LootBar is a third-party top-up marketplace that resells official Neverness to Everness (NTE) currency packs at a discount, with payment routed through the publisher's own store. Players use it to add Riftcrystals to their account or to redeem first-purchase ("double") bundles without account sharing. The service supports the Global build of NTE on PC, PS5, Android, and iOS, since the game uses cross-platform progression on a single account.
Quick answer: Open lootbar.gg/top-up/neverness-to-everness, pick a Riftcrystal pack or first-purchase bundle, choose the self-top-up option, pay, then log into NTE and claim the bundle from the in-game shop or mail to credit your account.

What you can buy for NTE on LootBar
NTE uses Riftcrystals as the paid premium currency. Riftcrystals convert 1:1 into Annulith, which is then exchanged at 160 per pull for Solid Dice (limited banner), Fabricated Dice (standard banner), or Tri-Keys (Arc weapon banner). LootBar lists the same denominations and monthly subscription bundles that appear in the official NTE store, so the items credited to your account are identical.
| Pack type | Typical use | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Small Riftcrystal pack | One-off pulls or shop items | Includes the first-purchase double bonus on the first buy of each tier. |
| Large Riftcrystal pack | Building toward soft pity (70) or hard pity (90) | 1 pull costs 160 Annulith; full pity is roughly 14,400 Annulith. |
| Monthly card / pass bundles | Daily Annulith drip + immediate Riftcrystals | Daily portion still requires logging in each day in-game. |
| Outfit and limited shop bundles | Cosmetics like Nanally's "The Popular Kid" (1,680 Riftcrystals) | Cosmetic-only purchases do not earn pity progress. |

How LootBar's NTE top-up works
LootBar sells two delivery types for NTE. The "self top-up" route purchases the bundle through the official store using your account, so the first-purchase double Riftcrystal bonus is preserved. The platform never asks for your password; you log in inside the game's own client to redeem.
Step 1: Go to the NTE top-up page on LootBar and select the Riftcrystal pack or bundle you want. New accounts can stack the newcomer discount on the first purchase, which is applied automatically at checkout.
Step 2: Choose the self-top-up option. LootBar will provide a code or order reference and a link that opens the official NTE web store or in-game shop.
Step 3: Sign into NTE on the official site or launch the game on your platform of choice. Open the in-game shop, locate the matching bundle, and complete the redemption using the provided reference. The payment goes to the publisher, so the first-time double-up bonus is granted normally.
Step 4: Wait for in-game delivery. Riftcrystals usually appear in your wallet immediately, while bonus items and monthly-card daily Annulith arrive in the in-game mail.

How to confirm the top-up worked
Open the wallet panel in NTE and check that the Riftcrystal balance has increased by the pack amount, plus the first-purchase double bonus if applicable. Any extra rewards (event Annulith, Fabricated Dice, outfit shards, monthly-card vouchers) arrive in the in-game mailbox and must be claimed manually before they expire. If the bundle includes a daily Annulith subscription, log in each day to collect it from the same mail icon.
Common reasons a LootBar NTE order does not land
- The wrong server or region was chosen at checkout. NTE has separate Global and CN servers, and Riftcrystals do not transfer between them.
- The redemption was completed on a different account than the one logged into the LootBar order. Self top-up credits whichever account signs into the official shop.
- In-game mail has not been unlocked, so bonus items appear delayed until the tutorial reaches that step.
- Payment is still pending verification on LootBar's side. Orders typically deliver within a few minutes; longer waits route to LootBar's customer support chat from the order page.
Pricing context for NTE pulls
Knowing the in-game math helps size the right pack. A single pull costs 160 Annulith, and a 10-pull costs 1,600. Soft pity for limited characters begins at 70 pulls (rates jump to 19.59%) and hard pity guarantees the featured S-rank at 90 pulls, which equates to roughly 14,400 Annulith. NTE has no 50/50, so the hard-pity character is always the limited featured unit, and pity carries over to the next limited banner.
Free progression already covers a large share of early pulls. NTE 1.0 distributes around 470–480 pulls in total value across launch rewards, events, and permanent content, so most players only need supplemental Riftcrystals if they want a second copy, an early signature Arc, or limited cosmetics.

What LootBar does not change
LootBar's discount applies to the storefront price, not to in-game drop rates, pity counters, or banner mechanics. The Solid Dice, Fabricated Dice, and Tri-Keys you exchange Annulith for behave exactly the same as those bought directly from the publisher. Outfit milestone counters at 50, 120, and 200 pulls also follow the in-game rules and reset when a limited banner ends, regardless of how the Riftcrystals were purchased.
For players who only need free pulls, the active Global redeem codes (NTENOWTOENJOY, NTENANALLYGO, NTE0429) each grant 100 Annulith and expire on May 13, 2026, at 23:59 UTC+8, redeemable from the three-dot menu inside NTE once mail is unlocked. Top-up only becomes worthwhile once those free sources are exhausted and a specific limited character, Arc, or cosmetic is the goal.