Router buffers are the main reason for the Network-on-Chip's (NoC) scalable bandwidth, but consumes significant area and power. The SCEPTER bufferless NoC sets up single-cycle virtual express paths dynamically, allowing packets to traverse non-minimal paths without latency penalty. Using prioritization, bypassing, and throttling mechanisms, we maximize opportunities to use these paths while pushing bandwidth. For 64 and 256 nodes, we achieve 62% lower latency, 1.3× higher throughput, and 35% lower starvation over a baseline bufferless NoC for synthetic traffic. Full-system 36-core simulations show a 19% lower runtime, on-par performance to a buffered network, with 36% lower area, 33% lower power.