Neverness to Everness (NTE) Top Up
Neverness to Everness (NTE) is an urban open-world action RPG developed by Hotta Studio, officially launched globally on April 29, 2026. Available on PC, PlayStation 5, iOS, Android, and Mac with full cross-platform multiplayer support, the game is set in the supernatural anomaly-riddled city of Hethereau. Players take on the role of Espers, racing customized supercars through anomaly zones, tackling co-op raids, and summoning powerful characters and weapons through the game's core gacha system — Scarborough Fair.
Whether you're pulling for a limited Esper, buying exclusive skins, or refreshing your Vitality, everything in NTE ties back to its currency system. At GamsGo, you can top up Neverness to Everness safely and instantly, getting more Riftcrystal for less so you're always ready for the next limited banner.
What Is the NTE Currency System?
To recruit powerful Espers and purchase resources in this anomaly-filled city, Neverness to Everness uses three main currencies:
- Riftcrystal is NTE's paid-exclusive currency, obtained only through real-money purchases. It is primarily used to buy limited skin bundles, high-value packs, and special items in the shop. Most importantly, Riftcrystal can be converted into Annulith at a 1:1 ratio, giving you flexible resources for gacha pulls.
- Annulith is NTE's core in-game currency and the foundation of the Scarborough Fair gacha system. Annulith can be earned for free through main story quests, daily activities, exploration rewards, and seasonal challenges. It can also be converted from Riftcrystal. Each single pull (1 dice roll) costs 160 Annulith, and a 10-pull costs 1,600 Annulith — the same price applies to both limited and standard banners.
- Gacha Dice are the actual tokens used for pulling in NTE, each priced at 160 Annulith. Solid Dice are used exclusively on the neverness to everness wish banner (Limited Board) for featured characters, while Fabricated Dice are used on the Standard Board for permanent characters.
These three currencies form a clear conversion chain: Top up Riftcrystal → Convert 1:1 into Annulith → Use Annulith to buy Solid Dice or Fabricated Dice → Roll the dice in Scarborough Fair to summon your favorite characters.
Why Top Up NTE Riftcrystal?
A large portion of NTE's premium content is tied to Annulith. By topping up Riftcrystal and converting it into Annulith, you unlock access to the following:
- Chase Limited Espers at Launch: Limited banners rotate every version, and missing one can mean waiting months for a rerun. Stocking up 14,400 Annulith (90 pulls × 160) to guarantee hard pity is the most stress-free way to secure the character you want.
- Pull Both Character and Weapon: Going for a limited Esper and their signature Arc weapon together requires up to approximately 27,200 Annulith (14,400 + 12,800). Topping up in advance ensures you won't run out of resources before the banner ends.
- Refresh Vitality: Vitality controls how fast you farm upgrade materials. During peak leveling periods, spending Annulith to manually restore Vitality speeds up character progression and gear enhancement significantly.
- Buy Battle Passes and Bundles: Seasonal battle passes and first-purchase bundles typically offer excellent value, making them a smart investment for players planning their spending across multiple versions.
In short, topping up Riftcrystal is about securing certainty — locking in limited characters, building a strong roster ahead of launch, and making sure you're never caught off guard when a new banner drops.
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How to Get NTE Riftcrystal
There are several ways to obtain NTE Riftcrystal:
- Official In-Game Store: Open the shop inside the game, select a Riftcrystal bundle, and complete your purchase via App Store, Google Play, Steam Wallet, or PlayStation Store. Currency is delivered instantly. The official store is reliable and secure, but charges full retail price with no discounts.
- Third-Party Top-Up Platforms: Purchasing NTE Riftcrystal through trusted platforms like GamsGo is a popular choice among players for its flexibility and better pricing. All you need is your in-game UID — no account password required. Riftcrystal is delivered directly through official API channels, keeping your account completely safe. Third-party platforms typically offer lower prices than the official store, meaning the same budget gets you more Riftcrystal and, in turn, more Annulith for pulls.
- First Top-Up Double Bonus: New players should not miss this one-time offer. During the game's launch period, your first official top-up rewards you with double Riftcrystal — meaning the same spend yields twice the currency. To maximize this bonus, choose a larger bundle on your very first purchase.
NTE Riftcrystal cannot be earned through daily quests, event rewards, or in-game achievements — every unit must be purchased with real money. That's why topping up through GamsGo is the smarter choice: you get more Riftcrystal for the same price, which converts into more Annulith and more pulls.
