NTE Free Pulls Guide: Every Source of Solid Dice at Launch
NTE Free Pulls Guide: Every Source of Solid Dice at Launch
Neverness to Everness launches on April 29, 2026. If you are planning to play free-to-play, or even low-spend, the single most important thing you can do right now is understand exactly where your first pulls are coming from. Not a vague "you'll get a lot of free stuff." The actual sources, the actual numbers, and the order you should collect them in.
This guide covers every confirmed and reliably expected source of free Solid Dice and Annulith available during launch week. By the end, you will know exactly how many limited banner pulls you can expect, what the standard banner deal is and why you should not skip it, and how your ongoing monthly income looks after the launch rush dries up.
Let's get into it.
Pre-Registration Rewards
NTE crossed the 25 million pre-registration milestone globally, which means every milestone tier is unlocked. All of them. This is the full set of pre-reg rewards, and every player who registered gets the complete package.
The expected rewards from pre-registration amount to roughly 20 Solid Dice equivalent, delivered as a mix of direct Solid Dice and Annulith. These will land in your in-game mailbox on day one. You do not need to do anything except log in and collect them.
One important note: make sure you pre-registered with the same account you intend to play with. If you registered through Google Play, log in with that Google account. If you used an email on the official site, use that email. Pre-reg rewards are tied to the account identity, and support tickets for mismatched accounts are going to be a nightmare during launch week when the support queue is thousands of tickets deep.
If you did not pre-register, you missed this batch. It is not the end of the world — it accounts for roughly 15-25% of your launch week pulls — but it does mean you need to be more deliberate about collecting everything else on this list.
Tutorial and Story Completion
The tutorial itself is your first meaningful source of pulls. Completing it gives approximately 10 Solid Dice worth of rewards, awarded directly as you progress through the opening sequence. This includes the initial guided rolls that teach you how Scarborough Fair works, plus the first-clear rewards from your earliest combat encounters.
After the tutorial, the main story opens up. Chapters 1 through 3 are designed to be completable within the first few days of play, even at a casual pace. Each chapter awards Annulith through quest completion, first-time exploration, and milestone achievements baked into the story flow. Here is the chapter-by-chapter breakdown:
- Chapter 1: ~800 Annulith (approximately 5 pulls)
- Chapter 2: ~1,200 Annulith (approximately 7-8 pulls)
- Chapter 3: ~1,600 Annulith (approximately 10 pulls)
On top of the story chapters, your first-time clears of combat content — training grounds, early instances, and introductory challenge stages — contribute another ~500 Annulith (about 3 pulls). This is content you will encounter naturally as the story directs you to it, so there is no risk of missing it unless you deliberately skip side objectives.
Total from tutorial and story: approximately 25-28 pulls worth.
If you are the type of player who rushes through dialogue, you can realistically have all of this collected within 48 hours of launch. If you prefer to take your time and read the story, budget 4-5 days. Either way, this is your largest single chunk of launch pulls outside of pre-reg.
Launch Event Rewards
Based on how Hotta Studio has structured its previous launches and the broader pattern of HoYo-style game releases, you should expect multiple concurrent events running from day one. These events are specifically designed to keep you logging in daily and engaging with different content types during the critical first week. Here is what to expect:
7-Day Login Bonus Event
Almost every game in this genre ships with a login calendar during launch. NTE's is expected to award roughly 10 Solid Dice spread across the seven days, with the largest single-day reward on day 7. Do not miss any days during the first week. Set an alarm if you have to. Logging in takes 30 seconds. Missing a day might cost you 2-3 pulls.
Launch Celebration Event
This is typically a simple quest chain — complete a few tasks, visit certain locations, clear some content you were going to clear anyway. The reward for finishing the full chain is usually in the range of 5-8 Solid Dice equivalent, split between direct Solid Dice and Annulith.
Web Event
Expect a community participation event hosted on HoYoLab or NTE's own web portal. These involve minimal effort — share a post, answer a quiz, do a daily check-in on the website. Rewards are modest but free: 2-3 Solid Dice for a few minutes of clicking.
Redemption Codes
Within the first week, expect 3-5 redemption codes to surface from livestreams, social media posts, content creator reveals, and community milestones. Each code typically gives 50-100 Annulith. They expire quickly, sometimes within 24 hours, so follow NTE's official channels or a tracker (like NTETracker) to catch them as they drop.
Total from launch events: approximately 15-20 pulls worth.
The key thing about event rewards is that they are time-gated. You cannot rush them. The login event requires seven days. The web event requires daily participation. Plan accordingly and do not assume you can collect everything on day one.
