How to get Gem of the Forest in 99 Nights in the Forest
Gem of the Forest is a late-game 99 Nights in the Forest crafting material used for Crafting Bench Level 5 and Tier 5 crafts. It is separate from the normal gems or diamonds used for classes and code rewards. Use this page to separate Forest Gem routes from normal diamonds, then decide whether the first full gem should go into Crafting Bench 5 or a Tier 5 craft.
Fandom is the primary source for Forest Gem sources, fragments, and Tier 5 uses. GamesRadar is used as a second source for the Crafting Bench Level 5 upgrade cost.
Four Forest Gem fragments can be combined into one full Gem of the Forest, based on the checked Fandom data.
Forest Gem source routes
Follow these routes by confidence. Stronghold and fragments are checked facts; chest routes are listed but not turned into unsupported drop-rate claims.
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Use the Stronghold page before attempting this route because cultist waves and scaling levels can end weak runs.
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Bring ranged damage, food, and recovery before treating Stronghold as a Forest Gem route.
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Plan the return path before entering so the reward does not turn into a lost run.
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Do not treat Stronghold as a beginner farm route.
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Do not assume every Stronghold run is worth the risk if your route is still missing food, ammo, or revives.
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Treat this as a long-run objective, not an early-game checklist item.
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Prepare recovery and base safety before intentionally pushing into late nights.
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Track fragments until you have enough to combine into a full Forest Gem.
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Do not build a page or route around exact drop rates because the checked source does not publish a stable rate.
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Do not push day 100 just for fragments if your base cannot survive normal night pressure.
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Use chest routes as bonus value while you are already doing late-game objectives.
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Keep this route secondary until stronger sources confirm exact chest odds.
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Link chest planning with Stronghold and map routes instead of chasing random containers blindly.
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Do not claim a guaranteed Forest Gem from every chest.
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Do not publish a drop-rate table without patch-specific proof.
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Save fragments until you can combine a full gem.
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Decide the spend before combining if your team is split between Bench 5 and a Tier 5 craft.
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Use the Crafting Bench 5 page once the full gem is ready.
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Do not confuse Forest Gem fragments with normal diamond or code rewards.
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Do not spend the first full Forest Gem without choosing the run failure point you need to solve.
What to spend Gem of the Forest on
Every spend is expensive. Pick the one that fixes the real blocker in the run instead of copying a recipe list blindly.
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Best first spend when your team needs access to multiple Tier 5 options rather than one immediate effect.
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Best when deaths are the main reason your long runs fail, especially in solo or small-team routes.
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Best for speedrun pacing or routes where night pressure wastes more value than death risk.
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Best when storms are the blocker for fuel, travel, or base safety.
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Best only when conversion value matters more than recovery, night skipping, or weather control.
How do I get Gem of the Forest in 99 Nights in the Forest?
The checked sources point to Cultist Stronghold rewards, Day 100+ nighttime raid cultists, Golden or Ruby Chests, and combining Forest Gem fragments.
How many Forest Gem fragments make one Gem of the Forest?
Fandom says 4 Gem of the Forest fragments can be combined into one full Gem of the Forest.
Is Gem of the Forest the same as diamonds or code gems?
No. Gem of the Forest is a late-game crafting material. Diamonds or normal gems are used for currency-style rewards such as classes and codes.
What should I spend my first Gem of the Forest on?
Use Crafting Bench Level 5 if you need access to multiple Tier 5 options. Use Respawn Capsule first if death is the main failure point.
Can chests guarantee Gem of the Forest?
The checked source lists Golden or Ruby Chests as possible sources, but this page does not claim a guaranteed drop rate.
Is this site affiliated with Roblox?
No. Quest Codes is a fan-made source-checked guide site and is not affiliated with Roblox or the 99 Nights in the Forest developer.
