Unlocking the best equipment in 99 Nights in the Forest is essential for surviving the game’s relentless threats—whether from cultists, wolves, or the ever-present Deer. This guide will walk you through all major ways to obtain gear, from looting and trading to crafting and defeating powerful enemies.
What is Equipment in 99 Nights in the Forest?
Equipment refers to all the tools, weapons, storage items, and utility gear that help you survive across 99 increasingly difficult nights. The right tools can make a major difference—whether it’s gathering wood faster, carrying more items, or lighting your path in the dark.
There are four main methods to get equipment:
Exploration
Trading with the Pelt Trader
Crafting at your base
Looting strong enemies
Each method provides different gear and requires a distinct approach to maximize efficiency.
How to Get Equipment through Exploration
Exploration is one of the most reliable ways to find gear early on. Look for these hotspots:
Watchtowers: Climb to the top to often find tools or weapons.
Abandoned Cabins or Shelters: Frequently contain early-game supplies like axes or flashlight parts.
High Ground Areas: Ledges, cliffs, and structures sometimes hide rare gear that’s easy to miss.
Always check around corners, inside structures, and above eye level. Many items are placed deliberately to reward players who explore deeply.
Trading with the Pelt Trader
The Pelt Trader appears randomly and offers high-quality equipment in exchange for animal loot. Tradeable items include:
Rabbit Foot
Wolf Pelt
Alpha Wolf Pelt
Bear Pelt
The rarer the pelt, the better the equipment you can receive. For example, a Bear Pelt may unlock advanced gear like the Giant Sack or Strong Flashlight. Make sure to store pelts safely in chests so you’re ready when the trader appears.
How to Craft Tools at Your Base
Crafting is a steady and reliable way to build equipment, especially as your base expands. Key craftable items include:
Map: Improves navigation and reveals areas with a larger base fire radius.
Beds: Speeds up time and helps manage the day-night cycle.
Light Tools: Flashlights and torches essential for night survival.
Crafting requires common resources like wood, scrap metal, and cloth. Prioritize essential items early—especially light sources and the map, which dramatically improve safety and awareness.
Equipment from Powerful Enemies
Some of the best loot in the game comes from dangerous foes:
Alpha Wolves
Cultists
Alpha Bears
These enemies may drop Cultist Gems, rare gear, or valuable crafting components. Fight them only when you’re well-prepared, as their damage and aggression are significantly higher.
Killing these enemies not only grants powerful loot but also opens up safer zones for further exploration and looting.
Types of Equipment and Their Uses
Gathering Equipment
Old Axe: Basic and slow.
Good Axe: Faster cutting.
Strong Axe: One-hit for normal trees.
Chainsaw: Best tool, fast, can cut large trees.
Storage Equipment
Old Sack: Holds up to 5 items.
Medium Sack: Holds up to 15 items.
Giant Sack: Holds up to 25 items, ideal for long exploration runs.
Utility Equipment
Old Flashlight: Weak light, limited effect against Deer.
Strong Flashlight: Bright and long-lasting, repels Deer effectively at night.
Having the right equipment in each category drastically increases your chances of surviving longer, gathering more, and avoiding unnecessary deaths.
Final Tips for Efficient Gear Collection
Explore vertically: Towers and cliffs often hide top-tier gear.
Always loot and store pelts: You never know when the trader will appear.
Upgrade to a chainsaw: It saves time and effort significantly.
Craft your map early: Especially useful for navigation and tracking explored zones.
Avoid cultists early: Their loot is great, but the risk is high if you’re under-equipped.
Final Thoughts
Mastering how to get all equipment in 99 Nights in the Forest is a core part of long-term survival. By balancing exploration, crafting, trading, and combat, players can gradually build a reliable inventory of powerful tools and gear.
Equip smart, explore well, and you’ll be ready to face everything the forest throws at you—night after night.
