- What to know
- NTE Levelling up details
- How to raise your Hunter Level and Appraisal Level
- How to max your Tycoon Level, Fons, and city economy
- How to farm character power and gear
- How to unlock and use limited‑time events and hunter exchange
- How to gradually unlock apartments, bonds, and city features
- How to reach and maintain the true max level
- Keys to fully unlocking everything in NTE
What to know
- Hunter Level is your main account level; both your character strength and world difficulty scale with it.
- Appraisal Level is your “world level”; you must pass breakthroughs at levels like 20–40–50 to keep growing.
- Tycoon Level and City Stamina are your side economy: more money, apartments, bonds, and city‑related resources.
- Progress mainly through story, episodes, side jobs, anomaly hunts, and daily objectives rather than a single one‑button grind.
Reaching max level and unlocking everything in Neverness to Everness means pushing your Hunter Level, Appraisal Level, and Tycoon Level at the same time while juggling two stamina systems and the right daily‑style activities.
NTE Levelling up details
| Progression piece | What it controls | How it scales |
|---|---|---|
| Hunter Level | Account level, content unlocks and caps | From quests, events, dailies, anomaly hunts |
| Appraisal Level | World difficulty and character strength ceiling | Raised by Hunter Level; breakthrough missions at key levels |
| Breakthrough missions | Hard caps at 20‑40‑50 etc. | Mandatory fights to keep leveling the world |
| Tycoon Level | Money, city buildings, bonds, resources | Gained by spending and earning “Fons” (GTA‑style money) |
| City Stamina | Weekly money cap and city‑related farming | Weekly pool tied to Tycoon Level; each point = large Fons chunk |
| Character Stamina (pixels) | Materials, weapons, and character power | Used for exploration, anomaly zones, and world events |
How to raise your Hunter Level and Appraisal Level

Your Hunter Level is effectively your main account power; it also indirectly raises your Appraisal Level and your world’s difficulty. You gain this from almost every activity: main story episodes, side jobs, anomaly hunts, exploration objectives, and daily tasks, so the core is to keep doing variety instead of fixating on one grind.

Step 1: Complete main story and episodes
- Follow the main episodes until they hard‑block you; at that point the game will require you to increase your Hunter Level before you can proceed.
- Use the side quests and “guidance” sections in the job menu (hotkey J) to find extra episode‑linked content that gives a big Hunter Level boost.
Step 2: Run side jobs and dailies
- Open the job menu (J) and prioritize unlockable side jobs and guidance‑type quests; many of them give Hunter Level‑tied rewards and appraisal‑related materials.
- Mark your dailies and repeat them every day; they offer a steady drip of Hunter Level EXP and event‑style currencies that feed long‑term progression.
Step 3: Aim for breakthrough milestones

- Breakthrough missions appear at key Appraisal milestones like 20, 40, and 50; you must beat them to keep advancing your world level.
- If you’re stuck, slot a stronger team, check any recommended gear or modules, and then retry the specific mission that blocks your progression.
How to max your Tycoon Level, Fons, and city economy
NTE is split into two economies: one for character power (pixels, materials, weapons) and one for the city/world (Tycoon Level, Fons, City Stamina).

Raising your Tycoon Level unlocks apartments, bonds, and the ability to buy large‑scale resources, which in turn feeds your long‑run character growth.

Step 1: Understand Fons and Tycoon Level
- “Fons” is your GTA‑style money; you spend it to buy apartments, cars, shop items, and city‑related resources.
- Tycoon Level measures how rich your city side is; higher levels let you buy more powerful or rare resources each month.

Step 2: Use City Stamina for weekly money
- Open the map and check your City Stamina; each point represents a large chunk of Fons you can convert weekly.
- Raise your Tycoon Level so this weekly Fons cap grows, then spend City Stamina on businesses or apartments that generate passive income or extra resources.

Step 3: Lock in money‑making habits
- Take part‑time jobs and side jobs that reward Fons directly, and avoid blowing everything on short‑term luxuries like decor or cars.
- Save enough Fons to unlock higher‑tier buildings and apartments, which in turn unlock more city features and better character‑related rewards over time.
How to farm character power and gear
Character power does not surge from a single grind‑farm; it comes from a mix of materials, modules, weapons, and awakenings, most of which are tied to your stamina‑pixel system and world events. The more you push your character pixels on the right content, the higher your base and awakened strength becomes.
Step 1: Use character pixels strategically
- Character pixels are your main stamina for exploration, anomaly zones, and resource‑farming; each run gives modules, development materials, and sometimes weapons.
- Focus on zones that reward your current bleed‑through point (for example, SSR weapons or specific module types) rather than random runs.

