Neverness to Everness: How to Finish Transform! Huhehaha! Quest

FinalBoss·5/13/2026·9 min read

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Neverness to Everness

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Supernatural urban open-world RPG

Genre: Role-playing (RPG)
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Neverness to Everness uses city clutter as puzzle language in several side quests, and Transform! Huhehaha! is one of the clearest examples. The game hides the answer in plain sight: you start at an upside-down phone booth in Bridge Crossings, then follow Mysty through a short hide-and-seek chain involving an AC unit, a plush inside DSD POP, a striped bollard, and a green poster. If you already know the area, that is the full route. What usually slows players down is not distance or combat difficulty, but the fact that some steps require an attack while others require a normal interaction prompt.

This guide keeps the route tight and practical for PC and console players, with the exact landmarks, what input type to use at each stop, and the small mistakes that make the quest seem bugged when it really is not.

Before you start: requirement, location, and how the quest works

You need to have cleared Prologue I – Unforeseen Yet Foretold before this side quest becomes available. There are no meaningful level or gear checks beyond being able to use your normal basic attack, so this is a puzzle-side-quest more than a combat one.

The quest begins in Bridge Crossings, near the Moomin Street side of the border with Unheard Shores. The landmark you want is an upside-down booth labeled “Flipped Phone Booth?” when you approach it. That question-mark labeling is important because it tells you the object is suspicious, but the game still expects one extra action after the initial dialogue.

  • Core rule of this quest: if Mysty is disguised as scenery, use your basic attack on the object unless the prompt clearly tells you to interact instead.
  • Clue words matter: pay attention to hints like “Bzzz,” “Waka,” and “Crunch Crunch” because they point you to the next nearby object type.
  • Quest name update: once you trigger the opening scene, your tracker updates to Transform! Huhehaha!. That is normal, not a separate quest.

Step 1: Start the quest at the flipped phone booth

Go to the upside-down phone booth in Bridge Crossings and interact with it first. After the dialogue, do not walk away. The next required action is to attack the booth using your standard strike. That reveals Mysty and properly starts the hide-and-seek sequence.

This is the first place players lose time, because the booth looks like a pure inspection object. It is not. The correct sequence is talk first, attack second. If you only inspect the booth and leave, the quest will feel like it has no next step.

Once Mysty appears and the clue sequence begins, stay in the same immediate area. Every follow-up target is close enough that you should think in terms of street-level landmarks, not a long navigation route.

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Step 2: Follow the “Bzzz” clue to the AC unit

From the phone booth, head down the nearby steps. On the right side near the railing, look for the suspicious AC unit. This is the answer to the “Bzzz” clue. Use your basic attack on the unit to expose Mysty again.

The AC unit works as a clue because it fits the sound theme and because it is close enough to the starting point that the game expects you to search locally. If you start roaming deeper into the district, you are making the quest harder than it is.

There is also a useful extra pickup here: a nearby graffiti anomaly can reward 30 Annulith. That is optional and separate from the main quest completion rewards, but it is worth grabbing while you are already in position. If you are doing cleanup in Bridge Crossings, this is the most efficient moment to take it.

Step 3: Use the “Waka” clue inside DSD POP

After revealing Mysty at the AC unit, go back up the steps, cross the road, and enter the DSD POP toy store. Move toward the back of the store and look for the upside-down black fluffy plush. This time, do not attack first. The correct action here is to interact with the plush.

This is the second major trap in the quest. The previous clue trained you to attack disguised objects, but DSD POP switches the interaction type. If you keep swinging at everything, you can convince yourself the plush is the wrong target when it is actually the correct one.

The reason the plush stands out is subtle but consistent with the quest’s logic: Mysty keeps choosing objects that are either upside-down, slightly out of place, or just odd enough to break the normal street and shop layout. In DSD POP, the upside-down plush is the object that breaks the room’s pattern.

Step 4: Check Mysty’s disguise outside the store

Leave DSD POP and stay right around the entrance. Outside, look for the larger black-and-yellow striped bollard. Attack that bollard to reveal Mysty again.

Some descriptions of this step are broader and simply refer to “searching Mysty’s disguise,” which can make the area sound vaguer than it is. The reliable landmark is the larger striped bollard near the shop entrance, not every traffic post in the zone. If you are testing multiple bollards, you are probably standing a few steps farther away than necessary.

As with the AC unit, this is another attack step. The game alternates between interaction types often enough that it is worth treating each clue individually instead of assuming one input solves the whole quest.

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Step 5: Finish the “Crunch Crunch” finale at the green poster

From the DSD POP entrance, cross the road again and find the wall with multiple green posters. You want the third green poster in the row. For this final step, interact with the poster rather than attacking it. That triggers the last Mysty dialogue and completes Transform! Huhehaha!.

If this step seems inconsistent at first, it is usually because players are either hitting the wall instead of interacting, or they are counting the posters from an awkward camera angle and picking the wrong one. Move closer, center your view, and look for the third green notice in the sequence. Once you are on the correct poster, the completion should trigger immediately.

All rewards for completing Transform! Huhehaha!

  • 400 Hunter EXP
  • 60 Annulith
  • 30,000 Beetle Coins
  • 150,000 Fons
  • 12 Senior Hunter Guide
  • 12 Colorless Dye

That reward bundle makes this worth clearing even if you are only doing side quests for progression materials and currency. Combined with the optional nearby graffiti anomaly, it is a tidy Bridge Crossings cleanup run rather than a throwaway distraction.

Common mistakes and quick fixes

Mistake 1: Interacting when you should attack. The phone booth, AC unit, and striped bollard all need a basic attack at the correct moment. If Mysty does not appear, try your standard strike instead of another inspection prompt.

Mistake 2: Attacking when you should interact. The plush in DSD POP and the final green poster are interaction steps. If you are mashing attacks in the shop or at the poster wall, slow down and wait for the prompt.

Mistake 3: Searching too far from the last clue. This quest is compact. Every hide spot is close to the previous one. If you start sprinting across whole districts, reset your route back to the exact landmarks described above.

Mistake 4: Thinking the quest bugged because the name changed. Once started, the tracker updates to Transform! Huhehaha!. That is part of the normal flow.

Mistake 5: Looking up “Misty” instead of “Mysty.” You may see the character name written both ways in different discussions. For practical purposes, it is the same hide-and-seek NPC and the same route.

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Fast route recap

  • Bridge Crossings: interact with Flipped Phone Booth?, then attack it.
  • Go down the steps: attack the AC unit by the railing for the Bzzz clue.
  • Go back up and into DSD POP: interact with the upside-down black plush for the Waka clue.
  • Outside DSD POP: attack the larger black-and-yellow striped bollard.
  • Cross the road: interact with the third green poster for the Crunch Crunch finale.

If you approach the quest with one simple rule in mind-odd object nearby plus the correct input type-the whole thing becomes much easier to read. Clear it once, grab the rewards, and keep that pattern in mind for other Neverness to Everness side quests that hide solutions in everyday scenery.

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Published 5/13/2026 · Updated 5/31/2026
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