Gaming Guide

Neverness to Everness Farming: Routes, Character Pixels, and Endgame Materials

How resource caps, community map routes, and Rabbit Hole loops work when you farm high-tier gear in NTE.

How resource caps, community map routes, and Rabbit Hole loops work when you farm high-tier gear in NTE.

Farming in Neverness to Everness, the open-world action RPG from Hotta Studio, runs on two hard limits and a handful of repeatable loops. Once you know exactly how Character Pixels and Activity Energy refill, which anomaly dungeon rewards your Pixels, and where the community routes point on the map, the rest is just execution.

Quick answer: Spend Character Pixels on anomaly dungeons before they hit the 360 cap, dump Activity Energy before its weekly Monday reset, and follow a tagged Farm or Dungeon route on the interactive map so you never backtrack between resource nodes and boss spawns.

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Resource caps that gate every farm

Two counters decide how much you can farm in a given cycle. Character Pixels feed anomaly dungeon runs and refill on a daily schedule. Activity Energy is the weekly pool you spend across city and open-world content, and it resets on Monday. Letting either sit at maximum wastes regeneration, so the practical rule is to spend down before you log off.

ResourceCapRefillPrimary use
Character Pixels360Regenerates dailyAnomaly dungeon runs
Activity Energy700Resets MondayCity and open-world content

Note: Because Character Pixels top out at 360 and refill every day, holding a full bar overnight loses you a full day of regeneration. Plan your dungeon spending so the counter is not sitting at cap when the daily tick lands.

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Use community map routes to cut travel time

Farming efficiency in an open world is mostly about not doubling back. The interactive map supports community-created routes, which are curated sequences of map points with the author’s notes on order and pacing. Each route mixes travel hops, farming loops, and quest steps, and a badge on the card tells you what kind it is.

Routes are filtered by category so you can match one to your current goal. The tags cover General, Farm, Boss, Exploration, Daily, and Dungeon runs.

  • Farm and Daily routes chain daily resource nodes and repeatable pickups.
  • Boss routes plot spawn locations for targeted material drops.
  • Dungeon and Exploration routes cover chest runs and open-world clears.

Open a route to see its points laid over the map, then step through them in order using the next and previous controls or the labelled list. You can clone any public route into your own saved routes and edit the order freely without changing the original, which is useful once you learn a shortcut the author missed.

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Pixel Search double drops: pick one anomaly dungeon

During the Pixel Search double drop window, four anomaly dungeons become available to spend Character Pixels on, but they are not equal. Only one is worth the Pixels for the reward you actually need, so commit your daily bar to a single dungeon rather than splitting runs across all four. Doubling drops multiplies the value of every Pixel you spend, which makes this the highest-return time to burn a full 360 bar.


Endgame material loops past Level 40

Account growth slows sharply at the Level 40 bottleneck, and this is where farming becomes a long-term routine rather than a one-time clear. The core endgame loops center on Beetle Coin income, careful Character Pixel management, Rabbit Hole farming, and module optimization. Rabbit Hole runs supply the repeatable material stream, while modules are where those materials convert into gear power.

Beetle Coins are built and sustained through daily rituals and disciplined shop priorities, then spent on endgame goals rather than early convenience buys. Keeping a reserve matters because module and progression sinks scale up faster than casual income can cover.

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Fons and stamina during 2x events

Fons are the game’s economic engine, driven by City Tycoon levels and a set of free Fon sources on top of City Stamina spending. During a Fons Rush event, drops from stamina are doubled, so the goal is to spend City Stamina up to the 700 cap and lean toward fast Hethereau Hobbies for the quickest doubled returns.

Tip: Not every reward is affected by the multiplier. Racing rewards are not doubled during Fons Rush, so spending stamina on them during the event wastes the bonus window. Save non-doubled activities for normal weeks and route your event stamina toward the rewards that actually stack.


How to confirm a farming cycle paid off

You know a cycle was efficient when your Character Pixel bar sits low at logout instead of pinned at 360, your Activity Energy is drained before the Monday reset, and any double-drop event was spent inside its window rather than after it closed. If your Pixels are still capped or a 2x event ended with stamina unspent, that cycle left rewards on the table. Line your daily runs up against a saved Farm route and the two caps above, and the material flow into modules stays steady from Level 40 onward.