTE F2P guide for free players
The goal of this NTE F2P guide is simple: help free players progress without wasting premium currency, upgrade materials, or time. Neverness to Everness can be played without spending, but free accounts need better discipline than paid accounts because every mistake takes longer to fix.
Free players should think in weeks, not in one banner. A strong F2P plan means claiming every reliable reward, building one team first, saving pulls for characters that solve real account problems, and avoiding expensive weapon or Arc chasing too early. A careful account will often feel stronger than a scattered account with more characters.
This NTE F2P guide is written for players who want practical choices. You do not need a perfect reroll, every S-Rank character, or every best-in-slot Arc to enjoy the game. You need a clear main character, a team that works, and a plan for when to spend or save.
Best F2P starter team
A common public recommendation for an early F2P starter team is Zero as the main DPS, Edgar as support, and Haniel as a flexible third character, and this NTE F2P guide uses that idea as a budget starting point. The exact fourth slot can change based on your roster, but the idea is useful: build around accessible characters who can cover damage, support, and reaction or utility needs.
This kind of F2P team is valuable because it does not depend on perfect premium luck. If you pull a stronger S-Rank character later, you can replace one slot while keeping the team structure. The point of an NTE F2P guide is not to say budget teams are always strongest; it is to help budget teams carry you long enough to save for the right upgrades.
| Slot | Example Character | Role | F2P Reason |
| Carry | Zero | Main DPS or primary field option. | Gives the team a clear damage focus without needing an expensive premium start. |
| Support | Edgar | Support or utility partner. | Helps stabilize the team and keeps the structure simple. |
| Flex | Haniel | Reaction, utility, or flexible support. | Can adapt to available roster needs and early progression goals. |
| Fourth | Your best available unit | Survival, utility, or stronger DPS. | Lets the account use whatever early pulls provide. |
If you pull Nanally, Chiz, Jiuyuan, Sakiri, Baicang, or another high-value character, adjust the team around that character. F2P planning is about using what you have efficiently, not locking yourself into one permanent team.
Saving pulls as a F2P player
Pull discipline is the core of any NTE F2P guide. The gacha system can feel generous because there are multiple rewards, currencies, and banner interactions, but that does not mean free players should pull casually. Every pull should answer one question: does this banner improve my account more than saving for the next one?
Public gacha explanations describe featured S-Class characters as guaranteed without a traditional 50/50, with soft pity around seventy pulls and hard pity around ninety pulls. Pull carryover can make saving more reasonable, while Arc weapons have separate odds and pity systems. These details are useful for planning, but free players should always check the live in-game banner rules before spending.
The safest F2P rule is to prioritize characters before weapons. A powerful Arc is tempting, but a weapon without the right character can sit unused. A strong character gives your account more direction, especially if they can anchor a team. Only consider Arc pulls when you already have the character, understand the team, and can afford the risk.
Which characters should F2P players target?
F2P players should target characters that solve multiple problems, which is why this NTE F2P guide favors flexible value over hype. A good free-account character should be useful in story, boss fights, team building, and long-term progression. Narrow specialists can be strong, but flexible characters are usually safer when resources are limited.
Carry Target
Nanally
Excellent if you want one strong character to build around first.
CarryRerollHigh Value
Stable Target
Chiz
Useful when you want reliable damage and practical early performance.
DPSReliableBoss
Synergy Target
Jiuyuan
Strong for players who care about team value and future synergy.
CoreTeamLong-term
Flexible Target
Sakiri
A practical target when you want a character with broad team usefulness.
FlexibleUtilityValue
Secondary targets such as Baicang, Daffodill, Zero, Haniel, and Adler can also be useful when they match your team. This NTE F2P guide recommends judging characters by account need rather than rarity alone.
F2P builds and upgrade priorities
F2P builds should be practical, and this NTE F2P guide recommends function before perfection. Do not chase perfect best-in-slot gear before your first team works. Start by building one main carry, then give support characters enough investment to perform their role. A finished budget build is usually better than an unfinished perfect build plan.
The best early upgrade order is character level, usable Arc, functional Cartridge set, and then deeper stat optimization. If your main DPS is weak, upgrade them first. If your support only needs to trigger utility, do not overinvest before your carry is ready. This is a major reason the NTE F2P guide emphasizes role clarity.
Budget Arcs and imperfect Cartridges are acceptable early. You can optimize later when you know your long-term team. Free players should avoid spending rare upgrade materials on characters they may replace within a week.
