How To Get a Hammer in 99 Nights in the Forest

Not the most efficient weapon…

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Find out how to get a Hammer in 99 Nights in the Forest using this simple guide, detailing its two primary obtainments from in-game and classes, and its uses. If you decide on the more stable classes route, you may need to get your hands on some more Diamonds. Check out the linked guide when you’re done here to learn how to stockpile them!

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How To Get a Hammer in 99 Nights in the Forest

The Hammer has two primary obtainments, including:

  • Workshop
    • Out in the wilderness, you’ll find a Cultist-ran structure that’s grey with a large anvil silhouette in its centre. This is the Workshop. After clearing the base and rebuilding the Anvil using the parts found around the structure, you can build new equipment pieces, including the Hammer.
    • Hammer Materials:
      • x5 Wood Logs
      • x5 Scrap Metal
  • Classes
    • The Decorator and Blacksmith classes both spawn with Hammers.
      • Decorator Cost: 40 Diamonds
      • Blacksmith Cost: 200 Diamonds

Both have their perks. The workshop doesn’t restrict you to a class that may not have long-term efficiency per game. However, you’ll need to unlock it again each playthrough.

On the other hand, classes, unless unequipped, allow the player to begin each new game with their discovered perks.

What Does The Hammer Do?

The Hammer allows the player using it to move furniture around. This includes reinforcements and machines around the base, as well as moving furniture from external structures such as the rugs, chairs, and mounts from cabins, and more.

It allows players freedom over their camp’s cosmetics, giving them a chance to organise their camp better in the later game after the rush of getting the fundamentals built and placed.

An exception to this is defence blueprints, including barbed wire and spiked fences, as these cannot move after placement at all.

Fun Fact: Triggered Bear Traps can be moved before the player resets them! Just hover over them and they’ll gain a white outline, allowing you to drag and drop them somewhere else without the use of a Hammer.

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