Breaking Every Animal You Can Tame In 99 Nights In The Forest
If you know how to upgrade the Taming Flute, then you're ready to move on to bigger and better critter companions. The full list of tameable 99 Nights in the Forest animals is only available after upgrading to the Strong Flute, but you'll want to start saving resources early if you've got your sights set on animals like the Mammoth or Polar Bear.
Even some of the mid-tier pets, like the Alpha Wolf, are a bit greedy. The angry pups demand more fish than I'm willing to catch during a normal run, but if I know I need to pacify one, I'll start hoarding Salmon day one.
I have my pet preferences, but since some quests and badges require dabbling in a bit of everything, I've hunted and tamed every animal in 99 Nights in the Forest.
There are 11 tameable animals in 99 Nights in the Forest, though all of them won't be available in every match. Biome-specific companions like the Green Frog or Scorpion are left to the whims of whatever map The Deer drops you into, while the Kiwi is a rare sight to behold in any biome.
Most animals require you to play the Taming Flute more than once and feed them one piece of each food per song. The food requirements below are how much you'll need in total, so, for example, the Wolf craves (3) Steaks and (3) Morsels, but you'll play the Taming Flute and give it one Morsel and Steak three times.
I've got the full animal list outlined in the table below, but since some animals are extra finicky, you can keep scrolling or use the navigation links for extra tips on the Kiwi, Alpha Wolf, and Mammoth.
The list is the same for almost everyone, but classes geared toward taming enthusiasts like the Zookeeper and Beastmaster come with a few extra perks. The Zookeeper is a little less impressive, only adding one extra pet to your limit, but its reduced food costs are pretty nice. The Beastmaster is pricier, but it's well worth the investment with a five pet limit and extra attack speed.
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There's no wrong choice, but if you need help weighing the pros and cons, we've got a handy class tier list and quick reference for active 99 Nights in the Forest codes.
The Beastmaster gets one as a freebie, but I don't typically play the class, so I'm stuck satisfying the Alpha Wolf's ridiculous palette.
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