
If you’re a dedicated 99 Nights in the Forest player, you’ve probably heard whispers in the community about “Admin Abuse” events, those magical 30-minute windows where diamonds rain from the sky and rare blueprints spawn like candy. I’ve been participating in these Update Parties since they launched with the Frog Invasion update back in August 2025, and let me tell you, these events are absolutely game-changing for your progression.
In this comprehensive guide, I’m breaking down everything you need to know about 99 Nights in the Forest Admin Abuse timings, what to expect during these chaotic celebrations, and exactly how to maximize your rewards. Whether you’re a Day 1 newbie or pushing toward Night 99, understanding Update Party schedules could save you dozens of hours of grinding.
Quick Answer: 99 Nights in the Forest Admin Abuse events (officially called Update Parties) occur every Saturday at 1:00 PM EST (10:00 AM PST). These 30-minute pre-update celebrations shower players with free diamonds, legendary blueprints, rare materials, and exclusive admin items that would normally take hours of grinding to obtain.
| Key Information | Details |
|---|---|
| Event Frequency | Every Saturday (Weekly) |
| Duration | 30 Minutes |
| Standard Time | 1:00 PM EST / 10:00 AM PST |
| Primary Rewards | 20-40💎 Diamonds, Legendary Blueprints, Admin Items |
| Party Size | Up to 10 Players |
| Official Name | Update Party |
| Community Name | Admin Abuse |
| First Event | August 2026 (Frog Invasion Update) |
Let me explain what Admin Abuse actually means in the context of 99 Nights in the Forest. The official term the developers use is “Update Party,” but the entire community affectionately calls these events “Admin Abuse” because that’s literally what happens. Game administrators “abuse” their powers to break the normal rules of gameplay and shower players with rewards.
Think of it like this: during regular gameplay, you’re carefully managing resources, grinding for materials, and praying for rare blueprint drops from bosses. You might spend 5-7 hours farming to get enough diamonds for a new class. During Admin Abuse? The developers literally spawn 20-40 diamonds directly at your campfire. They drop legendary blueprints, rare crafting materials, exclusive cosmetics, and special admin items that you simply cannot obtain anywhere else in the game.
Update Parties weren’t always part of 99 Nights in the Forest. These events were introduced during the Frog Invasion Update in August 2026 as a way for the developers at Grandma’s Favorite Games (led by Cracky4) to thank the community before rolling out major content updates. The first Update Party broke records with over 5 million concurrent players all rushing to grab free loot before the servers updated.
The concept was inspired by similar “Admin Abuse” events in other popular Roblox survival games like Steal a Brainrot and Grow a Garden, where developers temporarily go wild with their powers to create controlled chaos and massive reward drops. The 99 Nights community loved it so much that it became a weekly tradition.
Here’s exactly what happens during a 99 Nights in the Forest Admin Abuse event based on my dozens of participations:
Pre-Event Setup (30-60 minutes before):
Event Start (First 10-15 Minutes – The Golden Window):
Mid-Event (15-25 Minutes):
Event End (Final 5 Minutes):
Post-Event:
The term “Admin Abuse” is playful community slang that stuck because administrators are literally breaking the game’s normal balance and rules. In standard gameplay, getting 40 diamonds might require:
During Admin Abuse? Admins just spawn them at your feet. They’re “abusing” their developer powers to give you rewards that would normally require serious grinding. It’s all done in good fun as a celebration and thank-you to the player base, which is why the community embraced the nickname so enthusiastically.
One of the most frustrating parts of participating in Update Parties used to be figuring out exactly when they start in my local time zone. I’ve missed events because I miscalculated daylight saving time shifts or forgot about UTC conversions. To save you from the same fate, I’ve compiled this comprehensive global timing chart.
Next 99 Nights in the Forest Admin Abuse Event: Date: [Next Saturday] Primary Time: 1:00 PM EST / 10:00 AM PST
| Region/Time Zone | Local Start Time | Day |
|---|---|---|
| United States (Pacific) – PST | 10:00 AM | Saturday |
| United States (Mountain) – MST | 11:00 AM | Saturday |
| United States (Central) – CST | 12:00 PM | Saturday |
| United States (Eastern) – EST | 1:00 PM | Saturday |
| Canada (Atlantic) – AST | 2:00 PM | Saturday |
| Brazil (Brasília) – BRT | 3:00 PM | Saturday |
| United Kingdom – GMT/UTC | 6:00 PM | Saturday |
| France/Germany/Italy – CET | 7:00 PM | Saturday |
| Eastern Europe – EET | 8:00 PM | Saturday |
| Turkey – TRT | 9:00 PM | Saturday |
| Russia (Moscow) – MSK | 9:00 PM | Saturday |
| UAE (Dubai) – GST | 10:00 PM | Saturday |
| India – IST | 11:30 PM | Saturday |
| Philippines – PHT | 2:00 AM | Sunday |
| China/Hong Kong – CST | 2:00 AM | Sunday |
| Japan – JST | 3:00 AM | Sunday |
| Australia (Sydney) – AEDT | 5:00 AM | Sunday |
| New Zealand – NZDT | 7:00 AM | Sunday |
Important Note on Daylight Saving Time: The times listed above may shift by one hour during daylight saving transitions in March/April and October/November. The developers maintain the EST/PST timing as the base, so always double-check the official Discord announcements during these transition periods.