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The Standard Banner Discounted Pulls
This is the section most guides bury at the bottom or skip entirely, and it is arguably the single most valuable thing on this list. Read this carefully.
Your first 50 pulls on the standard banner are discounted. They use Fabricated Dice instead of Solid Dice. Fabricated Dice are a separate farmable currency that you earn through gameplay, and they are not used on limited banners. This means those 50 pulls cost you absolutely nothing in terms of your limited banner resources. They are effectively free.
But the real prize is what happens after you complete all 50 discounted standard pulls: you receive an S-rank selector. You get to pick any character from the standard pool S-rank roster. Not a random one. You choose.
This is, without exaggeration, the single best deal in the game. A guaranteed S-rank character of your choice for currency that does not compete with your limited pulls. Some players will overlook this because the standard banner feels less exciting than the limited banner. Do not be one of those players.
Prioritize farming Fabricated Dice early. Spend them on the standard banner. Get your selector. This is non-negotiable for any player who cares about roster strength, F2P or otherwise.
Estimated Total Free Pulls — Launch Week
Here is everything in one place:
| Source | Estimated Pulls | Currency Type | |---|---|---| | Pre-registration rewards | ~20 | Solid Dice + Annulith | | Tutorial completion | ~10 | Solid Dice | | Story chapters 1-3 | ~22-25 | Annulith | | Combat first clears | ~3 | Annulith | | Launch login event (7-day) | ~10 | Solid Dice | | Launch celebration event | ~5-8 | Mixed | | Web event + codes | ~3-5 | Mixed | | Total (limited banner) | ~73-81 | — | | Standard banner (discounted) | 50 | Fabricated Dice (separate) | | Grand total pulls | ~123-131 | — |
That's enough to hit soft pity once on the limited banner with about 10 pulls to spare at average luck — and a full 50-pull clear of the standard banner with a free S-rank selector on top.
At the 50th percentile (median luck), you'll get your limited S-rank character around pull 37. That leaves you roughly 35-45 Solid Dice for the next banner, or for skin pity progress.
Even if you are unlucky and need to go deep — say, pull 75-80 — you are still covered by launch week resources alone. The math works. You are not going to need to swipe on day one unless you are chasing constellations or trying to hit a skin pity.
Recurring Free Pull Sources After Launch Week
The launch rush is generous, but it is also a one-time event. After you have burned through story chapters, first-clear rewards, and pre-reg mail, your income shifts to recurring sources. Here is what the ongoing F2P economy looks like:
- Daily missions/commissions: ~60 Annulith per day. That works out to 0.375 pulls per day, or roughly 11 pulls per month. This is your floor. Never skip dailies.
- Weekly bounties and content: ~300-400 Annulith per week, adding roughly 2 pulls per week or 8-9 pulls per month. This includes weekly boss clears, bounty board completions, and repeatable challenge content.
- Achievement system: Thousands of one-time Annulith rewards are locked behind achievements spanning combat, exploration, collection, and story milestones. You will earn these gradually over weeks and months. They are a substantial long-term source but not something you can grind out on a schedule.
- Spiral/endgame mode: Resets bi-weekly and awards 200-400 Annulith per cycle depending on how deep you can clear. As your roster and gear improve, this income grows. Early on, expect the lower end.
- Monthly shop refresh: May include Solid Dice purchasable with non-premium in-game currencies. Details on this are still being confirmed, but similar games offer 5-8 pulls per month through shop resets.
Estimated ongoing monthly F2P income: approximately 50-62 pulls (8,000-10,000 Annulith).
That is enough to guarantee a limited S-rank character roughly every 6-8 weeks at worst-case luck, or every 4-5 weeks at median luck. For a free-to-play game, that is a genuinely workable cadence — especially if you are selective about which banners you pull on.
The players who struggle in these games are not the ones who lack currency. They are the ones who pull on every banner without a plan. Know which characters you want. Save for them. Skip the ones you do not need. Your F2P income is more than enough if you are disciplined about it.
Final Thoughts
Launch week in NTE is going to feel overwhelming. There will be a flood of content, events, codes, and systems to learn all at once. The temptation will be to pull immediately, spend everything, and figure out the math later.
Do not do that. Collect everything first. Know your totals. Decide which banner you are pulling on before you spend a single Solid Die. The resources are there — you just need to be intentional about how you use them.
NTETracker will track your Annulith balance, Solid Dice count, and estimated pulls remaining automatically from April 29. Join the waitlist to get access on launch day — it's free forever.