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In 99 Nights in the Forest, choosing the right class can make a big difference in your survival chances. These classes come with helpful perks and starter gear that boost your odds from the beginning. If you’re playing with friends, picking a specific role helps you play to your strengths and work as a team.
When you’re just starting out, it might be smart to find ways to get free diamonds and use active codes for 99 Nights in the Forest. These resources let you unlock classes that might cost a bit more, but are worth it because they help you avoid getting eaten by huge deer, giant owls, wolves, frogs, or cultists. Phew.
There are many classes to pick from—exactly 24—and each unlocks different tools and benefits. To unlock them, you need to buy them with diamonds. You can earn diamonds through various methods or purchase them with Robux from the shop. Typically, classes cost between 10 and 600 diamonds. While the basic options like the 10-diamond Camper might seem tempting, saving up for higher-tier classes can give you better advantages.
Once you’ve earned enough diamonds, visit the daily class shop in the game’s lobby to purchase the class you want. Keep in mind, sometimes the class you want might be out of stock, which means you’ll need to re-roll for it at no cost once each day. After that, you’ll need to spend 99 Robux to try again.
Here’s a quick look at some of the classes and what they offer:
- Camper: Costs 10 diamonds. Light source, reduced hunger drain, better at night, and starting with a stew.
- Scavenger: Costs 25 diamonds. Extra storage, faster chest opening, and chances to find scrap.
- Base Defender: Costs 40 diamonds. Defense blueprints, upgradeable defenses, and those defenses deal more damage.
- Medic: Costs 40 diamonds. Extra bandages, quicker revives, and health boosts.
- Cook: Costs 40 diamonds. Seasoned food, faster cooking, and chances to make hearty stews.
- Hunter: Costs 40 diamonds. Better traps, more meat, and higher pelt drops.
- Decorator: Costs 40 diamonds. More furniture options, visible trade offers, and discounts on furniture.
- Support: Costs 45 diamonds. Bond with another player, absorb damage, and coordinate attacks.
- Fisherman: Costs 50 diamonds. Faster fishing, longer cast distances, and quicker hooks.
- Gambler: Costs 55 diamonds. Randomized rewards, chests with a chance for more drops.
- Ranger: Costs 70 diamonds. Starts with ammo, chance to get refunds, and extra bullets.
- Lumberjack: Costs 70 diamonds. Bonus logs, double saplings, and more timber per tree.
- Farmer: Costs 80 diamonds. Better crops, special apple trees, and pumpkins.
- Brawler: Costs 100 diamonds. Increased health, melee damage, and regeneration.
- Alien: Costs 100 diamonds. Night vision, alien tech recharges faster, and speed boosts.
- Berserker: Costs 100 diamonds. Auto-revive with low health, strength boosts, and dealing more damage when wounded.
- Chef: Costs 150 diamonds. Unique recipes and seasoning for all cooked food.
- Blacksmith: Costs 200 diamonds. Craft higher-tier items, discounts on recipes, and extra scrap.
- Poison Master: Costs 200 diamonds. Stronger poison effects and damage boosts against poisoned enemies.
- Fire Bandit: Costs 200 diamonds. Fire-starting tools, enemies set ablaze, and rare drops.
- Assassin: Costs 500 diamonds. Fast sprint, critical hits, and more knives in chests.
- Cyborg: Costs 600 diamonds. Enhanced alien tech, laser cannon, and damage boosts.
- Pyromancer: Costs 600 diamonds. Flamethrower, fuel efficiency, and faster movement near fires.
- Big Game Hunter: Costs 600 diamonds. Infinite health gain from animal pelts, higher pelt drops, and mammoth tusks for permanent health boosts.
Remember, you’ll want to keep an eye on the class shop daily, as the options rotate. With a bit of strategy, earning diamonds, and patience, you’ll be able to unlock and utilize the best classes to survive in this wild forest world.