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Warp Piece in Neverness to Everness: Sources, Uses, and Shop Value

Warp Piece in Neverness to Everness: Sources, Uses, and Shop Value

Warp Piece is an S-Rank consumable currency in Neverness to Everness, spent at the Warp Exchange tab inside the Mall to buy Solid Dice, Tri-Keys, standard S-Class character cards, and other resources. It is one of the two return currencies produced by the Scarborough Fair gacha, the other being Lost Piece.

Quick answer: Warp Pieces are earned from Scarborough Fair (board tiles, Hero Chests, the Slumberland Guardian, and duplicates of S-Class and A-Class characters or A-Class Arcs), and they are spent at the Warp Exchange in the Mall. Use them first on Solid Dice and Tri-Keys; save for a 720-piece standard S-Class Character Card only if you already have the resources for limited banners.

Image credit: Perfect World Games (via YouTube/@Sadeqe Mac)

What a Warp Piece is

AttributeValue
RarityS-Rank
TypeConsumable currency
Quick UseDisabled
Spent atWarp Exchange (Mall)
Paired currencyLost Piece (Lost Exchange)

Flavor text in the inventory describes them as "missing pieces scattered in space" that can be collected and exchanged for treasures. Mechanically, they are the duplicate-conversion currency for the higher-tier pool: S-Class characters, A-Class characters, and A-Class Arcs all return Warp Pieces. B-Class Arc duplicates return Lost Pieces instead.


How to get Warp Pieces in Scarborough Fair

Warp Pieces come from two channels at the same time. The first is the dice board itself, where specific tiles drop them directly. The second is the duplicate conversion that triggers when you pull a copy of a character or Arc you already own.

Direct sources on the board:

SourceWarp Pieces awarded
Warp Piece tilesVariable, up to 50 per tile
Hero Chest (gold) bonus2 per chest
Slumberland Guardian (caught within 3 rolls)30

Duplicate conversion rates:

Duplicate pulledCopies 2–7Copy 8 onward
S-Class character4080
A-Class character612
A-Class Arc4 per duplicate4 per duplicate

Warp Pieces accumulate on both the Standard Board and Limited Boards, so every Solid or Fabricated Dice roll contributes to your balance even when the actual character or Arc reward is something you do not need.

Warp Pieces accumulate on both the Standard Board and Limited Boards | Image credit: Perfect World Games (via YouTube/@Sadeqe Mac)

Where to spend Warp Pieces

The Warp Exchange sits inside the Mall, next to the Lost Exchange, the Annulith Processing tab, and the Hunter Exchange. To open it, tap the phone menu, choose the shop, and switch to the Warp Exchange tab. Inventory rotates between dice, weapon-banner currency, stamina refills, awakenings for permanent S-Class characters, and assorted upgrade materials.

The two purchases that almost always come first are Solid Dice and Tri-Keys, because both feed directly back into the gacha for limited characters and signature Arcs. A standard exchange rate seen in the shop is 24 Warp Pieces per Solid Dice, which makes Warp Pieces noticeably less efficient per dice than the Lost Piece equivalent, so prioritize the Lost Exchange's monthly dice bundle first and use Warp Pieces for what Lost Pieces cannot buy.

The headline buy in the Warp Exchange is the Character Card, which grants a copy of one of the six standard S-Class characters (Sakiri, Daffodil, Baicang, Jiuyuan, Fadia, or Hathor) for 720 Warp Pieces. It is the only way to deterministically pick a specific standard S-Class without rolling the Standard Board, and it is also valid for Awakenings once you already own the character.


Warp Piece priority order

Treat the Warp Exchange as a long-term resource bank rather than a weekly spend. Most of the value comes from converting Warp Pieces into more rolls on the active Limited Board, since pity carries over between Limited Boards and is never wasted.

PriorityItemReason
1Solid DiceDirect pulls on the current Limited Board; pity carries over.
2Tri-KeysRequired for the Arc Research Program (weapon banner).
3Fabricated DiceUseful only if you still need standard S-Class Awakenings or have not finished the 50-pull Beginner Bonus.
4Character Card (720 pieces)Targeted Awakening for a standard S-Class you already use.
5Stamina refills and materialsOnly after dice and Tri-Keys are covered.
Note: A Character Card costs 720 Warp Pieces, which is roughly the duplicate value of 18 S-Class copies (at 40 pieces each) or 9 copies once the 80-piece tier kicks in. Buying one before you have a stockpile leaves you short on dice when the next limited character arrives.
Image credit: Perfect World Games (via YouTube/@Darkhowl Gaming)

Common questions

Are Warp Pieces and Lost Pieces interchangeable? No. Warp Pieces are spent only at the Warp Exchange and Lost Pieces only at the Lost Exchange. The two shops carry different inventories, and there is no conversion between them.

Do Warp Pieces expire or reset between banners? No. The balance is permanent and persists across Limited Boards, Standard Board pulls, and Arc Research Program rotations.

Can you buy limited S-Class characters with Warp Pieces? No. The Character Card in the Warp Exchange is restricted to the six standard S-Class characters. Limited featured characters can only be obtained on their respective Limited Boards.

How do you confirm a duplicate conversion worked? After a board roll that lands on a character or Arc you already own, the result screen shows the duplicate converting into a Warp Piece or Lost Piece amount, and the new total appears on the currency bar at the top of the Mall.

Warp Pieces reward consistent play more than burst spending, so the simplest strategy is to keep rolling on the active board, let duplicates and tile rewards stack the balance, and cash them in for Solid Dice or Tri-Keys when a banner you actually want is live.