How to Get Bandages in 99 Nights in the Forest

In the unforgiving wilderness, a single item can be the difference between a successful run and a team wipe. The 99 nights in the forest bandage is that item. This guide explains every way to acquire this crucial life-saving tool.

A player character holding a bandage, ready to revive a teammate.
The bandage: an essential tool for any team-oriented survivor.

Before we dive into how to find them, let's establish why the bandage in 99 Nights in the Forest is a top-tier item, especially in multiplayer. When a player's health is depleted, they don't immediately die; they enter a "downed" state. In this state, they are immobile and helpless. This is where the bandage comes in. It is the primary tool used to revive a fallen teammate, restoring them to a functional state and getting them back in the fight. Without a bandage, a downed teammate is forced to respawn, often far from the group and without their gear. A single bandage can prevent a catastrophic loss of momentum and is the key to earning the coveted "First Aid" badge listed in our complete list of achievements.

All Known Ways to Get a Bandage

Unlike wood or scrap, you can't just find bandages lying on the forest floor. They are a scarce and valuable resource. Many new players make the mistake of assuming they are craftable. Let's be perfectly clear: you cannot craft a 99 nights in the forest bandage. Wasting time and resources trying to discover a recipe is a futile effort. Instead, you must acquire them through two specific methods.

Method 1: The Medic Class (The Only Guaranteed Way)

This is the most reliable and straightforward method. The game offers two premium classes for purchase with Robux: the Ranger and the Medic. The **Medic class** is designed specifically for a support role and comes with a significant starting advantage: you spawn into the game with two bandages already in your inventory. For any group that's serious about long-term survival, having at least one player in the Medic role is a non-negotiable strategy. It provides an immediate safety net, allowing for recovery from early-game mistakes and aggressive exploration. If you frequently play with friends, designating a "bandage carrier" by having them play Medic is the optimal way to ensure you always have access to this vital utility.

Method 2: World Loot (Rare and Unreliable)

If you aren't playing as a Medic, this is your only other option. Bandages and their more powerful cousins, Medkits, can be found as rare loot inside points of interest scattered across the map. To find a bandage in 99 Nights in the Forest, you need to be a thorough scavenger. Prioritize searching these locations:

  • Abandoned Sheds and Cabins: These dilapidated structures are prime locations for valuable loot. Check every corner, shelf, and container.
  • Crates and Chests: You will often find wooden crates, sometimes in caves or near campsites. Always break them open or interact with them.
  • Vehicle Wrecks: Occasionally, you may stumble upon crashed vehicles. They can contain rare items, including medical supplies.

Finding a bandage this way is entirely dependent on luck. You could explore for many in-game days without finding one. This rarity is a deliberate design choice to make the Medic class more valuable and to heighten the tension of every combat encounter. You can learn the best routes for looting on our detailed game guide page. This entire system is part of what makes the game a compelling survival experience, as noted on our main fan hub.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can you craft a bandage?

No. This is the most common misconception. Bandages are not craftable at any workbench level. Do not waste materials trying to make one. The only ways to get a 99 nights in the forest bandage are by playing the Medic class or finding one as rare loot.

What is the difference between a Bandage and a Medkit?

Both items can revive a downed teammate. However, the Medkit is a superior version. It not only revives the player but also restores them to full health, making it far more valuable in the heat of battle. Medkits are even rarer than bandages.

Can I use a bandage on myself?

No. Bandages are strictly for reviving other players who are in the downed state. You cannot use them to heal your own health. For self-healing, you must rely on consumables like berries, carrots, or stew.

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