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Neverness to Everness Gacha and Pity System Explained

Apr 30, 2026, 5:13 PM CUT

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The anime-style supernatural urban open-world RPG, Neverness to Everness, has just launched, and players are already buzzing about the game. The Hotta Studio game has an intriguing Gacha and Pity system worth exploring.

Let us first talk about the Gacha system in the game. The game uses a unique dice board game called Scarborough Fair as a Gacha system.

There are six currencies that include Solid Dice to pull on the current limited banner, Fabricated Dice for standard banner pull, and Tri-Key to pull S-class Arcs, each costing 25 of them.

Further, Annulith is the premium currency that can be used to pull any banner. Warp Piece is used for pulling unlimited banners or a copy of a standard character. And finally, Lost Piece to buy sundry upgrade items.

The board has several tiles in a big loop, while two smaller loops also hover on the left and right sides of the board. If you land on an arrow pointing towards these smaller loops, you'll enter it.

Several types of tiles give you rewards like Warp Chess Box, giving Warp Pieces, Miracle Box for A-class Arc, and Loss Chest Box, giving Lost Pieces. Also, tiles like Apprentice Chest and Hero Chest give you B-class Arc with 0.2% and 3% chances of S-class Arc, respectively.

Let us talk more about the Gacha system while also exploring how the pity system works in this game.

Neverness to Everness Has a Unique Gacha System

The game is surely riveting to play, thanks to its well-organized Gacha system. Moving further, there are also Slumberland tiles that spawn a guardian nine tiles ahead of you, and you get 30 Warp Pieces for passing them.

In each dice roll, there is about a 1-2% chance of getting the S-class character on the normal board.

The game introduces a "soft pity" on players and increases the chance of an S-class arc to 19.5% on the Modified Board after 70 pulls without obtaining an S-class character.

If you are still unlucky enough not to acquire an S-class tier after 89 pulls (we pity you, too), the game then switches to "Hard Pity" and guarantees an S-class Arc in 90 pulls.

So get ready to explore the beautiful urban open-world RPG, and don't forget to pull some S-class Arcs along the way.

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Written by

Dhruv Singh

Edited by

Aadesh Dhote

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