Among the tall trees and whispering winds of 99 Nights in the Forest, a new path has emerged for adventurers—one steeped in toxins, patience, and cunning. The Poison Master is a class born from the Frog Invasion update, drawing inspiration from the venomous creatures that haunt the swamps and ponds of the forest. Unlike the brute force of the Warrior or the resilience of the Guardian, the Poison Master thrives on subtlety: wearing enemies down with toxins and turning the battlefield into a slow, suffocating trap.
Unlocking this class, however, requires more than just curiosity. It demands commitment, resourcefulness, and the patience to farm the rarest of the forest’s treasures—Diamonds.
How to Get the Poison Master Class in 99 Nights in the Forest?
Every archetype in 99 Nights in the Forest has its own price, and the Poison Master is no exception. To claim it, you’ll need 200 Diamonds, a resource both valuable and elusive. Unlike wood, food, or basic crafting materials, Diamonds cannot be traded between players, making each shard you gather feel like a victory of its own.
There are two paths forward:
- The fast route: purchasing Diamonds through the in-game Currency Shop with Robux.
- The long route: farming Diamonds through persistence and exploration.

For those who prefer the latter, the table below outlines some of the most reliable ways to gather enough Diamonds to unlock the Poison Master:
| Farming Method | Description | Diamond Reward |
| Chest Hunting | Open Legendary, Cold, Iron, or Gold chests scattered across the map. | 1x Diamond |
| Cultist Stronghold Raid | Defeat enemies and loot the stronghold’s treasures. | 5x Diamonds |
| Survive Until Day 50 | Endure the creeping horrors of the forest through to the fiftieth day. | 2x Diamonds |
| Survive Until Day 99 | Push beyond endurance to conquer the final night. | 3x Diamonds |
| Badge Challenges | Complete various achievements; Diamonds equal the star rating of the badge. | Variable |
Though the grind may feel relentless, there is a poetic justice to it—just as poison itself requires time to take hold, so too does the Poison Master demand patience to unlock.
Poison Master Class: Starting Equipment
Upon unlocking the class, players are greeted with gear that reflects its venomous nature:
- Blowpipe – Infinite ammo, firing poison darts that afflict enemies with damage-over-time. Limited to three shots before a cooldown.
- Poison Armour – A defensive set with thorn-like qualities. Enemies who strike you risk being poisoned in return.
This starting kit ensures that even from the very first night, the Poison Master embodies its role fully: a predator who thrives not on strength alone, but on decay and inevitability.
Level-Up Requirements and Perks
The Poison Master does not stay stagnant; its toxic arts deepen as you fulfill certain challenges. Each new level amplifies the potency of your venom and reshapes how you engage with foes.
| Class Perk | Level-Up Requirements | Effect(s) |
| Level 1 – Basic Venoms | N/A | Your poison effects are naturally stronger, dealing more consistent damage over time. |
| Level 2 – Spreading Sickness | Kill 100 poisoned enemies | 25% chance that defeated enemies spread poison to nearby mobs. |
| Level 3 – Venomous Precision | Kill 250 poisoned enemies | All attacks deal increased damage to poisoned enemies. |
Compared to the grind of gathering Diamonds, leveling the class feels more natural—your progress comes simply from playing the Poison Master as it was meant to be played.
Is the Poison Master Worth It in 99 Nights in the Forest?
The Poison Master is not for the impatient. Its strength lies not in overwhelming blows, but in attrition. Every dart fired, every poisoned strike, is part of a larger design: watching enemies weaken, spread their contagion, and collapse before your persistence.
For players who revel in tactics, timing, and control, the Poison Master is among the most rewarding classes in 99 Nights in the Forest. The price is steep, but much like poison itself, its true value lies in its slow, inevitable impact.
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