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Run a safe NTE first-day route today: server choice, login path, mail rewards, events, codes, banner checks, and the daily checklist for your next login.
This desk turns the first-day guide into a second-screen route: server, login, mailbox, events, codes, banners, and repeat tools. It saves only in this browser.
First-day to NTE Today route
NTE first day route
Confirm server, login path, mailbox, events, codes, and banner details before spending scarce resources.
Use routeNTE daily route / what to do daily in NTE
Once server and login are safe, skip the first-day guide tomorrow and start with Daily Check-In before opening the full checklist.
Daily Check-InNTE route / NTE planner
Use this desk only for the first risky setup decisions. Use the saved daily tools for repeat sessions and longer planning.
Full ChecklistNTE rewards first day
Check mailbox unlock, event pages, public code status, and launch reward notes separately.
Reward routeNTE server or login mistake
Do not delete, unbind, or restart first. Compare server and login path, then save a clean report.
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After server, login, rewards, and banner checks are safe, reopen Daily Check-In before each session instead of rereading this first-day route.
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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.
Use the route desk above as a second-screen planner. It saves your first-session progress locally in this browser, then lets you copy a short first-day report for your next login. Once server, login, and reward checks are safe, your next session should start from Daily Check-In instead of repeating this first-day guide.
Use this section if Google sent you here for a setup route. It is a safe first-session path, not a combat tier list, account-fix shortcut, or guaranteed reward claim.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Redeem-code lists can become noisy quickly. On day one, use a tracker that separates verified active codes, unknown candidates, and expired history. Do not assume an unknown candidate works until it is accepted in-game or posted by an official source.
If a code fails, record the exact result message, server, platform, and account state before reporting it.
Banner rules should be checked in the live client before spending scarce currency. Do not turn unverified pity, guarantee, carry-over, duplicate, or tier-list claims into first-day decisions.
For a safe first session:
For repeat visits, start with Daily Check-In, then 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.
If the client has lag, crashes, black screens, or update issues, use a troubleshooting report instead of trying many random fixes at once.
The first-day route should become a repeatable daily loop after the risky setup choices are settled.
Progress enough to unlock core features, but confirm server and account setup first. Those mistakes are harder to fix than a missed optional task.
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.
Only consider restarting if the problem is clear, such as wrong server or wrong login path very early. Do not reroll based on unverified tier lists, leaked banners, or luck screenshots.
Save your server, login path, reward status, event deadlines, code test results, banner-rule notes, and the next action you want to take. The route desk can copy this into a short report.
Move the stable parts into the Daily Checklist: mailbox, event pages, code status, reset notes, and the next action for tomorrow. Keep account-risk decisions in this first-day route only when server, login, rewards, or banner rules still need checking.