Etheria Restart Hyperlink Charter Guide: Daily Missions, Commissions, and Free Resources​

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The Hyperlink Charter is Etheria Restart’s built‑in progression script and one of the most efficient ways to farm tickets, Crystals, and upgrade materials while telling you exactly what to do next. Treat it like a main quest line that you follow before you do any random farming.​​

The Hyperlink Charter lives in the top‑left of the lobby and lists a chain of missions across categories like story clears, module upgrades, Arena, shell tuning, and Animus Fate tasks. Completing these missions pays out high‑value rewards including summon tickets, Hydra Crystals, Athetheria Coins, shadow prints, and training data for shell companions.

Guides repeatedly describe the Charter as your “compass” or “bible”: instead of guessing what to farm, you chase the current Charter step, then only farm extra resources once you hit a true wall (account level or difficulty).​

Daily missions, weekly tasks, and commissions

On top of the Charter chain, Etheria Restart has classic daily and weekly tasks plus special 7‑day commission events.

  • Daily tasks: Simple objectives like upgrading gear, doing an investigation, running GP Outpost, or summoning once, each granting rewards and one mission point; reaching 12 points (out of 24 possible tasks) fills the daily bar and unlocks a bonus chest.​​
  • Weekly tasks: Larger goals (e.g., higher numbers of runs or upgrades) that also grant mission points; hitting 12 points unlocks a big weekly reward chest with higher‑value items.​
  • 7‑Day Commission event: A limited‑time early event that sits alongside Charter and dailies; completing all phase missions across two 7‑day cycles gives SSR Lingluo, a Perfect Lattice, red Shadowpoints, and other major upgrade materials.

New‑player guides emphasise that you do not need to clear every daily/weekly task—finish 12 of each and claim the completion rewards, then go back to Charter and priority farming.​​

Key Charter lines and why they matter

Not all Charter branches are equal; a few are disproportionately valuable early.

  • Animus Fate – Lian’s Charter: Charter tasks tied to Lian require heavy early investment in her and reward large amounts of materials and progression items; completing her Hyperlink line quickly is recommended because you can later use Animus Reconfigure to fully refund her resources during launch windows.​​
  • Story and module thresholds: Charter steps constantly push you to clear specific chapters, Terrormaton tiers, and module upgrade breakpoints; following them unlocks PvP, GP Outpost, and better drop tables as fast as your power allows.
  • Shell and tuning tasks: Missions that force you to enhance shells, tune modules, and complete shell training objectives pay out training data and tuning mats, accelerating your real combat power rather than just CP.

A community inventory of Charter rewards shows that across all branches you receive large numbers of tickets, Crystals, coins, and prints purely by following the steps, on top of normal dailies and achievements.

How to use Charter for free resources

Used correctly, the Hyperlink Charter functions as a drip‑feed of premium and upgrade resources.

Practical tips:

  • Always check Charter after logging in: if a mission is incomplete and not blocked by account level or difficulty, do it before random farming; this concentrates your stability into content that both progresses your account and hands out extra rewards.​
  • Chain Charter with first‑time clears: many missions overlap with new story stages, GP Outpost thresholds, and module levels, so prioritising “new” content triggers both Charter rewards and first‑time clear rewards (extra tickets and Crystals).
  • Finish Lian’s Charter in week one: guides suggest rushing Lian’s Hyperlink path and the 7‑Day Commission event during the first week, then using free reset windows to move her investment into long‑term carries without losing any materials.​

To keep things simple, many progression guides recommend this loop.​​

  1. Log in and claim: grab mail, dailies, and check 7‑Day Commission and events.
  2. Open Hyperlink Charter: identify the next 1–3 missions (story, module, Arena, Fate, etc.) and spend stability doing those first.
  3. Fill daily and weekly points: while doing Charter tasks, make sure you hit 12 daily and 12 weekly points for the bonus chests.​
  4. Burn remaining stability: put Continuous Battle on the best investigation or material stage that still helps a Charter branch (XP, module mats, shell data).​​

Following this structure turns the Charter into a permanent, renewable source of free tickets, Crystals, SSRs, lattices, and shell upgrades, while constantly nudging your account toward the most efficient content at each stage of Etheria Restart.

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