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Neverness to Everness account holders, please note: the daily activity reset system is tied to the server time, not your local time. This is important—miss the reset time and valuable rewards will be lost.

By the way, the developers have chosen a standard reset window of 5:00 AM local server time. Daily quests, login rewards, Research Guide tasks, and Contracts of Conspiracy reset at this time. The weekly reset occurs on Mondays, also at 5:00 AM.

But there’s a small catch: there are multiple servers—America, Europe, and Asia—and each has its own time zone. Therefore, the actual reset time for a player in New York will be different from one in Berlin. If you don’t keep track of this, you could lose free spins, leveling materials, Fons, and other benefits that reset only once a day.

Daily Mission and Server Reset Times

Daily server reset timer

All servers follow a single rule: the daily reset is strictly at 5:00 AM server time. This means your personal time doesn’t matter—what matters is the region you selected at the start.

Reset Schedule by Region: America, Europe, Asia

Regional server reset zones

For convenience, here’s a breakdown by time zone:

  • American servers (PST, MST, CST, EST): reset at 2:00 AM, 3:00 AM, 4:00 AM, and 5:00 AM, respectively. Yes, there’s a significant spread.
  • European servers (WET, CET, EET): these are more consistent—5:00 AM, 6:00 AM, and 7:00 AM.
  • Asian servers (IST, CST, HKT, PHT, JST, KST): the most varied schedule—2:30 AM, 5:00 AM (for several zones), and 6:00 AM.

If you’re confused, the easiest way is to check your account settings. The server region you selected when you first logged in determines the timer. And yes, it’s always tied to the server, not your location. It’s hard to believe this is a coincidence—it’s done this way on purpose so that players from all over the world play by the same rules.

Weekly Limit and Reward Reset Schedule

Weekly reward refresh system

In addition to daily rituals, the game also has a larger wave of updates—every seven days. Specifically, every Monday at 5:00 AM server time. And here, it’s not just regular quests that reset, but rather things tied to weekly limits and stamina systems.

Notably, Urban Stamina is fully restored during the weekly reset. If you regularly farm Fons through Etero Hobbies, it’s best not to miss this moment—otherwise, you’ll be starved for resources. Special Assignments, Anomaly Pilgrimage, Kingdom of Greed rewards, and Ebisu Auction items reset along with it. Quite a hefty amount.

So, the logic is straightforward: it’s best to spend all weekly attempts and remaining stamina before Monday. Unused rewards or activities with reset restrictions will be lost after the server update. It’s tough, but the developers aren’t going to wait for debtors.

List of Daily Activities and Login Rewards

Daily login rewards screen

Now let’s run through the daily routine—there are more of them, and they’re smaller, but they add up to a lot. Here’s a list of what resets every morning at 5:00 AM:

  • Login Rewards
    You can only claim them once a day through the “Events” menu. They often contain Arches, free spins, leveling resources, and sometimes items from limited-time events. Don’t be lazy.
  • Daily “Exploration Guide” quests
    Reset every morning. Completing them is one of the fastest ways to earn experience and participation rewards. Usually, it’s enough to spend Character Pixels and complete a couple of quick objectives. Quick and painless.
  • Daily “Volunteer Guild” missions
    Also reset daily. This system works like a Battle Pass, so completing them regularly greatly speeds up leveling up until the end of the season. Coincidence? No, it usually comes down to good mechanics.
  • Nakupeda Pool Rewards
    Gives one daily attempt to claim a prize. Depending on your choice, you can collect furniture or earn “Mmm!” coins, which can then be exchanged for an S-rank Arc. Not a very promising prospect if you skip it.
  • Witch’s House Fortune System
    Allows you to receive one fortune per day. Some provide buffs until the next reset, others reveal hidden treasures or quests around the city. I feel like this is an underrated source of freebies.
  • Gift Limits
    Refreshes daily: you can give up to 10 gifts per day, but no more than three to a single character. If your goal is to increase your Affection level, do this regularly.
  • Illegal Activity Counter
    Encounters with enemies around the city also refresh daily. Defeating them yields “Kind Heart Cookies,” which can be exchanged for valuable items at security stations. A small thing, but nice.

Weekly Content and Limit Refresh Cycles

Every Monday—and this applies not only to dailies. The weekly reset system is tied to long-term progress, and if you’re not aware of what exactly is reset, there’s a chance you’ll miss out on valuable rewards. Let’s break it down.

Anomaly Pilgrimage
Loot attempts from stages reset strictly on Mondays. The number of runs is limited, so it makes sense to farm the difficulties that drop the necessary materials for leveling up Espers. The rest is optional.

Urban Stamina
Starting Monday morning, your stamina is full again. The good news: all Etero Hobbies give the same amount of Fons per stamina point. You can do whatever you want—fishing or street fighting—without sacrificing your efficiency.

Ebisu Auction
Also resets weekly. Exclusive items that can’t be obtained anywhere else periodically appear there. Checking on Mondays is a good habit.

Reign of Greed
A mechanic through the “Anomalous Zone of Mammon.” Rewards reset once a week, and the higher the difficulty level you complete, the more Fons you receive. One of the best sources of stable weekly income—don’t miss out.

Special Assignments (Old Mailbox)
New assignments also appear every Monday. Tip: upgrade the mailbox itself before taking on assignments. The rewards will be bigger.

How to check the refresh timer in the interface?

Refresh timer game interface

The easiest option is to open the “Daily Rewards” menu. There’s a timer there with the exact time until the next refresh. Alternatively, check your City Stamina. If it suddenly reaches maximum, it means your server has just experienced a weekly reset.

For most regions, this happens at night. It’s easy to yawn and lose rewards if you procrastinate. The optimal strategy is to do activities immediately after the reset. Once figured out, I forgot.

See below for a guide to The Lone Player Quest Complete Walkthrough.

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