How to Unlock Bangboo Gacha ZZZ: Neverness to Everness Guide
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Agent timeline (5)
| when | agent | status | model | tokens (in/out) | cost | duration | error |
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| 2026-07-04 12:12 | outline | success | gemini-3-flash-preview | 1903 / 1343 | $0.038928 | 30.9s | |
| 2026-07-04 12:12 | writing | success | gemini-3-flash-preview | 3064 / 2725 | $0.042732 | 32.4s | |
| 2026-07-04 12:13 | qa | success | gemini-3.1-pro-preview | 9296 / 553 | $0.060228 | 62.9s | |
| 2026-07-04 12:15 | writing | success | gemini-3-flash-preview | 3688 / 3374 | $0.044541 | 24.0s | |
| 2026-07-04 12:15 | qa | success | gemini-3.1-pro-preview | 9775 / 699 | $0.062938 | 54.7s |
totals: 27,726 / 8,694 tokens · $0.249367
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Unlocking the mascot-driven summoning system in Zenless Zone Zero is a major milestone for optimizing your team, but players joining the newer urban open-world RPG Neverness to Everness (NTE) will find a very different set of rules for their own gacha mechanics. # How to Unlock Bangboo Gacha ZZZ and Neverness to Everness Summoning Guide To unlock the Bangboo gacha in ZZZ, you must complete the main story mission "Chapter 1: Intermission" and visit Enzo at the Turbo Remodeling Shop on Sixth Street. In Neverness to Everness (NTE), the "Scarborough Fair" gacha system becomes available shortly after you finish the early story quest "Good Morning, Hethereau" and encounter your first Anomaly. ## Question Restated Players often find themselves juggling multiple urban-themed gacha games, leading to confusion regarding when specific summoning features become available. In Zenless Zone Zero (ZZZ), the Bangboo system is a secondary gacha that provides support units, while in Neverness to Everness (NTE), the "Scarborough Fair" is the primary method for acquiring new Espers (characters) and Arcs (weapons). The following points clarify the unlock requirements and mechanical differences between these two systems: * Identifying the exact story milestones required to access the Bangboo Channel in ZZZ. * Distinguishing between the mascot-only gacha of ZZZ and the comprehensive character/weapon gacha in NTE. * Explaining the unique "Dice Board" mechanic used in NTE’s summoning system. * Comparing the currencies required for pulls, such as Boopons in ZZZ versus Anulith and Dice in NTE. ### Comparison Table: ZZZ Bangboo Gacha vs. NTE Scarborough Fair | Feature | Zenless Zone Zero (Bangboo) | Neverness to Everness (Scarborough Fair) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | **Unlock Milestone** | Chapter 1: Intermission | "Good Morning, Hethereau" Quest | | **Primary Currency** | Boopons | Anulith / Solid & Fabricated Dice | | **Gacha Type** | Support Mascot (Bangboo) | Espers (Characters) & Arcs (Weapons) | | **Hard Pity** | 80 Pulls | 90 Pulls | | **Rate Up Mechanic** | Selectable A-Rank/S-Rank | Modified Board (70+ Pulls) | | **50/50 Chance** | No (100% Guaranteed Selection) | No (100% Guaranteed Featured S-Class) | ### Is there a Bangboo equivalent in Neverness to Everness? NTE does not feature a direct equivalent to the Bangboo system. While ZZZ separates its mascot support units into a dedicated gacha that does not require premium currency, NTE integrates its support mechanics into the Esper characters themselves and the "City Tycoon" business management system. In NTE, you focus on pulling for Espers like [Nanally](https://www.game8.co/games/Neverness-to-Everness/characters/nanally) or [Hotori](https://www.ign.com/wikis/neverness-to-everness/Hotori), who handle both combat and utility roles. ### When does the gacha system become available in NTE? The summoning system in Neverness to Everness, known as the Scarborough Fair, unlocks significantly earlier than the Bangboo gacha in ZZZ. Players typically gain access within the first 45 to 60 minutes of gameplay. After arriving in the city of Hethereau and completing the introductory tutorial sequence, the protagonist, Zero, is introduced to the "Dice Board" interface, which serves as the game's primary gacha portal. ## Direct Answer Unlocking the Bangboo gacha in Zenless Zone Zero requires reaching the "Chapter 1: Intermission" phase of the main plot. Once this is active, you must head to Sixth Street and interact with Enzo at the [Turbo Remodeling