
Trick or Treater
Class in 99 Nights in the Forest
About
The Trick or Treater is a limited-time Class in 99 Nights in the Forest.
Quick Facts
- Level 1 Perk
- + You get 4 candies per house you visit
- Level 2 Perk
- + There is a slightly higher chance to get a treat rather than getting trick
- Level 3 Perk
- + You have higher drop/find rate of candles
Perks by Level
+ You get 4 candies per house you visit
+ There is a slightly higher chance to get a treat rather than getting trick
+ You have higher drop/find rate of candles
Tips & Strategy(7)
- โTrick or Treater focuses on farming candies and treats.
- โOne extra candy per house increases the player candy farming speed by 33%.
- โHigher chance of getting treats gives Trick or Treater a use outside of purely getting more currency, the player can farm treats, which give more fuel, exclusive weapons and armor.
- โMore candles drop rates furthermore boosts the amount of candies and treats.
- โGoing trick or treating during Cultist raid night will ensure that The Deer will not attack the player as long as the raid have not been defeated, or The Deer watching the raid have not ran away from the player being too close to him. Note that nighttime wolves would still spawn when trick or treating.
- โBringing tamed animals will reduce the chances of being ambushed by nighttime wolves spawn.
- โYou cannot equip this Class if it isn't the Halloween season.
Trick or Treater โ In-Depth Analysis
The Trick or Treater is a limited-time, Halloween-season-only class you can only equip while the event is live, so it is a seasonal farming specialist rather than a permanent pick. It carries no listed Diamond cost or starter tools, and every perk is tuned around squeezing the most reward out of each house you visit.
The economy stacks across levels. Level 1 hands you 4 candies per house, and that single extra candy over the baseline lifts your candy-farming speed by roughly 33%. Level 2 tilts the odds toward treats over tricks, which matters because treats hand out fuel, exclusive weapons, and armor rather than mere currency. Level 3 boosts your candle drop and find rate, compounding both the candy and treat hauls so the whole loop snowballs.
Pick the Trick or Treater if your goal during Halloween is maximizing event loot rather than raw combat power. A clever bonus: trick-or-treating during a Cultist raid keeps The Deer from attacking until the raid resolves, though nighttime wolves still spawn, so bring tamed animals to cut ambush risk. It is a pure farming class for players chasing seasonal exclusives before the event closes.