How to Get Bandages and Medkits in 99 Nights in the Forest
Learn how to get bandages and medkits in 99 Nights in the Forest through looting, crafting, and class selection to survive every night.

99 Nights in the Forest is a survival horror game on Roblox. Each night gets progressively harder, bringing stronger enemies, fewer resources, and higher pressure to manage food, shelter, and light.
Healing items become essential as you push deeper into the game. Bandages and medkits are your primary way to recover health after enemy encounters or environmental damage, and knowing where to find them can mean the difference between surviving another night or starting over.
In this article, we'll explore how to obtain bandages and medkits in 99 Nights in the Forest, including spawn locations and crafting methods.
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Finding Bandages and Medkits

Bandages and medkits are primarily obtained through looting across the map. Bandages commonly spawn in abandoned cabins, campsites, supply crates, and small structures scattered throughout the forest. Medkits tend to appear in deeper forest zones, locked buildings, high-risk structures, and special loot containers often guarded by stronger enemies.
Hospitals offer the best odds for finding healing supplies. These locations have a significantly higher spawn rate for both bandages and medkits compared to regular buildings, making them priority targets when your medical supplies run low.
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Crafting Bandages

First, upgrade your campfire to level 4. This unlocks advanced crafting options and allows you to build the radar. Once the radar is constructed, spend 15 scrap to locate the anvil's position on the map. You'll also need an upgraded axe or chainsaw to break through the door blocking access to the anvil location.
After reaching the anvil, you must build all its pieces before it becomes functional. With the anvil operational, you can craft bandages using 2 rabbit's feet and 2 wolf pelts. Rabbit's feet drop from rabbits found throughout the forest, while wolf pelts come from wolves that appear more frequently at night.
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Classes

Your chosen class determines how many healing items you start with at the beginning of the game. Classes are purchased using diamonds, the currency in 99 Nights in the Forest. You can earn diamonds through gameplay or purchase them with 99 NITF store or Robux.
The Medic class begins with 2 bandages and offers the best healing advantage. At level 3, one of your bandages upgrades to a medkit, giving you access to stronger healing early without needing to loot or craft one.
The Support class starts with 1 bandage. While this is the lowest starting amount, the class likely offers other utility benefits that compensate for the reduced medical supplies.
The Undead class begins with 1 bandage, matching the Support starting count, but you gain a permanent bonus every time you are revived
Conclusion
Bandages and medkits are vital for surviving the increasingly difficult nights in 99 Nights in the Forest. Looting remains the most accessible method early on, with hospitals offering the highest spawn rates despite their danger. Once you've upgraded your campfire and unlocked the anvil, crafting provides a reliable way to produce bandages using rabbit's feet and wolf pelts. Your class choice also impacts your starting supplies, with Medic offering the strongest healing advantage thanks to its level 3 medkit upgrade.





