All 99 Nights Forest Weapons (June 2026) Ultimate Guide
In 99 Nights in the Forest, weapons are essential for survival against wolves, bears, cultists, and other threats. This comprehensive guide reveals every weapon available in the game, complete with tier rankings, acquisition methods, and strategic usage tips. Whether you’re a beginner or experienced player, understanding the weapon system is crucial for surviving all 99 nights and rescuing the missing children.
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Quick Reference: Weapon Overview
| Weapon Type | Total Count | Best Acquisition Method | Top Tier Weapon |
|---|---|---|---|
| Melee Weapons | 13+ | Cultist Stronghold | Admin Axe (S Tier) |
| Ranged Weapons | 14+ | Gold Chests | Infernal Crossbow (S Tier) |
| Tools/Axes | 5+ | Pelt Trader | Admin Axe (S Tier) |
| Ammunition Types | 4+ | Ammo Crates | Revolver Ammo |
Understanding Weapon Types in 99 Nights in the Forest
Weapons in 99 Nights in the Forest are divided into three main categories: melee weapons, ranged weapons, and tools. Each category serves specific purposes and excels in different combat situations. The Brawler class, for example, specializes in melee weapons but cannot use ranged weapons, making weapon choice crucial for class synergy.
Contents
Melee Weapons: Close-Combat Excellence
Melee weapons are your primary defense when enemies get too close. They typically deal higher damage per hit but require you to be within striking distance of your targets. The best melee weapons can one-hit most enemies, making them invaluable for crowd control and boss fights.
Ranged Weapons: Safe Distance Combat
Ranged weapons allow you to engage enemies from a safe distance, which is crucial when facing multiple threats or powerful enemies like Alpha Wolves. While they typically deal less damage per hit than melee weapons, the safety factor makes them essential for survival.
Tools: Multi-Purpose Equipment
Tools like axes serve dual purposes – resource gathering and combat. While not as specialized as pure weapons, tools are invaluable for both survival and combat scenarios, making them versatile additions to your inventory.
Complete Weapon Tier List June 2026
Based on extensive testing and community feedback, here’s the comprehensive weapon tier list for 99 Nights in the Forest:
S Tier: Game-Changing Weapons
These weapons dominate the meta and can single-handedly turn the tide of battle:
| Weapon | Type | Why It’s S Tier | Acquisition Method |
|---|---|---|---|
| Admin Axe | Melee/Tool | One-hits everything except Mega Cultist | Update Party Events |
| Infernal Crossbow | Ranged | Infinite ammo + burning effect | The Volcano, Cultist King, Infernal Chests |
| Cultist King Mace | Melee | Highest damage in game | Defeat Cultist King |
| Infernal Sword | Melee | Fire damage + high DPS | Infernal Chest, The Volcano |
| Ice Sword | Melee | Slowing effect + good damage | Ice Chest |
| Tactical Shotgun | Ranged | High burst damage | Ruby Chests, Workshop |
| Flamethrower | Ranged | Area denial + constant damage | Pyromaniac Class |
| Poison Spear | Melee | Poison effect over time | Frog Chest, Fishing |
| Laser Cannon | Ranged | Highest ranged damage | Alien Class, Alien Chests |
| Cold Axe | Melee | Slowing effect + tree cutting | Cold Chests, Ice Chests |
| Blowpipe | Ranged | Poison effect + stealth | Frog Cave, Poison Master Class |
A Tier: Strong Contenders
These weapons are highly effective but have some limitations:
| Weapon | Type | Strengths | Weaknesses |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ray Gun | Ranged | Unlimited ammo | Lower damage than S Tier |
| Morning Star | Melee | Good crowd control | Slower attack speed |
| Strong Axe | Melee/Tool | Versatile + good damage | Not as strong as S Tier |
| Wildfire | Ranged | Area coverage | One-time use |
| Laser Sword | Melee | Energy-based attacks | Requires energy management |
| Crossbow | Ranged | Unlimited ammo | Lower damage than Infernal |
| Ice Shuriken | Ranged | Slowing effect | Limited ammo capacity |
B Tier: Reliable Options
These weapons are decent but outclassed by higher tiers:
| Weapon | Type | Best Use Case | Acquisition |
|---|---|---|---|
| Revolver | Ranged | Early game defense | Ranger Class, Pelt Trader |
