Version 1.1 of Neverness to Everness lines up two Chaos-themed featured characters back-to-back. Lacrimosa is slotted for the first phase as a confirmed S-rank damage dealer, and Chaos follows in the second phase with most of his combat profile still unannounced. Neither has an official banner date yet, and the patch itself does not have a developer-confirmed launch time.
Quick answer: The 1.1 banner lineup is Lacrimosa in phase 1 and Chaos in phase 2. Lacrimosa is an S-rank Chaos-element damage unit; Chaos is listed as upcoming with rarity, role, and kit not officially published.

NTE 1.1 banner order and status
Version 1.1 follows the closing window of the 1.0 patch, which ends after Hotori's "Misty Tipsy Style" board on June 3, 2026, at 5:59 (UTC+8). Lacrimosa is positioned as the first 1.1 featured unit, with Chaos taking the second phase slot. No official start time, end time, or version 1.1 release date has been published by the developer.
| Phase | Character | Rarity | Element | Role | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1.1 Phase 1 | Lacrimosa | S | Chaos | Damage | Confirmed for 1.1 |
| 1.1 Phase 2 | Chaos | TBA | TBA | TBA | Upcoming, kit not finalized |
No official next banner date for Lacrimosa or Chaos is currently confirmed. Community estimates point to a version 1.1 window in early June 2026, but treat any specific date as unverified until the developer posts a patch schedule.
Lacrimosa: S-rank Chaos damage (phase 1)
Lacrimosa is the more documented of the two units. She is an S-Class Esper with the Chaos element, slotted into the Damage role, and her Arc compatibility is Gas. Her weapon category is Esper Constructs rather than a standard armament, and she is affiliated with the Bureau of Anomaly Control's ETD-4 division.
Her kit centers on transformations. A signature ability turns her into a trash-can dog construct that launches flaming garbage at enemies, which fits the absurd, reality-warping tone tied to Chaos units. She also appears briefly as a controllable trial character during the opening tutorial cutscene, so players have already had a short window to see her movement and basic attacks in motion.
| Field | Lacrimosa |
|---|---|
| Rarity | S |
| Element | Chaos |
| Role | Damage |
| Arc compatibility | Gas |
| Weapon | Esper Constructs |
| Affiliation | Bureau of Anomaly Control (ETD-4) |
| Birthday | June 26 |
| EN voice | Baraka May |
| JP voice | Maria Naganawa |

Chaos: Upcoming unit with limited official details (phase 2)
Chaos is confirmed as a planned playable unit and shows up on the upcoming roster alongside names like Alphard, Black Bird, Akane, Shinku, Iroi, Nitsa, Elyms, Linko, and Exe. Combat-relevant attributes published by the developer remain TBA, including rarity, element, role, and Arc compatibility. No weapon set, full affiliation list, or kit breakdown has been officially shared.

How NTE banners and pity work
Recruitment in Neverness to Everness runs through Scarborough Fair, a board-style gacha. You roll dice, move across tiles, and trigger rewards from the spaces you land on. The featured limited character has a 90-pull hard guarantee, soft pity starts at 70 pulls, and every 10 pulls grants at least an A-class character or item.
There is no 50/50 split on the rate-up unit, and pity carries forward between banners. That carry-over matters for 1.1 planning, since pulls spent on Hotori in the late 1.0 window still count toward the next featured banner's pity track.
- Ticket tiles award specific named characters directly.
- The rainbow road tile routes you to a fairy that guarantees the featured limited unit.
- Purple and Legendary chest tiles can drop S-class characters outside the standard pity counter.
Saving for 1.1: What the math looks like
If you intend to pull both 1.1 featured units, the practical floor is two hard pities, or 180 pulls in the worst case. Soft pity at 70 pulls, and the rainbow road shortcut can lower the actual cost, but planning around the hard guarantee avoids surprises.
Pity carry-over means leftover progress from Hotori's banner reduces what is needed for Lacrimosa, and any leftover progress after Lacrimosa carries into the Chaos phase. If you are deciding between the two phases without enough resources for both, Lacrimosa has a fully published kit, while Chaos's value cannot be assessed yet because his element, role, and abilities have not been disclosed.

What is verifiable now
For Lacrimosa, the rarity, element, role, Arc compatibility, weapon category, affiliation, and voice cast are all on record, along with the trash-can dog transformation ability. For Chaos, only the name and an "upcoming" designation are confirmed at this stage. Expect proper character pages, kit breakdowns, and banner schedules to land closer to the 1.1 patch drop. Until then, any specific date or stat block beyond the table above is unverified.