Für neue Spieler in Neverness to Everness kann der Mall etwas überwältigend wirken. Dort gibt es Riftcrystal-Pakete, Starter-Bundles, Monatsbelohnungen, Dice-Pakete, Arc-Items, Outfits, Fahrzeug-Skins und weitere limitierte Angebote. Wenn man die Ausgabenpriorität nicht versteht, ist es leicht, Budget für Dinge auszugeben, die im frühen Fortschritt nur wenig helfen.
Dieser ManaBuy NTE spending guide konzentriert sich auf praktische Anfängerentscheidungen. Die Grundidee ist einfach: Kaufe nicht jedes Paket nur, weil es reduziert aussieht. Starte mit stabilen Optionen wie dem Riftcrystal Mining Permit, günstigen Starter Packs und Ressourcen, die dein tatsächliches Ziel unterstützen. Bevor du ein Neverness to Everness top up machst, solltest du wissen, ob du dich auf ein Charakter-Banner, das Arc Research Program, allgemeinen Fortschritt oder Kosmetik vorbereitest.

| Priorität | Empfohlene Option | Geeignet für | Anfängerhinweis |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Riftcrystal Mining Permit | Long-term players, low spenders, steady resource planning | Best first purchase for most beginners. Gives Riftcrystal, Annulith, and Fons over time. |
| 2 | Dual Band Dice Pack / Limited Press Arc Pack | Small-budget starter value | Worth checking before buying large Riftcrystal packs, especially if you want early pull resources. |
| 3 | Diversified Assets Pack | Players short on general resources | Consider only if you need progression materials, Fons, or broad account resources. |
| 4 | Fortune Dice Pack / Triple Special Issue Pack | Players with a clear banner goal | Buy only when you know which banner or pull resource you need. |
| 5 | Solid Dice / Limited Character Banner | Players aiming for a core limited character | Focus on one useful main character first instead of chasing too many pulls. |
| 6 | Arc Research Program / Tri-Key | Players with a stable main team | Better after you already know which character you want to build around. |
| Last | Outfit / Vehicle Skin / Glider | Cosmetic collectors | Fun to own, but not a priority for early-game progression. |
Riftcrystal is the main paid currency in Neverness to Everness. In the Mall, players can buy Riftcrystal through the Riftcrystal Extract page, with packs such as 60, 300, 980, 1980, 3280, and 6480 Riftcrystal. These packs may also display a Double first-purchase bonus, making the first purchase of each pack more valuable.

However, beginners should not rush into large Riftcrystal packs immediately. Before you buy NTE Riftcrystal, first ask what the purchase is for. Are you preparing for a limited character? Do you need a starter bundle? Are you planning for Arc Research Program? Treat Riftcrystal as a goal-based resource, not something to spend casually.
Besides Riftcrystal, beginners should understand several important item names. Annulith is closely tied to pull planning. Solid Dice is mainly used for limited character banners. Fabricated Dice is linked to standard or regular pulls. Tri-Key is used for the Arc Research Program.
If your goal is a limited character, Solid Dice matters more. If you are still working through standard or beginner banner plans, Fabricated Dice is more relevant. If your main character is already decided and you want to improve Arc setup, then Tri-Key becomes more important.


Riftcrystal Mining Permit is one of the best first purchases for most new players. It gives an immediate amount of Riftcrystal and then provides daily rewards for 30 days. The current display shows a total value of 300 Riftcrystal, 2700 Annulith, and 900,000 Fons.
This makes it stronger for long-term planning than a one-time impulse purchase. For low spenders and beginners, Riftcrystal Mining Permit helps build pull resources over time while also easing early Fons pressure. If you only plan to spend a small amount, this should usually be checked first.

Dual Band Dice Pack is marked as a Starter Pick and has a low entry price. For beginners, this type of pack is easier to control than a large direct top up. If your early goal is to gain more pull-related resources, check this pack before spending on bigger Riftcrystal bundles.
Limited Press Arc Pack is another starter-style pack worth checking. It is connected to Arc-related resources and shows a high value label in the Mall. If you already know that you will build a main character and eventually work on Arc upgrades, this pack can be a small early option.
Still, Arc should not be the first priority for every beginner. For most players, characters and basic progression come first. Arc investment makes more sense after your main team is stable.

Diversified Assets Pack appears to be more of a broad resource pack. It is better for players who already feel a shortage of progression materials, Fons, or general account resources. If your only goal is pulling characters, this may not be more important than the monthly permit or starter dice packs.
Fortune Dice Pack and Triple Special Issue Pack require Riftcrystal, so they are better for players with a clear banner plan. If you are preparing for a specific limited character or need a certain pull resource, they can be useful.
Do not buy them only because they look discounted. The smarter NTE spending rule is: choose the goal first, then choose the pack. Without a clear character, Arc, or event target, spending Riftcrystal too early can hurt your later plans.
If you plan to pull limited characters, focus on one useful core character first. Beginners do not need to chase multiple characters or extra copies right away. A reliable main damage dealer or key team unit usually improves early progression more than several unfinished characters.
Before spending NTE Riftcrystal, check whether the current banner fits your team. If you only like a character casually and are not sure whether you will build them long term, it may be better to wait.

Arc Research Program uses Tri-Key and can improve character performance through Arc-related pulls. The Mall may show limited Arc chance-up offers, including S and A Arc chance-up content.
For beginners, the safer order is: choose your main character, build your basic team, then decide whether Arc investment is needed. Unless a featured Arc greatly improves your main character, it is usually better not to spend too much on Arc early.
The Fashion Shop includes Outfits, Vehicle Skins, Gliders, and other cosmetic items. These can be fun and valuable for players who care about style and collection, but they do not help much with early progression.

If your goal is to clear story content, build characters, or prepare for banners, cosmetics should not be your first priority. Buy them later when your team and resources are already in a comfortable place.
Direct Riftcrystal packs can be useful, especially with first-purchase bonus value, but beginners should avoid buying large packs without a clear reason. A better route is to start with Riftcrystal Mining Permit or low-cost Starter Packs, then top up more only when you know what you need.
Neverness to Everness has many shop options, but beginner spending does not need to be complicated. For most players, the safest route is to start with Riftcrystal Mining Permit, check low-cost Starter Packs, and then decide whether more Riftcrystal is needed based on your banner, Arc, or progression goals.
If you need to recharge in-game currency, ManaBuy Neverness to Everness top up can be one option to help you prepare for future banners, events, and Riftcrystal needs more conveniently.
The best beginner spending strategy is not to buy the most. It is to know what each purchase is for. Use Riftcrystal where it matters, avoid early waste, and your NTE progression will feel much smoother.
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