Daily and weekly F2P habits
A free player account grows through consistency, so this NTE F2P guide treats daily habits as part of account strength. Check mail, redeem codes, complete time-limited events, finish daily activities, and avoid missing repeatable rewards. Even small rewards matter over time when you are not buying resources.
Daily
Claim everything
Mail, events, login rewards, and free activities can add up across a week.
Weekly
Review banners
Check whether a banner improves your account before spending saved pulls.
Always
Track resources
Know what you are saving for before spending premium currency or rare materials.
This NTE F2P guide recommends making a small checklist. If you claim codes, finish events, and build one team steadily, your account will usually progress without needing heavy spending.
Codes and free rewards
NTE codes are especially important for F2P players because they provide free currency, materials, and progression items. Claim codes as soon as possible, then check in-game mail for delivery. Some rewards may help you reach a pull threshold or finish a key upgrade.
Do not spend code rewards automatically. After claiming them, check your current team plan. If the reward helps your main carry, use it. If it is premium currency, consider saving it for a future banner. Free rewards are still resources, and resources need a plan.
Because codes can expire, this NTE F2P guide recommends checking the codes page before rerolling, before spending pulls, and after major updates or livestreams.
Rerolling as F2P
Rerolling can be more valuable for F2P players because a strong first character reduces pressure later, but this NTE F2P guide still treats rerolling as optional. However, it also costs time. If you enjoy optimizing, reroll for Nanally, Chiz, Jiuyuan, Sakiri, or another high-value character. If rerolling makes the game feel like work, skip it.
A good F2P reroll result is one strong character and a clear team direction. You do not need every perfect piece. If you keep resetting for multiple rare characters and a perfect Arc, you may lose hours that could have gone into progression.
The best F2P account is not always the luckiest account. It is the account where resources are spent carefully. A strong start helps, but disciplined planning matters more over time.
Common F2P mistakes
The first mistake is pulling on every banner. Free players need patience. A banner can be exciting and still be wrong for your account. Pull when the character solves a real problem or supports your long-term plan.
The second mistake is chasing weapons too early. Arc banners can be expensive for free players, and a weapon is usually less useful than a character unless you already have the unit it supports. The third mistake is upgrading too many characters at once. Finish one team before building another.
The fourth mistake is ignoring free rewards. Codes, mail, events, and daily rewards are part of the F2P economy. Missing them creates avoidable pressure. The fifth mistake is copying whale builds. A premium player's setup may not be realistic for a free account.
Long-term F2P account plan
Long-term F2P planning means choosing what to skip. You will not get every character, every Arc, every cosmetic, and every best-in-slot build immediately. That is normal. A free account becomes strong by choosing the right moments to spend.
Plan around two teams eventually, but build one team first. Save enough currency for banners that matter. Track pity. Avoid panic-pulling after a bad session. Read patch notes and community testing before spending major savings.
This NTE F2P guide is built around sustainable progress. If you make good decisions every week, your account will grow even without spending. The key is patience, not perfection.
Fan-site disclaimer
This NTE F2P guide 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. Game names, character names, and related materials belong to their respective owners.
F2P recommendations may change after patches, new banners, gacha changes, new codes, balance updates, or additional testing. If you notice outdated information, missing advice, or broken links, contact support@ntetierlist.wiki.
Best F2P rule: claim free rewards, save pulls, build one team, and spend only when a banner solves a real account problem.
NTE F2P guide FAQ
Is NTE F2P friendly?
NTE can be played as a free player, but F2P accounts need careful pull planning, code claiming, and focused upgrades to avoid wasting resources.
What is the best F2P starter team?
A commonly recommended starter idea is Zero as main DPS, Edgar as support, Haniel as flex, and one extra slot based on your roster.
Should F2P players pull for Arcs?
Usually not early. This NTE F2P guide recommends prioritizing characters first, then considering Arcs only when you already have the character and enough savings.
Should F2P players reroll?
Rerolling can help, but it is optional. If you enjoy optimization, reroll for a strong start. If not, begin naturally and manage resources carefully.
Final thoughts
The best free account is built through patience. Follow this NTE F2P guide by saving pulls, claiming codes, building one team first, and avoiding expensive mistakes. You do not need every premium character to progress.
Use the tier list, best characters guide, builds page, teams page, codes page, and reroll guide together. A strong F2P plan is not about doing everything. It is about spending limited resources where they matter most.