99 Nights in the Forest Pelt Trader, Wolf Pelt, and Medkit guide
Pelt Trader searches usually mean the player is deciding whether to spend Wolf Pelt at the trader, save it for bandages, or keep a Medkit for bigger recovery. This page separates those decisions so the route does not waste scarce recovery materials.
Fandom is used for the Pelt Trader, Wolf Pelt, Medkit, and Bandage reference trail. PC Gamer is used to cross-check the bandage route. Quest Codes does not claim a Medkit is a current Pelt Trader reward unless the checked trader table confirms it.
If you searched for Pelt Trader, Medkit, and Wolf Pelt together, the useful decision is whether the run needs a trade reward or safer recovery more.
Pelt Trader route decisions
These sections target the exact search pattern now showing in GSC: Pelt Trader, Medkit, and Wolf Pelt. The page keeps confirmed facts separate from unconfirmed shortcuts.
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Use the trader as a route decision after the camp is stable, not as the first objective of a weak run.
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Bring the exact pelt you want to trade instead of carrying every animal drop blindly.
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Check nearby danger and return timing before opening trade decisions far from safety.
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Do not assume the trader replaces crafting; some pelts are better saved for recovery crafts.
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Do not publish exact rotation timing beyond the checked source trail without a fresh in-game/source confirmation.
Sources
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Treat Wolf Pelt as a scarce route material until your bandage needs are covered.
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Use the Pelt Trader when the offered item solves the current route problem.
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Save Wolf Pelt when the team still lacks safe revive resources.
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A trader reward is not automatically better than keeping the material for recovery.
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Do not turn one run result into a guaranteed trader table if sources change after an update.
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Use the bandage page when the team is pushing Missing Kids, Stronghold, or late-night routes.
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Carry Wolf Pelt toward the Tool Workshop / Anvil if the run needs revive coverage.
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Trade only surplus Wolf Pelt after recovery needs are covered.
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Do not spend the last Wolf Pelt on a trade if the team still needs a revive plan.
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Material names can differ between sources; this page keeps the route-level decision conservative.
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Save Medkit for deeper route pressure, teammate recovery, or emergency survival.
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Use bandages first when the revive route can be handled without consuming a Medkit.
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Keep Medkit and Wolf Pelt decisions separate unless a checked source confirms a direct trader link.
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The current page does not claim Medkit is a confirmed Pelt Trader reward.
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Do not spend premium recovery after minor fights if campfire healing can safely handle the damage.
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Use search demand as a clue for what players need explained.
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Keep exact trader-item claims tied to source tables or visible in-game confirmation.
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Send recovery questions back to Bandages, Survival Guide, and Map pages when the safer answer is route planning.
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Do not publish drop rates, hidden trader odds, or exact refresh rules without stronger confirmation.
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Do not merge Medkit, Wolf Pelt, and Pelt Trader into one claim when sources only confirm them as related route decisions.
What should I do with Wolf Pelt in 99 Nights in the Forest?
Use Wolf Pelt only after deciding whether your run needs a Pelt Trader item or bandage materials more. If the team still needs revives, saving Wolf Pelt for the bandage route is safer.
Does the Pelt Trader give Medkits?
Quest Codes does not list Medkit as a confirmed Pelt Trader reward unless the checked trader source confirms it. Medkit is treated as a separate recovery item and route decision.
Should I trade Wolf Pelt or craft bandages?
Craft bandages first when recovery and revives matter. Trade surplus Wolf Pelt only when the offered item solves the current route problem.
Is Medkit better than Bandage?
Medkit is a stronger recovery item, while bandages are better to preserve for revives and controlled recovery routes. Do not waste either after minor fights if campfire healing is safe.
Is this an official Roblox guide?
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.
