Daily Server Reset Time in Neverness to Everness (NTE)
TL;DR
- The daily server reset in NTE happens at 5:00 AM server time every day.
- The weekly reset happens every Monday at 5:00 AM server time.
- Asia server — 5:00 AM CST (UTC+8)
- America server — 5:00 AM EST
- Europe server — 5:00 AM BST / 6:00 AM CET
- Daily reset refreshes gifts, quests, login rewards, Circle Bounty missions, and more.
- Weekly reset refills City Stamina, Anomaly Pilgrimage attempts, Ebisu’s Auction, and Realm of Greed.
- You can check the in-game countdown timer in the Exploration Guide menu.
Knowing the server reset time in NTE (Neverness to Everness) is one of the most practical things you can do as a player. It tells you when your daily tasks refresh, when your weekly systems are ready, and how much time you have left to complete activities before missing out on rewards that do not carry over.
This guide covers every reset time for all servers, a full breakdown of what resets daily and weekly, and how to check the countdown directly in-game.
NTE Daily Server Reset Time
The daily server reset in Neverness to Everness occurs at 5:00 AM server time every single day. The exact real-world time this happens depends on which server region you selected when you started the game. The reset follows the regional clock of your server, not your local device time.
Here is the daily reset time by server region:
- Asia Server — 5:00 AM CST (China Standard Time, UTC+8)
- America Server — 5:00 AM EST (Eastern Standard Time)
- Europe Server — 5:00 AM BST (British Summer Time) / 6:00 AM CET (Central European Time)
- SEA Server — 5:00 AM based on the Southeast Asia regional server clock
If you are unsure which server you are on, check the region you selected during account setup. The server time always takes priority over your local timezone, so players in different parts of the world on the same server all reset at the same real-world moment.
NTE Weekly Server Reset Time
The weekly reset in NTE occurs every Monday at 5:00 AM server time. It follows the exact same timezone schedule as the daily reset — it is essentially the daily reset that fires on Monday mornings, but it also triggers additional weekly systems on top of the usual daily refresh.
Weekly reset times by server:
- Asia Server — Monday 5:00 AM CST (UTC+8)
- America Server — Monday 5:00 AM EST
- Europe Server — Monday 5:00 AM BST / 6:00 AM CET
The simplest way to confirm the weekly reset has already triggered is to check your City Stamina bar. It appears next to the city map icon in the upper-left corner of your screen. If it has refilled to its full cap, the weekly reset has already gone through for your server.
How to Check the Reset Timer In-Game
You do not need to calculate anything manually. NTE has a built-in countdown timer you can check at any time. Here is how to find it:
- Look at the top of your screen and find the dial-shaped icon.
- Click on it to open the Exploration Guide menu. You can also press F1 on PC to open it directly.
- Select the second tab on the left bar to reach your Daily Tasks list.
- Look at the lower-right corner of that list — the countdown timer showing time until the next reset will be there.
This timer updates in real time and is the most reliable way to know exactly how long you have before daily or weekly content refreshes.

What Resets Daily in NTE?
Every day after the reset, the following systems refresh:
Daily Login Rewards
Login rewards can be claimed once per day through the Events menu. They often include Arcs, free pulls, upgrade resources, and occasional limited event items. These do not carry over — if you miss a day, that reward is gone.
Exploration Guide Daily Tasks
All daily tasks in the Exploration Guide reset at 5:00 AM. Completing them is one of the most important things you do each day in NTE, as they reward Annulith, Hunter Level EXP, Fons, and other progression materials. In most cases, spending Character Pixels and clearing a few quick objectives is enough to hit 100 Participation and claim all rewards. Daily Quests become available after clearing Prologue II of the Episode Quests.
For a full breakdown of what to prioritize each day, check the NTE daily and weekly routine guide.
Circle Bounty (Battle Pass) Daily Missions
Circle Bounty daily missions reset every day. NTE’s battle pass has three mission types — daily, weekly, and seasonal. Missing daily missions slows down your battle pass level progress. Staying consistent each day is the fastest path to completing the pass before the season ends.
Gift Cap
Your daily gift limit resets with the server. You can give 10 gifts per day total, with a cap of 3 gifts per individual character. Once the daily reset hits, your full 10-gift allowance is restored. This is why knowing the exact reset time matters — if you are trying to max bond quickly, you want to be gifting as soon as the cap refreshes.
