NTE: All Currencies in Neverness to Everness – Complete Guide

Full breakdown of every currency in NTE Neverness to Everness. Learn what Annulith, Solid Dice, Tri-Keys, Fons, Beetle Coins, Riftcrystal, and more do, and how to earn them all.

TL;DR

  • NTE has over 10 currencies across gacha, progression, and city systems.
  • Annulith is the main free premium currency — converts to pull dice at 160 each.
  • Riftcrystal is the paid-only currency that converts to Annulith at 1:1.
  • Solid Dice = Limited Banner pulls. Fabricated Dice = Standard Banner pulls.
  • Tri-Keys are the weapon currency — used to buy or pull S-Rank Arcs with no 50/50.
  • Fons is the main city and upgrade currency. Beetle Coins fund character and Arc levelling.
  • Warp Pieces and Lost Pieces drop from banners and are spent in exchange shops.
  • Carrotas (Bronze, Silver, Gold) are used exclusively for Console Module upgrades.
  • Medals come from Anomaly Hunt missions and are spent in the Medal shop.

NTE: All Currencies in Neverness to Everness – Complete Guide

Neverness to Everness (NTE) has one of the more complex currency systems in modern gacha games. The moment you load in, you are hit with names like Annulith, Solid Dice, Tri-Keys, Fons, Beetle Coins, Warp Pieces, and more. Each one serves a specific purpose in the game’s layered economy — and spending the wrong currency in the wrong place is an easy mistake to make early on.

This guide covers every currency in NTE: what it does, how to earn it, what to spend it on, and how it all fits together. Whether you are new to the game or trying to manage your resources more efficiently, this is everything you need to know.

NTE is available on Android via Google Play and on PlayStation Store.

All Currencies in NTE at a Glance

  • Annulith – Main premium pull currency (free and paid)
  • Riftcrystal – Paid-only real-money currency, converts to Annulith
  • Solid Dice – Limited Banner (Scarborough Fair) pull tickets
  • Fabricated Dice – Standard Banner pull tickets
  • Tri-Keys – Arc weapon currency for the Arc Research Program
  • Fons – Main city, property, and endgame upgrade currency
  • Beetle Coins – General progression currency for levelling characters and Arcs
  • Warp Pieces – Gacha byproduct spent in the Fair/Warp Shop
  • Lost Pieces – Gacha byproduct spent in the Lost Piece Shop (refreshes monthly)
  • Carrotas – Console Module upgrade currency (Bronze, Silver, Gold)
  • Medals – Earned from Anomaly Hunts, spent in the Medal Shop
  • Scale Coins – Fishing-exclusive currency earned by selling fish
  • Mhm! Coins – Special currency earned daily from Nacupeda’s Pool

1. Annulith – The Main Premium Currency

Annulith is the most important currency in NTE for free-to-play players. It is the core premium currency and the resource you track most carefully if you want to pull characters without spending real money. Think of it like Primogems in Genshin Impact or Stellar Jade in Honkai: Star Rail — it is the universal converter for all pull currencies.

What it does: Converts into Solid Dice, Fabricated Dice, or Tri-Keys at a rate of 160 Annulith per unit. Annulith itself does not pull anything directly — you always convert it first to the appropriate pull type.

How to earn Annulith:

  • Main story quests and side quests
  • Daily and weekly activities
  • Exploration milestones and achievements
  • Login rewards and events
  • Anomaly Hunter’s Journey milestone rewards
  • Redeem codes — see the NTE redeem codes page for active codes
  • Hidden achievements — see the NTE hidden achievements guide

Tips: The game gives Annulith generously at the start during the early campaign, then the income slows down significantly. Save it for characters you have decided in advance to pull. Do not convert and spend on impulse — you cannot get it back. Also check out the guide on how to get Annulith fast in NTE for all farming methods.

2. Riftcrystal – The Paid Currency

Riftcrystal is the real-money premium currency in NTE. You cannot earn it through gameplay. It is purchased exclusively through top-up packages, which range from roughly $0.93 to $80.60 USD.

What it does: Converts to Annulith at a 1:1 rate. You can also spend Riftcrystals directly in the Mall on cosmetics such as character skins and car skins.

How to earn Riftcrystal: Real money purchase only. It has no gameplay source.

Tips: If you are fully free-to-play, your Riftcrystal balance stays at zero and this has no effect on your ability to progress or pull characters. Riftcrystal is purely an optional spending layer. The best starter spend for those who want to support the game is the monthly card, which offers the strongest value-per-dollar of any purchase.

