Neverness to Everness Guide – How to Level Up Faster!

Leveling in Neverness to Everness can feel slow if you are not focusing on the right activities. Some players already reach high levels early while others stay stuck around level 18–30 for a long time. The difference usually comes down to efficiency, resource usage, and knowing what actually gives the most XP. This guide breaks down the fastest ways to level your counter level without wasting valuable materials or time on low-value activities.


Understanding Level Progression First

At the current stage of the game, free-to-play players usually reach around level 33–34 naturally. Going beyond that is possible, but it requires using rare resources like Anulus or special character materials.

The important thing to understand is this: using premium or limited resources too early will slow your long-term progress.

You might gain levels faster now, but you will lose efficiency later when harder content gives better rewards. The key idea is simple: level fast, but don’t waste long-term upgrade materials.


Always Prioritize Main Quests

Main quests are still the fastest and most consistent source of XP in the game. You should always:

  • Push main story first before anything else
  • Only switch when you are blocked by level requirements
  • Use side content as a filler, not a replacement

When you hit a level wall, the game will force you to pause progression. This is where you should temporarily switch to side quests or other activities until you can continue the main story again. To track your quests:

  • Press J on PC
  • Or open the quest icon on mobile near the map

Main quests are the backbone of leveling, so never ignore them.


Use Side Quests as XP Fillers

Once your main quest is completed or blocked, side quests become your next best option. Side quests give decent XP, but they take more time compared to main missions. Some of them can be long or require traveling across the map, so expect slower pacing here.

To find side quests quickly:

  • Open the map and look for quest markers
  • Or use the side quest menu (top-left corner) and press “Go”

This system helps you avoid wasting time searching manually.


Anomaly Commission – High Reward but Time Consuming

Anomaly Commissions give strong XP rewards, but they are not beginner-friendly in terms of time efficiency. Some missions, especially higher difficulty ones, can take:

  • 30 minutes to 1 hour (with guides)
  • Up to 2–3 hours if done blind

Certain missions are also confusing and require puzzle-solving or exploration-heavy tasks. Because of this, it’s better to:

  • Start with 1-star commissions
  • Move gradually to higher difficulty
  • Avoid rushing 4-star missions early unless necessary

This content is good XP, but not fast XP.


Bond Quests – Small but Free XP

Bond quests give small XP rewards, but they are very easy to complete. Each bond quest gives around 100 XP, which may not sound like much, but it adds up over time. These quests are usually tied to character relationships.

To complete them:

  • Go to your house system
  • Interact with characters and gift them items
  • Open messages (red dot menu) to start quests

You can also gain bond XP passively by interacting with characters in your apartment area, making this a low-effort XP source.


Exploration XP – Slow but Valuable

Exploration is one of the most time-heavy leveling methods, but it also gives large XP over time. Key activities include:

  • Collecting oracle stones from red birds
  • Submitting items to the witch NPC
  • Using map tracking tools for faster farming

Each exploration milestone gives around 200 XP per level up, and you can repeat this multiple times for a total of thousands of XP. If you have movement characters like Natalie, exploration becomes much faster due to climbing and traversal skills. However, without guides or maps, this method can take a long time.


City Tycoon – Guaranteed XP Per Level

City Tycoon is one of the most consistent XP sources in the game. Every time you level your City Tycoon system, you gain around:

  • 800 XP per level

This makes it a must-do feature if you want steady progression. It also unlocks important game systems, so ignoring it slows down both leveling and overall progression. You should treat City Tycoon as a long-term investment system rather than optional content.


Daily Activities – The Most Efficient Routine

Daily content is one of the easiest ways to get free XP and resources. You should always complete:

  • Daily quests
  • Daily summoning
  • Resource farming activities

These tasks give consistent XP, upgrade materials, and currency needed for progression. While each reward may seem small, the daily reset makes them extremely valuable over time.


Resource Usage – Don’t Waste Early Boost Items

One of the biggest mistakes players make is using rare leveling items too early.

You should only use:

  • Capsules or XP bottles
  • Special leveling resources

When:

  • You can clear the hardest difficulty content
  • You are farming high-tier rewards consistently

Using them too early results in wasted value because lower difficulties give worse rewards compared to endgame farming.


Tips for Fast Leveling

If you want to level quickly in Neverness to Everness, focus on this order:

  • Main quests first
  • Side quests when blocked
  • City Tycoon consistently
  • Anomaly commissions for extra XP
  • Daily tasks every reset
  • Exploration when you have spare time

Avoid rushing high-value items too early, and focus on unlocking harder content first. That is where real progression speed comes from.


Leveling in Neverness to Everness is not just about doing everything—it’s about doing the right things in the right order. Players who rush randomly often waste resources and fall behind, while players who focus on structured progression level much faster with fewer mistakes. Stick to main progression first, use side content as support, and treat daily systems as your long-term XP engine.

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