All Items
Every item in 99 Nights in the Forest has a job. Food bridges the hunger bar that drains painfully fast once night arrives. Weapons — from a humble spear all the way up to the end-game rifle — are the only thing between your squad and whatever's snapping twigs out beyond the firelight. Resources like wood, stone and fuel are the real currency: without them you can't build walls, can't upgrade the campfire, can't craft the bed you need to make morning come.
We've sorted the whole list alphabetically; use the category filters above to drill down — Crops for the farmers, Healing for the support player, Weapons for whoever loves swinging first. Each card opens a dedicated page with where to find it, how to craft it, and what it actually does.


























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Frequently Asked Questions
How many items are in 99 Nights in the Forest?
The game currently has 104 items catalogued, covering over a dozen categories. These range from combat gear like Weapons and Armor to survival essentials like Healing items, Food, and Fuel. New items are added with major updates, so the list keeps growing.
What is the best way to get Cultist Gems?
The most reliable method is fishing at the Algal Pond with a Strong Rod, which gives Cultist Gems as a random drop. You can also earn them by completing the Cultist Stronghold, clearing nighttime Cultist raids, or sacrificing 8 Cultists to the Volcano for a big batch. Temporary sources include Gold Chests and clearing the Cultist Laboratory or Cultist Base.
What do Scrap items like Sheet Metal and Tyres actually do?
Scrap items are crafting ingredients — you bring them to the crafting bench to build defenses, structures, and upgrades. Tyres and Sheet Metal are typically found in Campfire Level 3-4 areas. They are not used for food or healing, so pick them up whenever you have inventory space and save them for the bench.
How do you earn Diamonds, and what are they used for?
Diamonds are the premium currency in the game. You earn 2 Diamonds for surviving past Day 50 (4 in Hard Mode) and 3 more for reaching Day 99 (8 in Hard Mode). You can also get them from Gold, Legendary, and Vine Chests, and from completing the Cultist Stronghold. Diamonds are spent on powerful permanent upgrades between runs.
Which foods fill the most hunger?
The Chef's Station lets you cook the most filling meals. Carrot Cake (1 Cake + 2 Carrots) fills four hunger icons, making it one of the best hunger restorers in the game. Steak Dinner is another strong option for meat eaters. Simple raw crops like Berries and Carrots only fill one icon, so cooking is worth it whenever you have the ingredients.