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Neverness to Everness: Endgame Mystery Button Farming Guide

The exact team, location, and loop to empty the Button Shop in under three hours on Nightmare.

The exact team, location, and loop to empty the Button Shop in under three hours on Nightmare.

Mystery Buttons are the currency that stocks the Button Shop, and the fastest way to bank them is a tight reset loop at the Tattered Silk Lane bonfire inside Crimson Castle. With a level 100 Eclipseflame team, the run produces roughly 3,000 to 4,000 Mystery Buttons per minute, which is enough to buy out the shop’s limited stock in a single session.

Quick answer: Teleport to the Tattered Silk Lane bonfire in Crimson Castle on Nightmare, use “Refresh Monsters,” pull the Scroll-leaf Scorpion pack to the metal gate, and detonate them with Shinku’s dodge-triggered Eclipseflame Marks. Rest at the bonfire to reset and repeat.

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What you need before farming

This loop is built for endgame accounts. Every damage source depends on level 100 mythical gear and accessories that let Shinku blanket the room with area damage after only a short stack-up. Without that ceiling, the pull will not clear in one dodge, and the loop breaks down.

  • Level 100 mythical weapons and accessories on all four characters.
  • Access to Crimson Castle and the Tattered Silk Lane bonfire on Nightmare difficulty.
  • Shinku equipped with the Shadow accessory, which widens the area where her dodge applies the Eclipseflame Mark.

The four-character team and gear

Zeebo carries the frontline pressure, Shinku provides the wide-area detonation, Iroi layers extra marks, and Mint removes the stack cap on Whiteflame so the damage keeps compounding. The core builds break down as follows.

CharacterClassWeaponKey gear
Zeebo (MC)SwordsmanEclipseflame LongswordDouble Fate Stone, Whiteflame Ballad, Nightfall Embers
ShinkuDragon KnightTempered FlameShadow accessory, Blessed Nightfall
IroiMageDayrite CodexShared Emberdream, Twin Necklace: Umbra and Lumen
MintBarbarianLightdance TwinbladesSunseeker Light

The Fate Stone replaces one equipment piece to activate a set effect, and it only counts once across the whole team, so it does not stack. Mint’s Lightdance Twinblades matter here because they strip the stack limit on Whiteflame, letting the group’s marks build without a ceiling.

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How Shinku’s dodge clears the room

Shinku’s Shadow accessory expands the zone where her Dodge applies the Eclipseflame Mark, and that zone grows with the number of targets caught in it. Dodging near a tightly grouped pack builds stacks quickly. Once the stack count reaches around 120, a single detonation wipes the entire room, which is what makes the reset loop so fast.

The tactical detail is grouping. The metal gate near the spawn acts as a natural funnel, so pulling the enemies against it keeps them inside Shinku’s area of effect and lets the marks land on the whole pack at once.


The Mystery Button farming loop

Teleport to the bonfire in the middle of Tattered Silk Lane inside Crimson Castle, and make sure the difficulty is set to Nightmare.
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Interact with the bonfire and trigger “Refresh Monsters.” This respawns the pack so you always start each cycle with a full room of enemies.
Run out and aggro the Scroll-leaf Scorpion and the surrounding enemies. Pull them toward the nearby metal gate so they bunch together tightly.
Dodge with Shinku to stack Eclipseflame Marks across the grouped pack, then detonate to clear them. Follow up with the team’s area attacks if any stragglers remain.
Move to the opposite side to pull and finish off any leftover enemies, sweeping up the gold and Mystery Buttons they drop.
Return to the bonfire, rest to reset the zone, and repeat. Each cycle takes about a minute, so consistency matters more than speed on any single pull.
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How to confirm the farm is working

The loot feed is your immediate signal. A clean, clear run drops Warren Gold Coins alongside Mystery Button pickups in stacks of 25 and 50 per cycle. Check your inventory after a couple of runs; a healthy pair of loops adds well over 2,500 Mystery Buttons.

If the pack survives a detonation, the usual cause is too few stacks or a loose pull. Regroup the enemies against the gate before dodging so every target sits inside Shinku’s area, then build stacks closer to 120 before detonating.


Spending Mystery Buttons in the Button Shop

The main draw of the Button Shop is the Heterogeneous Unit, an unstable form used when enemy drop materials run short. Each unit costs 320 Mystery Buttons, with a daily stock of 99. Buying out the full 99-unit allotment runs 31,680 Mystery Buttons, which the loop covers in roughly ten minutes of clean cycles.

At this rate, a focused session of about 1.5 to 3 hours is enough to clear the shop’s limited items entirely. Once the daily stock is gone, the loop’s value drops until the shop refreshes, so time your longer sessions around what you actually need to buy.