For the best gifts to use for each character, check the best gifts guide for maxing Bond in NTE. For a complete breakdown of the Bond system itself, see the guide on how to increase Bond fast in NTE.
Daily Farm Limits and Shop Stock
Daily farming limits on certain resources and the daily stock in some shops refresh with the reset. Make sure to spend through any capped daily resources before the timer runs out.
Fortune Readings
You get three daily Fortune Readings at Nacupeda’s Pool (the fountain icon west of the map near Bridge Crossing). These refresh daily and accumulate toward buying exclusive S-Class Arc rewards from the Arc Shop.
Nacupeda’s Pool Daily Reward
One daily reward attempt at Nacupeda’s Pool resets each day. Depending on the choice you make, you can collect furniture items or earn Mhm! Coins toward special rewards.
City Delivery Missions
City Delivery missions reset daily as well. These are quick, easy tasks that should be completed every day as part of your routine.
Open World Enemies
All open world enemies in Hethereau respawn with the daily reset. If you are farming specific enemies for drops or materials, they will be back in full force after 5:00 AM server time.
What Resets Weekly in NTE?
The weekly reset on Monday mornings triggers a separate set of longer-cycle systems. These are generally more impactful for long-term character progression than the daily resets.
Anomaly Pilgrimage Reward Attempts
Anomaly Pilgrimage is the highest-priority weekly activity in NTE. It drops the Esper Ability upgrade materials that gate every character’s late-game power. You get three reward claims per week total across all Pilgrimage bosses. The two current bosses are Morphix and the Never-Ending Arachne. Each claim costs 60 Character Pixels. Always prioritize the bosses that drop the specific materials your characters need. For more on Morphix and the free S-Rank Arc it drops, see the Good Boy’s Grand Adventure Arc guide.
City Stamina
City Stamina fully refills every Monday at 5:00 AM. This is the resource you spend on Hethereau Hobbies to earn Fons. All Hobbies give the same amount of Fons per stamina spent — 1,000 Fons per 1 City Stamina consumed — so play whatever you enjoy most. The important thing is to spend all of it before the next Monday reset. Any unspent City Stamina is not carried over or compensated. Do not let it go to waste. Check the Hethereau Hobbies guide to get the most out of every weekly stamina pool.
Ebisu’s Auction House Inventory
The full item lineup at Ebisu’s Auction refreshes every Monday at 5:00 AM. Some items sold here are exclusive and cannot be found elsewhere, so checking the new stock every Monday is essential. The Auction House is unlocked after clearing Chapter 3 of the main story. Prioritize bidding on Mammon upgrade materials first, as those directly increase your weekly Fons income from Realm of Greed.
Realm of Greed (Blind Mammon / Anomaly Zone)
The Realm of Greed is the home-instance fight against Mammon, accessed through the Blind Mammon plushie at your property. It resets weekly on Monday and pays out a large Fons lump sum based on how difficult a level you complete. The payout scales directly with the Blind Mammon plushie’s level, so upgrading it is one of the best long-term investments in NTE. Aim for the highest difficulty you can clear each week. For more on fighting Mammon, see the Pink Paw Heist Mammon guide.
Special City Commission (Old Mailbox)
You can accept a Special Commission from the Old Mailbox inside your home. These reward Fons based on the commission’s level and can only be claimed once per week. Upgrading the Old Mailbox before attempting it maximizes the Fons you get back.
Weekly Circle Bounty Missions
The weekly missions in the Circle Bounty battle pass also reset on Monday. These give the bulk of your battle pass EXP outside of daily login rewards, so completing them every week is critical to reaching the higher reward tiers before the season ends.
Pink Paws Heist Fons Cap
Pink Paws Heist is a special case — it follows a bi-weekly reset rather than weekly. The cap of 1 million Fons from the heist refreshes every two weeks. This means you have a two-week window to farm the full cap before it resets. There is no cap on Paw-Paw Coins, so you can keep running the heist for those even after hitting the Fons limit. Check the full Pink Paws Heist guide for everything you need to know.
What Happens If You Miss a Reset?