| Trident | Melee | Water combat | Fishing |
| Kunai | Ranged | Quick throws | Assassin Class, Ruby Chests |
| Rifle | Ranged | Long-range engagements | Gold Chests, Gun Cabinets |
| Spear | Melee | Basic combat | Pelt Trader, Chests |
| Chainsaw | Melee/Tool | Continuous damage | Ruby Chests, Workshop |
| Good Axe | Melee/Tool | Early game | Lumberjack Class, Pelt Trader |
C Tier: Last Resort Options
These weapons should be replaced as soon as possible:
| Weapon | Type | Why C Tier | Better Alternatives |
|---|---|---|---|
| Snowball | Ranged | Very low damage | Any other ranged weapon |
| Old Axe | Melee/Tool | Starting weapon only | Good Axe or better |
Complete Weapons List with Acquisition Methods
Melee Weapons Detailed Guide
Admin Axe (S Tier)
- Description: The ultimate weapon that one-hits everything except the Mega Cultist
- How to Get: Exclusive to Update Party events
- Why It’s Best: Unmatched damage output, also functions as the best tool
- Pro Tip: Prioritize attending Update Parties to obtain this game-changing weapon
Cultist King Mace (S Tier)
- Description: Highest damage melee weapon in the game
- How to Get: Defeat the Cultist King in the Cultist Stronghold
- Strategy: The Cultist Stronghold resets every 20 minutes, so you can farm it repeatedly
- Pro Tip: Bring a ranged weapon for the approach, switch to mace for close combat
Infernal Sword (S Tier)
- Description: Fire-based melee weapon with burning effects
- How to Get: Infernal Chests or The Volcano area
- Special Effect: Applies burning damage over time to enemies
- Pro Tip: Excellent against groups due to area-of-effect fire damage
Ice Sword (S Tier)
- Description: Freezes and slows enemies with each hit
- How to Get: Ice Chests in the snow biome
- Special Effect: Slowing effect makes it easier to kite enemies
- Pro Tip: Perfect for hit-and-run tactics against fast enemies
Katana (A Tier)
- Description: Fast-swinging melee weapon
- How to Get: Assassin Class starting weapon
- Why Choose: High attack speed for quick damage
- Pro Tip: Assassin class gets both Katana and Kunai, providing melee and ranged options
Morning Star (A Tier)
- Description: Heavy blunt weapon with crowd control
- How to Get: Gold Chests in deep forest areas
- Special Feature: Good for stunning multiple enemies
- Pro Tip: Use in tight spaces where enemies cluster together
Poison Spear (S Tier)
- Description: Spear that applies poison damage over time
- How to Get: Frog Chests or Fishing (Frog Pond)
- Special Effect: Poison continues damaging after hit
- Pro Tip: Hit once and retreat, let poison do the work
Spear (B Tier)
- Description: Basic stabbing weapon
- How to Get: Pelt Trader (Day 2) or Regular Chests
- Early Game Value: Reliable first weapon upgrade from Old Axe
- Pro Tip: Good reach, allows keeping slight distance from enemies
Old Axe (C Tier)
- Description: Starting axe weapon
- How to Get: Default starting item
- Limitation: Weak damage, slow attack speed
- Pro Tip: Replace as soon as possible with any upgrade
Good Axe (B Tier)
- Description: Improved version of starting axe
- How to Get: Lumberjack Class, Pelt Trader, or Good Chests
- Improvement: Better damage and tree-cutting efficiency
- Pro Tip: 5 hits to destroy trees vs 13 for Old Axe
Strong Axe (A Tier)
- Description: High-tier axe with excellent damage
- How to Get: Gold Chests or Pelt Trader (late game trades)
- Special Feature: One-hits normal trees
- Pro Tip: Excellent choice for players who want both combat and resource-gathering efficiency
Ice Axe (S Tier)
- Description: Snow biome axe with freezing effect
- How to Get: Cold Chests or Ice Chests
- Special Effect: Applies slowing effect to enemies
- Pro Tip: Same tree-cutting efficiency as Good Axe but with combat bonuses
Chainsaw (B Tier)
- Description: Continuous damage melee tool
- How to Get: Ruby Chests or Craft at Workshop
- Special Feature: Hold attack button for continuous damage
- Pro Tip: Best for prolonged engagements but watch fuel/ammo if applicable
Laser Sword (A Tier)
- Description: Energy-based melee weapon
- How to Get: Broken UFOs or Mothership UFOs
- Special Feature: Uses Alien Tech Energy for extra damage swings
- Pro Tip: Manage energy carefully for maximum effectiveness
