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How to Farm XP and Gems Together Efficiently in 99 Nights in the Forest - CrimsonStorm - 11-25-2025

If you’ve just started playing 99 Nights in the Forest, you’ve probably noticed that XP and Gems are two resources you can never seem to have enough of. XP helps you level up, unlock new skills, and make your character stronger, while Gems are essential for crafting, upgrading, and progressing at a good pace. The good news is that you don’t have to farm them separately. With the right methods, you can earn both at the same time and make every play session count.

This guide breaks down practical strategies, simple routines, and a few personal tips that many experienced players (myself included) rely on to maximize your returns with less grinding.

Understand the Early and Mid-Game Priorities

The XP curve in 99 Nights in the Forest starts off light, but it doesn’t take long before leveling becomes noticeably slower. That’s completely normal. The game expects you to start optimizing routes rather than fighting random enemies and hoping for the best. In the early game, focus on surviving consistently and learning where resource nodes and monster dens spawn. You’ll get a lot more value later when you already know the best travel paths instead of wandering randomly.

If you eventually choose to buy 99 nights in the forest gems, it can help accelerate crafting once you already understand what you want to invest in. But whether you spend or not, the goal is always the same: turn your time into as many rewards as possible.

Use Night Cycling to Your Advantage

Most XP and Gem drops come from tougher monsters and mini-events that happen after sunset. Instead of treating day and night the same, use them differently:

Daytime:
Farm materials, gather herbs, mine ore veins, repair equipment, and explore without much risk.

Nighttime:
Hunt elite mobs and bosses, activate forest events, and push the fights that give the biggest XP bonuses.

If you build around this rhythm, you’ll start generating steady XP without ever feeling stuck. Some nights you may get lucky with extra event spawns and walk away with more progress than you expected.

Build a Combat Loadout That Supports Fast Grinding

Even if you don’t have rare gear early on, you can still build for efficient grinding. Look for traits such as:

Damage boost on critical hit

Faster skill cooldowns

Life steal or high sustain

Movement speed bonuses

Passive damage over time effects

A character that kills quickly and doesn’t need to stop and heal every fight is always going to level faster. You don’t need ultra-rare drops to start seeing improvement; stacking a few medium-tier bonuses can dramatically increase your XP per hour.

That said, one upgrade I recommend is improving your movement options. Traversing quickly between monster groups adds more value than most people realize, especially once you’re doing long night runs.

Where and What to Farm
Monster Dens

These are the best XP per minute when you can chain multiple spawns without downtime. Try to memorize a few that are close together so you aren’t running across the entire map every five minutes.

Forest Events

Mini-events, boss spawns, and world triggers often provide bonus XP and a chance for gems. If you see them appear, drop whatever you’re doing and go. The rewards usually outweigh the time investment.

Seasonal Regions

Some map zones change during events and endgame periods. These are usually tuned for stronger players, but if you can handle them, the XP and drops are incredible.

Keep Crafting and Selling During Downtime

Even if you don’t fight every minute, you can still be getting value. Crafting high-demand loot and selling it to other players is a solid way to generate long-term wealth in the game. Some players choose to invest in cheap 99 nights in the forest items to accelerate crafting or start trading earlier, but it’s definitely not required. The main idea is that crafting acts as a second income stream that pairs naturally with XP farming.

Selling regularly also teaches you market prices, which becomes useful once you reach late-game gear crafting or decide to participate more actively in trading.

Party Play Is Better Than Solo

While solo grinding is perfectly fine, playing in a group has clear advantages:

Faster monster clears

Shared XP

More enemy spawns

Easier survival

Better map control, since each person can cover different areas

Even a duo is strong enough to double the pace. Many players from active communities like U4GM also share routes, grinding groups, and tips that make gameplay feel less overwhelming for newer players.

Multi-Goal Grinding Routes

Once you’re familiar with the terrain, pick paths that allow:

Multiple monster dens

Ore nodes

Herb clusters

Event locations

This way, even if the monsters aren’t spawning at a certain moment, you’re still gathering something useful instead of standing around waiting. The best routes are the ones where you never stop moving and never stop earning.

If you’re unsure where to begin, start by scouting your local region during the day, marking:

Enemy spawn points

Loot clusters

Places with lots of chests

Boss locations

After a few nights, a personal grinding loop will fall into place naturally.

Earning XP and Gems efficiently in 99 Nights in the Forest is more about planning than luck. Once you combine good routes, the right builds, smart timing, and consistency, the rewards ramp up quickly. You’ll level faster, unlock upgrades sooner, and get more done each night without feeling like you’re stuck endlessly grinding the same fights.

It might take a few sessions to get used to, but once it clicks, every play session becomes dramatically more productive.

FAQ

How do I get Gems in the game without spending money?
Defeating high-tier monsters, clearing nighttime events, and completing specific quests are the most reliable free methods.

Are Gems tradeable between players?
No, Gems themselves usually cannot be traded directly, but crafted gear made with them typically can.

Do I need to pay to progress?
No. Paying may speed things up, but every system in the game can be progressed through normal gameplay.

What gives the best XP per hour?
Monster dens and nighttime boss events usually provide the fastest leveling pace if done efficiently.

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