Jumping into Neverness to Everness at launch feels generous at first… until you realize how much value a good starting account actually gives you.
The game doesn’t force rerolling, but once you understand how easy the salting method is, it becomes one of those “you might as well do it properly once” situations.
Let’s break it down in a way that actually helps you decide whether it’s worth your time and how to do it efficiently.
Neverness to Everness Reroll Guide – Best Targets & Smart Start
The reroll process itself is straightforward:
- Create an account
- Play through the tutorial (around 15 to 20 minutes)
- Reach the city and unlock gacha
- Claim all mail rewards and redeem codes
- Do your pulls
- If unlucky, log out and repeat
What makes this easy is the salting method, which removes the need to create new email accounts every time.
Salting Method Explained
Salting lets you reuse the same email infinitely.
Example:
- Your main email:
email@gmail.com - Reroll versions:
email+1@gmail.comemail+2@gmail.come.mail@gmail.com
All of these count as separate accounts in-game but still send emails to your main inbox.
So instead of managing multiple emails, you just tweak one.
This is what makes rerolling fast and practical.
Important Login Tip
When creating accounts:
- Use Email Login for rerolls
- Only link Google or Facebook AFTER you decide to keep an account
There’s also a smarter method:
- Start with Google/Facebook login
- Bind a salted email
- Unbind Google/Facebook
- Repeat
This lets you eventually attach your main email to your final account instead of being stuck with a salted one.
How Many Pulls You Get Per Reroll
Per run, you’re looking at roughly:
- 40 standard pulls (due to discounted banner)
- 20 to 30 limited pulls
And each reroll cycle takes about 15 to 20 minutes.
That’s actually very generous compared to most gacha launches.
Active Codes (Use These Every Run)
- NTE0429
- NTENANALLYGO
- NTENOWTOENJOY
- NTEGIFT
- NTEHAVEFUN
Always redeem these before pulling. They make a noticeable difference.
Best Characters to Reroll For
The game is balanced enough that most characters work, but some clearly stand out early.
Nanally (Top Reroll Target)
- Main DPS, considered top-tier
- Strong synergy with multiple teams
- Mobility advantage with wall running
- Can simplify certain mechanics like energy usage
Downside:
- Limited banner, harder to pull
- Can struggle in heavy AoE situations
Still, this is the cleanest “best start” option.
Baicang
- Strong DPS just below top tier
- Works well with specific team setups
- More technical playstyle
Downside:
- AoE isn’t amazing
- Needs some understanding to use well
Daffodil
- Enables break-focused teams
- High burst potential
Downside:
- Needs specific teammates to shine
- Not beginner-friendly
Fadia
- Defensive support that makes your team extremely hard to kill
- Great for survivability
Downside:
- Needs synergy units like Daffodil for full value
- Requires taking damage to activate effects
Sakiri
- One of the best general supports
- Provides ATK buffs and DEF reduction
- Strong crowd control
Downside:
- Full potential tied to certain team comps
Jiyuan
- Burst DPS with low field time
- Strong grouping abilities
Good pick if you want efficient, fast-paced gameplay.
Hathor
- Team-wide crit rate support
- Strong AoE damage
- Daily utility perks (like free actions and rewards)
Downside:
- Can get interrupted during ultimate
Should You Even Reroll?
Here’s the honest answer.
You don’t need to reroll.
The game gives you:
- A standard selector at 50 pulls
- Enough pulls to guarantee Nanally eventually
- A free S-rank DPS (Chiz) later
So you’ll be fine even without rerolling.
When Rerolling Actually Helps
Rerolling is worth it if:
- You want a specific character immediately
- You plan to pick a support from selector and need a strong DPS
- You care about optimizing early progression
If you’re casual, you can skip it.
If you’re min-maxing, it’s worth doing once properly.
Common Questions Answered
Can you unbind salted emails?
No. Email logins are permanent. That’s why the Google/Facebook method is useful.
Do you still get pre-registration rewards?
Yes. Every account gets them.
Is salting safe?
Very likely safe, but technically always use at your own risk.
Does it work on mobile and console?
Yes. Console players should reroll on mobile first, then log in.
Rerolling in Neverness to Everness is one of the easiest systems out there thanks to salting.
The real decision isn’t how to reroll, it’s whether you want to spend that time upfront or just start playing immediately.
Either way works.
But if you do reroll, doing it smart once is a lot better than wishing you had later.
