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99 Nights in the Forest is a Roblox survival horror where you build a campfire and survive 99 nights while 7 entities hunt you. Best starting class: Cyborg (stamina + resistance) or Explorer (minimap + child pathfinder). Rescue all 4 missing children for the true ending. Active lobby code: afterparty (15 gems). Current sources also list yay fishing as a special fishing/chat trigger.

Last checkedMay 18, 2026

Version focusClasses Update — May 2026 (35+ classes available)

Source statusClass tier list confirmed from BloxGuidesGG which shows 197K concurrent players. Entity behavior data from the official 99nightsintheforest.com wiki. Code status checked against current May 2026 code trackers.

Editor noteHub built on BloxGuidesGG class tier list, entity behavior data, and gameplay mechanics confirmed from multiple May 2026 sources.

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99 Nights in the Forest strips Roblox survival down to its essentials: build a fire, gather what you need, and stay alive until dawn. The twist is the class system layered on top — 35+ classes each with three progression levels that completely change how you approach the same forest. A Cyborg runs stamina-efficient defense. A Vampire uses night vision to turn the darkness into an advantage. An Explorer finds missing children without guessing.

Last checked: May 18, 2026. Class updates and new entities continue. The Jungle biome and The Cat entity were added March 2026. Verify current class availability, active rewards, and entity lineup for your biome.

Quick Start

  1. Select Cyborg if you are new — it covers both survival and combat without requiring specific playstyle knowledge.
  2. Redeem code afterparty in the lobby for 15 gems to spend on class upgrades.
  3. In the first three nights, prioritize campfire upgrades over exploration.
  4. Learn The Deer’s patrol pattern before night 5 — this is the single most important survival knowledge.

Guide Map

GuideWhat it coversWhen to open it
Best ClassesAll 35+ classes ranked S–D, progression abilities, best picks by goalBefore choosing a class each run
Survival GuideCampfire priorities, entity avoidance, child rescue, Night 99During your first several runs
CodesCurrent active codes, gem rewards, where to redeemBefore starting every session

The 7 Entities

Each entity has distinct behavior you must learn to survive. Treating them all the same as “things to avoid” will get you killed — especially once you enter the Jungle biome.

EntityThreatBiomeKey rule
The DeerExtremeAllCrouch-walk — never run near it
The CatHighJungle onlyFaster than The Deer — break line-of-sight behind trees
The BatHighForest, Deep ForestAvoid Bat Cave entirely at night — its screech summons Cultists
The RamModerateForest, SnowSidestep its charge — predictable pattern
The OwlModerateOpen biomesStay near trees or indoors — it cannot fly into caves
CultistsModerateForest, Deep Forest, JungleLearn patrol paths nights 1–5; Jungle Cultists are faster
BoarsLowJungleDo not provoke — maintain distance

Class Tier Overview

TierClassesBest for
SCyborg, VampireAny playstyle
AAssassin, Explorer, Lumberjack, NecromancerSpecialized roles
BHunter, Medic and othersSituational
LimitedBunny (Easter)Event only

Core Mechanics at a Glance

SystemWhat you need to know
CampfireYour safe zone — The Deer cannot enter campfire light. Higher levels expand map access and improve health regen
Day phaseGather wood, bolts/scrap, Cultist Amulets. Scout entity patrol routes for night prep
Night phaseStay near campfire or use class abilities. Run only when you have a lead
Missing childrenCheck bulletin board for locations. Rescue all 4 before Night 99 for true ending
BedsBuild beds at higher crafting levels — each bed speeds up day progression like a rescued child

What Changes in the Jungle Biome

The Jungle biome is a late-game area that significantly raises the difficulty ceiling.

ChangeImpact
The Cat addedFaster than The Deer — standard evasion tactics fail
Jungle CultistsMore aggressive and faster than Forest Cultists
Boars addedEnvironmental hazard in pathways
Dense canopyBlocks The Owl but creates The Cat ambush risk

Do not enter Jungle without the Explorer class (minimap awareness) or Assassin (invisibility for escape). The standard Forest tactics will not hold in Jungle.

Campfire Upgrade Priority

Your campfire is the center of your survival strategy. All 7 entities behave differently around campfire light, and upgrading it expands both your safe zone and your day/night resource options.

Campfire upgrade priorityWhy
Level 2 (first upgrade)Expands the light radius — The Deer cannot enter campfire light. A bigger radius means more maneuvering room during The Deer’s night patrols
Level 3–4Health regen rate improves, map access opens for resource collection
Higher levelsRequired for bed construction (beds speed day progression like rescued children)

Do not neglect campfire upgrades in favor of running more class abilities early. The campfire is the single mechanic that defines how aggressive you can be at night.

Multiplayer vs Solo

99 Nights in the Forest supports multiplayer. The dynamics shift considerably from solo play:

AspectSoloMultiplayer
Entity focusAll entities target youEntities split attention across players
Resource collectionOne player collects everythingPlayers can split day tasks (one gathers, one scouts)
Child rescueOne player must do everythingAssign one player to child tracking exclusively
RiskHigh — any mistake is criticalDistributed — one player going down does not end the run

In multiplayer, the Explorer class becomes even more valuable because that player’s minimap advantage helps coordinate the whole team during entity hunts.

Class Unlock System

Classes in 99 Nights in the Forest are unlocked and upgraded using Gems. Each class has three upgrade levels. Starting with Cyborg or Vampire is recommended because both classes remain effective at all three levels — some specialized classes (Assassin, Explorer) are powerful but require knowledge of the entity behaviors to use effectively.

Gem spending priorityRecommendation
First 15 gems (from code afterparty)Unlock one ability level of Cyborg or Vampire
Next 30–50 gemsLevel 2 of your chosen class
After Level 2Consider unlocking a second class for runs where your primary class is a poor fit for the biome

Why 99 Nights in the Forest Stands Out Among Roblox Horror Games

The game’s class system layered on top of survival horror mechanics gives it more replayability than most Roblox horror experiences. Each run uses the same forest and the same 7 entities, but class differences fundamentally change how you interact with every mechanic — a Vampire run looks nothing like a Lumberjack run.

The 35+ classes also mean the game can support both casual play (Cyborg: survivable with basic knowledge) and optimized speedruns (Assassin invisibility sequences for fastest Night 99 completion).

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FAQ

What is 99 Nights in the Forest?

99 Nights in the Forest is a Roblox survival horror game by Grandma's Favourite Games. Players survive 99 nights in a haunted forest by gathering resources during the day, upgrading their campfire, and avoiding or evading 7 hostile entities at night. Rescuing all 4 missing children unlocks the true ending.

What is the best class in 99 Nights in the Forest?

Cyborg and Vampire are S-tier. Cyborg gives stamina + damage resistance + emergency speed boost — the best all-around class for new players. Vampire gives lifesteal + night vision + bat form escape tool — dominant in combat and exploration.

How do I avoid The Deer in 99 Nights in the Forest?

Crouch-walk near The Deer rather than running. It is faster than any class on foot, so running gives it a speed advantage. Keep it in dense foliage where its tracking weakens. Stay near campfire light which slows its movement.

How do I get the true ending in 99 Nights in the Forest?

Find and rescue all 4 missing children before completing Night 99. Check the bulletin board for child locations, carry them back to camp in your sack, and bring them all home before the 99th night ends.

Are there active codes for 99 Nights in the Forest?

Yes. 'afterparty' is the confirmed normal lobby code giving 15 gems. Current sources also list 'yay fishing' as a special fishing/chat trigger, not a normal lobby code-box redemption.