
Hey there, fellow survivor! If you’re looking to dominate the dark wilderness of 99 Nights in the Forest with the most aggressive class around, you’ve come to the right place. I’ve spent countless nights perfecting the Feaster class, and let me tell you – this melee powerhouse is absolutely game-changing when played right. Today, I’m going to share everything I’ve learned about mastering this ferocious class and turning those terrifying forest encounters into your personal feast.
For those new to this Roblox survival horror sensation, 99 Nights in the Forest throws you into a terrifying woodland where you must survive 99 days while rescuing missing children and defending your camp from increasingly dangerous threats. The game blends survival mechanics with horror elements, creating an intense experience that gets progressively more challenging as the nights go by. What makes it special is the class system – and that’s where our Feaster comes in.
Let me be honest – I wasn’t always a Feaster main. When I first started playing, I gravitated toward ranged classes because, well, staying alive seemed more important than being brave. But after getting wrecked one too many times during cultist raids, I decided to invest those 600 Diamonds into the Feaster class, and wow, what a game-changer!
There’s something incredibly satisfying about charging headfirst into a pack of wolves or cultists and coming out victorious. The Feaster isn’t just about brute force – it’s about calculated aggression and knowing exactly when to strike. I’ve survived over 200 days with this class, and I’m still discovering new ways to dominate the forest.
First things first – you’ll need 600 Diamonds to unlock the Feaster class. I know what you’re thinking: that’s a steep price! But trust me, it’s worth every diamond. Focus on surviving those early nights, completing challenges, and rescuing children quickly to rack up those diamonds. Once you’ve got enough, head to the class selection menu and prepare for your melee transformation.
The moment you select Feaster, you’ll spawn equipped with a reliable melee weapon and basic survival tools. Unlike other classes that need to scramble for weapons, you’re ready to fight from day one. This immediate combat capability gives you a huge advantage in those crucial first few days when every second counts.
What really sets the Feaster apart is its unique progression system. Here’s how it breaks down:
Level 1: Start with reliable melee weapon and gear – perfect for immediate action Level 2: Increased chance to find melee buffs and loot in chests (this is a game-changer!) Level 3: Upgrade to a more powerful melee weapon at spawn
The best part? These perks unlock as you score kills with melee engagements. The more you fight, the stronger you become. I’ve noticed that by day 30, my Feaster was absolutely devastating with the right perk progression.
Feasters aren’t built for hiding – we’re built for hunting. Here’s my personal combat philosophy:
Always Be Closing: The moment you spot an enemy, start closing the distance. Your strength is in close combat, so don’t let enemies use their range advantage against you.
Control the Space: Use your movement to corner enemies against trees or rocks. This prevents them from flanking you and makes it easier to land those critical hits.
Timing is Everything: Don’t just mash the attack button. Wait for openings, especially against tougher enemies like bears or cultists. A well-timed heavy attack can end a fight before it really begins.
Even though you’re a combat machine, you still need to manage resources wisely. Here’s what I prioritize:
Healing Items First: Always carry 3-4 healing items. Aggressive play means taking damage, and you don’t want to end a perfect run because you got too cocky.
Mobility Tools: Speed boosts or teleportation items are lifesavers. They help you close distances quickly or escape when you’re overwhelmed.
Weapon Upgrades: Keep an eye out for better melee weapons. The starting weapon is good, but by day 20-30, you’ll want something with more damage.
Just because you love combat doesn’t mean you can neglect your base. Here’s my tried-and-true base design for Feaster players:
The Combat Arena: Build your base with an open area around your campfire. This gives you room to maneuver during cultist raids while keeping your fire protected.
Strategic Defense: Place bear traps and laser fences in chokepoints. As a Feaster, you’ll often be fighting enemies away from your base, but these defenses provide crucial backup when you’re overwhelmed.
Quick Access Storage: Keep your most important items (weapons, healing, mobility tools) near your spawn point. When you die, you want to get back into the fight quickly.
The recent Potion Making Update has introduced some interesting changes for Feaster players:
New Combat Potions: There are now potions that temporarily boost melee damage – perfect for those boss fights Enhanced Healing: New healing potions work faster, which is great for aggressive players like us Weapon Buffs: Some melee weapons received damage increases, making the Feaster even more viable
Make sure to check out the Bound by Flame website for the latest updates on when the next 99 Nights in the Forest update drops.
After hundreds of hours playing Feaster, here are some insider tips:
The Bunny Foot Strategy: Grab a Bunny Foot early (day 1-2) from the pelt trader. The enhanced movement speed is incredible for closing distances
Campfire Level 4 by Day 1: This is ambitious but game-changing. Use the guaranteed coal or 6 logs spawn to boost your campfire quickly
Rescue Kids Aggressively: Don’t wait to rescue missing children. The Dino Kid on day 1 is totally doable with a Feaster – just use your melee advantage
Weapon Switching: Keep a backup ranged weapon for those situations where you can’t close the distance. A simple revolver can save your life
Night 1 Advantage: Remember, the Deer doesn’t attack on the first night. Use this time to gather resources and practice your combat skills
Absolutely! In fact, I think it’s one of the best solo classes. Your combat prowess means you don’t need to rely on teammates for protection.
I recommend focusing on combat first, then crafting. Use your natural combat advantage to clear areas, then gather resources safely.
Start with the basic weapon, upgrade to the iron sword by day 15, and aim for the diamond sword by day 40 if possible.
Position yourself strategically and take out cultists one by one. Don’t get surrounded – use your mobility to create 1v1 situations.
100% yes. The class pays for itself in survival time and combat efficiency. I’ve never regretted this investment.
The Feaster class isn’t just about being aggressive – it’s about being smart with your aggression. When you master this class, you’ll find yourself surviving longer, fighting better, and having more fun in 99 Nights in the Forest than you ever thought possible.
Remember, practice makes perfect. Don’t get discouraged if you die a few times while learning the class – that’s part of the process. Every death teaches you something new about timing, positioning, or resource management.
Now get out there and show those forest creatures who’s really at the top of the food chain! And if you found this guide helpful, make sure to check out more gaming guides for your favorite Roblox games.
Happy hunting, fellow Feaster! The forest awaits your domination.