Ranged Weapons Complete Guide
Infernal Crossbow (S Tier)
- Description: Ultimate ranged weapon with infinite ammo
- How to Get: The Volcano, Cultist King, Infernal Chests, Fire Bandit Class
- Why It’s Best: Unlimited ammo + burning effect
- Pro Tip: The burning effect makes it effective against all enemy types
Tactical Shotgun (S Tier)
- Description: High-damage burst fire weapon
- How to Get: Ruby Chests or Workshop crafting
- Stats: 4-round capacity, high burst damage
- Pro Tip: Save for emergency situations or tough enemies
Laser Cannon (S Tier)
- Description: Highest damage ranged weapon
- How to Get: Alien Class or Alien Chests (Broken UFOs, Mothership)
- Special Feature: Uses 50% Alien Tech Energy per shot
- Pro Tip: Best for boss fights or high-health targets
Flamethrower (S Tier)
- Description: Continuous fire area weapon
- How to Get: Pyromaniac Class only
- Special Feature: Uses Fuel Canisters for ammunition
- Pro Tip: Excellent for crowd control and area denial
Ray Gun (A Tier)
- Description: Energy-based unlimited ammo weapon
- How to Get: Alien Class or Alien locations
- Special Feature: Uses 10% Alien Tech Energy per shot
- Pro Tip: Good sustained damage with proper energy management
Blowpipe (S Tier)
- Description: Poison dart ranged weapon
- How to Get: Frog Cave or Poison Master Class
- Special Effect: Poisons enemies over time
- Pro Tip: Stealth-oriented, good for careful players
Revolver (B Tier)
- Description: Basic firearm
- How to Get: Ranger Class, Pelt Trader, Good Chests, Gun Cabinets
- Stats: 6-round capacity
- Pro Tip: Reliable early-game ranged option
Rifle (B Tier)
- Description: Single-shot long-range weapon
- How to Get: Legendary/Gold Chests, Gun Cabinets
- Stats: 1-round capacity, high accuracy
- Pro Tip: Good for picking off enemies from distance
Kunai (B Tier)
- Description: Throwing knives
- How to Get: Assassin Class, Ruby Chests
- Stats: 120 throws capacity
- Pro Tip: Good for hit-and-run tactics
Crossbow (A Tier)
- Description: Basic crossbow with unlimited ammo
- How to Get: Hot Chests
- Special Feature: Unlimited reserve ammo, 1 shot before reload
- Pro Tip: Good for sustained engagements
Wildfire (A Tier)
- Description: One-time fire area weapon
- How to Get: Hot Chests
- Special Effect: Creates fire puddles in medium area
- Pro Tip: Save for groups of enemies or emergency situations
Snowball (C Tier)
- Description: Basic throwing weapon
- How to Get: Cold Chest
- Stats: 40 throws
- Pro Tip: Very weak, replace immediately
Frozen Shuriken (A Tier)
- Description: Ice-based throwing weapon
- How to Get: Ice Chest
- Special Effect: Applies freezing effect
- Pro Tip: Good for slowing fast enemies
Ammunition Guide
Revolver Ammo
- Function: 6 rounds per ammo item
- How to Get: Good Chests, Ranger Class, Cultists, Ammo Crates
- Importance: Essential for revolver users
- Pro Tip: Stock up when found, relatively common
Rifle Ammo
- Function: 6 rounds per ammo item
- How to Get: Legendary Chests, Gold Chests, Cultists, Ammo Crates
- Importance: Less common than revolver ammo
- Pro Tip: Conserve for important engagements
Shotgun Ammo
- Function: 6 rounds per ammo item
- How to Get: Ammo Crates primarily
- Importance: Essential for Tactical Shotgun
- Pro Tip: Rare, use sparingly
Fuel Canisters
- Function: Ammunition for Flamethrower
- How to Get: Throughout map, Chests
- Importance: Only way to power Flamethrower
- Pro Tip: Collect whenever found for Pyromaniac players
How to Obtain Weapons: Complete Acquisition Guide
1. Starting Classes with Weapons
The most reliable way to begin with good weapons is choosing the right class:
| Class | Starting Weapon(s) | Why Choose |
|---|---|---|
| Assassin | Katana + Kunai | Best overall: melee + ranged combo |
| Ranger | Revolver | Good ranged start |
| Lumberjack | Good Axe | Solid melee + tool combination |
| Hunter | Bear Traps | Defensive option |
| Alien | Ray Gun | Unique energy weapon |
| Cyborg | Laser Cannon | High-tier energy weapon |
| Pyromaniac | Flamethrower | Area control specialist |
| Poison Master | Blowpipe | DoT specialist |
Pro Strategy: The Assassin class (500 Diamonds) provides the best starting combination with both Katana and Kunai, essentially giving you a spear and revolver equivalent from the start.
