The Egg Hunt event in 99 Nights in the Forest adds a fun challenge where players must search the map and collect different eggs to earn rewards. Instead of being placed only in fixed spots, many of these eggs spawn through events or special activities across the map.
There are 11 eggs in total that players can collect during the event. After picking them up, you can place them into the egg basket to earn points. These points act as a special currency that can be exchanged for rewards in the event shop.
Because the map is randomly generated each time you play, some eggs will not always appear in the exact same place. However, certain locations and actions make it much easier to find them quickly.
How the Egg Hunt Works
Before starting your search, there are a few things you should know about the event:
- You can carry up to 12 eggs at once in your egg sack.
- Eggs must be returned to the egg basket to convert them into points.
- The forest map is randomly generated, meaning egg spawns can change.
- Some eggs require special actions like fishing, lightning strikes, or events.
Because of this system, exploration and paying attention to events around the map is the key to collecting all eggs.
Basic Eggs (Random Spawn)
The most common eggs are Basic Eggs. These eggs simply appear randomly throughout the forest.
You will often find them:
- On the ground around the map
- Near structures or ruins
- In open areas of the forest
Sometimes these eggs roll away when you approach them, so make sure to grab them quickly before they move too far.
Lightning Egg
The Lightning Egg requires a special condition.
You may find this egg hidden under structures or objects around the forest. However, you cannot turn it in immediately.
To complete it:
- Place the Lightning Egg on the ground.
- Wait until a lightning storm begins.
- Let lightning strike the egg to charge it.
Once the egg is struck by lightning, you can place it into the egg basket to claim the reward.
Hard Mode Egg
Another special egg is connected to the Hard Mode building.
To obtain it:
- Find the structure where Hard Mode can be activated.
- Start the Hard Mode event.
- An egg will spawn inside the building during the event.
Be careful though, as Hard Mode significantly increases the difficulty of the game.
UFO Crash Egg
One of the most interesting eggs comes from a UFO event.
During gameplay, you may notice UFOs flying across the sky. Sometimes they crash somewhere on the map.
To get this egg:
- Watch the sky for UFOs.
- Travel to the crash site.
- Defeat the aliens that appear.
- Look for the UFO Egg dropped at the crash location.
Since the event is random, it may take a few attempts before the egg appears.
Cave Egg
Exploring caves is another good way to find eggs.
Many caves scattered across the forest have a chance to spawn a Cave Egg inside them. These areas are easy to miss, so always check inside caves when exploring the map.
Basketball Hoop Egg
Some maps generate basketball hoops in certain areas.
When these structures appear, they can sometimes spawn an egg nearby. Make sure to check around these locations whenever you encounter them.
Fishing Egg
Fishing is another method to obtain eggs during the event.
Simply go to a fishing spot and start fishing. After a few attempts, you may obtain an egg from the water instead of regular resources.
Lava Area Egg
Certain maps include a lava zone. These dangerous areas can also spawn eggs.
Be careful while exploring here since enemies and environmental hazards can make it harder to grab the egg safely.
Best Tips to Find Eggs Faster
Since many eggs rely on RNG, using a good strategy can save a lot of time.
Here are a few tips:
- Explore key landmarks across the map first.
- Always check caves and special structures.
- Watch for UFO crash events in the sky.
- Take advantage of stormy weather for Lightning Eggs.
- Keep returning eggs quickly so your sack does not fill up.
Following these tips will make collecting all eggs much easier.
The Egg Hunt event in 99 Nights in the Forest encourages players to explore every corner of the map while reacting to random events happening during the game. Some eggs are simple to find, while others require specific actions like lightning storms, UFO crashes, or fishing.
Because the forest map changes every round, every playthrough feels a little different. If you focus on exploring landmarks, caves, and event areas, you should be able to collect all 11 eggs and earn the event rewards much faster.