Neverness to Everness launched with one of the most generous free-pull pools seen in a gacha game in recent memory. Over 35 million pre-registrations unlocked every milestone reward tier before most players even downloaded the game, meaning you walk in on day one with characters, gear, and summoning currency already waiting. The 120+ pulls the developers advertise are real, but they don't land in your account all at once. You have to know where to look.
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What rewards are waiting the moment you log in?
Every player who logs in after launch automatically receives the full stack of pre-registration milestone rewards via the in-game mailbox. No missions required. Because global sign-ups cleared 35 million, every tier unlocked.
The Launch Preview Program adds 10 more Fabricated Dice and 2,200 Anulith on top of that. Anulith is the premium currency you convert into dice for summoning, so that 2,200 translates directly into more pulls once you reach the exchange.

Pre-reg rewards in your mailbox
Open your mailbox immediately after the tutorial unlocks the main interface. Rewards are delivered automatically but must be manually claimed from the mailbox panel.
How do login rewards and launch bonuses work?
The Check-in Rewards system distributes pulls across 14 separate login days rather than all at once. Log in on 14 different days during the launch window and you receive 12 Solid Dice, used specifically on the Limited Board banner. You also unlock a free A-Class character, Aurelia, and an S-Class Arc called Stellar Veil through this login track.
Getting both a character and top-tier gear from logins alone is a strong start. Most gacha games hand out one or the other at launch, not both.

Login track rewards including Aurelia
Missing days in the login track delays your Solid Dice and free character. Set a reminder for the first two weeks if you want everything without gaps.
How does the Anomaly Hunter's Journey contribute to pulls?
The Anomaly Hunter's Journey is a progression-based reward track tied to your profile level, referred to as your Hunter Level. As you level up through normal gameplay, the track distributes a combined 45 dice across multiple types, alongside additional Anulith and Tri-Keys. According to Insider Gaming, the exact difficulty of some of these milestones is hard to judge since progress depends on how much time you put in early.
The breakdown from the Anomaly Hunter's Journey includes:
- 300 Anulith
- 10 Solid Dice
- 35 Fabricated Dice
- 25 Tri-Keys
These rewards come naturally as you play through early content, so there's no need to grind specifically for them.
Which limited-time events give the most Anulith?
This is where the pull count really climbs. Several launch events run for a fixed period and collectively add hundreds of Anulith to your total. The active events at launch include:
- Zero's Companion
- Whisker Patrol
- Market Opening Rehearsal
- Daily Activity (35-day reward cycle)
- Fair Exchange and Hunter Exchange
- Beyond the Rails: Prime Circle
Each of these feeds Anulith into the pool that you convert into dice. Skipping even one or two of these events meaningfully reduces your total. According to NerdsChalk's launch rewards breakdown, these events are a major reason the 120+ pull count is achievable at all.
Limited-time event rewards do not auto-claim. You need to visit each event panel individually and manually collect rewards after completing the required objectives.
How to claim everything
Claiming all available rewards requires hitting a few different menus. Here's the order that makes the most sense:
- Launch the game and complete the tutorial until main menus unlock.
- Open the Mailbox and claim all pre-registration and Launch Preview Program rewards.
- Navigate to the Events or Activities tab and locate active events.
- Complete objectives for Anomaly Hunter's Journey, Zero's Companion, Whisker Patrol, and other listed events.
- Manually claim rewards from each individual event panel.
- Check back daily for Check-in Rewards and any new event objectives.
The pre-registration and preview rewards are one-time claims. The login and event rewards require consistent check-ins across the first few weeks.
How do you stack everything to reach 120+ pulls?
No single source gets you to 120 on its own. The total comes from combining every available stream:
Beyond the 120 mark, Insider Gaming notes the developers claim over 470 pulls are available through extended gameplay, covering permanent rewards like Achievements, Hunter Level milestones, Bond Rewards, City Tycoon, Appraisal Level Ascension, and individual quest completions.
Fabricated Dice pull on the Standard banner. Solid Dice pull on the Limited Board. Anulith converts into dice at the exchange. Keep track of which currency goes where to avoid wasting pulls on the wrong banner.
Why starting on day one actually matters here
The launch reward structure in Neverness to Everness is front-loaded by design. Two free A-Class characters (Haniel and Aurelia) and an S-Class Arc (Stellar Veil) give you a functional combat setup before you've spent anything. That's not typical for gacha launches, where free characters are usually filler.
The practical effect is that early players skip a significant portion of the early grind. You're not building toward a usable roster from zero. You arrive with one.
The only real risk is letting time-limited events expire unclaimed. The events tab is easy to overlook when you're focused on the main story, but the Anulith locked behind those panels is a meaningful chunk of your total pull count. Staying on top of the events menu during the first week is where most of the 120+ figure actually comes from.
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