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  "description": "How the two dice currencies work, where to spend them, and how to stock up during the Version 1.0 launch window.",
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  "publishedAt": "2026-05-05T07:29:32.000Z",
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  "textContent": "Neverness to Everness (NTE) handles its gacha through a dice-board system called Scarborough Fair, and the \"tickets\" most players are asking about are actually the two dice currencies that drive every pull: Solid Dice and Fabricated Dice. Each one is locked to a specific banner type, costs 160 Annulith to craft, and feeds the same pity table.\n\n**Quick answer:** Use Solid Dice on Limited Boards (rate-up characters and Arcs) and Fabricated Dice on the Standard Board (Strange Encounters). One dice equals one roll, a 10-pull costs 10 dice, and 90 pulls is the hard pity for a guaranteed S-class with no 50/50.\n\nImage credit: __Perfect World Games (via YouTube/@Gacha Gamer)__\n\n* * *\n\n### Solid Dice vs Fabricated Dice\n\nThe two currencies are visually similar but cannot be mixed between banners. Solid Dice are the red dice tied to limited rate-up banners. Fabricated Dice are the blue dice used exclusively on the permanent Strange Encounters banner. Both follow the same board movement, the same soft pity around 70 pulls, and the same hard pity at 90.\n\nProperty| Solid Dice| Fabricated Dice\n---|---|---\nBanner| Limited Boards (rate-up)| Strange Encounters (Standard)\nCost per dice| 160 Annulith| 160 Annulith\n10-pull cost| 1,600 Annulith| 1,600 Annulith (8 dice for first 50 pulls)\nFeatured S-class guarantee| Yes, no 50/50| One S-class from standard pool\nSoft pity| ~70 pulls| ~70 pulls\nHard pity| 90 pulls| 90 pulls\nPity carry-over| Carries between limited banners| Independent\n\nThe beginner discount only applies to Fabricated Dice. Your first 50 pulls on Strange Encounters cost 8 dice per 10-pull instead of 10, so 40 Fabricated Dice cover those first 50 rolls. After 50 total Standard pulls, you unlock the Beginner Bonus, and an S-class selector becomes available.\n\nImage credit: __Perfect World Games (via YouTube/@Gacha Gamer)__\n\n* * *\n\n### How to get Fabricated Dice\n\nFabricated Dice arrive mostly from progression milestones rather than gacha-direct purchases. Pre-registration milestones (claimed once after launch via in-game mail) granted 20 Fabricated Dice in total, split between the 25M and 35M tiers. Hunter Level rewards add another 16 Fabricated Dice by level 60. The Battle Pass and monthly Lost Piece exchange (5 Fabricated Dice for 700 Lost Pieces) are the steady drip-feeds afterward.\n\nYou can also craft Fabricated Dice from Annulith at 160 each, but most experienced players avoid this conversion because the game gives out enough Standard pulls naturally.\n\nImage credit: __Perfect World Games (via YouTube/@Gacha Gamer)__\n\n* * *\n\n### How to get Solid Dice\n\nSolid Dice come almost entirely from spending Annulith. Quests, exploration caches, urban anomaly rewards, achievements, and event tracks all pay out Annulith, which converts at 160:1 into a Solid Dice. Riftcrystal (the paid premium currency) can also be converted to Annulith at 1:1 for those who top up. Warp Pieces, earned from duplicate pulls, can be redeemed in the Warp Exchange shop for additional Solid Dice each month.\n\nThe monthly Lost Piece exchange also offers 5 Solid Dice for 700 Lost Pieces, which is the highest-value recurring source for free-to-play accounts.\n\n* * *\n\n### Launch period rewards (Version 1.0)\n\nTwo extra mail rewards were added for the Version 1.0 launch window. Eligibility requires creating a character and unlocking the in-game Mail feature before Version 1.0 ends.