- What to know
- NTE Unyielding Rejected Plan anomaly details
- Where to find Unyielding Rejected Plan in NTE
- How the Planar Projection Blueprint works
- How the Dimension-Shift Blueprint works
- How to complete the Unyielding Rejected Plan anomaly in NTE
- Why keeping both blueprints equipped is important
- Rewards for completing the anomaly
- Reaching the top of the structure quickly
What to know
- Unyielding Rejected Plan is a puzzle-focused anomaly in Neverness to Everness that revolves around planar traversal mechanics.
- You must use both the Planar Projection Blueprint and Dimension-Shift Blueprint to progress through the structure.
- The anomaly constantly switches between 3D exploration and 2D plane navigation.
- Keeping both blueprints on your quick slot greatly improves movement efficiency and puzzle solving.
The Unyielding Rejected Plan Anomaly in Neverness to Everness introduces one of the most unique traversal mechanics currently available in the game. Instead of relying purely on combat, this anomaly tests how well you understand spatial movement, perspective shifting, and dimensional navigation. The entire challenge revolves around changing your viewing plane and manipulating your movement path through a partially collapsed building structure.
Unlike standard anomalies where you mainly defeat enemies, this one requires careful observation and frequent switching between two special blueprint abilities. Once you understand how the system works, the puzzle becomes far easier to manage.
NTE Unyielding Rejected Plan anomaly details
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Anomaly Name | Unyielding Rejected Plan |
| Game | Neverness to Everness (NTE) |
| Main Mechanic | 2D and directional plane switching |
| Required Tools | Planar Projection Blueprint & Dimension-Shift Blueprint |
| Objective | Reach the top of the structure |
| Recommended Tip | Keep both blueprints on quick slot |
| Difficulty | Moderate puzzle challenge |
| Main Focus | Spatial navigation |
Where to find Unyielding Rejected Plan in NTE
As you enter the anomaly area, interact with the Unyielding Rejected Plan object first to understand the lore tied to the structure. Nearby, you will discover the Planar Projection Blueprint, which introduces the first major mechanic of the puzzle.

This blueprint fundamentally changes how movement works inside the anomaly. Instead of traversing a normal 3D environment, your character becomes locked into a flat 2D plane aligned with your current viewing angle. The environment effectively compresses into a side-scrolling style pathway.

This mechanic creates shortcuts that would normally be impossible in standard movement. Platforms and objects that appear extremely far apart in 3D may align perfectly in the 2D projection, allowing you to walk across them as if they were directly connected.
How the Planar Projection Blueprint works
The Planar Projection Blueprint is the core traversal tool of the anomaly. When activated, the world collapses into a flat movement plane based on your camera direction.
| Blueprint | Function |
|---|---|
| Planar Projection Blueprint | Converts the environment into a 2D traversal plane |
| Dimension-Shift Blueprint | Rotates or changes the direction of the active plane |
While using planar mode, many gaps disappear because depth is removed from the environment. This allows you to bypass broken pathways and inaccessible ledges.

However, the challenge comes from the fact that not every route works from the same viewing direction. Sometimes you may hit dead ends where you cannot jump higher or continue forward. That is where the second blueprint becomes essential.
How the Dimension-Shift Blueprint works
After progressing deeper into the building, you will locate the Dimension-Shift Blueprint. This tool allows you to rotate or shift the current planar direction.

This blueprint effectively changes the orientation of your 2D plane. Instead of remaining locked to one side perspective, you can rotate the projection toward different directions such as left or right viewpoints.
How to complete the Unyielding Rejected Plan anomaly in NTE
The overall goal is simple: reach the top of the structure. The difficulty comes from understanding when to alternate between the two blueprint systems.
Step 1
Interact with the anomaly object to trigger the lore interaction and begin the puzzle sequence.

Step 2
Locate the nearby Planar Projection Blueprint and place it in your quick slot immediately.

Step 3
Activate planar mode and begin moving through the structure in 2D perspective. Use the flattened environment to cross otherwise impossible gaps.

Step 4
Continue advancing toward the center section of the building until you discover the Dimension-Shift Blueprint.

Step 5
Equip the dimensional blueprint into another quick slot so both abilities can be swapped rapidly.

Step 6
Whenever you encounter blocked movement, failed jumps, or dead ends, activate the Dimension-Shift Blueprint to rotate the planar orientation.

Step 7
Experiment with different directional planes to uncover hidden paths and aligned platforms.

Step 8
Keep alternating between projection mode and dimensional shifts while climbing upward through the structure.

Step 9
Reach the highest section of the building to complete the anomaly.

Why keeping both blueprints equipped is important
One of the biggest mistakes players make is constantly reopening menus to switch abilities. This anomaly was clearly designed around rapid toggling between the two systems.
The anomaly constantly asks you to think differently about space. Instead of asking “Can I physically jump there?”, the puzzle becomes “Can these objects align from another perspective?”

Keeping both blueprints assigned to quick slots allows you to instantly:
- Enter planar mode
- Rotate directional planes
- Retry jumps quickly
- Test alternate pathways without interruption
The smoother your blueprint switching becomes, the easier the anomaly feels overall.
Rewards for completing the anomaly
| Reward | Quantity |
|---|---|
| Annulith | x20 |
| U-00NE | x15 |
| Beetle Coin | x4,000 |
| Fons | x8,000 |
These rewards make the anomaly worthwhile even beyond its unique puzzle mechanics.

Reaching the top of the structure quickly
The fastest way to clear the anomaly is by constantly scanning your surroundings before committing to movement. If a route looks impossible, it usually means you need to rotate the plane instead of forcing the jump.
Many sections intentionally appear blocked in one perspective while remaining fully open in another. Players who understand this early will progress much faster through the building.
The final ascent becomes significantly easier once you stop treating the environment like a standard platforming challenge and instead approach it as a perspective puzzle.