NTE Daily Reset Time: What Actually Resets at 05:00?
Check the safe reset answer, then turn it into today's rewards, event caps, and weekly checklist route.
NTE has official server regions and event reset references, but broader daily and weekly timers still need live-client confirmation. This tool keeps the useful parts visible and the uncertain parts clearly labeled.
Fast answer
What time does NTE reset?
The only source-backed reset time tracked here is 05:00 server time for specific event daily caps and quests. Universal daily reset, shop reset, weekly reset, mailbox, banner, and regional timers still need live-client evidence before this fan-made site publishes exact timers.
NTE reset query router
Pick the wording you searched, then use the safest next step. This keeps reset searches useful without publishing fake precision.
Shop and weekly proof route
Do not wait on a guessed timer. Pick the exact system, then save evidence before publishing a reset claim.
05:00
event reference
Weekly
not confirmed
Regions
needs reports
NTE Today route
What to do before the next reset
Today reset route checklist
Finish the safe actions before waiting on reset
Today progress
0/5
Saved on this browser only. It is a player route, not reset-time proof.
Official event reference
05:00 server time
Useful for specific event daily cap and quest wording from the May 13 notice.
Source-backed referenceDaily reset
Do not assume every board
Daily boards, mailbox rewards, shops, and event caps still need system-by-system checks.
Needs live-client evidenceWeekly reset
No universal weekly timer yet
Weekly shops, exchange limits, and weekly tasks should be checked separately from daily events.
Testing queueShop reset
Check shops separately
Weekly shops, exchange limits, paid tracks, and event shops should not inherit the daily event reset time.
Shop-specific proof neededServer regions
Asia / America / Europe / SEA
The regions are official, but exact regional reset behavior needs repeatable reports.
Region reports neededLast verified
2026-05-29
Version
Launch reset verification v1
Evidence
0 local
Return faster tomorrow
Install or bookmark the reset-safe daily route
If a reset-time search brought you here, save Daily Check-In as the next return route. It starts with mailbox, events, codes, reset notes, and a tomorrow note, then sends you back to reset proof only when a board, shop, weekly screen, or event cap changed.
Install state
Bookmark available
Saved progress
localStorage
Best use
After reset search
No login and no tracking is required for this shortcut. Install availability depends on your browser.
After the reset answer
Turn the timer question into today's NTE route
Players searching reset time usually need one of three follow-ups: what to do before reset, which event cap to verify, or whether weekly tasks are due. These links keep the page useful after the fast answer.
Reset answer table
What reset time can players trust today?
Use this table before scrolling into the tools. It separates source-backed event reset references from daily, shop, weekly, and regional timers that still need live-client evidence.
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
Personal reset planner
Save your region and testing window
Use this panel as a lightweight reset notebook. It stores only in your browser and helps repeat visitors come back with the same server, watch window, and notes.
Personal countdown lab
Make your own reset watch without publishing it as fact
Save a suspected reset time for your server and let the page calculate the next local reminder. This is a personal planning tool, not an official timer.
Next local watch
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Countdown
Calculating...
Reset evidence log
Save observations before publishing timers
Use this local log to collect clean reset evidence across systems and regions. It helps the site move toward verified timers without faking precision.
Local records
0
Planner server
Asia
Reset claim promotion gate
Decide what can become a published timer
This gate reviews local evidence records before any reset observation becomes a public claim. It protects players from fake precision while still giving testers a clear path to submit useful data.
Gate rows
0
Ready review
0
Needs evidence
0
Conservative rule: even a ready row is an editor-review packet, not an automatic public timer.
Verified reset reference
05:00 server time appears in official event notes
The official maintenance notice uses 05:00 server time for Zero's Companion Daily Quests and Whisker Patrol's daily point cap. This is useful for event planning, but it is not enough to publish every regional reset timer as confirmed.
Asia
Common choice for East Asia and nearby communities.
Reset time
Needs in-game verification
Timer locked until verified
What to verify
Daily board, event caps, weekly shop.
America
Check ping, community server, and account region before committing.
Reset time
Needs in-game verification
Timer locked until verified
What to verify
Compare event text with Asia after daily rollover.
Europe
Useful for EU time zones, friends, and creator communities.
Reset time
Needs in-game verification
Timer locked until verified
What to verify
Confirm whether weekly and event resets share one clock.
SEA
Compare with Asia for latency, language, and friend groups.
Reset time
Needs in-game verification
Timer locked until verified
What to verify
Record the first reliable daily reset screenshot.
Verification runbook
Turn reset guesses into trusted data
NTE server reset guide
What is confirmed?
The official FAQ confirms four independent servers: Asia, America, Europe, and SEA. The official May event notice also uses 05:00 server time for specific event daily content.
What still needs testing?
Daily board reset, weekly shop refresh, banner timing, event pages, and region-by-region rollover behavior should be checked in the live client before being published as exact timers.
How should players use this page?
Use the local time and UTC+8 reference clock for planning, then check the in-game event page before spending capped resources or delaying claims.
Why not publish guessed countdowns?
Wrong reset timers can cost players rewards. A useful fan site should be fast, but it should not trade trust for fake precision.