NTE Codes
NTE codes can give you free currency, upgrade items, dyes, coins, and other rewards that help your early account. This page is written for players who want a practical code checklist before pulling banners, upgrading Hotori, or spending scarce materials.
NTE codes to try first
This table separates safer “try first” codes from time-limited codes that likely expired after their listed dates. If a code fails, it may already be expired, region-limited, previously claimed, or temporarily unavailable.
| Code | Reported Rewards | Status | Player Note |
|---|---|---|---|
| NTEFREE | 30,000 Fons | Try first | Good early currency code to test before banner spending or upgrades. |
| NTEvtuber200 | 10,000 Fons, 10,000 Beetle Coins | Try first | Useful for early account comfort and basic progression costs. |
| 504980102FKGOVNS | Annulith, Gubichi Original Flavor Chips, Beetle Coins | Try first | Long mixed code; copy and paste to avoid typing mistakes. |
| NTEGIFT | Annulith, Rising Hunter Guides, Light Dyes | Try first | Good for early pulls and upgrade preparation if still valid. |
| NTEHAVEFUN | Rising Hunter Guides, Light Dyes, Manhole Thugs | Uncertain | Some trackers listed it, but time-limited reports vary. Try it after the stronger codes. |
Codes that may now be expired
Because today is after May 13, 2026, codes with a May 13 expiry should not be presented as guaranteed active. Keep them here for reference and try them only if you want to check your region manually.
| Code | Reported Rewards | Status | Why It Matters |
|---|---|---|---|
| NTENOWTOENJOY | Annulith, Rising Hunter Guides, Light Dyes, Beetle Coins | Likely expired | Several trackers listed a May 13, 2026 expiry, so it should not be shown as active after that date. |
| NTENANALLYGO | Annulith, Senior Hunter Guides, Colorless Dyes, Beetle Coins | Likely expired | Useful launch reward if claimed in time, but treat it as historical unless it works in-game. |
| NTE0429 | Annulith, Elite Hunter Guides, Chaotic Dyes, Beetle Coins | Likely expired | Launch-window code tied to the April 29 release period. Try only after current codes. |
How to redeem NTE codes
Code redemption is not always available the moment you open the game for the first time. New players usually need to progress through the opening section until the main menu, mailbox, and code redemption option become available. If you cannot find the redeem button yet, keep playing the early story instead of assuming the code is broken.
Once the option is available, open the main menu, look for the extra options button, choose Redeem Code, paste the code exactly, confirm it, then check your mailbox. Rewards may not appear instantly in your inventory. Many players lose track because they redeem a code successfully but forget the final mail step.
On PS5, menu prompts may look slightly different from PC or mobile, but the idea is the same: find the in-game menu, open the additional options area, redeem the code, and claim the delivered mail. If the code says it has already been used, it is tied to that account and usually cannot be claimed again.
What NTE code rewards are useful for
Do not judge codes only by whether they include pull currency. Upgrade items, coins, and dyes can still reduce early friction and help you prepare a smoother Hotori account.
Annulith
Annulith is valuable because it connects to banner planning and early account decisions. If Hotori is your target, collect every available Annulith reward before deciding how many pulls to spend.
Beetle Coins and Fons
Standard currencies matter more than they look early on. They help cover upgrade costs, shop needs, and progression expenses while your account is still growing.
Hunter Guides
Hunter Guides support character growth. If you plan to build Hotori, save enough upgrade resources so you can test her properly instead of leaving her underleveled.
Dyes
Dyes are cosmetic or style-related rewards. They may not increase damage, but they are still worth claiming because fashion and character identity are part of the NTE experience.
Special Items
Some codes include unique or flavor items. Even when they are not the strongest rewards, they are fun launch-period bonuses and worth collecting while available.
Mail Rewards
After redeeming, always check mail. If you close the game before claiming mail rewards, you may think the code failed even when it succeeded.
How codes help Hotori players
If you are visiting Hotori Wiki because you want to build Hotori, codes are part of your preparation. Free currency can help with pulls, while coins and upgrade items reduce the pressure of early leveling. Even if a code does not directly give the exact material you need, it can free up other resources that you would otherwise spend elsewhere.
Use codes before making a pull decision. A small amount of extra currency may not guarantee a character, but it can change whether you do a final pull, save for a rerun, or stop after reaching a comfortable point. If you are free-to-play, this matters even more because every free reward helps protect future banners.
Use codes before upgrading too. Hotori can feel underwhelming if you test her while underleveled, missing core upgrades, or paired with a weak team. Claiming rewards first gives you a better starting point for judging her build, team, and rotation.
| Before You Spend | Why It Helps |
|---|---|
| Redeem all current codes | Free currency and materials can change your early pull and upgrade decisions. |
| Check mailbox | Rewards often need to be claimed manually after redemption. |
| Read Hotori build notes | A better setup makes it easier to judge whether Hotori fits your account. |
| Save some resources | Do not spend every early reward before you know your target team. |
How to keep code claiming clean and simple
When a game is new, code lists can spread quickly across social posts, community threads, guide sites, and short videos. That is useful for finding rewards, but it can also create confusion. One list may be updated today while another list still shows launch-week codes that have already expired. For that reason, treat every code as something to test in-game instead of something guaranteed forever.
The cleanest routine is to redeem the newest-looking codes first, then move down to older codes. If a code has a known expiry date that has already passed, move it to the bottom of your list. Do not waste time troubleshooting an old code until you have already tried the current ones. If a code fails once, copy it again and remove extra spaces. If it fails twice, assume it may be expired or already claimed.
Never enter your game login on a random code website. Real NTE codes are redeemed inside the game client, not through unofficial pages asking for your email, password, server, or payment information. If a site promises “unlimited Annulith,” “free premium currency generator,” or asks you to verify with surveys, skip it. Free codes are helpful, but account safety matters more than a small reward.
NTE Codes FAQ
Why did a code fail?
It may be expired, already claimed, typed incorrectly, region-limited, not available on your server, or unavailable because you have not unlocked the redeem feature yet.
Are codes case-sensitive?
They often are. Copy and paste the code exactly, then remove any accidental spaces before confirming.
Where do rewards go?
Rewards usually arrive in your in-game mailbox. Open mail and claim the items manually after redeeming the code.
Should I redeem codes before pulling for Hotori?
Yes. Claim free rewards first, then decide whether to pull, save, or spend resources on Hotori upgrades.