If you’ve just started playing Neverness to Everness, the amount of different currencies can feel a little overwhelming at first. Between premium pulls, Arc banners, monthly shop resets, and duplicate rewards, the game throws a lot of names at you early on.

As such, understanding what each currency does is important. Some resources are much harder to earn than others, and spending them carelessly can slow down your progress later. This guide explains all the major currencies in Neverness to Everness and what each one is actually used for.

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All Neverness to Everness Currencies, Explained

Currency

Type of Currency

How to Earn

How to Use

Annulite

Premium Currency

Earned through quests, exploration, achievements, events, login rewards, compensation mail, and Rift Crystal conversion

You can exchange Annulith for different pull currencies depending on which banner you want to summon on.

Solid Dice

Event Banner Pull Currency

Purchased with Annulite, earned from events, login bonuses, Battle Pass rewards, and limited activities

Solid Dice are specifically tied to the limited character banners. Whenever a new featured character releases, this is the currency you’ll need to roll for them.

Fabricated/Trickster Dice

Standard Banner Pull Currency

Obtained from beginner rewards, events, shops, Battle Pass rewards, and login bonuses

Fabricated Dice work almost the same way, but they’re reserved for the standard banner instead. The standard banner contains permanent characters and items that remain available long-term.

Tri-Key

Weapon Pull Currency

Earned from events, premium rewards, exchange shops, and Annulite conversion

Tri-Keys are connected to the Arc Research Program, which acts as Neverness To Everness’ weapon or equipment banner system. Unlike character banners, this one appears to focus on powerful Arcs that improve your builds. Tri-Keys are especially valuable because they can also be exchanged in the Arc Shop for specific S-class Arcs, with each one costing 25 Tri-Keys.

Warp Piece

Duplicate Exchange Currency

Acquired from duplicate characters, duplicate Arcs, and Scarborough Fair

Warp Pieces can then be used to exchange to items or even specific standard banner characters directly.

Lost Piece

Upgrade & Shop Currency

Earned through summoning, duplicates, events, and Scarborough Fair banner board game

Lost Pieces are mainly used for upgrade materials and progression items, though players can also spend them on a limited number of pulls each month.

Rift Crystal

Paid Premium Currency

Purchased directly with real money.

Converts into Annulite at a 1:1 ratio.

Beetle coins

Progression Currency

Earned from commissions, daily activities, events, Battle Pass rewards, and gameplay progression

Beetle Coins are more tied to gameplay progression than the gacha system itself. They are used in recurring shops for buying material purchases and Tycoon upgrades.

Fons

Basic In-Game Currency

Obtained from missions, exploration, combat, selling items, and Hethereau Hobbies

Fons are used for character upgrades, crafting, purchases, and general gameplay systems.

Neverness to Everness Tag Page Cover Art
Action RPG
Open-World
Systems
Released
April 29, 2026
Developer(s)
Hotta Studio
Publisher(s)
Perfect World Entertainment
Engine
Unreal Engine 5
PC Release Date
April 29, 2026

WHERE TO PLAY

DIGITAL

Genre(s)
Action RPG, Open-World