Daily rewards in NTE do not carry over. If you miss a day, those login rewards, Exploration Guide task completions, and other daily activities are permanently lost. There is no catch-up mechanic for missed daily resets.
For weekly resets, any unspent City Stamina, unclaimed Anomaly Pilgrimage rewards, or uncompleted weekly missions are simply gone once Monday arrives. This is the main reason players who fall behind on the weekly loop feel the gap grow quickly — every Monday the clock resets and missed resources cannot be recovered.
The one exception is Character Pixels (Stamina) — this regenerates continuously over time at a rate of 1 Stamina every 6 minutes (10 per hour, 240 per day) and is not hard-reset daily. The cap starts at 240 but can be increased by owning the Eden Apartment and upgrading the Dream Weaver’s Knot furniture inside it. Do not let Stamina sit at the cap or it stops generating.
Tips for Staying on Top of the Reset Schedule
- Set a reminder for Monday mornings. Weekly reset is the most impactful and easiest to forget. A phone alarm for Monday 5:00 AM (or just after you wake up) keeps you from losing City Stamina and weekly rewards.
- Do your daily tasks early in the day. Leaving them until late at night risks missing the reset if you forget or fall asleep.
- Spend City Stamina throughout the week, not all at once on Sunday night. Spreading it out is more sustainable and avoids the panic of a half-spent bar at the last minute.
- Check Ebisu’s Auction early Monday morning. New stock is available right after reset and competitive items can sell out to NPCs if you bid late.
- Always give your 10 daily gifts before reset. Once the day ends, unused gift capacity is lost. For the best gifts per character, see the NTE best gifts guide.
- Claim Fluffy Cotton from your home anomaly regularly. It does not respawn every day, but checking every couple of days ensures you never leave free 400-Affinity gifts sitting uncollected.
Daily Reset Priority Order
If you are short on time each day, here is what to do first after the reset — in order of importance:
- Spend Character Pixels (Stamina) on priority farming.
- Claim login and event rewards from the Events menu.
- Complete Exploration Guide daily tasks for Annulith and EXP.
- Manage your Cafe and collect Fons if you own one.
- Complete daily Circle Bounty (Battle Pass) missions.
- Make your wish at Nacupeda’s Pool and collect your daily Fortune Readings.
- Give all 10 daily gifts to characters you are bonding with.
- Claim your free daily Module from Hathor’s Anomaly Furniture (if unlocked).
- Farm Fons with Chiz’s daily route if time allows.
Weekly Reset Priority Order
On Mondays, do these first before touching daily content:
- Anomaly Pilgrimage — three claims, use them on the bosses that drop your most needed Esper materials.
- Hethereau Hobbies — spend all City Stamina across the week for maximum Fons.
- Ebisu’s Auction House — bid on Mammon plushie materials and any exclusive items.
- Realm of Greed — fight Mammon via Blind Mammon for the weekly Fons payout.
- Special City Commission — accept and complete from your Old Mailbox.
- Pink Paws Heist — farm toward the 1 million Fons bi-weekly cap.
- Weekly Circle Bounty missions — complete before next Monday for battle pass EXP.
More Helpful NTE Guides
Now that you know the reset schedule, here is everything you need to make the most of each daily and weekly window:
- NTE daily and weekly routine guide
- Best gifts for maxing Bond in NTE
- How to increase Bond fast in NTE
- How to get Fons fast in NTE
- How to get Annulith fast in NTE
- Hethereau Hobbies guide — spend City Stamina efficiently
- How to increase Hunter Level fast in NTE
- Pink Paws Heist guide — earn up to 1 million Fons
- How to reach Mammon in Pink Paws Heist
- Anomaly Zones guide in NTE
- NTE redeem codes for free rewards
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Final Thoughts
The NTE server reset runs every day at 5:00 AM server time, with the bigger weekly reset kicking in every Monday at the same hour. The exact real-world time depends on whether you are on the Asia, America, or Europe server.
Missing daily resets loses rewards permanently. Missing weekly resets wastes City Stamina and Anomaly Pilgrimage attempts that do not roll over. Building a simple habit around the reset — checking your tasks first thing after 5:00 AM your server time — is one of the easiest ways to stay ahead in NTE long term.
Use the in-game Exploration Guide countdown so you always know exactly how much time you have left before the clock turns over.