No, the new Meadow House and vehicles are not must-buy Fons purchases unless you specifically want the farmhouse fantasy, water travel, or collection value.
These additions expand how you live and travel in Neverness to Everness, but each serves a fairly narrow playstyle. This comparison judges their utility per Fons, not whether their designs, social features, and summer flavor are fun.
- What should you buy first?
- New property and vehicle verdicts at a glance
- Is Meadow House worth 6.9 million Fons?
- How the Meadow House farm changes Fons value
- Is the Zero Go ATV worth 4 million Fons?
- Is Tide worth chasing and upgrading?
- Bicycle release timing and item-name differences
- Best purchases for each player type
- Frequently Asked Questions
What should you buy first?
Tide deserves first priority only for players committed to water exploration or jet ski activities. Meadow House comes next for housing enthusiasts who want a country home and private farm, while the Zero Go ATV ranks last for general utility because faster motorcycles and cars remain better travel investments.
If none of those specific uses matches how you play, skip all three for now. They are luxury or specialist purchases rather than upgrades every account needs.
New property and vehicle verdicts at a glance
| Item | Verdict |
|---|---|
| Meadow House | 6.9 million Fons; buy for farming, photos, and the farmhouse lifestyle, but skip for pure economic efficiency. |
| Zero Go ATV | 4 million Fons from Terra Xook; a comfortable mixed-terrain ride, but poor value if speed or racing is the goal. |
| Tide | Obtained through Mystery Boxes; worth chasing for water travel and jet ski content, but unnecessary for regular city travel. |
The prices matter because Fons also compete for faster vehicles, property upgrades, furniture, and other account goals. An optional purchase becomes reasonable once those broader needs are covered, but it should not displace a vehicle that materially improves travel or racing.
Is Meadow House worth 6.9 million Fons?
Meadow House costs 6.9 million Fons and sits in the Miguel District. It offers a modest country-home layout with one parking spot, invitations for three guests, a farm plot, and an outdoor swing that works mainly as a photo location rather than a controllable activity.
The ground floor contains a living area, treadmill, dining area, kitchen, and washroom. Upstairs are a toilet, guest room, bedroom, and PC room. Several fixtures are non-interactable, so much of the purchase value comes from having a themed personal space for roleplay, character photography, and social visits.

The anomaly furniture does little to justify the price for established homeowners. Meadow House introduces no new anomaly furniture, and the furniture level cap remains level 10. If you already upgraded equivalent furniture through other properties, this house offers weak anomaly-furniture value; even its treadmill is also available from Pegasus Residence.
The farm is the main ownership perk, but it does not transform Meadow House into an extra weekly income source. You are primarily paying for the farmhouse concept, its private planting access, and the satisfaction of adding another property to your collection.
Visit Meadow House before paying. You can explore its rooms and try the swing without owning the property, letting you judge the atmosphere before committing 6.9 million Fons.
How the Meadow House farm changes Fons value
Seeds can be purchased from vegetable shops and planted in the house’s farm plot. Each crop pays 2,000 Fons per week while consuming two City Stamina.
That makes farming an alternate, passive-feeling way to spend stamina rather than a source of free Fons. It lets you convert part of the same weekly City Stamina economy through crops instead of completing another city activity, which is useful for convenience but does not increase the value generated by that stamina.

Is the Zero Go ATV worth 4 million Fons?
The Zero Go is a compact multipurpose ATV sold at the Terra Xook shop. It has 85 maximum speed and 7 acceleration, and it can be summoned in most places much like a motorcycle.
Its advantage is handling rather than speed. The ATV moves smoothly over stairs and across mixed terrain, making it pleasant when a normal road vehicle feels awkward. That flexibility gives it a genuine niche for casual off-road exploration.
For most players, however, 85 maximum speed is too low to justify replacing a capable motorcycle or car. It also falls behind normal cars in races, so the purchase makes more sense for ATV fans and vehicle collectors than for anyone seeking faster transportation.
Is Tide worth chasing and upgrading?
| Upgrade | Cost |
|---|---|
| Maximum speed from 108 to 116 | 250,000 Fons plus a 3,000 Fons modification fee |
| Paint job modification | 75,000 Fons plus a 3,000 Fons modification fee |
Tide is a jet ski with a base maximum speed of 108. A last-draw Mystery Box outcome can push its total acquisition cost to roughly 19.8 million Fons, making it a substantial specialist purchase rather than an inexpensive vehicle unlock.
It can only be summoned while in the water or close enough to a body of water. Tide carries one passenger, travels smoothly across the surface, and can jump. You can also disembark midway and continue swimming, although swimming consumes character stamina while riding Tide does not.

Performance and cosmetic modifications are handled at the Hikari workshop. A livery and paint options are available, while the concrete modification costs are:
Tide is valuable for sustained water travel and jet ski activities, particularly when swimming stamina would otherwise interrupt exploration. Its water-only summoning prevents it from serving as a general-purpose replacement for a motorcycle or car.
Bicycle release timing and item-name differences
Some update material calls Meadow House Stillmeadow House and identifies the ATV or dune buggy as Sirocco. The tandem bicycle is listed as Yesteryear, although it may not arrive during the first part of version 1.3. With the names and timing still shifting, avoid building an immediate spending plan around the bicycle.
Best purchases for each player type
| Player type | Recommendation |
|---|---|
| Fons-efficient players | Skip all three initially. Their benefits are too specialized to outrank broader progression purchases. |
| Housing, roleplay, and photo players | Buy Meadow House if its country-home setting and personal farm match the experience you want. |
| Collectors | Buy according to collection priority, with the understanding that much of the value is ownership and presentation rather than performance. |
| Water-exploration players | Prioritize Tide for sustained water traversal, passenger rides, and access to water-focused activities. |
| Racing-focused players | Consider Tide for jet ski tracks, but skip Zero Go as a road-racing investment. |
| Newer players saving for faster core vehicles | Keep saving. A faster motorcycle or car will improve more of your regular travel and racing. |
The right purchase depends on the activity you want to unlock or make more enjoyable. Use your existing vehicle roster and unfinished account goals as the deciding factor rather than treating any of these additions as mandatory.
Collection and roleplay goals can justify a purchase even when the numbers do not. Just treat that as a deliberate luxury decision rather than expecting these additions to repay their cost through universal utility.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Can you use Meadow House features without owning it?
You can use much of the property without purchasing it, but not its ownership-dependent features. A car can be driven onto the parking space, although it will not remain displayed there; anomaly furniture stays inactive, and you can interact with the farm plot but cannot plant crops.
Does Meadow House farming give extra Fons beyond City Stamina?
No. The weekly City Stamina reset is 700, and the farm’s 2,000 Fons for two stamina works out to 1,000 Fons per stamina. Farming changes how you spend that allowance rather than expanding it.
Do you need Tide for jet ski races?
The race exists.
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