2. Pelt Trader Trading System
The Pelt Trader appears on Day 2 of every run and offers guaranteed weapon upgrades:
Required Items: Rabbit Foot + Wolf Pelt Available Weapons: Spear or Revolver
Trading Strategy:
- Priority 1: Get weapon upgrade if you only have Old Axe
- Priority 2: Consider Good Axe if you need better resource gathering
- Priority 3: Save for later trades if you have adequate weapons
Later Trades: As you progress, the Pelt Trader offers higher-tier weapons like Strong Axe for more valuable pelts.
3. Chest System Explained
Chests are the primary source of weapons throughout the game. Understanding the chest hierarchy is crucial:
Regular Chests
- Appearance: Basic black outlines
- Contents: Good Axes, Spears, Revolvers, Rifles
- Location: Throughout the forest, common spawn
- Campfire Level: Any level
- Strategy: Always check when seen, provide early-game upgrades
Rare Chests
- Appearance: Treasure chest-shaped, more ornate
- Contents: Better weapons than regular chests
- Location: Deeper forest areas
- Campfire Level: 4+ required for spawning
- Strategy: Prioritize these for mid-game upgrades
Gold Chests
- Appearance: Golden, highly visible
- Contents: Best weapons: Morning Star, Tactical Shotgun
- Location: Deep forest, Cultist Stronghold reward room
- Campfire Level: High levels required
- Strategy: End-game goal, worth significant effort
Special Chests
- Ruby Chests: Chainsaw, Tactical Shotgun, Kunai
- Ice Chests: Ice Sword, Frozen Shuriken
- Infernal Chests: Infernal Sword, Cultist King Mace
- Cold Chests: Ice Axe, Snowball
- Hot Chests: Crossbow, Wildfire
- Frog Chests: Poison Spear, Blowpipe
4. Gun Cabinet Buildings
Gun cabinets are special structures that contain guaranteed firearms:
- Appearance: Building with visible gun cabinet inside
- Contents: Always contains ammo + either Revolver or Rifle
- Spawn Rate: Uncommon but not rare
- Strategy: High priority when found, free quality weapons
5. Cultist Stronghold Farming
The Cultist Stronghold is the best end-game source for weapons:
Reset Timer: Every 20 minutes Reward Structure: Waves of enemies → High-level Chests + Diamonds Best Weapons Available: Morning Star, Tactical Shotgun, Cultist King Mace
Farming Strategy:
- Build adequate base defenses first
- Clear stronghold when reset
- Focus on survival rather than speed
- Repeat for consistent high-tier weapon drops
6. Crafting System
Some weapons can be crafted at specific locations:
Workshop Crafting:
- Tactical Shotgun
- Chainsaw (requires: 4 Cultist Gem, 4 Bear Pelt, 2 Alpha Wolf Pelt, 10 Scrap)
Anvil Crafting:
- Various melee weapons and tool upgrades
Crafting Priority: Focus on weapons you can’t easily find elsewhere, like the Tactical Shotgun.
Advanced Weapon Strategies
Weapon Synergy by Class
Different classes benefit from specific weapon combinations:
Assassin Class:
- Best Combo: Katana + Kunai
- Strategy: Use Kunai for approach, Katana for finish
- Strength: Balanced melee/ranged capability
Ranger Class:
- Best Combo: Revolver + any good melee weapon
- Strategy: Ranged first, melee backup
- Strength: Early ranged advantage
Lumberjack Class:
- Best Combo: Good Axe/Strong Axe + ranged weapon
- Strategy: Resource gathering + combat
- Strength: Versatility in survival
Alien Class:
- Best Combo: Ray Gun + energy melee weapon
- Strategy: Energy management focus
- Strength: Unique alien technology
Combat Strategies by Weapon Type
Melee Weapon Tactics
- Timing: Wait for enemy attack openings
- Positioning: Use terrain to limit enemy approaches
- Combo: Hit → retreat → repeat for safer combat
- Special Effects: Leverage poison/fire/ice effects
Ranged Weapon Tactics
- Distance: Maintain optimal range for your weapon
- Ammo Management: Conserve rare ammunition types
- Cover: Use terrain for protection while reloading
- Target Priority: Focus on most dangerous enemies first
Hybrid Tactics
- Switch Combat: Start ranged, switch to melee when close
- Energy Management: For energy weapons, balance usage
- Special Combos: Some weapons work better together (e.g., freeze + melee)
Boss Fight Weapon Selection
Different bosses require different weapon strategies:
Cultist King:
- Best Weapons: Infernal Sword, Cultist King Mace
- Strategy: High damage + fire effects
- Avoid: Low-damage weapons like Old Axe
Alpha Wolves:
- Best Weapons: Ranged + poison effects
- Strategy: Keep distance, use DoT effects
- Avoid: Slow weapons that leave you vulnerable
Groups of Enemies:
- Best Weapons: Flamethrower, Tactical Shotgun
- Strategy: Area damage and crowd control
- Avoid: Single-target weapons
Community Resources and Official Links
Official Resources
- Official Discord: Join the 99 Nights in the Forest Discord for real-time discussions and developer updates
- Developer Twitter: Follow @99NightsDev for patch notes and announcements
Community Resources
- Fandom Wiki: Access the comprehensive 99 Nights in the Forest Wiki for detailed item information
Why These Resources Matter?
