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If you love survival games and also Roblox, then you probably play 99 Nights in the Forest. If so, you surely know that completing it solo can be challenging. But sometimes, there's no other option—especially when there's no one to play with, and playing with random people isn't fun due to a lack of stable communication. Or maybe you've decided to challenge yourself and test your skills.
In any case, it's possible to complete 99 Nights in the Forest alone, but you'll need to develop a strategy and plan certain actions ahead to do everything correctly and quickly. In this guide, we'll go over the most important aspects of 99 Nights in the Forest and the steps you should focus on to navigate further in the game.
As soon as you appear in the game, start chopping down trees without hesitation. You'll need 10 logs to create your first farm. This will provide a stable food source and become the foundation for your survival.
Build a campfire as soon as possible and upgrade it at the first opportunity. Fire is light, food, and safety for you. An upgraded campfire doesn't extinguish as quickly, allowing you to explore territories without fear of falling victim to enemies and wendigos.
Remember, no one will attack you on the first night, so use this time to gather as many resources as possible, particularly wood for upgrading the campfire.
Focus on hunting rabbits and collecting their meat and paws. Rabbit legs can be traded with a merchant for a better bag and ax, allowing you to gather more resources and chop trees faster.
Upgrading the campfire to higher levels increases the map's range, enabling you to explore distant territories and acquire more new resources, chests, and cabins with items that will be useful.
It would be beneficial to create a map that will be useful throughout the game, as it helps navigate to explored areas.
Don't ignore the hunger indicator. At the start, carrots will manage it well. They are abundant around the camp, easy to grow, and cook. Also, hunt rabbits to get meat and rabbit paws. Maintain the campfire and get used to cooking stew and meat pieces in the cauldron as soon as you unlock it.
Next, you'll need a workbench. To unlock higher-level workbenches, you'll need scrap metal. Look for it in buildings, chests, and abandoned ruins. Crush it in the crusher and spend it on key upgrades: new workbenches, weapon workshops, and kitchen areas.
At night, cultists appear, and a deer with fiery eyes might attack. Enemies often attack in groups. Initially, when your weapons are weak, try to stay at the base, kite humanoid opponents, and hit them with an ax or spear, which you'll find while exploring the map. Later, you'll find better weapons, making survival easier.
Main rule: Don't fight without a plan. Flashlights and campfires scare off some enemies at the start of the game. Later, a good position and long-range weapons, like a revolver, allow you to defend without losing health.
If the fire is consistently burning, it works as both bait and protection. Enemies naturally move toward the light. This gives you a chance to maneuver, lure them into traps, or simply hold out until dawn.
Since you're playing 99 Nights in the Forest, all tasks fall on you, and you'll have to repeat all the monotonous but necessary cycles: explore, gather, repeat. Every improvement makes you more efficient: a bigger bag means longer raids with more newly found items. A better ax or weapon means faster chopping and easier fighting.
Throughout, gather the necessary resources to build the base and upgrade the campfire, collect items from chests and buildings around, and cook food.
By day 20, your base should have:
Most enemies are very predictable and shouldn't be feared, but don't underestimate them. By learning their movement and attack patterns, you can avoid damage or destroy them with minimal risk. Always take out the long-range enemies first—crossbowmen and spear throwers can easily take down an inexperienced player.
Among firearms, you'll find a revolver—good for firing speed. The rifle is powerful but slow. There are also throwing knives, which are fast but weak. They're better suited for the start of the game when you have few resources.
Once you have decent weapons and an upgraded base, you can take on the task of rescuing children in 99 Nights in the Forest. It's worth noting that this is an optional task from the missing children notice board. It's not necessary to complete this task to finish the game, but if you're interested, you can pursue it.
To do this, go to the board, select a notice with a missing child, and follow the arrow indicating the direction to the child's location.
Your main task is to build and improve everything needed until you unlock a large bed, which will be your key to completing the game.
A high-level bed allows you to fast-forward days, skipping enemy attacks and unnecessary resource-gathering cycles. With such a bed, you can move from day 60 to day 99. But it's not that simple; you'll still need to stock up on a large number of resources and biofuel. Even while sleeping, you need to maintain the campfire and eat.
This way, you can complete 99 Nights in the Forest. Of course, remember that no guide will guarantee a win, especially on the first try. Hone your survival skills, try to do everything quickly, and don't waste time on unnecessary actions. With a plan and strategic action, you will succeed.
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