NTE Pity System and Pull Planning Guide
This guide is for players who want to plan pulls without treating rumors, screenshots, or old social posts as banner rules. It does not publish fixed NTE pity values unless they are confirmed by the live in-game banner details or an official source.
Use the planner above as a worksheet. Edit the soft pity and hard pity references only after checking the exact banner you are about to use.
What is safe to plan today
- Your current pity count, if the live client shows pull history.
- Your saved pulls or tickets.
- A spending cap for the current session.
- The number of days you want to save before pulling.
- Which banner details still need screenshots or notes.
These items help you avoid accidental spending even before every banner rule is fully documented.
What is not confirmed by this guide
- Exact soft pity values.
- Exact hard pity values.
- Whether pity carries between limited banners.
- Whether character boards and Arc research use the same counter.
- Whether rate-up, guarantee, duplicate, or copy rules match any other game.
- Whether future banners follow the same rules as the current banner.
If a page or calculator claims these as facts without showing current in-game evidence, treat it as unverified.
How to verify pity before spending
- Open the exact live banner, board, or Arc research screen.
- Open the details, rates, or rules panel.
- Record the banner name, currency, rate-up text, guarantee text, and any carry-over wording.
- Count current pity from the in-game history screen, not from memory.
- Screenshot or write down the rule text before spending limited currency.
- Update the calculator fields with the live numbers you can see.
- Save a pull plan report before you pull.
The goal is not to make pulling complicated. The goal is to prevent a bad decision caused by an unverified rule.
Character banner versus Arc banner
NTE uses different presentation paths for character boards and Arc research. The official maintenance notice references a Limited Board for Hotori and the Bright Moon Special Arc Research Program, and it tells players to check full Arc details in-game.
That means character pulls and Arc pulls should be tracked separately until the live client proves otherwise. Do not assume they share pity, currency, guarantee, or carry-over behavior.
What to record in your pull plan
- Banner or board name.
- Banner type: character, Arc, standard, limited, or event-specific.
- Current pity count and how you counted it.
- Soft pity and hard pity text if visible.
- Currency or ticket consumed.
- Whether pity carry-over is stated clearly.
- Whether guarantee or rate-up wording is visible.
- Saved pulls today and projected pulls before the banner ends.
- Personal stop point before spending.
This record is useful for your own planning and for future guide updates.
Beginner mistakes to avoid
- Do not pull because a future-banner rumor says the current banner is safe to skip or mandatory.
- Do not trust a soft pity number copied from another game.
- Do not treat an Arc research rule as a character banner rule.
- Do not spend before checking which currency the banner consumes.
- Do not assume duplicate or copy rules until the live details explain them.
- Do not change server or login method after spending without understanding account progress rules.
When this guide can become more specific
This page can safely add exact numbers only after reviewer evidence exists. Good evidence includes live banner screenshots, official rule text, pull history examples, and multiple reports that separate character boards from Arc research.
Until then, the calculator should remain editable and labeled as a planning worksheet.
FAQ
What is NTE pity?
Pity usually refers to a banner or gacha counter that moves a player closer to a high-rarity result after repeated pulls. This guide does not claim the exact NTE pity numbers until they are verified in the live banner details.
Is the NTE pity calculator official?
No. It is a fan-made planning tool. Use it to organize your pulls, but verify every banner rule in-game before spending.
Why are the pity values editable?
Editable values prevent the site from pretending unverified defaults are official. Replace them with the exact values shown by the current banner.
Does pity carry over in NTE?
This guide does not confirm carry-over. Check the live banner details for the exact banner type you are using.
Should I pull on the current banner?
This page does not give pull recommendations. It helps you verify rules, set a budget, and avoid spending based on unconfirmed information.