All Pelts in 99 Nights in the Forest
Complete Guide to Hunting, Trading, and Crafting with Animal Pelts
Understanding Pelts in 99 Nights in the Forest
Pelts are valuable and rare items that serve multiple purposes in the survival game 99 Nights in the Forest. These animal-derived resources can mean the difference between life and death in the harsh wilderness.
From basic Bunny Feet to the rare Cultist King Antler, each pelt offers unique crafting opportunities and trading value. Mastering the collection and utilization of pelts is essential for progressing through the game's challenging 99-night cycle.
Pro Tip: Always prioritize pelt collection during daylight hours when predators are less aggressive and visibility is better for hunting.
Complete Pelts Collection Guide
Pelt Trading and Crafting Systems
Pelts can be utilized through three main systems in 99 Nights in the Forest:
Pelt Trader
Exchange your collected pelts for valuable resources, equipment, and rare items that can't be obtained elsewhere.
Warm Clothing Shop
Craft essential cold-weather gear to survive the freezing nights and harsh environmental conditions.
Tool Workshop
Transform pelts into advanced tools, weapons, and biofuel to enhance your survival capabilities.
| Items | Information | Source(s) |
|---|---|---|
Bunny Foot
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The Bunny Foot can be traded with the Pelt Trader, turned into biofuel, and used to craft items at the Tool Workshop and the Warm Clothing Shop.
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Bunny |
Wolf Pelt
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The Wolf Pelt can be traded with the Pelt Trader, as well as turned into biofuel or used to craft items at the Tool Workshop.
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Wolf, Guard Wolf |
Alpha Wolf Pelt
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The Alpha Wolf Pelt can be traded with the Pelt Trader, as well as turned into biofuel or used to craft items at the Tool Workshop.
|
Alpha Wolf, Guard Alpha Wolf |
Bear Pelt
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The Bear Pelt can be traded with the Pelt Trader, as well as turned into biofuel or used to craft items at the Tool Workshop.
|
Bear, Guard Bear |
Arctic Fox Pelt
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The Arctic Fox Pelt can be used to craft Warm Clothing, but can't get turned into biofuel.
|
Arctic Fox |
Polar Bear Pelt
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The Polar Bear Pelt can be used to craft the Polar Bear Hat, but can't get turned into biofuel.
|
Polar Bear |
Mammoth Tusk
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The Mammoth Tusk can be used to craft the Mammoth Helmet, but can't get turned into biofuel.
|
Mammoth, Hellephant |
Scorpion Shell
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The Scorpion Shell can be used to craft the Infernal Helmet, but can't get turned into biofuel.
|
Scorpion |
Cultist King Antler
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The Cultist King Antler can be used to craft the Infernal Helmet, but can't get turned into biofuel.
|
Cultist King |
Hunting Strategies for Pelts in 99 Nights
Early Game Pelt Collection
- Focus on Bunny Foot collection for basic crafting and trading
- Use simple traps and basic weapons for small game
- Prioritize establishing a steady supply of biofuel
- Trade excess pelts for essential survival equipment
Advanced Hunting Techniques
- Hunt in groups for larger predators like Wolves and Bears
- Use environmental advantages and high ground
- Time your hunts according to animal behavior patterns
- Prepare with adequate weapons and healing items
Rare Pelt Hunting Guide
Acquiring rare pelts like the Polar Bear Pelt and Cultist King Antler requires specialized strategies:
Polar Bear Hunting
Polar Bears are found in snowy regions and require thermal protection gear. They have high health and deal massive damage, so come prepared with high-tier weapons and armor.
Cultist King Encounter
The Cultist King is a late-game boss enemy that appears during specific nights. Defeating him requires a well-coordinated team and endgame equipment.
Crafting with Pelts in 99 Nights
Essential Crafted Items
Pelts are crucial for creating survival gear that protects against the elements and hostile creatures.
From basic warmth to specialized protection, each pelt serves a unique purpose in your crafting journey.
Notable Craftable Items
- • Polar Bear Hat: Provides exceptional cold resistance from Polar Bear Pelt
- • Mammoth Helmet: High protection headgear crafted from Mammoth Tusk
- • Infernal Helmet: Endgame helmet requiring Scorpion Shell or Cultist King Antler
- • Warm Clothing Set: Essential survival gear made from various pelts including Arctic Fox
Crafting Tip: Always check the specific workshop requirements for each item. Some specialized gear can only be crafted at specific locations like the Warm Clothing Shop or Tool Workshop.
99 Nights in the Forest Pelt Hunting Gameplay
Watch advanced pelt hunting strategies and crafting techniques in action
99 Nights in the Forest Pelts Trivia
Armor Compatibility: Even when the player has the Vampire cloak equipped, the player can still equip the Iron body armor which may have more protection than the cloak but doesn't have the special ability the cloak has.
Additional Pelt Facts
- Pelts have different rarity levels affecting their drop rates
- Some pelts are seasonal or night-specific in their availability
- Higher difficulty levels increase pelt drop rates but also danger
- Certain pelts can be combined for advanced crafting recipes
Trading Economy
- Pelt values fluctuate based on in-game events and seasons
- Rare pelts can be traded for unique, non-craftable items
- Some traders offer better deals for specific pelt types
- Establishing trade routes can maximize pelt value
Mastering Pelts in 99 Nights in the Forest
Understanding the complete pelt system is essential for surviving the 99-night challenge. From basic Bunny Feet to the coveted Cultist King Antler, each pelt plays a vital role in your survival strategy.
Happy hunting, and may your pelt collection grow with each passing night!