Server regions
4
Asia, America, Europe, and SEA are tracked separately.
server-reset
A source-first NTE reset time guide for today's reset route, daily reset, shop reset, weekly reset, event caps, server regions, 05:00 references, and safe evidence checks.
Server reset search desk
This guide supports the bookmarkable Server Reset tool. It separates official event reset references from regional timers that still need live-client evidence, so search traffic lands on a useful planning workflow instead of a guessed time table.
Server regions
4
Asia, America, Europe, and SEA are tracked separately.
Confirmed exact regional timers
0
Exact countdowns stay locked until evidence is clean.
Official event references
2
Useful references, not universal reset claims.
Verification tasks
5
Checklist rows for safer in-game evidence capture.
Event daily caps
05:00 server time
Official event reference
Daily quests
05:00 server time
Official event reference
Regional reset timers
Needs in-game verification
Do not publish as fact yet
Shop / exchange limits
Needs in-game verification
Check separately from daily reset
Weekly systems
Needs in-game verification
Needs live-client testing
Player promise
The page gives players a planning workflow now, while exact reset claims remain gated behind official wording or repeatable live-client evidence.
Last verified
2026-05-29
Official launch FAQ and May event reset references checked for source context.
NTE players need reset timing for daily quests, event caps, mailbox rewards, shop reset checks, weekly shops, and planning capped resources. The useful answer is not a guessed countdown. The useful answer is a clear split between what has an official reference and what still needs live-client verification.
Use the Server Reset tool when you want a practical planning page, then use this guide to understand what should and should not be treated as confirmed.
The short answer is that this site tracks reset evidence, not fake certainty. The official event wording gives a useful 05:00 server-time reference for specific event content, but daily boards, weekly shops, mailbox rewards, banners, and each regional server still need separate live-client checks before an exact timer should be published as fact.
If you only want to avoid missing rewards, claim visible event and mailbox rewards before logging out, check the live event page for daily caps, and keep shop reset, weekly shop, or challenge checks separate from daily tasks.
Use the Server Reset tool as a reset planning and evidence notebook, not as a final countdown table. The safest current player workflow is:
The most useful reset page for players is one that tells them what can be planned today and what still needs proof.
If you searched for NTE reset because you are about to log out, use the conservative route first:
This route is deliberately cautious. It helps players avoid missed rewards without pretending that every NTE system has the same verified reset clock.
Use the search phrase as a clue, then check the correct system. The 05:00 UTC+8 notes below are conversions for the event-reference watch only. They are not proof that every daily, weekly, shop, mailbox, banner, or regional system resets at that time.
That 05:00 server-time reference is useful, but it should not automatically be promoted into every daily, weekly, shop, banner, or regional reset timer.
The safest fan-made rule is simple: exact countdowns should be published only after official wording or reliable in-game reports support the specific system.
One screenshot from one event page is enough to create a testing note. It is not enough to claim that every reset in the game works the same way.
Before an exact reset timer appears as a public claim, the observation should pass a review gate. The Server Reset tool checks whether a local record has a useful result, local time, server-time label, specific system, and a clear note. This keeps the tracker useful for players while avoiding fake precision.
A ready-for-review row is still not an automatic fact. It means the site owner has enough context to compare the report against official wording or additional reliable in-game evidence.
If you are only trying to avoid missing rewards, use this conservative routine:
Use this route when you want to turn a reset guess into useful evidence:
One complete row can become an editor-review packet. It should still not become a public timer until official wording or repeatable in-game evidence supports the same claim.
NTE Quick Tools can publish reset references when the source is official or the page clearly labels the item as a testing workflow. It should not publish exact regional countdowns as facts until those timers are verified from the live game.
The official May event notice uses 05:00 server time for specific event daily caps and quests. This guide does not turn that event reference into a universal daily, weekly, shop, banner, or regional reset claim.
This guide has not verified a universal shop reset timer. Weekly shops, exchange limits, paid tracks, and event shops should be checked separately in the live client before players delay purchases, claims, or capped-resource spending.
Not as exact public countdowns on this site. The tracker keeps all four official server regions visible, but exact regional timers stay locked until official wording or reliable live-client evidence supports them.
Wrong reset timers can cost players rewards. A useful fan-made guide should help players plan, but it should not publish fake precision for systems that still need in-game verification.
Use the Server Reset tool to save server, system tested, observed local time, in-game server-time label, before/after result, and a clear note. The evidence stays local until you choose to share it.
Use the live in-game event page as the final source. This guide keeps local time, UTC+8 references, source links, and verification gaps visible so players do not mix clocks.