NTE First Day Route
The first day in Neverness to Everness should be about avoiding account mistakes, choosing the right server, and learning where rewards and events live. This route is intentionally conservative: it uses official launch facts and safe player workflow advice instead of unverified character, banner, or economy claims.
Step 1: Choose the right server
The official Launch FAQ lists Asia, America, Europe, and SEA as independent servers. Server progress is not shared, so this is the first decision to get right.
- If you want to play with friends, ask which server they selected.
- If you care about ping, start with the server closest to your region.
- If you follow a creator community, check which server that community is using.
- Do not progress too far before confirming the server.
Step 2: Use one account path
Cross-platform progress depends on using the same PWG Account path. Before installing on multiple devices, make sure you remember the exact login method used on the first device.
- Record the login method.
- Avoid creating a second account by accident.
- Test cross-platform login before spending scarce resources.
Step 3: Unlock mail before judging rewards
The official Launch FAQ says milestone rewards are delivered through in-game mail after the mail feature unlocks. If rewards are missing during the tutorial, continue until mail is available, then check again.
Record the server, account, character creation time, and exact reward screen if something does not appear.
Step 4: Open the event hub
Event pages change quickly. The first-day habit should be to open the event hub, read the visible deadlines, and record anything that looks daily or limited-time. Do not assume every event uses the same reset timer until it is verified in-game.
Step 5: Bookmark routine tools
For repeat visits, use the Daily Checklist, Server Reset, and Codes pages. These are safer than relying on random social posts because they separate official facts, candidate data, and in-game verification status.
First-day mistakes to avoid
- Picking a server before checking friend groups.
- Switching login methods across devices.
- Assuming launch rewards are missing before mail unlocks.
- Treating unverified redeem-code candidates as active codes.
- Trusting banner, pity, or economy claims that are not visible in-game.
Quick FAQ
Should I rush main progression on day one?
Progress enough to unlock core features, but confirm server and account setup first. Those mistakes are harder to fix than a missed optional task.
Is this a full beginner guide?
No. It is a safe first-day route focused on account and reward safety. Deeper combat, economy, and build guides need more in-game verification.