99 Nights in the Forest Items & Consumables

Essential Items and Consumables Guide

This comprehensive guide covers all the essential items, consumables, and resources you'll encounter during your 99-night survival challenge.

Knowing how to effectively use and manage these items is crucial for successfully rescuing the four missing children and surviving all 99 nights. Each category of items serves a specific purpose in your survival strategy.

Food & Healing Items

Food Items

Berries

Found foraged or grown. Restores hunger.

Carrots

Grown or foraged. Restores hunger. Can be cultivated for sustainable food supply.

Stew

Crafted item. Provides substantial hunger restoration.

Healing Items

Bandages

Non-craftable rare item. Used to revive fallen teammates. Check our bandage guide for locations.

Medkits

Extremely rare non-craftable item. Can revive multiple players. Even rarer than bandages.

Important: Bandages and Medkits are the only way to revive teammates in multiplayer. Use them strategically as they cannot be crafted.

Fuel & Building Resources

Fuel Resources

Wood

Abundant resource found by chopping trees. Essential for keeping your campfire lit during the night. Always maintain a surplus for emergency situations.

Coal

Rare resource that burns much longer than wood. Found in specific locations or created by burning wooden planks in a furnace. Prioritize coal for extended night survival.

Tip: Always keep your campfire fueled before nightfall. A extinguished fire means certain death when the Cultists attack.

Building Resources

Wood

Abundant, found by chopping trees. Used for almost everything from basic structures to crafting tools.

Stone

Found by mining rocks. Essential for tools and defenses. More durable than wood for structural elements.

Metal

Rare, found in specific locations. Used for advanced items. The rarest resource in the game.

Rope

Crafted or found. Used for advanced tools and traps. Essential for higher-level crafting recipes.

Resource Management

Resource Management Tips

  • Always maintain a surplus of basic resources (Wood, Stone) for emergency crafting
  • Stockpile Metal for crucial advanced crafting projects
  • Organize your resource storage for quick access during emergencies
  • Assign team members to specific resource gathering roles for efficiency

Workbench Components

Special items required to build and upgrade workbenches. Found in specific locations or as rare drops.

Special Items

Blueprints

Some classes like Engineer start with blueprints for advanced structures. These can be game-changing advantages.

Class-Specific Items

Certain player classes start with unique items that provide significant advantages. The Medic's bandages are the most valuable example.