- Discord: Real-time help and community events
- Reddit: Strategy discussions and meta analysis
- Wiki: Detailed reference information
- YouTube: Visual learning and advanced techniques
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best weapon in 99 Nights in the Forest?
The Admin Axe is widely considered the best weapon due to its ability to one-hit almost every enemy in the game. However, it’s only available during Update Party events, making the Cultist King Mace and Infernal Crossbow the best regularly obtainable weapons.
How do I get the Cultist King Mace?
You must defeat the Cultist King in the Cultist Stronghold. The stronghold resets every 20 minutes, allowing you to attempt it multiple times. Build a strong base and bring high-tier weapons before attempting this challenging fight.
What class should I choose for the best weapons?
The Assassin class provides the best starting weapon combination with both Katana and Kunai. For end-game content, the Alien class (Ray Gun) and Cyborg class (Laser Cannon) offer powerful unique weapons.
Where can I find Gold Chests?
Gold Chests are primarily found in the deepest parts of the forest and in the Cultist Stronghold reward room. They require a high campfire level and are the primary source of end-game weapons like the Morning Star and Tactical Shotgun.
How does the Pelt Trader work?
The Pelt Trader appears on Day 2 of every run. Trade a Rabbit Foot and Wolf Pelt to receive either a Spear or Revolver. Later in the game, you can trade more valuable pelts for higher-tier weapons like the Strong Axe.
What’s the difference between chest types?
Regular Chests contain basic weapons and appear throughout the forest. Rare Chests (treasure-shaped) spawn at campfire level 4+ and contain better items. Gold Chests are the rarest, found in deep forest areas, and contain the best weapons.
Can I craft weapons?
Yes, some weapons like the Tactical Shotgun and Chainsaw can be crafted at the Workshop. Crafting requires specific materials like Cultist Gems, Bear Pelts, and Scrap, making it a late-game option for dedicated players.
How do I get alien weapons?
Alien weapons like the Ray Gun and Laser Sword are found at crashed UFOs or the Mothership. You can also start with the Ray Gun by choosing the Alien class or the Laser Cannon by choosing the Cyborg class.
What ammunition do I need?
Revolver, Rifle, and Shotgun all require specific ammunition types, while Flamethrowers use Fuel Canisters. Ammo can be found in Ammo Crates, chests, or obtained from defeated enemies.
How often does the Cultist Stronghold reset?
The Cultist Stronghold resets every 20 minutes, allowing you to run it repeatedly for Gold Chests and Diamonds. This makes it the best farming location for end-game weapons and resources.
Conclusion: Mastering the Weapons of 99 Nights in the Forest
Understanding the complete weapon system in 99 Nights in the Forest is essential for surviving all 99 nights and completing the game’s objectives. From the basic Old Axe to the game-changing Admin Axe, each weapon serves specific purposes and excels in different situations.
Key Takeaways:
- Start with the right class for immediate weapon advantages
- Prioritize the Pelt Trader on Day 2 for early upgrades
- Farm the Cultist Stronghold for end-game weapons
- Understand chest types and their contents
- Choose weapons that complement your playstyle and class
Final Strategy: Focus on obtaining at least one S-tier weapon as soon as possible, then build a complementary loadout with weapons that cover different combat scenarios. Remember that survival in 99 Nights in the Forest depends not just on having good weapons, but on using them strategically and understanding when to fight versus when to flee.
Bookmark this guide for quick reference during your runs, and check back regularly for updates as new weapons and balance changes are introduced to the game. With the right weapons and strategies, you’ll be well-equipped to face the challenges of the forest and complete your mission to rescue the missing children.
Last Updated: June 2026 – This guide is continuously updated with the latest weapon information and strategies.