3. Solid Dice – Limited Banner Pull Currency

Solid Dice are the dedicated pull currency for the Scarborough Fair Limited Board — the time-limited banner that features rotating new S-Class characters. Each Solid Die equals one pull on that banner.

What it does: Used exclusively to pull on the Limited Banner. Cannot be used on the Standard Banner or Arc banner.

How to earn Solid Dice:

  • Convert 160 Annulith per die in the exchange shop
  • Occasional event rewards and login bonuses that hand them out directly

Tips: The most important thing to understand about the Limited Board is that NTE has no 50/50 system. When you reach pity, you are guaranteed the featured character — no coin flip against standard characters. Every pity on this banner pays out the character you are targeting. Save Solid Dice only for Limited Banners featuring characters you have committed to pulling. To understand the pity system fully, see the NTE pity and gacha system guide.

4. Fabricated Dice – Standard Banner Pull Currency

Fabricated Dice are the pull currency for the Standard Board — the permanent banner that holds the full pool of standard S-Class and A-Class characters. Each Fabricated Die equals one pull.

What it does: Used exclusively on the Standard Banner. Cannot be used on Limited Banners.

How to earn Fabricated Dice:

  • Convert 160 Annulith per die
  • Event rewards and milestones sometimes grant them directly

Tips: The Standard Board offers a 20% discount on the first 10 pulls, making your first batch cheaper. More importantly, after 50 pulls on the Standard Board, you receive a free S-Rank Selector letting you choose one of six standard S-Class characters. That selector alone makes the Standard Board very worthwhile early on. For advice on which free S-Class character to pick, see the guide on which free S-Class standard character to pick in NTE.

5. Tri-Keys – The Arc Weapon Currency

Tri-Keys are one of NTE’s most player-friendly design decisions. In most gacha games, top-tier weapons are locked behind a separate expensive banner with their own 50/50 system. NTE takes a different approach — all S-Class Arcs can be obtained through the Arc Research Program, and you can either pull on it with pity or skip the randomness entirely and buy specific Arcs directly.

What it does:

  • Used in the Arc Research Program (the weapon/Arc banner)
  • The banner offers a 10-pull system with pity — guaranteed S-Rank Arc at 60 pulls, guaranteed signature Arc within 80 pulls
  • Alternatively, buy a specific S-Rank Arc directly for 25 Tri-Keys each — no RNG required

How to earn Tri-Keys:

  • Convert 160 Annulith per Tri-Key
  • Events and exchange shops
  • Anomaly Hunter’s Journey milestone rewards — the game guarantees 25 Tri-Keys through milestones up to Hunter Level 40, which is enough for one free S-Rank Arc

Tips: The direct purchase option at 25 Tri-Keys is a huge advantage for F2P players. You can target exactly the Arc your character needs without relying on banner luck. For help choosing the right Arc for your characters, see the Arc weapon tier list for NTE. For the Scarborough Fair system explained in full, see the Scarborough Fair gacha guide.

6. Fons – The City and Endgame Upgrade Currency

Fons is the main in-world currency of Hethereau and one of the two currencies you will spend the most of throughout the game. It serves two major roles: funding your life in the city, and powering endgame character and gear upgrades.

What it does:

  • Buying cars, properties, furniture, and items from NPCs
  • Endgame character and Arc upgrade costs (these are substantial in the late game)
  • Crafting and everyday purchases throughout the city

How to earn Fons:

  • Quests, side missions, and Anomaly Commissions
  • City Tycoon hobbies — every point of City Stamina spent earns 1,000 Fons
  • The Cafe by Origen passive income — collect profits daily
  • Chiz’s daily Fons farming — hold her basic attack on enemies to earn Fons up to a daily cap
  • Pink Paws Heist — up to 1 million Fons per two-week cycle, making it the single best Fons activity in the game. See the Pink Paws Heist guide
  • Opening safes around the city — see the safe locations guide to get Fons fast in NTE
  • Circle Bounty activities and Riftcrystal Mining Permits

Tips: Fons drain fast in the mid-to-late game when upgrade costs spike. Avoid unnecessary Fon spending early on. Focus your Fons on your main team first. Running the full NTE daily routine consistently is the best way to keep your Fons supply healthy.

7. Beetle Coins – Character and Arc Levelling Currency

Beetle Coins are the general-purpose progression currency in NTE. You use them constantly in the early-to-mid game to level up characters, enhance Arcs, buy from vendors, and access various upgrade materials. Think of them like Mora in Genshin Impact — available in large quantities but always in demand.

