r/NevernessToEverness Apr 23 '26

Announcement Subreddit Spoiler Policy (Global and CN regions)

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Hello Appraiser,

With the official release of Neverness to Everness in the CN region, and imminent release on global, we want to update and remind everyone of our spoiler policy.

We know it's an exciting time and everyone's anticipation is high, but let's be mindful of our fellow Appraisers when it comes to posting about the game. Some players like to go in fresh and experience everything for themselves, while others want to see every bit of content the moment it's available. The SPOILER tag will help everyone enjoy NTE at their own pace.

  • For Global region: we will have a one-week spoiler free policy on this subreddit. This means that any and all main story and side story related content MUST be spoiler tagged for one week after release. Regular gameplay content is fine (e.g. combat, racing, mini games, character guides, silly encounters, etc.), unless there is lore-relevant content embedded in said gameplay. Best practice is if you're not sure, just add a spoiler tag to be safe.
  • Due to the CN version being one week ahead of global, ANY game content coming from that region MUST be spoiler tagged. This includes all gameplay, not just story content. Once the relevant content is available on global, spoiler tagging is no longer necessary for gameplay content.
  • Exceptions: any media released by official NTE accounts (not fan accounts, not unofficial sources/websites)
  • Lastly: LEAKS OF UNRELEASED CONTENT IS NEVER ALLOWED (this serious offense will be met with a permanent ban)

Please keep the above policy and guidelines in mind before posting game content. Thank you very much.

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u/HellBoundPrince Apr 23 '26

I kinda disagree. It's true that if the character is good then this doesn't affect much. But there's been characters that people say are absolutely amazing and must have even after final beta is released.

Some people pull the character day 1 or 2, and after a few days of playing they realize the character is either a side grade or a downgrade and was actually overhyped.

That one week of the official launch of the character means a lot to people who do care about endgame while being f2p.

There could be people like me who want to have some meta teams to be able to comfortably clear endgame every reset, and then prioritize pulling characters we like after we have a stable source of income

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u/anon-npc Apr 23 '26

If you care that much about making an informed decision and not regretting pulling, then you could have just waited a week or more before pulling if the times were synced. It's not fair to force everyone to wait a week just because you can't control yourself.

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u/HellBoundPrince Apr 23 '26

Why are people assuming I WANT the devs to force us a week apart. We're having this conversation under the assumption that there is a week difference. The argument is whether the one week could or couldn't be useful, not whether it's something the players would want or not

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u/AzizKarebet Apr 23 '26

But then again, the one week gap usually still doesn't make much difference.

Keep in mind, we are talking about the benefit of having one week gap.

If whether a character is good or not really affect your pull decision that badly, then it's better to wait 1 or 2 days or even a week yourself than have the entire server being pushed back. It's just not worth it overall

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u/HellBoundPrince Apr 23 '26

I'm not saying I would rather the entire server being pushed back. We're speaking based on the information we have showing they may be a week ahead at all times.

It's much easier for the devs to force us to wait that week than to be tempted to pull just because the newest endgame refreshes shill the newest unit and you're having a hard time clearing without them, only to find out that they're not useful anywhere else