99 Nights in the Forest is one of the most engaging survival games to play on Roblox. The game focuses heavily on combat, so you’ll find yourself surviving in a dangerous forest, fighting off wild creatures, battling cultists (NPCs roaming the map with weapons), rescuing kids, and most importantly, protecting yourself from a massive deer that walks on two legs. To make it through, you’ll need plenty of survival equipment in your inventory.
During missions, you or your teammates might die before completing the objectives. Thankfully, the game allows you to revive and keep going. This guide covers how to revive yourself and others in 99 Nights in the Forest.
How to Revive in 99 Nights in the Forest
Use Bandages
The easiest way to revive in 99 Nights in the Forest is by using bandages. These can be applied to fallen players in the forest to bring them back to life.
You can find bandages by opening chests, checking clinics, or crafting them. To craft a bandage, head to the Tool Workshop somewhere deep in the forest, select the recipe, and use 2 Bunny Feet and 2 Wolf Pelts. Certain classes, like the Medic, can even start the game with bandages already in their backpack.
Just remember, bandages only work on allies. You can’t use them to revive yourself, so you’ll need other methods for that.
Survive With Medkits
Next up are Medkits, which are super handy for staying alive. They’re rare and can only be found in Legendary Chests. However, if you choose the Berserker class, you’ll begin with one medpack for free, and reaching Medic Tier 3 upgrades one of your bandages into a medpack.
These fully restore your sidekicks’ HP bar, but since they’re hard to come by, it’s best to save them for the toughest situations and stick to bandages most of the time.
Spend Robux
Currently, the only true way to self-revive in 99 Nights in the Forest is by spending real money. When you pass out, a green Self Revive button will appear under the Dead section. Just click it and pay 45 Robux to jump back into the game.
After returning, you’ll respawn in the same spot where your avatar fell and keep playing. If you die again, you’ll need to spend another 45 Robux each time. If your whole team is wiped, the game also gives you the option to bring everyone back, though this only shows up when the entire squad is down.
- Released
- September 1, 2006
- ESRB
- Teen / Diverse Content: Discretion Advised, In-Game Purchases (Includes Random Items), Users Interact
- Developer(s)
- Roblox Corporation
- Publisher(s)
- Roblox Corporation






- Genre(s)
- Game Creation System
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