What it does:

  • Levelling up characters and Arcs
  • Purchasing upgrade materials from shops and vendors around Hethereau
  • City Tycoon upgrades and various daily purchases

How to earn Beetle Coins:

  • Completing quests, missions, and commissions
  • Events and daily activity rewards
  • Battle Pass free track rewards
  • Anomaly Hunt missions
  • Fishing Level 10 unlocks Beetle Coins as a reward — see the NTE fishing guide
  • At Hunter Level 60 (the XP cap), excess XP automatically converts into Beetle Coins, giving you a passive endgame income stream

Tips: Beetle Coins deplete fastest during the early-to-mid investment phase when you are building your first team. Spend frugally and focus on your core characters before spreading resources to others. For help building characters efficiently, see the NTE character tier list and the Awakening system guide.

8. Warp Pieces – Fair Shop Currency

Warp Pieces are a passive byproduct of pulling on the Scarborough Fair banner system. You do not need to do anything special to earn them — they accumulate automatically as you pull.

What it does: Spent in the Warp Exchange Shop (Fair Shop) on additional pulls or copies of standard banner characters. The Fair Shop has no purchase limit, meaning you can buy as much as you want with available Warp Pieces.

How to earn Warp Pieces:

  • Drop from Hero Chest tiles and Warp Chess Box tiles on the Fair board
  • Capturing Slumberland tiles on the Fair board
  • Pulling a duplicate character automatically converts into Warp Pieces

Tips: Warp Pieces function similarly to Masterless Starglitter in Genshin Impact. They are a steady passive income stream from your regular pulling activity. Spend them on standard banner characters or pull currency as needed. They do not expire, so there is no urgency in spending them immediately.

9. Lost Pieces – Monthly Shop Currency

Lost Pieces are the second passive byproduct currency from the Scarborough Fair banner system. Like Warp Pieces, they accumulate automatically as you pull.

What it does: Spent in the Lost Piece Exchange Shop, which refreshes once every month on the 1st. The shop sells upgrade materials and a limited monthly allocation of pull currency — Gacha Dice and Tri-Keys. The shop has a purchase limit that resets each month.

How to earn Lost Pieces:

  • Drop from Lost Chess Box tiles on the Fair board
  • Earning a B-rank item from banners rewards Lost Pieces automatically

Tips: Always clear the Lost Piece Shop before the monthly reset. Unused Lost Pieces going to waste at the end of the month is equivalent to leaving free Tri-Keys and Gacha Dice unclaimed. Clearing it takes priority in your monthly task list. This is covered in the NTE daily and weekly routine guide.

10. Carrotas – Console Module Upgrade Currency

Carrotas come in three rarities: Bronze, Silver, and Gold. They are not a pull currency and have nothing to do with the gacha system. Their sole purpose is funding Console Module upgrades through the Rewind feature.

What it does: Used to upgrade Console Modules — stat-granting equipment pieces that slot into your characters via the Console system. Modules carry random stats, so farming the ideal Module for each character often requires spending multiple Carrotas across different upgrade attempts.

How to earn Carrotas:

  • The Rabbit Hole Anomaly Zone is the primary source. It also drops new Cartridges for your Console, making it the one-stop shop for all Console progression.
  • Gold Carrotas unlock as you advance further into the game and gain access to higher-tier Modules.

Tips: For a full breakdown of how Cartridges and Modules work, see the guide on how to get Cartridges and Modules in NTE.

11. Medals – Anomaly Hunt Shop Currency

Medals are earned specifically from Anomaly Hunt missions and spent in the Medal Shop. They are separate from all other currencies and only flow through that activity.

What it does: Buys upgrade materials, in-game currencies, and character progression items from the Medal Shop. The Medal Shop has a purchase limit — it is not unlimited like the Warp Shop.

How to earn Medals: Complete Anomaly Hunt missions. The more hunts you complete, the more Medals you collect. See the Anomaly Zones guide for NTE to understand how hunts work and which to prioritise.

12. Scale Coins – Fishing Currency

Scale Coins are the dedicated currency for the Sea Angler fishing hobby. They exist entirely within the fishing economy and do not interact with any other system in the game.

What it does: Used to purchase better fishing rods, specialty baits, and fishing gear from the Fishing Tackle Shop at any fishing spot or at Luna Bay shops around the city.