Why Choose GamsGo to Top Up NTE?
Choosing GamsGo to top up your NTE currency means more than just a lower price — here's what sets it apart:
- Instant Delivery: Most NTE Riftcrystal orders are delivered within 2 minutes, so you can start spending your currency right away without any waiting.
- Multiple Payment Methods: GamsGo supports Visa, Mastercard, Discover, Diners Club, American Express, and various local payment options across regions, making checkout smooth no matter where you are.
- One Platform for All Your Games:GamsGo provides a unified top-up hub for all your favorite titles. In addition to Neverness to Everness, you can recharge PUBG UC, Valorant VP, ZZZ Monochromes, and many other major in-game currencies.
- 24/7 Customer Support: Whether it's an order issue, a top-up question, or an after-sale request, GamsGo's customer support team is available around the clock to assist you.
Whether you're summoning a limited Esper, buying exclusive character skins, or stocking up on Tri-Keys for the Arc Research Program weapon banner, GamsGo delivers a reliable, cost-effective NTE Riftcrystal top-up experience every time.
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How to Top Up Neverness to Everness on GamsGo
The entire process takes just a few minutes — even if it's your first time:
- Launch the game, tap your avatar in the top-left corner, and copy your UID (typically 9 to 11 digits).
- Visit the Neverness to Everness top-up page on GamsGo and select the Riftcrystal bundle you need.
- Enter your UID and server region (Asia / Europe / America).
- Choose your preferred payment method and complete the purchase.
- Once Riftcrystal has been credited to your in-game mailbox or account, confirm receipt on the platform.
After topping up, simply convert your Riftcrystal 1:1 into Annulith inside the game, then use it to buy Solid Dice and start pulling on your target limited banner.
FAQ
When did Neverness to Everness come out?
NTE officially launched globally on April 29, 2026, available on PC (Steam / Epic Games), PlayStation 5, iOS, Android, and Mac, with full cross-platform play. The China server opened slightly earlier on April 23, 2026.
How does the NTE gacha system (Scarborough Fair) work?
NTE's gacha system is called Scarborough Fair, and it replaces the traditional pull animation with a board game-style experience. Instead of tapping a pull button, players roll dice to move a game piece called a "Chuppa" across a board by 1 to 6 tiles per roll. The tile you land on determines your reward, which can include S-class characters, A-class characters, Arcs (weapons), skins, currency, or bonus dice. While the interaction feels like a mini-game, the underlying drop rates are still governed by probability — the board just makes the experience more engaging.
Two dice types serve different banner pools: Solid Dice are used on the Limited Board for featured characters, while Fabricated Dice are used on the Standard Board for permanent characters. Fabricated Dice can be earned steadily through daily gameplay, while Solid Dice are more valuable and best saved for limited banners you genuinely want.
How does the NTE pity system work?
NTE's pity system is notably more player-friendly than many comparable gacha games:
- Soft Pity triggers at 70 pulls. The board layout changes at this point, placing an S-class reward tile every 5 to 6 spaces. The S-class drop rate jumps from a base of approximately 1.88% to around 19.59%, dramatically increasing your chances.
- Hard Pity triggers at 90 pulls, guaranteeing an S-class character with 100% certainty. This means a maximum of 90 × 160 = 14,400 Annulith is needed to guarantee the featured character.
Critically, NTE's limited banners have no 50/50 mechanic. Whenever pity triggers, the reward is always the current featured limited character — you will never lose your pity to an off-banner standard character. This makes Annulith significantly more efficient to spend compared to games like Genshin Impact or Honkai: Star Rail. Pity progress also carries over between banners, so pulls are never wasted.
Do weapons have their own banner? How does weapon pity work?
Yes. The weapon banner in NTE is called the Arc Research Program and uses a separate currency called Tri-Keys. Unlike character banners, the weapon banner only allows 10-pulls — no single pulls are available. Each 10-pull costs 10 Tri-Keys, equivalent to 1,600 Annulith.
The weapon banner has no soft pity, but features two hard pity checkpoints: at 60 pulls (6 multi-pulls), an S-class Arc weapon is guaranteed, with a 25% chance of it being the current featured weapon. At 80 pulls (8 multi-pulls), the featured limited S-class Arc weapon is guaranteed. This means the maximum cost to guarantee the featured weapon is 80 × 160 = 12,800 Annulith — lower than the weapon guarantee cost in many comparable gacha games. Weapon banner pity also carries over between rotations.