Jungle Biome

Tier Update

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Jungle Biome update guide for 99 Nights in the Forest, summarizing the official Discord Part 1 and Part 2 additions.

Stats

first Update2026-02-28
second Update2026-03-07
confirmed ContentJungle Biome, jungle cultists, boars, poison claws, ancient temples, fight pits, structures, mossy mammoths
checked At2026-05-08

Jungle Biome

The Jungle Biome arrived through two official Discord update entries. Part 1, posted on February 28, 2026, confirmed the Jungle Biome, jungle cultists, boars, poison claws, and ancient temples. Part 2, posted on March 7, 2026, confirmed jungle fight pits, jungle structures, mossy mammoths, and the Cat Entity.

Confirmed Timeline

DateConfirmed additions
2026-02-28Jungle Biome, jungle cultists, boars, poison claws, ancient temples
2026-03-07Jungle fight pits, jungle structures, mossy mammoths, Cat Entity

Route Use

Treat the Jungle Biome as a mid-run or later route unless your team is already stable. Biome content can contain useful progression, but it also creates extra enemy and structure pressure. Do not push jungle content before the base has fuel, food, light, and a return route.

Quick Decision

Go jungle when the run is already stable. Skip jungle when the team is hungry, split, low on light, or unsure how to return. The page is useful because it separates confirmed update content from unverified loot claims, so players do not waste a run chasing a rumor.

Before Entering Jungle

Use the same discipline as a rescue push:

CheckWhy it matters
Campfire fuelJungle pressure is worse if the safe zone collapses while players are away
FoodLonger routes punish players who arrive hungry
LightUnknown or layered pressure is safer when players can control night threats
Carry spaceA good route is wasted if useful loot cannot be brought back
Return timingEntering late in the day turns the biome into a trap

If the team cannot pass these checks, run a shorter route first.

What To Farm First

Bloxpedia Hub does not publish exact jungle loot tables without stronger source support. From a player-help angle, treat the first jungle visit as scouting:

  • Identify nearby structures.
  • Note enemy pressure.
  • Return with supplies instead of overcommitting.
  • Decide whether the next visit needs more food, better tools, or more teammates.

This prevents the common mistake of turning a new biome into a blind full-send.

What This Page Does Not Claim

Bloxpedia Hub is not publishing exact spawn rates, loot tables, or drop chances unless a source confirms them. The official Discord confirms the feature additions, not a complete data table.

Bloxpedia Hub Verdict

Jungle is real, update-backed content. Use it after the first survival loop is controlled, and separate confirmed additions from unverified loot claims.

Source guardrails

This page is kept as player guidance for 99 Nights in the Forest. When exact values, hidden rates, damage numbers, drop chances, or prices are not directly verified by the listed sources, treat them as legacy guide context rather than confirmed current facts.

Bloxpedia Hub does not recommend scripts, executors, mod menus, or downloadable reward tools for this game. Use official Roblox data, visible public source reports, and recently checked code status before spending rare resources.

Source Guardrails

  • - Scripts, executors, mod menus, account-sharing offers, and downloadable reward tools are not recommended or linked.
  • - Exact hidden rates, drop chances, damage values, and private update claims are not invented when sources do not verify them.
  • - Discord channel collection exists at generated/discord/99-nights-in-the-forest-channel-collection-2026-05-08.json.

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