Shop](https://www.gamespot.com/articles/zzz-bangboo-guide-how-to-unlock-and-use-boopons/1100-6524750/). This unlocks the "Bangboo Channel" in the Signal Search menu. This gacha specifically uses "Boopons," a currency earned through gameplay, events, and the Hollow Zero mode; you cannot spend Polychromes or real money to buy Boopons directly. In Neverness to Everness, the gacha system is called the Scarborough Fair. It is unlocked during the [Good Morning, Hethereau](https://www.prydwen.gg/nte/guides/unlocking-gacha) story quest. Unlike ZZZ’s Bangboo system, the NTE gacha uses a "Dice Board" mechanic where players spend [Anulith](https://nte.perfectworld.com/en/news/gameguide/20260429/21564.html) (160 per pull) or specialized Dice. Solid Dice are used for the standard permanent banner, while Fabricated Dice are required for limited-time character banners like "The Ichi-daime." ### Quick Reference: Unlock Milestones by Game * **ZZZ Bangboo Unlock:** Complete "Chapter 1: Intermission" -> Visit Turbo Remodeling Shop -> Access Bangboo Channel. * **ZZZ Currency:** Boopons (Earned via Hollow Zero, Battle Pass, and Shiyu Defense). * **NTE Gacha Unlock:** Complete "Good Morning, Hethereau" -> Meet the first Anomaly -> Access Scarborough Fair. * **NTE Currency:** Anulith (Premium), Solid Dice (Standard), Fabricated Dice (Limited). ## Detailed Explanation ### How the ZZZ Bangboo Channel Works The Bangboo gacha is unique because it is entirely "free-to-play" friendly. Once you unlock the Turbo Remodeling Shop, you can use Boopons to pull for specific S-Rank Bangboos. The most important feature here is the "Targeted Search." Unlike character banners, you can select which S-Rank Bangboo you want to receive. If you hit the [80-pull hard pity](https://www.ign.com/wikis/zenless-zone-zero/Bangboo_Guide), you are guaranteed to get the specific Bangboo you selected. ### The NTE Scarborough Fair: Dice, Boards, and Tiles Neverness to Everness uses a stylized "Dice Board" for its summoning system. Instead of a simple animation, the game simulates a board game where you roll dice. * **Rolling:** Each pull represents a roll of a 1–6 sided die. * **Tiles:** Your token moves across reward tiles. Landing on specific tiles grants upgrade materials, while the "Grand Prize" tiles represent S-Class Espers or Arcs. * **Visual Flair:** If the board glows purple, an A-Class reward is imminent; a gold glow indicates an S-Class reward. ### Pity Carry-over and Guarantees in Neverness to Everness One of the most player-friendly aspects of the NTE gacha is the absence of the "50/50" mechanic found in other Hoyoverse titles. In NTE, if you pull an S-Class on a limited banner, it is [100% guaranteed](https://www.game8.co/games/Neverness-to-Everness/gacha-mechanics) to be the featured character. The pity system is structured as follows: * **Base S-Class Rate:** 0.99%. * **Consolidated Rate:** 1.87% (including pity). * **Modified Board:** This is NTE's version of "soft pity." Once you reach 70 pulls without an S-Class, the board "modifies," and the S-Class rate jumps to [19.59% per pull](https://www.prydwen.gg/nte/guides/gacha-rates-explained) until an S-Class is obtained. * **Hard Pity:** If you reach 90 pulls, the next roll is guaranteed to land on the featured S-Class Esper. ### NTE 1.0 Banners: Nanally and Hotori At launch, the version 1.0 update features two primary phases for limited summoning. The first phase features [Nanally](https://www.game8.co/games/Neverness-to-Everness/characters/nanally) in the banner titled "The Ichi-daime." Nanally is a Physical-attribute Esper known for high burst damage and street-racing-themed abilities. The second phase introduces [Hotori](https://www.ign.com/wikis/neverness-to-everness/Hotori), an Esper specialized in Anomaly control and crowd management. During the launch window, players can also obtain several characters for free: * **Zero:** The main protagonist, available in both male and female forms. * **Haniel:** An A-Class support Esper given to all players during the "Hethereau Welcome" event. ### NTE Weapon Gacha: Arc Research and Synthesis Types Weapons in NTE are called "Arcs." These are pulled from a separate banner called [Arc Research](https://nte.perfectworld.com/en/news/gameguide/20260429/21565.html). Arcs are categorized by "Synthesis Types," which must match the Esper's compatibility to be effective. For example, an Esper with a "Kinetic" synthesis type can only equip Kinetic Arcs to activate their full passive bonuses. The