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99 Nights in the Forest: Decoration Update Adds 60+ Furniture Items and Base-Building Tools

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A Roblox character sits by a campfire in a dark forest, with a cozy wooden cabin and a lit gazebo behind them, showcasing the new decoration features of the "99 Nights in the Forest" game update.

The wait is finally over. 99 Nights in the Forest has just rolled out its long-anticipated Decoration Update, a patch that transforms the survival experience into something more personal, creative, and—dare we say—homey. Survival may still be brutal, but now you can return to a base that feels truly your own.

This update introduces over 60 new pieces of furniture, a paintbrush tool, improved furniture trader mechanics, and even the ability to rotate structures on blueprints. It’s not just about surviving anymore—it’s about thriving in a space that reflects your style.

99 Nights in the Forest Decoration Update: Key Features

Here’s what the developers have brought to the table with the latest Decoration Update:

  • 60+ New Furniture Items – Tables, shelves, couches, mushroom-themed décor, flowers, ponds, fences, fairy light arches, and even legendary-tier furniture.
  • The Paintbrush Tool – Lets players recolor structures and decorations, giving every base a unique look.
  • Furniture Trader Expansion – The trader’s inventory has been buffed with more items, rarity tiers, and better stock, finally giving currency a real purpose in the game.
  • Blueprint Rotation – Players can rotate structures during planning, making base layouts much more flexible.
  • Atmospheric Details – From soup tables to fairy lights, every new piece encourages creativity and storytelling in base design.

99 Nights in the Forest Update Gives New Value to Currency

What stands out most in this update is how it reshapes the role of coins. Before, money often piled up with little use. Now, every coin feels like a step toward unlocking your dream base—whether that’s a rustic cabin or a whimsical fairy garden.

The Furniture Trader is no longer a background character but a central part of progression. Farming cultists for loot now feels purposeful, fueling your decorating ambitions instead of just stockpiling gear.

99 Nights in the Forest Base Building Goes Beyond Survival

For many, the joy of survival games lies in the push and pull between danger and safety. But there’s always been something missing in 99 Nights in the Forest: the ability to transform a rough camp into a meaningful base. This update fills that gap in a big way.

From cozy mushroom chairs to lantern-lit gazebos, players can now build atmospheres that rival creative sandbox titles like Minecraft—except here, those cozy corners sit side by side with cultist ambushes and resource raids.

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