How to earn Scale Coins:

  • Selling caught fish at the Fish Hold for base-rate Scale Coins
  • Selling daily in-demand fish at the Fish Market for 200–500% bonus Scale Coins (up to two of each fish per day)

Tips: Always check the Fish Market before heading out to fish. Targeting the three daily in-demand fish is by far the fastest way to stack Scale Coins and upgrade your gear. See the NTE fishing guide for the full breakdown of fishing locations, fish species, and gear upgrades.

13. Mhm! Coins – Nacupeda’s Pool Daily Currency

Mhm! Coins are a special accumulation currency earned from Nacupeda’s Pool — a fountain located in the southwestern area of Bridge Crossings. Visiting it once per day and selecting the “Make a Sincere Wish” dialogue option gives you one Mhm! Coin.

What it does: Mhm! Coins stack up over time and eventually unlock a free S-Rank Arc weapon once you have collected enough. This is one of the most valuable long-term passive rewards in the game for F2P players.

How to earn Mhm! Coins: Visit Nacupeda’s Pool once daily and always pick the Mhm! Coin option over the cosmetic reward. Missing days delays your free S-Rank Arc. See the guide on how to get all free S-Class Arcs in NTE for more on this and other free Arc sources.

Currency Spending Priority Guide for NTE

With so many currencies in play, here is a simple spending order to keep your account on track:

  • Annulith – Save. Only convert to Solid Dice for Limited Banners featuring characters you have committed to. Do not impulse spend.
  • Solid Dice – Limited Banners only. The no-50/50 pity makes every die valuable. Never waste on the Standard Banner.
  • Fabricated Dice – Use on the Standard Banner to reach the 50-pull S-Rank Selector if you have not yet gotten it.
  • Tri-Keys – Either save for the Arc you want to buy directly (25 per S-Rank Arc) or use on the Arc banner once you have at least 60 to guarantee a hit.
  • Fons – Focus on your main team upgrades. Avoid spending on property or cosmetics early until your endgame build is solid.
  • Beetle Coins – Main team first. Do not spread across too many characters in the early-to-mid game.
  • Lost Pieces – Clear the monthly shop completely before the 1st. Never let them sit unused.
  • Scale Coins – Reinvest into better fishing gear to unlock higher-tier fish and faster Coin generation.
  • Mhm! Coins – Collect daily without fail. No spending required — just accumulate toward the free S-Rank Arc.

Frequently Asked Questions – NTE Currencies

What is the main pull currency in NTE?

Annulith is the main premium currency. You convert it into Solid Dice (for Limited Banners) or Fabricated Dice (for the Standard Banner) at 160 Annulith per die. Tri-Keys are the weapon-specific pull currency for Arc banners.

What is the difference between Solid Dice and Fabricated Dice in NTE?

Solid Dice are used exclusively on the Limited Board (the time-limited banner for new characters). Fabricated Dice are used exclusively on the Standard Board (the permanent character banner). They cannot be swapped between banners.

Does NTE have a 50/50 system?

No. The Limited Board in NTE does not have a 50/50 system. When you hit pity on the Limited Banner, you are guaranteed the featured character with no coin flip. This is one of NTE’s most player-friendly gacha design choices. See the NTE pity system guide for full details.

What are Tri-Keys used for in NTE?

Tri-Keys are the Arc weapon currency. You use them on the Arc Research Program banner, or skip the gacha entirely and buy a specific S-Rank Arc directly for 25 Tri-Keys each. This direct purchase option is unique to NTE and is very F2P-friendly.

What is the difference between Fons and Beetle Coins in NTE?

Both are non-premium progression currencies, but they serve different purposes. Fons is the broader city and endgame upgrade currency used for property, vehicles, crafting, and heavy character upgrade costs. Beetle Coins are the general-purpose daily currency used for character and Arc levelling, vendor purchases, and material acquisition.

What are Warp Pieces and Lost Pieces in NTE?

Both are passive byproduct currencies from using the Scarborough Fair banner system. Warp Pieces drop from specific tiles on the banner board and from duplicate character pulls — spent in the unlimited Warp Shop. Lost Pieces drop from other board tiles and from pulling B-rank items — spent in the Lost Piece Shop which refreshes monthly with a purchase limit.

How do I earn free Annulith in NTE?

The main free Annulith sources are main story quests, side quests, daily and weekly activities, exploration milestones, events, login rewards, achievements, and redeem codes. Check the guide on how to get Annulith fast in NTE for a full breakdown of every source.

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