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Mammon / Realm of Greed Complete Guide: 48K Fons Weekly in 90 Seconds, Unlock Steps, Lakshana Team, 6-Tier Endless

Complete guide to Mammon / Realm of Greed in Neverness to Everness (NTE) — the Blind Mammon home-furniture unlock steps, timed-challenge mechanics, attack dodge/parry table, recommended Lakshana teams, Covetous Coins upgrades, the ~48,000 Fons weekly income, and how it compares to other money-making methods.

Published: 2026/05/25

Quick answer: Mammon / Realm of Greed is a single-target timed Boss fight you enter via the Blind Mammon anomaly furniture in your home, earning about 45,000-48,000 Fons per week (a fast 90-second, stamina-free weekly chore). Weak to Lakshana, 16%. Unlock: Chapter 3 → buy the Gluttonous Eye + Covetous Coins at the Ebisu Auction House → the “Yarn Ball or Fons” commission → the home pillow. Key trick: the Ultimate animation freezes the timer, so spam Ults to buy damage time. Use Covetous Coins to raise the Mammon level for more Fons.

Naming note: This site uses “Realm of Greed”; some Chinese sources (GameWith SC) translate it as “Treasury of Greed”. Also note: Mammon appears in two places in the game — this article covers the home Realm of Greed one (for farming Fons); there is also a Mammon Boss inside the Pink Paw Heist core vault (different content), covered in the City Tycoon guide.

The incarnation of “Greed” among the Seven Deadly Sins, seemingly sluggish but in fact blazing fast — Mammon is NTE’s convenient Fons-farming weekly chore, handing you 48K Fons in 90 seconds. This article lays out the unlock steps, attack dodges, Lakshana team, and upgrade tips all in one place.

1. What Is Mammon / the Realm of Greed

  • Boss name: Mammon — depicted as a huge, seemingly sluggish monster, but its movement and attacks are actually very fast (it uses long, quick combo strings, making it one of the bosses that catches new players off guard most easily)
  • Realm name: Realm of Greed, entered through the Blind Mammon anomaly-furniture pillow in your home
  • Lore: The name comes from Mammon, the Christian-tradition “personification of wealth / demon of greed”, echoing Greed among the Seven Deadly Sins; the game builds it into a loop where the greedier you fight, the more you deal, the more money (Fons) you trade for

Unlock Steps (5 Steps)

  1. Clear “Deal? Deal!” in the Chapter 3 main story → unlock the Ebisu Auction House
  2. Win two items at the auction house:
    • Gluttonous Eye — opens the instance / activates the furniture
    • Covetous Coins — activate + upgrade Blind Mammon
  3. Complete the Anomaly commission “Yarn Ball or Fons
  4. Place and activate the Blind Mammon anomaly-furniture pillow in your home
  5. Interact with the pillow → enter the Realm of Greed and start the fight

See the Room Decoration + Anomaly Furniture guide for details.

2. Gameplay Mechanics

  • A single-target Boss fight, held inside your home
  • Timed challenge: about 90 seconds (defer to in-game). You settle the run by surviving until time runs out or killing it outright
  • Key trick: the timer pauses during the Ultimate animation — so you want to spam Ultimates to buy effective damage time, saving the Ult for the stagger window after a break
  • Fons reward = damage dealt x Blind Mammon level x difficulty tier (all three multiplied)
  • Weakness: Lakshana, 16% resistance (the lowest of the six elements); all other elements are at 20% resistance
  • Enraged: triggers when HP drops below 30% → moves faster and the quake adds an extra shockwave ring, narrowing the dodge window

3. Attack Table and Counters

For most attacks, “deep-crimson glow = dodge only, cannot parry; gold / white flash = can Parry”.

AttackDescriptionCounter
Rapid Claw Combo4-6 quick consecutive claw swipes with very short recoveryWatch the red glow and dodge; the 3rd-4th hit pauses and glows = Parry window
Straight Charge / Shoulder BashCharges forward about half the arena, a red cone warning in front, still tracks for the first 0.5s⚠️ Do not dodge backward (its reach is long); instead dash sideways at a 45-degree angle to its back = damage window
Array SlamRaises both fists overhead, pauses briefly → the floor under you glows and a delayed AoE erupts, with a shockwave spreading outward from the centerThe moment the ground glows, dash outward / sideways; this attack one-shots players most often
(Enraged) QuakeAfter 30% HP, the slam adds an extra shockwave ringDodge an extra distance; the window is tighter
  • Can Parry: the tail end of the claw combo (the gold / white flash hit) → a successful Parry deals heavy Break damage to the stagger gauge
  • Dodge only: deep-crimson-glow attacks, the Array Slam AoE, and the charge
  • It loves to open up distance: use the Lakshana Remora loop to keep up damage while it runs away

4. 6-Tier Endless (High-Risk Tiers)

Unlocked after clearing the normal commission, with 6 difficulty tiers total; the higher the tier → the higher the Fons reward and material quality (but above Lv6 no exclusive drops are unlocked, it just scales the numbers). Confirmed affixes:

AffixEffect
OverloadEnemy ATK +10% every 10s; your ATK +10% every 10s (capped at +100%); but your HP loses -5% max HP every 2s
Flash MomentAfter triggering a Critical Dodge, the current character’s ATK +20% for 10s
Hunter’s GazeEach successful enemy hit stacks 1 Hunt, and each stack gives the enemy ATK +10%
Perfect RhythmOn a Parry hit: restore 20% HP, remove 1 Hunt stack, and add 3 COMBO stacks

⚠️ Affix combinations vary by tier — defer to what the game shows for the current rotation.

