As the holiday season unfolds, Candy Canes have transformed from a simple festive treat into a crucial currency in the holiday event of 99 Nights in the Forest. This guide is designed to help you maximize your Candy Cane collection and enhance your holiday gameplay.
This winter, 99 Nights in the Forest presents players with a magical Christmas atmosphere, transforming the once treacherous woods into a stunning winter wonderland bedecked with snow. While Santa’s dedicated Elves are busy delighting players with massive presents, danger still lurks, making both day and night equally thrilling.
Strategies for Acquiring Candy Canes
To effectively gather Candy Canes, players can utilize two primary strategies:
- Rescue Santa’s Elves by collecting gold coins, purchasing necessary equipment, and locating them across the map.
- Acquire the Santa’s Helper event class from the Elf Shop, which increases the Candy Cane yield during regular gameplay.
To initiate the rescue of Santa’s Elves, start by amassing gold coins. You can obtain these by defeating Cultists or exploring the game’s expansive map. Subsequently, use the coins to purchase specialized gear from the large present sack located near your campfire.
The specific tools you will need to rescue Elves in different situations include:
- Ice Skates: Required to save Elves stranded on a frozen lake.
- Shovel: Necessary for uncovering Elves hidden in the snow.
- Christmas Ladder: Essential for retrieving Elves caught in the branches of trees. Remember that the ladder is single-use and should be placed correctly to ensure you can reach the Elf.
Rewards for Candy Canes
After accumulating a sufficient stock of Candy Canes, head back to the in-game lobby to exchange them at the Elf Shop. If you plan to invest significant time into the event, buying the Santa’s Helper class can be a strategic choice. Conversely, if your gameplay is limited, it may be more advantageous to save your Candy Canes for specific desired items.
The following rewards are available for purchase with your hard-earned Candy Canes:
- Santa’s Helper Event Class – 30 Candy Canes
- Santa’s Mailbox furniture – 20 Candy Canes
- Festive Couch furniture – 50 Candy Canes
- Christmas Decor crafting recipes – 10 Candy Canes
- Elf Scanner: Marks Elves on your map by default – 30 Candy Canes
- Present Machine: A craftable item that generates a present periodically – 50 Candy Canes
- Christmas Bunny Pet Skin – 150 Candy Canes
- Christmas Wolf Pet Skin – 350 Candy Canes
With the abundance of items available through the presents, there’s never been a better time to strive for survival in 99 Nights in the Forest beyond the traditional 99 nights!
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