99 Nights in the Forest Codes New Update
The new "Taming Update" for 99 Nights in the Forest just dropped, and let me say it’s already making my late-night survival runs a lot less lonely and sometimes a little more chaotic, honestly. The main headline? You can now tame wild animals and turn them into your own scruffy defenders. Yes, even the grumpy bear, if you’re brave. Herding these creatures with the right flute, sometimes it’s like wrangling imaginary cats.
I remember my first wolf taming attempt. It did not go smoothly. I’d spent ages whacking trees for steaks, nervously glancing over my shoulder for cultist raids. Just as I was about to play my Old Taming Flute, my buddy tripped the anger bar by accident end resulting: a campfire scene straight out of The Revenant. Honestly, the mood swings of these beasts? More unpredictable than my internet connection when the house gets too humid.
Latest Codes (October 2025)
The only new code that actually works right now is “afterparty,” and it gets you 15 diamonds, not a mind-blowing haul, but hey, it’s the difference between unlocking the Zookeeper class or going hungry for another night. Here’s how it stacks up, casually:
Code | Reward | Status | Notes |
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afterparty | 15 Diamonds/Gems | Active | Valid for October 2025 |
To redeem: slap the diamond icon (bottom left), hit the blue “codes” button, paste in afterparty and submit. Pro tip: if it doesn’t work the first time, double-check for accidental spaces, or maybe try yelling at your screen (it’s cathartic even if not helpful).
Taming Update: What’s Actually New?
The Taming Update’s centerpiece is, obviously, animal companions. Grab a flute, track down a wild critter, feed them a bunch of odd snacks, and hopefully watch your angry mammoth turn into a semi-loyal pal. The taming process is quirky:
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Find a Taming Flute in the Domestication Cabin near camp. One of my friends wandered past it three times before realizing the pot was full of flutes, not soup.
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Feed each animal their favorite food, which often means foraging, fishing, and the occasional desperate raid on another player’s stash.
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Each tameable animal offers something different. Rabbits just vibe; most beasties will leap to your defense if cultists attack again…unless they get distracted by snacks.
How scary/funny are the angry animals? Well, picture a normal forest at night. Add in a giant flaming mammoth with the emotional stability of a caffeinated toddler. That’s the vibe. I swear, half my death scenes lately are just me getting stampeded by my own “pets.”
Gameplay Changes and Impressions
The new Zookeeper class lets you gather a proper menagerie, which means more chaos but also way more camp defense options. There are also upgrade stations and a special “jolly bar” for pet mood tracking, a touch that makes me weirdly sentimental, honestly.
I did have one run where my fox got lost mid-horde, then turned up to save the day just as I’d given up hope and started typing out my obituary in Discord. That little arc feels authentic: moments of disaster punctuated by unexpected, tiny heroics.
Anyone else holding out hope for a Halloween code with a jump-scare deer or pumpkin-headed cultists? The devs have been teasing decorations and vanity rewards for the next event. Fingers crossed for wild updates and, yeah, maybe a dozen fresh codes.
How to Redeem the Code
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Open 99 Nights in the Forest on Roblox.
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Click on the Diamond icon near the green plus at the bottom left.
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Open the Diamond menu and find the blue 'Codes' button on the right.
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Click the button, paste the code, and hit 'Submit'.
Disclaimer:
Codes and update details are based on the latest in-game release as of October 2025. Availability and rewards may vary by region or future patches.