5. Mammon Level Upgrades (the Core of Earning More Fons)

  • Use Covetous Coins to upgrade the Blind Mammon pillow
  • The higher the level, the more Fons per run: about 45,000 at Lv1; up to about 48,000 Fons around Lv5
  • How to get Covetous Coins: buy them at the Ebisu Auction House (same place as the Gluttonous Eye); every week when the auction house refreshes you can buy more and keep raising the Mammon level
  • ⚠️ The number of coins needed per level defers to the current auction-house listing

A. Charge Team ⭐

Nanally (Main DPS) + Hathor (Sub-DPS) + Esper Zero (Buffer) + Edgar (Buffer)

Relies on the Remora + Blossom loop to recharge Ultimate energy for the whole team

B. Stain Team

Hathor (Main DPS) + Skia (Sub-DPS) + Aurelia (Buffer) + Fadia (Buffer)

Relies on a Lakshana + Psyche Stain loop to make the enemy take more Psyche / Lakshana damage

C. Third Option (GameWith)

Hathor + Jiuyuan (Anima ranged) + Esper Zero + Fadia

The Mint / Sakiri / Haniel you have can serve as same-role substitutes — adjust to the characters you own.

7. Weekly Fons Income + Money-Making Method Comparison

  • Rewards refresh on the weekly server reset; you can challenge it infinitely but the Fons cap can only be claimed once per week
  • Per-run income: about 45,000-48,000 Fons per week (depending on Mammon level)
Money-Making MethodWeekly Cap / IncomeCharacteristics
Mammon / Realm of Greedabout 45K-48K / weekone 90-second run, no stamina
Pink Paw Heistweekly cap about 1Mlargest volume, but you have to run the map / extract
City Vitality (ride-hailing / fishing)cap about 700 points = ~700K / weeksemi-AFK, high efficiency

Conclusion: Mammon is not your main Fons source (the mains are the Pink Paw Heist + City Vitality), but because it is a fixed once-a-week run that is extremely fast and free of stamina, it is a must-grab weekly chore. For full money-making planning, see the City Tycoon guide.

8. Common Beginner Mistakes

  1. Dodging backward against the charge → not enough distance, still clipped. Correct: dash to its back at a 45-degree angle
  2. Relaxing once the combo endsthe Array Slam’s delayed AoE comes right after; the moment the ground under you glows, dash outward immediately
  3. Trying to Parry a deep-crimson glow → a crimson glow can only be dodged; only the gold / white flash hit can be parried
  4. Throwing out Ultimates randomly → the Ult animation freezes the timer, so save it for the stagger / Enraged phase
  5. Hitting hard without raising the Mammon level → for the same damage, a low level yields far fewer Fons
  6. Not settling within the time limit → if you don’t finish before time runs out, you get no Fons for that run
  7. Using the wrong element → non-Lakshana resistance is 20%, so be sure to bring a Lakshana team

FAQ

How do I unlock the Realm of Greed / Mammon? +

5 steps: (1) Clear the Chapter 3 main quest "Deal? Deal!" to unlock the Ebisu Auction House; (2) Win the Gluttonous Eye (used to open the instance) + Covetous Coins (used for upgrades) at the auction house; (3) Complete the Anomaly commission "Yarn Ball or Fons"; (4) Place and activate the Blind Mammon anomaly-furniture pillow in your home; (5) Interact with the pillow to enter the Realm of Greed and start the fight.

How much Fons can Mammon earn per week? Is it worth it? +

Around 45,000-48,000 Fons per week (depending on your Blind Mammon level), with a single run taking about 90 seconds and costing no stamina. It is not your main Fons source (the mains are the Pink Paw Heist at ~1M/week and City Vitality at ~700K/week), but because it is a fixed once-a-week run that is extremely fast and free of stamina, it counts as a must-grab weekly chore — think of it as "48K Fons in 90 seconds, high-value steady income".

What is Mammon's weakness, and what team should I bring? +

Weak to Lakshana, 16% resistance (the lowest of the six elements); all other elements sit at 20% resistance. You must bring a Lakshana team (non-Lakshana damage is far less efficient). Charge team: Nanally + Hathor + Esper Zero + Edgar; Stain team: Hathor + Skia + Aurelia + Fadia. The core is using Lakshana to break its stagger gauge quickly plus the Remora loop to keep up damage while it backs off.

Are there any timing tricks for Mammon? +

Key trick: the timer pauses during the Ultimate animation! So you want to spam Ultimates to buy effective damage time, saving the Ult for the stagger window after a break. The timer is about 90 seconds (defer to in-game), and you settle the run by either surviving until time runs out or killing it outright. Fons reward = damage dealt x Blind Mammon level x difficulty tier (all three multiplied), so remember to raise the Mammon level with Covetous Coins.

Which of Mammon's attacks one-shots players most often? +

The "Array Slam" one-shots players most often — after several swings it raises both fists overhead and pauses briefly, then the floor under you glows and a delayed AoE erupts, with a shockwave spreading outward from the center. The moment you see the ground glow, dash outward/sideways. After it enters Enraged below 30% HP, the quake adds an extra ring, making the window even tighter. Also, do not dodge backward against its charge (its reach is long and will still clip you) — dash at a 45-degree angle to its back instead.

Mammon data compiled from public sources including Game8, GameWith, AllThings.How, Dexerto Wiki, The Games Wiki, GAMES.GG, ZeroLuck, Bahamut, Entertainment Taxi, and 4Gamers. Exact timer seconds, the coin count per level, and the affix combinations for each difficulty tier are still pending — defer to in-game.

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