In the latest update for 99 Nights in the Forest, a new NPC has been added—the Furniture Trader. This mysterious character appears randomly and sells various cosmetic items that players can use to decorate their camps. If you’re having trouble locating him or you’re unsure what he offers, this guide will walk you through everything you need to know about finding the Furniture Trader, when he appears, where to look, and what he brings to your base.
When Does the Furniture Trader Appear?
The Furniture Trader can show up at random times, typically within the first week of your playthrough. Some players report seeing him as early as Day 4, while others have spotted him on Day 6. When he’s around, you’ll get a server-wide message in your log:
“The Furniture Trader is wandering through the forest today.”
Once you see this message, open your map. The trader will appear as an NPC icon—look for a figure wearing brown clothing and one-eyed glasses. This makes him easy to distinguish from other points of interest (POIs).
Where to Find the Furniture Trader
Unlike other fixed NPCs, the Furniture Trader has no set spawn point. His location changes every time he appears, and he can be found anywhere on the map. For example:
- Near the Anvil in the north.
- Southern regions.
To find him, rely on your map and head toward the NPC icon as soon as the appearance message pops up. He’ll be there with his cart full of furniture items.
All Items Sold by the Furniture Trader
The Furniture Trader sells a small but growing list of camp decorations. These don’t affect gameplay stats but are great for customizing your base. Here are the current items available for purchase:
- Green Signpost Common 10
- Purple Signpost Common 10
- Wooden Stool Common 10
- Purple Rug Rare 20
- Sunflower Rare 20
After buying furniture, head back to your base, open your inventory, and select the item to place it like a blueprint. Set it down anywhere, and it’ll be instantly placed in your camp.
Can You Kill the Furniture Trader?
Technically, yes—you can attack and kill the Furniture Trader. But there’s no reward for doing so. He won’t drop loot or give you any special materials. Because of this, it’s generally a waste of time and resources. You’re better off saving your energy and letting him carry on with his travels.
The Furniture Trader adds a refreshing touch to 99 Nights in the Forest, offering players a way to personalize their base beyond just survival needs. While tracking him down can be tricky due to his random appearances and spawn locations, the map icon and server announcement make things manageable. If you’re looking to add some flair to your camp, keep an eye out during the early days of your adventure—and don’t forget to bring enough Gold Coins!