Total routine tasks
15
Across daily, weekly, event, and beginner sections.
daily-routine
A source-first NTE daily checklist guide for what to do daily, daily check-in, mailbox rewards, active events, redeem codes, daily boards, weekly notes, and beginner safety.
Daily routine search desk
This guide supports the bookmarkable tool page. It gives players a safe routine order, then routes them into local progress saving instead of pretending every task name, reward, or reset timer is final.
Total routine tasks
15
Across daily, weekly, event, and beginner sections.
Daily tasks
9
Visible daily route items and event reminders.
Weekly tasks
3
Kept separate from Reset Today.
Needs verification
6
Clearly labeled until live-client evidence is clean.
10 min route
4 checksCheck mailbox and account rewards · Open event hub and limited tabs · Test new redeem-code candidates · Check Hunter's Crucible and ending-soon windows
30 min route
7 checksCheck mailbox and account rewards · Open event hub and limited tabs · Review daily activity board · Spend capped resources if available · ...
60 min route
11 checksCheck mailbox and account rewards · Open event hub and limited tabs · Review daily activity board · Spend capped resources if available · ...
Daily Must-Do
High-value checks that should happen before logging out for the day.
Daily Optional
Useful habits when you have extra time or are documenting the game for guides.
Weekly Checklist
Longer-cycle checks that should not be reset by the daily button.
Event & Limited-Time
Event pages change quickly. Check the live game UI before treating any claim as final.
Beginner Unlock Notes
One-time notes that help new players avoid account, server, and reward mistakes.
Player promise
The guide gives a useful daily order now, while exact tasks and rewards stay gated behind official wording or live-client reports.
Last verified
2026-06-21
Official launch FAQ and event reset references checked for source context.
An NTE daily checklist should help players avoid missing rewards, but it should not pretend every task name, reset timer, or reward amount is already fully verified. This guide explains how to use a source-first routine while the live game data is still being reviewed.
Use the Daily Checklist tool as your daily command board. It saves progress locally in your browser, separates daily and weekly checks, and keeps uncertain mechanics clearly labeled.
The useful answer is a short player route, not a fake official task table. Start with mailbox rewards, active event tabs, redeem-code candidates if the code menu is unlocked, visible daily activity boards, capped resources shown in the live client, and a next-session note before logging out.
Weekly shops, longer event milestones, build review, and account/server notes should stay separate from the daily reset button so players do not accidentally erase longer-cycle checks.
If you only have a few minutes, use this order:
This is a practical player routine, not an official task list. Exact task names, reward values, and reset timers should be copied from the English live client or official posts before this site treats them as final.
The Daily Checklist tool now includes an install / bookmark panel. If your browser supports installation, use the Install daily tool button. If not, copy the daily link or add the page to your home screen from the browser menu.
This matters because a daily routine page is only useful if it is easy to reopen before reset. The shortcut does not require login, account syncing, or a database. Progress still stays in localStorage on your device.
The tool also includes a Routine Insights panel. It shows device-only signals such as return days, saved snapshots, route progress, and a local routine score. This is not analytics and it does not replace GA4 or Search Console, but it helps answer a practical question: is this page becoming something players actually reopen?
For site operation, the useful signal is not one perfect completion. It is repeat use. If players save snapshots across multiple days and keep copying next-session plans, the Daily Checklist deserves more polish and careful ad placement. If repeat use stays low, improve the routine before adding more ad density.
Use the route that matches how much time you actually have:
The point is to prevent missed claims without forcing every player into a long checklist. If a system is not unlocked on your account, skip it and record the unlock condition instead of marking the item as confirmed.
Start with checks that are most likely to matter for launch-week players:
This order is a planning routine, not an official task list. Exact task names should be copied from the English live client before being published as game facts.
Weekly checks should stay separate from the daily reset button:
Do not infer weekly refresh behavior from event daily cap wording. Weekly systems need their own live-client verification.
For now, treat reset behavior as a verification workflow:
Some official event text can mention a specific server-time reset reference. That is useful evidence for that event, but it should not be generalized to every region, menu, shop, or reward system.
New players should record a few account decisions early:
The official Launch FAQ confirms independent servers and cross-platform progress rules for the same PWG account, but players should still avoid mixing login providers.
Confirmed from official sources:
Needs in-game verification:
When reporting a daily task or reset observation, include:
Clean reports help the site move from planning language to verified guide data without publishing low-confidence claims.
NTE Quick Tools can publish a daily routine when it is clearly presented as a planning checklist. It should publish exact task names, reward values, and reset timers only after official wording or reliable in-game verification supports the specific claim.