In 99 Nights in the Forest, surviving just one night against the eerie cultists and supernatural threats is an achievement in itself. But for the completionists out there, the game has a full badge system designed to push your survival skills, crafting instincts, and moral choices to their absolute limit.
Whether you’re chasing milestones, completing quests, or just trying to see everything the game has to offer, this guide lays out every badge in the game—along with detailed strategies to help you unlock them efficiently.
🌙 Survival Milestone Badges
These are earned by simply surviving specific durations. Sounds easy? Not with cursed deer stalking you.
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Survive 10 Days Badge – Focus on upgrading your fire and gathering basic food early.
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Survive 20 Days Badge – Start reinforcing your camp with fences and storage boxes.
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Survive 30 Days Badge – Split your time wisely between gathering, crafting, and scouting.
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Survive 40 Days Badge – Begin stockpiling wood and alternate food sources. Bandages help here too.
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Survive 50 Days Badge – Night patrols become deadlier; never leave camp unarmed.
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Survive 60 Days Badge – Upgrade your fire consistently to keep creatures at bay.
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Survive 70 Days Badge – Clear threats proactively during the day.
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Survive 80 Days Badge – Stealth becomes key. Avoid fights when you can.
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Survive 90 Days Badge – Max out your fire and crafting table to unlock key advantages.
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Survive 100 Days Badge – Healing items are rare now—play smart and conserve resources.
📝 Tips: Stick to a routine—mornings for scouting, evenings for prep, nights for survival.
🔥 Firemaking Badges
Your campfire is your strongest defense. These badges mark how far you’ve taken it:
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Firemaking 1 Badge – Upgrade fire to level 3.
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Firemaking 2 Badge – Upgrade fire to level 4.
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Firemaking 3 Badge – Upgrade fire to level 5.
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Firemaking 4 Badge – Fully upgrade the fire and unlock the full map.
🔥 Tip: Add wood during daylight—never wait until night.
🛡️ Combat & Strategy Badges
Earned through battles and strategic actions.
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Combat Badge – Defeat cultists that attack your camp. An axe will usually do the trick.
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Crafting Badge – Use the crafting table to upgrade your bench to level 4.
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First Aid Badge – Revive a fallen teammate using a Bandage or Medkit.
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Infiltration Badge – Raid and clear the Cultist Stronghold. Bring heavy gear.
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Hunting Badge – Complete all Pelt Trader quests near the Missing Children Board.
🛠️ Hint: Upgrade your weapons before taking on cultists or bosses.
🌽 Side Activity Badges
These offer lighter gameplay options and encourage exploration and variety.
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Gardening Badge – Purchase a box of seeds from the Forest Fairy (usually near the Mushroom House).
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Orienteering Badge – Rescue all four missing children. They cry during the day—listen closely.
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Self-Preservation Badge – Survive 100 days without rescuing any children.
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Vegetarian Badge – Survive 99 days without eating meat (stick to crops and berries).
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Swiftness Badge – Finish the game (99 days) in under 90 minutes. Speedrun mode!
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Durability Badge – Survive all 99 days without dying once.
🌱 Tip: Side badges often overlap. You can earn Vegetarian and Swiftness at the same time!
😂 Secret & Multiplayer Badges
Some badges are quirky; others demand friends:
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Humiliation Badge – Die by your own bear trap. Yes, really.
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Teamwork Badge – Survive all 99 nights with a full team of five.
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Determined 1 Badge – Survive 250 days. A long-haul grind.
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Determined 2 Badge – Survive 500 days. Only the most committed earn this.
📌 Reminder: Multiplayer games share progress but also scale difficulty.
🧠 Badge-Hunting Strategy
Here’s how to unlock multiple badges in fewer runs:
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First Run (Solo): Go for survival and fire badges. Hit 30–50 days.
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Second Run (Peaceful): Attempt Vegetarian, Gardening, and Orienteering together.
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Speedrun Run: Try Swiftness, Durability, and Self-Preservation in one clean run.
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Multiplayer Run: Bring friends and go for Teamwork, Infiltration, and Hunting badges.
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Ultra Run: Chase the Determined 250/500 badges with a mix of safety and speed.
🏁 Final Thoughts
Badge hunting in 99 Nights in the Forest transforms the game from a survival horror into a true completionist’s challenge. It pushes you to master every mechanic—from fire maintenance and combat, to crafting, exploration, and food sourcing.
These badges aren’t just for show—they’re milestones proving your resilience, creativity, and endurance in one of Roblox’s most atmospheric survival games.