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While surviving in99 Nights in the Forest, players cancraft various itemsand equipment. But certain classes can give you these items from the very beginning of the game, which will make the run easier. So, in this guide, we have ranked all99 Nights in the Forestclasses from the best to the least useful.
Classes not only determine your starting equipment but also grant various perks. So when you change classes, you will change the gameplay as a whole. But of course, not all classes are equally useful for completing your tasks in the forest.
How to Change Class in 99 Nights in the Forest
Every new player in99 Nights in the Foreststarts their journey with the Default class. It is obviously the weakest of all, as it does not provide any additional starting items or perks. In other words, it is only suitable for learning the basic mechanics of thisRobloxgame. Therefore, you will want to start farming Gems by surviving 99 days or finding them on the map to change your class in99 Nights in the Forest.
So, to get a new class with unique perks in99 Nights in the Forest, you just need to go to the Class menu in the lobby. You can do this by pressing the corresponding button on the left side of the screen, or talk to NPCs at the Class stand.
In the menu that opens, you will find all the classes with their descriptions and, of course, the cost. Unfortunately, to change your class, you will have to spend Gems. And the price can vary from 10 to 600 Gems per class, so you need to choose wisely.
And to help you with this, we have ranked all 99 Nights in the Forest classes in the table below. When ranking, we took into account their cost, perks, and starting items.
Katana and 120 Throwing Knives
-15% HP
+5% chance for Throwing Knives to spawn in chests
The first hit on the enemy can become a crit
+10% chance for Throwing Knives to spawn in chests
Raygun
Level 1:
You can see in the dark as if it were day
Sprint speed decreases if alien tech is overheating
Alien tech recharges faster
+20% HP
Can’t use ranged weapons
+10% health regeneration
+5% chance to block damage
Laser Cannon and Alien Armour
When alien tech overheats, you take damage, and your armor is lowered
Level 2:
You gain a healing buff when alien tech is at full charge
Kills restore some alien tech energy
Revolver, 18 Revolver Ammo, and Flashlight
Get 18 Ammo at the start
With a 10% chance, you can refund ammo on shot
Get 30 Ammo at the start
Good Axe
With a 20% chance, you may get 1 bonus log from trees
With a 25% chance, you may get double sapling drop
Level 3:
With a 20% chance, you can get 1 or 2 bonus logs from trees
You get more dropped meat
You get more dropped pelt
The pelt trader will offer an extra wolf pelt trade
Seasoned food restores more hunger
You cook faster by 20% with Crockpot
You can get Hearty Stew with a 25% chance
You revive characters 5 times faster
You restore more health and hunger when reviving characters
One of your starting bandages upgrades to a Medkit
Hunger drains 10% slower
Improves your visibility at night
You spawn with a Stew
Furniture trader offers one more item
Furniture trader becomes visible on the map
You get a 25% discount on furniture
+2 sack space
You open chests 20% faster
With a small chance, you will get scrap as a bonus drop from chests
Default class
None
Best 99 Nights in the Forest Classes
If you want all the entities to fear you in99 Nights in the Forest, then you should pay attention to these classes. Each of them will allow you to fearlessly explore the forest, even at night.