
If you want to survive in Roblox 99 Nights in the Forest, one of the things you'll need to learn is how and what to craft. We'll we made it way past Day 300, built every single item available, and we're here to help you with our 99 Nights in the Forest Crafting Guide.
99 Nights in the Forest All Craftable Items
Not all craftable items are useful, and some really aren't worth the effort. Here's every craftable item currently in the game, a guide on how to build it, and some info on whether or not we think it's useful.
99 Nights in the Forest Crafting Bench 1 All Items
Item | Materials needed | Info |
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![]() Map |
3 Wood Logs | Pretty much mandatory. Once you place the map, simply use the Map option to know where you are. It helps you know where you've been and where else you can explore. Build as soon as you can. |
![]() Farm Plot |
10 Wood Logs | Not as crucial as the Map, but still very much useful. In general, you can fill your hunger bar more by cooking food and eating berries and carrots you find around the Map. Much later in the game, you can use the Carrots that grow here with the Biofuel Processor to make fuel for the Campfire. |
![]() Crafting Bench 2 Upgrade |
1 Scrap, 5 Wood Logs | Mandatory. Build this ASAP. |
99 Nights in the Forest Crafting Bench 2 All Items
Item | Materials needed | Info |
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![]() Sundial |
5 Scrap | Nice to have, but not mandatory. After you place it in your base, the Sundial gives you a timer of how long the day is going to last and how long until nighttime is over. Again, it's nice to have, but you can live without it. |
![]() Compass |
3 Scrap | Pretty much useless if you have the Map. You don't really need to know which direction you need to go since you can see everything on the Map. |
![]() Old Bed |
5 Scrap | Not Mandatory, but you should still get this when you have nothing better to build. The Old Bed increase your Day counter by +1 each day. Not necessary for progression unless you just want to boost your Day counter (and let's face it, we all do) |
![]() Wood Rain Storage |
5 Scrap | Not necessary. You can simply go out and get more Wood if you ever need more. This can keep logs from getting soaked when it rains, but that's about it. You can live without it. |
![]() Shelf |
2 Scrap | Even less useful than the Wood Rain Storage. Sure, you can organize items neatly on a Shelf, but you can just leave them on the ground, and nothing bad will happen to them. Pretty much useless. |
![]() Bear Trap |
3 Scrap | Absolutely useless. They do minimal damage, you can step on them and get hurt, you need to reactivate them whenever they spring. Save your Scrap for literally anything else. |
![]() Crafting Bench 3 Upgrade |
10 Scrap, 15 Wood Logs | Mandatory. Build ASAP. |
99 Nights in the Forest Crafting Bench 3 All Items
Item | Materials needed | Info |
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![]() Crack Pot |
10 Scrap, 15 Wood Logs | Unless you have a teammate who likes preparing food, you can absolutely live without this. Combine three pieces of food and create Stew, which you can store in your hotbar. It's nice to have, but you can just eat Berries and Meat, and you'll be just fine. |
![]() Boost Pad |
10 Scrap, 15 Wood Logs | As cool as it is to get a running start from your base, this is a waste of resources. After each use, you have to recharge it, it doesn't last long, and you can only have one. We don't recommend you get this. |
![]() Biofuel Processor |
12 Scrap, 12 Wood Logs | Sounds cooler than it actually is. You can throw either Scrap or Animal Meat and Pelts to get fuel for the fire. It's not a bad idea to have this, in case you campire starts running out. |
![]() Torch |
6 Scrap, 6 Wood Logs | Nice to have when your base is running out of building space, but not Mandatory. We recommend you have at least one, once you get the Crafting Bench 4 Upgrade. |
![]() Good Bed |
10 Scrap, 10 Wood Logs | Same as the Old Bed, only costs more. Build this when you have nothing better to make so your Day counter gets higher by another +1. |
![]() Lightning Rod |
8 Scrap | Absoultely build one and place it somewhere in the base. Lightning Strikes are rare, but they hurt if you get hit. With this, you can at least relax a little bit |
![]() Crafting Bench 4 Upgrade |
20 Scrap, 30 Wood Logs, 2 Cultist Medallions | Mandatory. Build ASAP. |
99 Nights in the Forest Crafting Bench 4 All Items
Item | Materials needed | Info |
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![]() Ammo Crate |
20 Scrap, 30 Wood Logs, 2 Cultist Medalions | Amazing to have, but unfortunately, not necessary. By the end of the game, you'll probably find a bunch of ammo no matter where you go. With that said, you can trade 3 Scrap for either a box of Revolver or Rifle ammo, which is really great to have. |
![]() Oil Drill |
35 Scrap, 25 Wood Logs, 1 Cultist Medallion | With this, you pretty much never have to worry about looking for fuel for the fire. The Oil Rig will give you an Oil Barrel every day, which is more than enough to keep the fire going for all eternity. |
![]() Giant Bed |
30 Scrap, 20 Wood Logs, 1 Cultist Medallion | Just like with all previous beds, it increases the Day counter by +1. Build it when you have nothing better to build. |
![]() Teleporter |
25 Scrap, 15 Wood Logs, 1 Cultist Medalion | Pretty much useless. Sure, it's great that you can teleport from one end of the map back to your base, but... why would you want to do that? After all, it's not like anything in this game respawns, and it's not like you need to go back to explored areas. Not to mention, you need to build two of these to make them work. Just skip it. |
How to get better tools

99 Nights in the Forest always places you on a randomly generated map, so every run is going to be different. With that said, there are two main methods to get better equipment and tools in the game.
- Find them in chests, containers, and sheds
- Trade fur from the Fur Trader
We recommend you simply explore, and eventually, you should have everything you could possibly need. Just check every chest you find, and you shouldn't have any problems getting an upgrade for your Sack, Axe (maybe even a Chainsaw), Rifle, Spear, and Pistol. Seriously, there is enough for every player.

If you want a surefire way to get some of these items, you can trade with the Pelt Trader. He comes every few evenings, and you can give him furs of increasing rarity to get some upgrade items from him. The furs you need go in this order:
Rabbit Foot - Wolf Pelt - Alpha Wolf Pelt - Bear Pelt
Of course, you actually need to have the Pelts, which don't always drop, and you actually need to have the Fur Trader appear, which doesn't always happen. For these reasons, we recommend that you simply go out and look for the items yourself.
There you have it. Have fun surviving and crafting in 99 Nights in the Forest. If you're still having trouble surviving, check out our 99 Nights in the Forest Tips and Tricks for Beginners.