Map Guide

NTE Map Guide and Exploration Route

A source-first guide for using Map Lite as a personal exploration notebook while avoiding unverified location claims.

Fan-made map workflowNo official map assets

Use the map as a verification notebook, not a shortcut to unconfirmed routes.

NTE exploration searches can get messy fast: reward markers, shops, anomalies, events, puzzle notes, story references, and player routes all look similar when they are not labeled. This page keeps the workflow practical: save what you saw, attach proof, then decide what is safe enough for a public guide.

Source-backed anchors

4

Public anchors are source-backed workflow markers, not official coordinate claims.

Review records

4

Review status means the source or purpose is known, while the exact in-game location still needs proof.

Last verified

Last verified: 2026-05-17

Exact public marker placement still requires live-client verification.

Separate route notes from facts

Use personal markers for early route ideas, then promote only verified locations into public guide records.

Treat coordinates as a planning grid

Map Lite uses simple percentage positions. It is not claiming official in-game coordinates.

Avoid official asset risk

The page uses an original abstract grid instead of official map screenshots, logos, or UI captures.

Make every marker reviewable

A useful marker should include category, region note, proof link or screenshot reference, and current verification status.

When the map feels confusing

A safe exploration workflow for NTE players

1. Label the search intent first

Before adding a marker, decide whether it is a reward, shop, anomaly, route, event, story note, or account/setup reminder. Good labels make later verification easier.

2. Store rough positions locally

Use the simplified grid to keep your own note. The grid helps with planning and screenshots, but it should not be described as the official in-game coordinate system.

3. Attach source evidence before publishing

A public marker should have an official page, in-game screenshot, repeatable observation, or clear reviewer note. If the exact position is not verified, keep the marker in review.

4. Export a report for review

The Map Lite board can copy a compact report with checklist progress, source-backed anchors, and personal notes. Use that report before writing any route, farming, or puzzle guide.

Exploration boardNo official map art

Save personal NTE map notes without pretending this is the official map.

Use the grid for routes, reward checkpoints, shops, anomalies, and screenshots you need to verify later. Source markers are workflow anchors; personal markers stay in this browser.

Review progress

0/5

Personal markers

0

Source-backed anchors

4

This is a simplified fan-made map, not the official in-game map. Coordinates are note-board positions.

Map Lite Grid

Add personal marker

Saved locally. Do not publish until verified.

Current source anchors

What the public markers are based on

reviewcity

Hethereau city hub

Official story setting for NTE. The map coordinate is fan-made and not an in-game location pin.

Hethereau

Last verified: 2026-05-17
reviewstory

Eibon antique shop

Official news describes Eibon as the antique shop tied to Anomaly commissions. Exact in-game map position needs verification.

Hethereau

Last verified: 2026-05-17
reviewreward

Mailbox reward checkpoint

Official FAQ says launch rewards can be claimed once the mail feature unlocks. This marker reminds reviewers to verify where and when mailbox access appears.

Needs in-game verification

Last verified: 2026-05-17
reviewaccount

Server selection reminder

Official FAQ says server progress is independent. This marker is a reviewer reminder, not a physical in-game location.

Asia / America / Europe / SEA

Last verified: 2026-05-17