First week route
NTE beginner guide
The first week should build a stable account foundation. Redeem codes, unlock daily systems, focus upgrades, and resist the urge to level every interesting character at once.
Day-one priorities
- Finish the opening route until menus, mailbox, and daily systems unlock.
- Redeem active codes and claim all beginner mail.
- Pick one main team and keep upgrades focused.
- Complete daily tasks before deep exploration.
- Read banner timers before spending premium currency.
First-week mistakes to avoid
The biggest early mistake is spreading materials across too many characters. A second common mistake is pulling because currency is available rather than because the banner solves a roster problem. A third mistake is ignoring daily and weekly reset systems until after limited rewards are missed.
Treat the first week as account setup. Once core systems are unlocked and your main team is stable, exploration and optimization become much easier.
Beginner advice from community play
Community discussions repeatedly warn new players not to burn flexible pull currency on the standard banner. Free standard pulls can be spent, but premium or generic pull currency should usually stay reserved for limited banners.
Beginner guides also emphasize that NTE has more than combat progression. City Tycoon, racing, exploration, shop management, life skills, and vertical traversal can all affect account comfort, so a pure damage-only plan misses part of the game.
- Push main story until daily systems, phone, mailbox, and account menus unlock.
- Redeem codes and claim mail before making banner decisions.
- Build one functional combat team before spreading materials into side projects.
- Use standard pulls only on the standard banner; save flexible pull currency for limited banners.
- Sample city and life systems after the core daily loop is unlocked, not before.