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NTE Launch Rewards Tracker

A source-first NTE launch rewards tracker guide for mailbox checks, event tabs, source records, and safe claim reports.

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NTE Launch Rewards Tracker

Official launch posts mention multiple reward sources, but a player still needs to check the live account before assuming that a reward is claimable today. This guide is for separating official source records from account-specific claim status.

Use the tracker here:

  • [NTE Launch Rewards Tracker](/tools/launch-rewards)

Check in this order before reporting a missing reward

  • Unlock the in-game mail feature.
  • Record what appears in mailbox immediately, including event mail and compensation mail.
  • Check launch event tabs and milestone reward pages.
  • Confirm whether any reward is server-specific, account-age-specific, tutorial-gated, or time-limited.
  • Test redeem-code candidates separately from event rewards.
  • Screenshot the claim path for future guide writing.

After checking rewards, use the daily loop

Launch rewards are not a daily routine by themselves. After checking mailbox, event tabs, and generated-code routes, move into the NTE Today loop:

  • [Daily Check-In](/daily-check-in) for the short before-login route.
  • [Daily Checklist](/tools/daily-checklist) for saved local progress, weekly notes, and tomorrow reminders.
  • [Events](/events) for current claim windows, daily caps, mailbox routes, and ended reward records.
  • [Server Reset](/tools/server-reset) for reset-safe notes without turning old launch rewards into daily reward claims.

This keeps the reward check useful for repeat visits without pretending that every old launch reward is still claimable by every account.

What official sources can confirm

Official news can confirm reward categories, event names, broad launch reward pools, and delivery paths. For example, the official launch rewards overview describes Version 1.0 rewards such as free pulls, a free S-Class character, and S-Class Arcs. The official Launch FAQ also confirms that web-event items are delivered to the in-game mailbox.

Those source records are useful, but they are not the same as a live claim result for every account.

What still needs in-game confirmation

  • Current availability window.
  • Whether returning players and new players see the same reward set.
  • Whether any event reward requires tutorial progress beyond mailbox unlock.
  • Whether a reward is already claimed, expired, server-limited, or hidden behind an event milestone.
  • Whether the reward is delivered through mailbox, event page, web event, compensation, or redeem-code flow.

Safe reporting format

When a player says a reward is missing, ask for:

  • Server and platform.
  • Account creation or first login date if relevant.
  • Whether mailbox is unlocked.
  • Screenshots of the event tab or mailbox.
  • The exact official source link they are comparing against.
  • Whether redeem codes were tested separately.

Common mistakes

  • Treating a headline launch reward pool as a guaranteed claim list for every account.
  • Mixing past compensation with current launch rewards.
  • Assuming web-event rewards appear before the mailbox feature is unlocked.
  • Reporting a missing reward before checking event milestones.
  • Copying reward lists from social posts without official or in-game confirmation.