Annulith is the premium currency in Neverness to Everness, and it's the gatekeeper to the Scarborough Fair gacha system. Every pull on a featured Esper banner, the standard Strange Encounters pool, or the Arc Research Program ultimately traces back to Annulith, since it's what converts into Solid Dice, Fabricated Dice, and Tri-Keys at a fixed rate of 160 Annulith per single roll.
What Annulith does
Annulith is the conversion currency that feeds every gacha board in Hethereau. It does not buy pulls directly. Instead, you trade 160 Annulith for one die of the type that matches the banner you want to roll on.
| Conversion | Cost | Banner |
|---|---|---|
| 1 Solid Dice | 160 Annulith | Featured S-Class (limited Espers) |
| 1 Fabricated Dice | 160 Annulith | Strange Encounters (standard) |
| 1 Tri-Key | 160 Annulith | Arc Research Program (S-rank Arcs) |
Because the conversion is locked, Annulith is effectively the universal pull currency. Hoarding it gives you flexibility to react to whichever banner drops next.
Main story and side quests
Story progression is the single largest source of Annulith during your first few weeks in Hethereau. Each main chapter pays a sizable lump sum on completion, and side quests scattered through the city add a steady trickle on top. Clearing the prologue is also a hard requirement before you can unlock the in-game mailbox and phone, which is where most other rewards land.
Treat side content as background income rather than a farm. Quests don't refresh, so the goal is full clears, not repetition.
Daily and weekly missions
Daily missions hand out small Annulith chunks alongside Beetle Coins and Hunter EXP. The bigger payout is the daily completion chest you receive once every task on the list is checked off. Weekly missions stack a larger reward on top and reset on the weekly server reset, so missing a week means missing the bonus tier entirely.
Anomaly Commissions are the daily backbone here. They pay out Beetle Coins and Fons directly, and they push your daily mission counter forward, which feeds back into more Annulith.
Achievement milestones
Achievements pay Annulith in bulk rather than in a steady stream. Exploration achievements (district unlocks, hidden chest counts, world anomaly encounters), combat achievements (boss kills, esper-cycle reaction counts), and collection achievements (characters owned, Arcs leveled) all contribute. Many trigger passively as you play, so checking the achievement menu every few sessions is usually enough to claim a backlog of free currency.
Events and launch campaigns
Limited-time events consistently offer the highest Annulith-per-minute rate in the game. The launch window in particular bundles event tracks, login campaigns, and pre-registration milestones that pay out Annulith alongside Beetle Coins and Fabricated Dice. The 15 million pre-registration milestone alone delivers 30,000 Beetle Coins to every claimant via the launch-day mailbox, with Annulith bundled into the broader campaign rewards.
The Hethereau Residents Guide and Welcome to Hethereau campaigns roll out additional reward packets through the launch period. Event tasks usually include daily check-boxes, so logging in once per day during an event window matters more than long play sessions.
Redeemable codes
Gift codes are the fastest way to add Annulith to your account without playing. Codes are entered through the in-game phone menu after you finish the prologue and unlock the mailbox.
Step 1: Launch Neverness to Everness and finish the prologue if you haven't already. Without it, the phone menu and mailbox stay locked.
Step 2: Press Escape (PC) or open the in-game phone, then tap the three-dot menu next to your avatar in the top right.
Step 3: Pick Redeem Codes, type the code exactly as written, and confirm. Rewards land in your in-game mailbox, where you claim them manually.
Active codes at launch include:
| Code | Annulith | Other rewards |
|---|---|---|
| NTE0429 | 100 | 5x Elite Hunter Guide, 2x Chaotic Dye, 12,000 Beetle Coins |
| NTENANALLYGO | 100 | 5x Senior Hunter Guide, 5x Colorless Dye, 6,000 Beetle Coins |
| NTENOWTOENJOY | 100 | 5x Rising Hunter Guide, 5x Light Dye, 4,000–6,000 Beetle Coins |
| NTEGIFT | 50 | 5x Rising Hunter Guide, 5x Light Dye |
| NTEHAVEFUN | — | 3x Rising Hunter Guides, 3x Colourless Dye, 3x Manhole Thug |
The Annulith codes above currently expire on May 13, 2026. Redeem them early; expired codes won't return rewards even if you enter them correctly.
Exploration and city activities
Hidden chests across Hethereau drop small Annulith amounts on first opening, and exploration milestones (district completion percentages) pay larger lump sums when you cross thresholds. These don't repeat, so they function as a one-time bonus tied to map progression rather than a renewable farm.
Note: City activities like races, fishing, and Mahjong primarily pay Fons, not Annulith. They're worth running for cosmetics and city progression but won't move your pull stockpile.
What does not give Annulith
A few common assumptions are wrong, and avoiding them saves time:
- Duplicate gacha pulls return Warp Pieces (S-rank/A-rank duplicates) or Lost Pieces (B-rank), not Annulith.
- Daily logins primarily deliver Fabricated Dice, not raw Annulith.
- Riftcrystal is a paid currency and does not convert into Annulith.
- Beetle Coins and Fons cannot be exchanged for Annulith at any vendor.
How to verify rewards landed
Every Annulith payout routes through the in-game mailbox before it hits your wallet. After completing a quest, claiming an achievement, or redeeming a code, open the mailbox and tap Claim All. Your Annulith counter in the top-right of the main menu updates immediately. If a code doesn't appear to work, the most common reasons are an expired window, a typo (codes are case-sensitive), or attempting redemption before finishing the prologue.
Spending strategy
Scarborough Fair uses a transparent pity system: soft pity at 70 pulls triggers Board Modification with boosted S-Class rates, and hard pity guarantees an S-Class character at 90. There is no 50/50 on the Featured S-Class Board, so the featured character is yours when you hit pity. Pity also carries between banners on the same board type.
That structure rewards saving. A full hard-pity guarantee costs 90 × 160 = 14,400 Annulith. Soft pity sits at 70 × 160 = 11,200 Annulith. Stockpiling to at least the soft pity threshold before pulling on a banner you actually want is the most efficient use of every Annulith you earn.