NTE Pity Calculator
Calculate your pull probability on Neverness to Everness (NTE) Limited Character, Arc weapon, and Standard banners. No 50/50 on character banner, Arc 25/75 with failsafe, and Scarborough Fair soft pity.
NTE Pity Calculator
Scarborough Fair pull probability · no 50/50, Arc 25/75 failsafe, pity carryover.
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Enter your current pity and how many pulls you have to calculate your odds.
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| Copies | Chance at budget | Expected | Worst case | Currency |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| E0 | 0.0% | 40 | 90 | 6,400 |
| E1 | 0.0% | 80 | 180 | 12,800 |
| E2 | 0.0% | 119 | 270 | 19,040 |
| E3 | 0.0% | 159 | 360 | 25,440 |
| E4 | 0.0% | 199 | 450 | 31,840 |
| E5 | 0.0% | 239 | 540 | 38,240 |
| E6 | 0.0% | 279 | 630 | 44,640 |
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NTE pity calculator. Exact odds of pulling an S-rank from your current pity.
What is the Neverness to Everness pity system?
How to calculate your NTE pity odds
NTE per-pull S-rank probability formula
- = Pull index since your last S-rank (1-indexed).
- = Base rate per pull: 0.0188 on Character/Standard, 0.012 on Arc.
- = Soft-pity start: pull 70 on Character/Standard, pull 60 on Arc.
- = Hard pity: pull 90 on Character/Standard, pull 80 on Arc.
- = Soft-pity ramp coefficient (~10 × r_0 per pull). Produces the community-documented 19.59% first-pull rate at soft pity on the Character banner.
NTE pity calculator examples
Fresh character banner, 90 pulls, no 50/50 risk
Mid-banner budget, pity 40, 50 pulls available
Arc banner, pity 0, 80 pulls, 25/75 active
Arc banner worst case, 100 pulls guarantees featured from pity 0
Standard banner reroll path, 50 pulls, selector guarantee
Cross-game comparison — same 90-pull budget, four gacha titles
| Game | Banner | Base rate | Soft pity | Hard pity | Featured split | P(featured @ 90 pulls) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| NTE | Limited Character | 1.88% | 70 | 90 | No 50/50 (100% featured) | 100% |
| Genshin | Character Event | 0.6% | 74 | 90 | 50/50 + Capturing Radiance | ~62% |
| HSR | Character Event | 0.6% | 75 | 90 | 50/50 + failsafe | ~56% |
| ZZZ | Exclusive | 0.6% | 75 | 90 | 50/50 + failsafe | ~57% |
| WuWa | Featured Resonator | 0.8% | 66 | 80 | 50/50 + failsafe | ~63% |
Tips for planning your NTE pulls
- Read your verdict as a planning signal, not a promise. On the Limited Character banner, anything below 50% for a target character is a "save more" signal — the no-50/50 mechanic means your featured probability and your any-S-rank probability are the same number, so a low verdict is genuinely low. 80% and up is a confident pull.
- Always push through soft pity. Stopping at pity 60 wastes the steepest part of the ramp. From pull 70 onward your per-pull odds climb from 1.88% to 19.59% in a single step, then keep climbing until 100% at pull 90. The last 20 pulls of a cycle account for the vast majority of expected S-rank probability — as the Prydwen gacha guide and the Icy Veins NTE breakdown both document. Budget for the full 90-pull cycle or do not start.
- Pity carries over — use it. If you ended a previous limited character banner at 40/90, you start the next one at 40/90. A 50-pull budget on a 40-pity carryover guarantees the featured character; the same 50-pull budget on a fresh 0-pity start lands you around 55%. Time your commits so residual pity lands you in soft pity on the banner you actually want.
- On the Arc banner, remember: 25/75 is inverted versus every other gacha. Only 25% of S-rank Arcs are the featured one — the opposite of Genshin Weapon's 75/25. If you lose the first 25/75 roll, the failsafe guarantees the next S-rank Arc is featured, capping worst case at 100 pulls from pity 0.
- Arc banner pulls are x10-only. Tri-Key pulls come in batches of 10 exclusively — no singles. Round your Annulith budget to the nearest 1,600 (one x10) when planning, and remember that 80 pulls requires 12,800 Annulith as a minimum checkpoint.
- Budget 14,400 Annulith as your character-banner baseline. That is 90 pulls, the strict worst case to guarantee any featured character on NTE — a point Push Square's hands-on preview highlights as the game's defining gacha feature. Below that budget you are gambling on getting the S-rank before hard pity. Above that, you are overbudgeting relative to the game's actual ceiling.
- The Standard banner is the reroll and bad-luck insurance option. After 50 pulls on standard, you earn a selector for any standard S-rank. Never trade limited-banner currency for standard pulls — save standard pulls for Fabricated Dice tickets you accumulate passively.
- Anything at or above 90% P(featured) is effectively safe. The remaining risk is deep tail variance — rare compounded soft-pity misses on the Arc banner. At 100% the math guarantees the pull no matter what the RNG does. NTE's no-50/50 means the character banner hits 100% much faster than Genshin or HSR at the same budget.
Frequently asked questions about NTE pity
Does NTE really have no 50/50?
Yes. On Neverness to Everness limited character banners, every S-rank you pull is guaranteed to be the featured character. There is no standard-pool loss condition and no failsafe toggle — the featured unit IS the S-rank by construction. Hotta Studio confirmed this at reveal, telling GamesRadar+ that "you will never lose another 50/50", and the guarantee is restated across every major guide including Prydwen and Icy Veins.
