Well, in a never-ending story, the number of wishes can vary greatly. It could be infinite if the story is set up that way, or it could be determined by certain conditions or challenges the character has to face.
It really depends on the specific plot and rules of the never-ending story. Sometimes, there might be no limit to the wishes; other times, it could be just a few.
I think there are a few, but I can't remember the exact number. Maybe three or four.
To get involved in the 'gachaverse never ending story', one can start by choosing a gacha game. Then, create an account and start playing through the initial tutorial. After that, participate in the gacha pulls to obtain characters or items. This is the core part of the story as it determines what you can do in the game. Also, engage in the main story quests and side quests available in the game.
I'm not sure exactly. It might vary depending on different editions and reprints.
I think there are three main parts. But it might vary depending on how you divide the story.
As of now, there are two main Never Ending Story films. They both brought the magical world to the big screen, but with some differences in their storytelling and visual effects.
I don't have an exact number for you. The concept of gates in 'Never Ending Story' seems more symbolic than quantifiable. Different readers might have different ideas about it.
You can also use a recursive narrative structure. Start with a basic story and then keep adding new layers or versions of the same story within it. Like a story within a story within a story. This can give the feeling of it never really ending. Another approach is to base the story on an eternal concept such as the cycle of life and death, where the story can keep following different characters through their life - death - rebirth cycles.
You could start by reading the book. This way, you can understand the story and its elements, which is the first step to 'do' something related to it.
It really depends on the specific rules and context of the story. Sometimes, there might not be a set limit, and it could be based on the characters' circumstances or the plot's development.
It's hard to give an exact number. There are countless never-ending stories out there, as it depends on how you define a never-ending story and what genres you consider.