hard pity for S-Class Arcs is lower than characters, typically set at 80 pulls. | Gacha Statistic | Esper (Character) Banner | Arc (Weapon) Banner | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | **Base S-Rank Rate** | 0.99% | 1.10% | | **Modified Board Start** | 70 Pulls | 65 Pulls | | **Hard Pity** | 90 Pulls | 80 Pulls | | **Featured Rate** | 100% (No 50/50) | 100% (No 50/50) | ## Related ### How to farm Anulith and Riftcrystals for NTE pulls To maximize your pulls in the Scarborough Fair, you need a steady supply of Anulith. This premium currency is primarily earned through: 1. **Anomaly Hunting:** Completing world boss encounters and sealing Rift Vents throughout Hethereau. 2. **Daily Commissions:** Small tasks assigned by the Hethereau Municipal Office. 3. **Riftcrystals:** These are the paid currency that can be converted 1:1 into Anulith. ### Unlocking the City Tycoon system in NTE for passive income NTE distinguishes itself with the [City Tycoon](https://www.game8.co/games/Neverness-to-Everness/city-tycoon-guide) system, which allows players to purchase and manage businesses like cafes and apartments. Once unlocked in Chapter 2, these businesses generate passive income and occasionally reward Anulith or upgrade materials. Managing your "Business Rating" is essential for increasing the efficiency of these rewards, which can then be funneled back into the gacha system. ### Vehicle Customization and Racing in Hethereau The vehicle system in NTE is more than just transportation; it has its own progression. While you receive a basic car early in the story, high-end vehicles can be obtained through the "Urban Velocity" gacha or by completing high-rank street races. These vehicles can be customized at shops in the [Industrial District](https://www.ign.com/wikis/neverness-to-everness/Hethereau_Map), allowing you to change performance parts and aesthetics. ### Anomaly Hunting: Best Team Compositions for Early-game When starting out, focus on building a balanced team of three Espers. A common effective F2P composition includes: * **Zero (Main DPS):** Reliable damage and elemental flexibility. * **Haniel (Support/Healer):** Provides sustain and energy regeneration. * **Nanally (Burst/Sub-DPS):** If you are lucky enough to pull her, she provides the high-end damage needed for late-game Anomaly hunts. ## Frequently Asked Questions ### Can I buy Boopons with real money in ZZZ? No, Boopons cannot be purchased directly with Polychromes or real-world currency. They are strictly earned through gameplay activities such as Hollow Zero, the Battle Pass, and limited-time events, making the Bangboo gacha a purely merit-based system. ### Does Neverness to Everness have a 50/50 gacha system? No, Neverness to Everness does not use the 50/50 system common in other gacha games. When you successfully pull an S-Class Esper on a limited-time banner, you are 100% guaranteed to receive the featured character, such as Nanally or Hotori. ### What is the "Modified Board" in NTE? The "Modified Board" is a soft pity mechanic that triggers after your 70th pull on an Esper banner. At this point, the probability of landing on an S-Class tile increases significantly to 19.59% for every subsequent pull until you successfully summon an S-Class character. ### Where is the Turbo Remodeling Shop in ZZZ? The Turbo Remodeling Shop is located on Sixth Street, right next to the "Random Play" video store. You must talk to the NPC named Enzo to manage your Bangboos and access the Bangboo Channel once you have reached the Chapter 1: Intermission story milestone. ## Sources - Game8 — https://www.game8.co/games/Neverness-to-Everness/characters/nanally - Game8 — https://www.game8.co/games/Neverness-to-Everness/gacha-mechanics - Game8 — https://www.game8.co/games/Neverness-to-Everness/city-tycoon-guide - IGN — https://www.ign.com/wikis/neverness-to-everness/Hotori - IGN — https://www.ign.com/wikis/zenless-zone-zero/Bangboo_Guide - IGN — https://www.ign.com/wikis/neverness-to-everness/Hethereau_Map - GameSpot — https://www.gamespot.com/articles/zzz-bangboo-guide-how-to-unlock-and-use-boopons/1100-6524750/ - Prydwen.gg — https://www.prydwen.gg/nte/guides/unlocking-gacha - Prydwen.gg — https://www.prydwen.gg/nte/guides/gacha-rates-explained - Official NTE Website — https://nte.perfectworld.com/en/news/gameguide/20260429/21564.html - Official NTE Website — https://nte.perfectworld.com/en/news/gameguide/20260429/21565.html