Step 2: Hunt anomalies and EXP‑linked events
- Open the exploration menu (F1‑style hub) and take anomaly hunts, rabbit‑hole‑style events, and EXP shadow‑elimination tasks that give big EXP and gear.

- Use the map‑tracking tools to see exactly where an anomaly spawns and when; if you miss the window, advance the in‑game clock and re‑target the same node.
Step 3: Unlock and upgrade awakened characters
- Awakening materials and “mind shards” are tied to high‑level anomaly hunts and special events; these raise your main character’s awakening level and unlock latent skills and stats.

- Return to completed events and anomaly chains once you’re stronger to rerun them and farm leftover awakening and module materials.
How to unlock and use limited‑time events and hunter exchange
Events and the hunter‑exchange system are critical for jumping ahead in level, gear, and resources without paying premium currency. Most capped events stay for days to weeks, so you need a plan that layers them with your daily routine.

Step 1: Identify repeatable vs. limited events
- Open the event menu and separate permanent repeatable events from the “hourglass”‑marked ones that vanish after a few days.
- Prioritize limited events that reward Hunter Level milestones, SSR weapons, or character‑awakening materials first.
Step 2: Align events with your stamina and dailies
- Combine your daily objectives with event requirements (for example, “clear 5 anomaly hunts”); doing both at once cuts down repetition.
- Use any bonus timers or rest states wisely; don’t burn all your stamina on events that don’t push your Hunter or Appraisal Level.

Step 3: Spend hunter‑exchange rewards on progression
- As you climb Hunter Level and Tycoon Level, you unlock slots in the hunter‑exchange where you can trade specific items for strong gear, modules, or resources.
- Focus on exchange items that plug your biggest gaps (for example, weapon‑type shortages or missing awakening materials) instead of cosmetic or flavor‑only goods.
How to gradually unlock apartments, bonds, and city features
The city‑side features in NTE—apartments, bonds, and special shops—only become available as your Tycoon Level and Tycoon‑tied events progress. Fully unlocking these is as much about timing and patience as it is about grinding EXP.
Step 1: Raise Tycoon Level through city progression
- Keep accepting city‑related jobs and completing Tycoon Level‑gated events; they unlock new businesses and apartments that you can’t access earlier.
- Check the progression screen linked to Tycoon Level to see exactly which level unlocks the next apartment or bond tier.

Step 2: Build and manage apartments
- Once you meet the level requirement, buy apartments and customize them to your preferred city‑building style; higher‑tier apartments often tie into new bond quests and side content.
- Use furniture and layouts that unlock passive buffs or small resource bonuses, which then feed back into your character‑level progress.
Step 3: Max out bonds and side content
- Bond quests and side husks (romance or relationship‑style missions) scale with your Tycoon Level; higher tiers give better bond points and sometimes exclusive gear or stat boosts.
- Do not rush every bond; instead, match them with your current power level so you can finish them without repeatedly failing and wasting stamina.

How to reach and maintain the true max level
True “max level” in NTE is not one number; it’s the state where your Hunter Level, Appraisal Level, Tycoon Level, character awakenings, gear, and city features all sit at the current hard cap. At that point, your remaining tasks are maintenance runs, event rotations, and selective replays instead of big‑step jumps.
Step 1: Sync your main and city levels
- Once you hit the known Hunter and Appraisal caps, treat Tycoon Level and awakening events as your final progression axis; any remaining content will be tuned to that bracket.
- Use older events, anomaly chains, and side jobs as “maintenance farms” to keep your gear, modules, and awakening materials topped up.

Step 2: Rotate events and seasonal content
- Every new season or event cycle will add at least one extra tier of gear or awakening routes; keep replaying these with your max‑level team to complete any remaining unlocks.
- Save City Stamina and character pixels for event weeks that reward big‑ticket items, and avoid spending them on low‑tier drops during base periods.
Step 3: Lock in a sustainable routine
- Your daily routine should blend:
- Main story and side jobs (Hunter Level).
- Anomaly hunts and event tasks (gear and awakening).
- City jobs and Tycoon Level tasks (Fons and apartments).
- Once everything is unlocked, shift from “grind‑to‑max” to “grind‑to‑maintain” by focusing on efficiency and only replaying high‑value nodes.
Keys to fully unlocking everything in NTE
Getting to max level and full unlocks in Neverness to Everness is about balancing your Hunter Level, Appraisal Level, and Tycoon Level while feeding stamina‑pixel‑gated content and event cycles. The game is designed so you cannot rush‑level‑stomp everything; instead, it pulls your world difficulty and character ceilings along with your account progress, rewarding sustained, varied play over a single grind.