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99 Nights in the Forest best classes guide - all classes explained

99 Nights in the Forest best classes guide - all classes explained

Saving those kids is your Number One priority across this survival horror experience, and you can do that more efficiently with the 99 Nights in the Forest best classes up your sleeve.

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As you're well aware, there are several classes in 99 Nights in the Forest - each one comes with unique perks, and when you play as a team, (almost) every role is important. But which ones are the best? And which ones...are garbage?

Today's guide will cover all that you need to know about every class, so you will know exactly how many Diamonds you need to save up to buy it. Of course, you should also redeem the latest 99 Nights in the Forest codes for additional freebies.

99 Nights in the Forest best classes

Since it's a team game, every role is important. The Chefs will cook their recipes, the Hunters will farm for the Chef to keep the entire team alive, and so on. If you have the possibility to buy one of the premium classes, you should aim for one of the top-tier ones. 
Tier Class
S (the best) Farmer, Beastmaster, Necromancer, Chef, Blacksmith, Big Game Hunter, Cyborg, Pyromaniac, Vampire
A (great) Fire Bandit, Base Defender, Alien, Berserker, Poison Master, Assassin
B (decent) Hunter, Lumberjack, Undead, Fisherman, Ranger, Zookeeper, Brawler
C (weak) Camper, Cook, Medic, Support, Scavenger, Decorator, Gambler
Other (event exclusive) Trick or Treater, Witch

The ranking is based on what each class provides - for instance, you have the Farmer in the top tier, because, alongside the Chef, they can cook infinite dishes. It's all about synergies as well as individual power (for classes like the Vampire or Cyborg). You can learn more about each class on the following pages!

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S tier classes

Farmer

farmer class
  • 3* class
  • Starts with 1 Watering Can
  • Costs 80 Diamonds

Beastmaster

beastmaster class
  • 4* class
  • Starts with 1 Good Taming Flute
  • Costs 400 Diamonds

Necromancer

necromancer class
  • 5* class
  • Starts with 1 Cultist Staff
  • Costs 600 Diamonds

Chef

chef class
  • 4* class
  • Starts with 1 Chef's Station Blueprint, 1 Recipe Book
  • Costs 150 Diamonds

Blacksmith

blacksmith class
  • 4* class
  • Starts with 1 Hammer
  • Costs 200 Diamonds

Big Game Hunter

big game hunter class
  • 5* class
  • Starts with 1 Rifle, 12 Rifle Ammo
  • Costs 600 Diamonds

Cyborg

cyborg class
  • 5* class
  • Starts with 1 Alien Armour, 1 Laser Cannon
  • Costs 600 Diamonds

Pyromaniac

pyromaniac class
  • 5* class
  • Starts with 1 Flamethrower
  • Costs 600 Diamonds

Vampire

vampire class
  • 5* class
  • Starts with 1 Vampire Cloak, 1 Vampire Scythe
  • Costs 600 Diamonds

A tier classes

Fire Bandit

fire bandit class
  • 4* class
  • Starts with 1 Infernal Crossbow, 1 Wildfire potion
  • Costs 200 Diamonds

Base Defender

base defender class
  • 2* class
  • Starts with 2 Defense Blueprints
  • Costs 40 Diamonds

Alien

alien class
  • 3* class
  • Starts with 1 Raygun
  • Costs 100 Diamonds

Berserker

berserker class
  • 3* class
  • Starts with 1 Medkit
  • Costs 100 Diamonds

Poison Master

poison master class
  • 4* class
  • Starts with 1 Blowpipe, 1 Poison Armour
  • Costs 200 Diamonds

Assassin

assassin class
  • 5* class
  • Starts with 1 Katana, 120 Throwing Knives
  • Costs 500 Diamonds

B tier classes

Hunter

hunter class
  • 2* class
  • Starts with 2 Bear Traps
  • Costs 40 Diamonds

Lumberjack

lumberjack class
  • 3* class
  • Starts with 1 Good Axe
  • Costs 70 Diamonds

Undead

undead class
  • 3* class
  • Starts with 1 Bandage
  • Costs 100 Diamonds

Fisherman

fisherman class
  • 2* class
  • Starts with 1 Fishing Rod
  • Costs 50 Diamonds

Ranger

ranger class
  • 3* class
  • Starts with 1 Flashlight, 1 Revolver, 18 Revolver Ammo
  • Costs 70 Diamonds

Zookeper

zookeeper class
  • 3* class
  • Starts with 1 Old Taming Flute
  • Costs 70 Diamonds

Brawler

brawler class
  • 3* class
  • Starts with 1 Leather Body
  • Costs 100 Diamonds

C tier classes

Camper

camper class
  • 1* class
  • Starts with 1 Flashlight
  • Costs 10 Diamonds

Cook

cook class
  • 2* class
  • Starts with 1 Seasoning
  • Costs 40 Diamonds

Medic

medic class
  • 2* class
  • Starts with 2 Bandages
  • Costs 40 Diamonds

Support

support class
  • 2* class
  • Starts with 1 Bandage
  • Costs 45 Diamonds

Scavenger

scavenger class
  • 2* class
  • Starts with nothing
  • Costs 25 Diamonds

Decorator

decorator class
  • 2* class
  • Starts with 1 Hammer
  • Costs 40 Diamonds

Gambler

gambler class
  • 3* class
  • Starts with 1 Random Item
  • Costs 55 Diamonds

Now that you're armed with knowledge on the 99 Nights in the Forest best classes, you might want to figure out how you can get the best outcome here - and our 99 Nights in the Forest endings guide should definitely come in handy.

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Cristina Mesesan
Cristina Mesesan
Cristina is a lifelong gamer who also loves digital art, she's worked as an animator and tried some game level designing in Unity. Her biggest passion is pixel games (Stardew, To the Moon), and she adores writing and sharing her knowledge about games.