Version 1.1 Pull Count | Neverness To Everness

Neverness to Everness (NTE) Version 1.1, "Dreamwalk Corridor," runs for 35 days, from June 3 to July 8, 2026, and brings two new Limited S-Rank characters: Lacrimosa and Chaos. With both arriving in the same patch, Appraisers are weighing how far their free pulls will stretch before either banner closes. Here's exactly how many pulls F2P, monthly card, and battle pass players can expect from Annulith, Solid Dice, Fabricated Dice, and Tri-Keys — and whether that's enough to land both characters.

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How Long Does Version 1.1 Last?

Version 1.1 runs for 35 days, from June 3 (after update) to July 8, 2026, 05:59 (UTC+8). Lacrimosa's Fading Reverie board is live from June 3 to June 24, while Chaos's Forsaken Path board takes over from June 24 to July 8. Players saving for both characters in a single version are working with a tighter window than usual, since each board only gets roughly half the patch.

NTE Version 1.1 Dreamwalk Corridor

Currency & Pulls Count in Total

Currency Breakdown

Here's how each currency stacks up and converts toward your final pull total:

CurrencyTotalPull Value
Annulith9,800–10,80061–67 pulls (160 Annulith/pull)
Solid Dice1515 pulls (direct)
Fabricated Dice35Standard banner pulls
Tri-Keys65Arc weapon banner pulls

Total F2P Pull Count

Putting all four currencies together, here's the final pull count by player type:

Player TypeTotal Limited Pulls
Pure F2P (zero spending)75–85
Monthly Card96–106
Monthly Card + Battle Pass104–114

Annulith Sources in Version 1.1

At 160 Annulith per limited pull, Annulith is the backbone of the F2P pull count, and it comes from a wide spread of daily, event, and one-time sources rather than any single grind. Across the patch, the main sources break down to:

  • Daily Activities (35 days of dailies): 2,100 Annulith

Daily Activities

Daily Activities

  • Beyond the Rails (3 resets): 2,100 Annulith

Beyond The Rails

Beyond The Rails

  • New main story, map missions, and high-risk commissions: approximately 1,200 Annulith

New main story

New main story

  • Exploration rewards on Sunward Island: 1,000 to 2,000 Annulith, depending on completion

NTE Limited Events

NTE Limited Events

  • Limited-time events (Underground Circuit, What's Baking, Sunward Travelogue, The Long Dream, Hunter's Crucible): approximately 2,500 Annulith combined

NTE Limited Events

NTE Limited Events

  • Mail compensation (maintenance and bug-fix rewards): approximately 600 Annulith
  • 1.2 livestream codes: 300 Annulith
  • Character trials: 40 Annulith

Character Trials

Character Trials

Daily Activities and Beyond the Rails together cover the largest share of that total, so logging in every day and clearing Beyond the Rails before each reset matters more than any single event. Total free Annulith across Version 1.1 lands at roughly 9,800 to 10,800, which converts to approximately 61 to 67 limited pulls on its own.

Solid Dice, Fabricated Dice, and Tri-Keys

Annulith isn't the only currency feeding the pull count. The 7-day login event and the Lost Exchange shop add up to 15 Solid Dice, which convert directly into limited pulls. Fabricated Dice for the standard banner total 35 across the patch, sourced from the Bagel event shop, Lost Exchange, the version update gift, and standard Hunter Supplies. Tri-Keys for the Arc weapon banner add up to roughly 65 through the Lost Exchange and Hunter Exchange shops. The Hethereau Special Gift Pack, available at launch, adds a further 5 Fabricated Dice and 5 Tri-Keys on top of those totals, so it's worth claiming from the mailbox as soon as Version 1.1 goes live.

Solid Dice, Fabricated Dice, and Tri-Keys

Solid Dice, Fabricated Dice, and Tri-Keys

Is It Enough for Both Characters?

NTE's pity system helps offset a tighter pull count: hard pity sits at 90 pulls, soft pity kicks in around 70, and there's no 50/50, so a limited S-Rank pull is always the featured character. That makes 75 to 85 pulls comfortably enough for either Lacrimosa or Chaos. Getting both as pure F2P is tighter and depends on hitting soft pity early or carrying pity over from Fading Reverie into Forsaken Path.

Lacrimosa And Chaos Drip Marketing

Tips to Maximize Your Pull Count

  • Log in every single day. Missing dailies is the easiest way to lose Annulith for good.
  • Clear Beyond the Rails before each reset instead of saving it for later.
  • Claim the Hethereau Special Gift Pack and all mail compensation as soon as they arrive.
  • Prioritize the Hunter Exchange and Lost Exchange shops at reset, since both are limited-time purchases.
  • Decide which character matters more before spending, then let pity carry forward into the next board.

Conclusion

Version 1.1 gives Appraisers a meaningful stack of free pulls to work with, but the math gets tight for anyone chasing both Lacrimosa and Chaos in the same 35-day window. Pure F2P players can comfortably lock in one of the two, while monthly card and battle pass holders have enough breathing room to consider both boards. For players who would rather not leave their pull count to chance, LootBar offers a fast, discounted Neverness to Everness Top up to round out Annulith or Riftcrystal reserves before either banner closes.