\n\nReward| Delivery time (UTC+8)| Effective pulls\n---|---|---\nAnnulith ×1,600| April 30, 2026 at 14:00| 10 pulls (any dice type)\nS-Class Standard Character Selection Box ×1| By May 3, 2026 at 18:00| 1 free standard S-class character\n\nThe selection box lets you pick one standard-pool S-class such as Daffodil, Hathor, Sakiri, Jiuyuan, Lacrimosa, or Baicang. It does not consume Fabricated Dice and does not affect Standard banner pity.\n\nImage credit: __Perfect World Games (via YouTube/@Gacha Gamer)__\n\n* * *\n\n### Active redemption codes\n\nCodes pay out Annulith, which converts directly into either dice type. Redeem them through the in-game phone menu after the prologue unlocks the mailbox.\n\n**Step 1:** Press Escape in-game to open the phone menu, then click the three-dot icon next to your avatar portrait and pick Redeem Codes.\n\n**Step 2:** Enter one of the active codes exactly as written, including capitalization, and press redeem. Rewards land in the in-game mailbox within a minute.\n\n**Step 3:** Open the mailbox and claim each attachment so the Annulith is added to your wallet. From there, head to Scarborough Fair and craft Solid or Fabricated Dice depending on which banner you want to roll.\n\nCode| Reward\n---|---\nNTEvtuber200| 10,000 Fons, 10,000 Beetle Coins\n504980102FKGOVNS| 30 Annulith, 1× Gubichi Original Flavor Chips, 20,000 Beetle Coins\nNTE0429| 100 Annulith, 2× Elite Hunter Guide, 2× Chaotic Dye, 12,000 Beetle Coins\nNTENANALLYGO| 100 Annulith, 5× Senior Hunter Guide, 5× Colourless Dye, 6,000 Beetle Coins\nNTENOWTOENJOY| 100 Annulith, 5× Rising Hunter Guide, 5× Colourless Dye, 4,000 Beetle Coins\nNTEGIFT| 50 Annulith, 5× Rising Hunter Guide, 5× Colourless Dye\nNTEHAVEFUN| 3× Rising Hunter Guides, 3× Colourless Dye, 3× Manhole Thug\nRedeem codes through the in-game phone menu | Image credit: __Perfect World Games (via YouTube/@Krow)__\n\n* * *\n\n### How pulling actually works on the dice board\n\nEach dice roll moves your token across a board, and the tile you land on grants the actual reward. Most tiles drop Warp Pieces, Lost Pieces, or upgrade materials, while special tiles include a Miracle Box (high-rarity Arc equipment chance), an extra free roll, and a hidden golden segment of the board (Secret Fair) that can grant 5 free dice of the matching banner type.\n\nBecause of this layout, a single dice often produces more than one drop, but the S-class character pull itself still triggers from the underlying pity counter, not from a specific tile. The pity counter only advances per dice spent, regardless of where the token lands.\n\nImage credit: __Perfect World Games (via YouTube/@Krow)__\n\n* * *\n\n### Common reasons a pull does not trigger an S-class\n\n  * Wrong dice type for the banner (Fabricated Dice cannot roll on Limited Boards, and Solid Dice cannot roll on Strange Encounters).\n  * Pity counter has not reached soft pity yet and the base 1.88% rate did not hit.\n  * You are checking the wrong pity track. Limited pity carries across limited banners but does not share with the Standard pity track.\n  * The S-Class Standard Character Selection Box was not opened. It sits in inventory until you choose a character, and the choice is final.\n\n\n\n* * *\n\n### Recommended spending order\n\nRoll the discounted first 50 Standard pulls before anything else. The 20% discount on the first five 10-pulls saves 10 Fabricated Dice and unlocks the post-50 S-class selector that the Beginner Bonus grants. After that, hold the rest of your Annulith for whichever Limited Board you actually want, since Solid Dice cannot be reused later if a banner ends.\n\nKeep the S-Class Standard Character Selection Box unopened until you finish the discounted Standard pulls. If the Standard banner already gives you a strong S-class such as Daffodil or Hathor, you can use the selector to grab a different role instead of duplicating what you already pulled.",
  "title": "NTE Gacha Tickets Explained: Solid Dice and Fabricated Dice in Neverness to Everness",
  "updatedAt": "2026-05-05T07:29:34.535Z"
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