What is the base rate for S-rank characters in NTE?
1.88% per pull on limited character and standard banners — the overall effective probability disclosed directly by Hotta Studio on the reveal stream, as reported by GamesRadar+. Some community sources quote 0.99% as the "raw tile" probability on the Scarborough Fair board; 1.88% is the effective per-pull chance including the board's bonus tiles and is the number Hotta officially discloses.
When does soft pity start in NTE?
Pull 70 on the limited character and standard banners; pull 60 on the Arc weapon banner. At soft pity, the S-rank drop rate jumps tenfold — from 1.88% to roughly 19.59% on the character banner — and keeps climbing until hard pity. These values are documented by the Prydwen NTE gacha guide.
What is the hard pity in NTE?
90 pulls on limited character and standard banners; 80 pulls on the Arc weapon banner. Reaching hard pity guarantees an S-rank on the next pull, as confirmed by the BlueStacks NTE gacha guide. Because there is no 50/50 on the character banner, hitting hard pity guarantees the featured character directly.
How many pulls to guarantee a featured NTE character?
90 pulls (14,400 Annulith). Hard pity at 90 guarantees an S-rank, and because NTE has no 50/50, that S-rank is guaranteed to be the featured character. This is half the 180-pull worst case that Genshin Impact and Honkai: Star Rail impose on their character banners.
How does the Arc weapon banner pity work?
The Arc banner has a 1.2% base rate, soft pity at pull 60, and hard pity at pull 80. When an S-rank Arc drops, only 25% of the time is it the featured weapon — the 75/25 split is inverted versus other games. If you lose the 25/75 split, the failsafe guarantees the next S-rank Arc is featured. Worst case is 100 pulls (16,000 Annulith) from pity 0 to a guaranteed featured Arc.
Does pity carry over between NTE banners?
Yes. Pity on limited character banners fully carries over between different limited character banners, and Arc banner pity carries over between Arc banners. The Standard banner keeps its own separate counter. There is no reset when a banner rotates — a detail the Icy Veins NTE gacha guide emphasizes as one of the mechanics' biggest quality-of-life wins.
How much is 1 pull in NTE?
160 Annulith per pull, or 1 Dice ticket per pull. A 10-pull costs 1,600 Annulith. Solid Dice are used on the character banner, Tri-Keys on the Arc banner (x10-only), and Fabricated Dice on the standard banner. Dice tickets convert one-for-one to pulls on their respective banners.
Is NTE's pity better than Genshin or HSR?
For character banners, decisively yes. NTE's no-50/50 means 90 pulls guarantee the featured character, versus 180 pulls worst-case on Genshin and HSR. For weapon banners, NTE is middling: the Arc banner's 25/75 split is worse than Genshin Weapon's 75/25 and HSR Light Cone's 75/25, but the 80-pull hard pity and failsafe cap the worst case at 100 pulls — better than Genshin Weapon's 240-pull ceiling.
Is this NTE pity calculator free to use?
Yes. The calculator runs entirely in your browser, requires no login, and nothing you enter is sent to a server. Your pity counter, banner choice, and Annulith budget stay local — we do not track, store, or share any pull data.
How accurate are the NTE probabilities shown?
The math engine is a pure analytic dynamic program over (pity, guaranteed) states — no Monte Carlo simulation. Rates are based on Hotta Studio's developer disclosures (1.88% base rate via GamesRadar+, hard pity 90 confirmed by BlueStacks, Icy Veins, Prydwen, and the Game8 beta review) and cross-validated against 100,000-trial simulations. Launch-week values will be verified against the official in-game rate disclosure.
NTE gacha glossary
Annulith
The premium in-game currency in NTE. 160 Annulith equals 1 pull on the Scarborough Fair board.
Dice
Generic term for NTE's pull tickets. Three types exist: Solid Dice for the limited character banner, Tri-Key for the Arc weapon banner, and Fabricated Dice for the standard banner. Each dice equals one pull on its banner.
Solid Dice
The pull ticket used on the Limited Character Banner. Earned through events, login bonuses, and Annulith conversion.
Tri-Key
The pull ticket used on the Arc Weapon Banner. Comes only in batches of 10 — the Arc banner does not allow single pulls.
Fabricated Dice
The pull ticket used on the Standard Banner. After 50 pulls on standard, you earn a selector token for any standard S-rank.
Scarborough Fair
The interactive board that visualizes every NTE gacha pull. Your token rolls dice and moves across tiles — the tile you land on determines your pull result, wrapping the probability model in a board-game aesthetic.
Arc
NTE's term for a weapon. Pulled on the Arc banner with Tri-Keys. Most A-rank and some S-rank Arcs are also obtainable through gameplay rather than gacha.
Echo
NTE's term for a character's upgrade tier. Pulling duplicate copies of an S-rank character unlocks Echo levels (Echo 1 through Echo 6), analogous to Genshin constellations or HSR eidolons.
Pity
The counter of pulls since your last S-rank on a given banner type. Resets to 0 after any S-rank drop. Carries over between limited character banners and between Arc banners.
Soft pity
The steep rate ramp that starts at pull 70 on character/standard banners (pull 60 on Arc). Per-pull S-rank odds jump tenfold at soft pity and keep climbing until hard pity.
Hard pity
The pull at which an S-rank is 100% guaranteed: pull 90 on character/standard banners, pull 80 on Arc.
No 50/50
NTE's flagship gacha feature. On limited character banners, every S-rank pulled is guaranteed to be the featured character — there is no coin flip against the standard pool. Standard banners and the Arc weapon banner do not share this property.
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