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Neverness to Everness Chaos Banner Last Chance Guide: Should You Pull or Save

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Isabella Reyes

Isabella Reyes

For the broader Chaos banner background, keep the main Treabar Chaos guide as the supporting article: Chaos guide. This page is narrower: it focuses on the final-days decision before the banner ends.

Neverness to Everness Chaos last chance banner with glowing dice above a neon rooftop

Chaos Is Now a Last-Chance Decision

Neverness to Everness Version 1.1 Phase 2 is moving into its final stretch, so the Chaos banner should no longer be treated like a fresh release. At the start of the banner, players could ask whether Chaos looked exciting or whether early testing made him worth building. Near the end, the better question is stricter: do you still have enough Annulith, Solid Dice, pity progress, and time to make a realistic attempt before the banner closes?

Current public schedules list Chaos from June 24 to July 8, 2026. Before spending, always check the in-game timer for your server. If only a few days remain, the safest choice is to calculate first and pull second. A last-minute banner can be valuable when you are close to pity, but it can also become expensive if you are chasing a result that your resources cannot support.

How to Judge Whether Chaos Still Fits Your Account

Pull Chaos if he is already your chosen target, you like his role and playstyle, and your account can use him immediately. He makes the most sense for players who are near pity, have guarantee, or only need a small number of limited pulls to finish a planned attempt. In that case, the remaining days are not a panic window; they are simply the final step of a plan you already had.

Save if your pity is low, you do not have guarantee, or you are only reacting to the banner timer. NTE is still young, and early accounts change quickly as new characters, events, and team ideas appear. If Chaos does not solve a clear roster need, keeping Annulith and Solid Dice for the next banner may protect your account better than a risky final push.

Annulith, Solid Dice, and Riftcrystal: Count the Right Resource

Annulith is the flexible currency around banners and exchange systems. Solid Dice matter because they connect directly to limited-time character banners. Riftcrystal is the paid currency linked to top-up and should be used only after you know the exact gap you are trying to cover.

Do not judge your account by total currency alone. A player with 20 pulls left before pity has a very different decision from a player who is 70 pulls away with no guarantee. Count current Solid Dice, available Annulith, unclaimed rewards, codes, daily income, event income, pity, and guarantee. Then decide whether Chaos is still reachable without stretching the budget too far.

Arc Weapon and Cosmetics: Keep the Character First

Chaos may make his Arc weapon and cosmetic milestones feel tempting, especially near the end of the banner. For most players, the character should still come first. A signature Arc can improve a build, but it usually should not consume the budget before the limited character is secured.

If you already have Chaos and still have a comfortable budget, then reviewing the Arc can make sense. If you do not have Chaos yet, avoid treating the Arc as part of the same must-have package. Last-minute weapon pulls are one of the easiest ways to turn a planned top-up into an emotional overspend.

When Treabar Top-Up Makes Sense

Top-up is useful when it solves a clear, limited problem. If you are near pity, already claimed free rewards, confirmed your banner target, and only need a small amount of currency to finish the attempt, buying Riftcrystal can be reasonable. If you are far from pity or unsure whether Chaos is right for your account, saving is usually smarter.

For the safe recharge flow, use Treabar's dedicated Neverness to Everness top-up guide: https://treabar.com/zh/blog/10533. Check UID or player ID, server, product region, delivery notes, and order details before paying. A normal top-up process should not ask for your game password.

Final Recommendation

Pull Chaos if your account already points toward him and the remaining pull gap is realistic. Save if you are making the decision only because the banner is ending. If you do top up, keep it small and connected to a calculated pull gap rather than an open-ended chase.

The strongest NTE plan is not to pull every limited banner. It is to know what your account needs, count your resources clearly, and use top-up only when it supports a decision you already understand.

Neverness to Everness pull planning scene with holographic dice, crystals, and countdown display

FAQ

When does the Chaos banner end?

Current public schedules list Chaos from June 24 to July 8, 2026. Check the in-game banner timer before spending.

Is Chaos still worth pulling near the end?

Yes, if you are close to pity, have guarantee, or already planned to build him. Save if you are far from pity or unsure about his value for your account.

Should I top up for Chaos now?

Only if the purchase covers a clear pull gap after you count Annulith, Solid Dice, pity, guarantee, rewards, and remaining daily income.

Should I pull Chaos's Arc weapon?

For most players, secure Chaos first. Consider the Arc only after the character is safe and your budget still feels comfortable.


Isabella Reyes

Isabella Reyes

Isabella Reyes is Treabar’s frontline reporter for all Honkai: Star Rail character news. She meticulously tracks official "drip marketing" reveals and version trailers, providing readers with organized overviews of new playable units, their paths, and combat types as soon as the information drops.