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Campfire Guide - 99 Nights in the Forest

Master the art of fire management in the forest. Learn about campfire levels, weather effects, fuel requirements, and survival strategies to keep your flame alive.

Campfire System Overview

Your campfire is the heart of survival in the forest. It's your shield against the darkness, your beacon of hope, and your key to unlocking the forest's secrets. Master the flames to thrive in this mysterious wilderness.

🔥Campfire Basics

The Campfire is your lifeline in the forest. Its warm glow creates a safe haven at night, driving away the fearsome Deer with its protective light. Each upgrade expands your territory, unlocking new forest regions and strengthening your survival chances.

Key Functions

  • • Safe zone during nighttime
  • • Scares away the Deer
  • • Lights up nearby surroundings
  • • Protects from blizzards
  • • Unlocks map progression

Fuel Types

  • • Logs (basic fuel)
  • • Coal (efficient fuel)
  • • Fuel Canisters (high efficiency)
  • • Biofuel (sustainable)
  • • Oil Barrels (advanced)

⚠️What Happens When It Goes Out

If the Campfire's progression meter reaches 0, the Campfire will go out. This is a critical situation that requires immediate attention.

Consequences:

  • • No safe zone from the Deer
  • • Map becomes inaccessible
  • • Crafting bench unavailable
  • • Deer becomes hungry (except day 1)
  • • Getting back to Campfire becomes difficult

Quick Reference

Essential campfire information at a glance

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Core Function

Safe zone at night, scares away Deer, unlocks map progression

Critical Risk

If fire goes out: no map access, Deer becomes hungry, survival difficult

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Progression

6 levels total, each unlocks more map area and provides better weather resistance

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Weather Resistance

Higher levels provide better protection against rain, snow, and blizzards

Use the tabs above to explore detailed information about levels, weather effects, badges, and survival strategies.

💡Tip: Start with the Overview tab for basics, then dive into specific topics