The second installment of the 99 Nights in the Forest Halloween Update has arrived, bringing with it an exciting new feature: potion-making! Embrace your inner witch as you combine various materials to create potions. However, there’s an intriguing twist—each potion’s effects remain a mystery until you choose to use them.
Comprehensive List of Potion Ingredients in 99 Nights in the Forest
In 99 Nights in the Forest, you can concoct a variety of potions using any three ingredients. Unlike traditional crafting, there are no specific recipes to adhere to for potion creation. To help you get started on your brewing adventure, here’s a compilation of all the available ingredients:
- Morsel: Acquired from bunnies.
- Bunny Foot: Also drops from bunnies.
- Coal: Found scattered across the map.
- Mackerel: Use your fishing rod in a pond.
- Steak: Drops from defeated enemies.
- Berry: Harvest from berry bushes.
- Dripleaf: Located near ponds.
- Moonflower: Best collected at night.
- Stareweed: Requires concentrated light to find.
- Cave Vine: Discovered underground.
- Mandrake Plant: Found near trick-or-treat houses.

Crafting Potions in 99 Nights in the Forest
To create potions in 99 Nights in the Forest, head over to the Cauldron situated next to the Crafting Bench, near your campfire. The Cauldron displays the necessary ingredients needed for potion-making.
Once you have gathered your ingredients, simply toss them into the Cauldron. In return, you will receive a mystery potion along with a generous reward of 10-15 candies, which you can later spend at the Halloween shop.

Each potion exudes unique effects, ensuring a surprise every time you brew. You can use these potions to prank your friends, but be cautious, as you might end up being the target of a prank yourself. For those seeking to immerse deeper into the art of potion-making, consider visiting the 99 Nights in the Forest classes shop to acquire the Witch class.
Overview of Potions and Their Effects in 99 Nights in the Forest
The potions crafted in the game are random, and their names along with their effects are not explicitly detailed. However, we have tested various combinations, unveiling some interesting effects. Here are the effects we encountered:
- The screen is enveloped by a pumpkin.
- All items in your sack are dropped.
- A hefty metal ball is chained to your leg.
- You transform into a frog and are flung away when the effect ends.
- Being propelled away from your house.
The effects of these potions closely resemble the Tricks introduced in the Trick or Treat update. Furthermore, each potion you craft grants a substantial number of candies, enhancing the excitement of potion-making.
That’s the scoop on potion-making in 99 Nights in the Forest! How many potions have you brewed thus far? Share your experiences in the comments!
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