Based on my tracking of every Update Party since August 2026, here’s the consistent pattern I’ve identified:
Saturday Schedule:
The developers have been remarkably consistent with this Saturday 1:00 PM EST schedule. In my experience tracking 20+ Update Parties, they’ve only deviated from this timing twice—both times due to emergency Roblox platform issues that forced a delay.
Missing an Admin Abuse event feels terrible because you know everyone else is swimming in free diamonds while you’re stuck grinding. Here’s my foolproof system to ensure you never miss another Update Party:
1. Join the Official Discord Server The 99 Nights in the Forest Discord (https://discord.com/invite/nightsintheforest) with over 838,000 members is THE authoritative source for event announcements. The developers post in the announcements channel 3-5 days before each Update Party with:
Set your Discord notifications to “All Messages” for the announcements channel so you get pinged immediately when posts go live.
2. Enable Roblox Game Notifications In the Roblox app or website:
You’ll get a push notification when major events are announced.
3. Set Calendar Reminders Since Update Parties follow a weekly Saturday schedule, I’ve set recurring calendar events on my phone:
This triple-alert system ensures I’m never caught off-guard.
4. Follow Developer Social Media
5. Bookmark This Page I update this article within hours of any schedule changes or special events being announced, so bookmarking this page gives you a reliable reference point.
Let me break down exactly what you can expect to collect during a 30-minute Admin Abuse event. I’ve participated in every single Update Party since August 2026, and I’ve tracked my rewards meticulously to give you realistic expectations.
Free Diamonds/Gems:
The diamond drops happen throughout the event, spawning directly at your campfire and scattered nearby. They’re hard to miss—literally glowing gem piles that you run over to collect. In my best event, I collected 42 diamonds in a single 30-minute session, which is absolutely insane compared to normal gameplay.
Party Decoration Items: Every Update Party gives you exclusive cosmetic items at the start:
These items are permanent additions to your inventory and serve as status symbols showing you participated in specific events. Some early Update Party items (like the original August 2026 party hat) are now incredibly rare and valuable in the trading community.
Ruby Chests: These premium chests contain multiple high-tier items and spawn frequently during Update Parties. In normal gameplay, Ruby Chests are extremely rare drops from defeating the Cultist King or found in hidden cave systems. During Admin Abuse, I’ve collected 3-7 Ruby Chests in a single event.
Ruby Chest contents typically include:
Crafting Materials: Admins spawn massive quantities of materials that would normally require hours of gathering:
Campfire Fuel:
Legendary Blueprints: These are the real treasures that make Admin Abuse events worth attending. Blueprints that would normally require defeating powerful bosses multiple times or surviving 50+ days become available:
In my experience, I receive 1-3 legendary blueprints per Update Party, with some events being more generous than others.
Alien Items: These special drops from the Meteor Update include:
These items ONLY spawn during Update Parties and cannot be obtained through normal gameplay:
Admin Axe:
Admin Gun:
Special Event Items: Depending on the current update theme:
During most Update Parties, developers announce new redemption codes in the Discord server. These codes provide additional rewards:
Recent codes have included:
To put this in perspective, let me compare what you get in 30 minutes of Admin Abuse vs. 30 minutes of normal gameplay:
30 Minutes of Admin Abuse:
30 Minutes of Normal Gameplay:
The difference is staggering. A single Update Party can provide more progression than 10-15 hours of standard grinding. This is why veteran players consider Admin Abuse attendance absolutely mandatory for efficient progression.

Getting into an Update Party might seem straightforward, but there are critical timing considerations and optimization strategies that can make the difference between maximizing your rewards and missing half the event. Let me walk you through my perfected approach.
1. Clear Your Inventory (Optional but Helpful) While there’s technically no inventory limit, organizing your storage beforehand makes it easier to track what you collect during the event. I take screenshots of my gem count and key items before the event so I can see exactly what I gained afterward.
2. Check Your Internet Connection Update Parties cause massive server strain with thousands of players logging in simultaneously. I’ve learned the hard way that a spotty WiFi connection during the critical first 10 minutes means missing the best drops. If possible:
3. Coordinate with Friends Update Parties support 10-player parties, and coordinating with a full team has multiple benefits:
Set up a Discord voice chat with your squad 30 minutes before the event for real-time coordination.
4. Prepare Your Private Server (Advanced Strategy) If you own a private server or can afford one (200 Robux), having it ready as a backup is incredibly valuable. During some Update Parties, public servers become so congested that they crash or lag severely. Private servers:
However, not all Update Parties activate on private servers—some are exclusively public server events. Check the Discord announcements beforehand.
5. Log into Roblox Early (12:15-12:30 PM EST) This is absolutely crucial. Don’t wait until 12:55 PM and expect to easily join. Here’s why:
When the Update Party queue opens (typically around 12:30 PM EST), thousands of players flood the system simultaneously. Servers have capacity limits, and the queue system prioritizes:
I recommend logging into Roblox itself by 12:15 PM EST, even if the Update Party queue isn’t open yet. Navigate to the 99 Nights in the Forest game page and have it ready.
6. Refresh the Game Page (12:25-12:30 PM EST) Starting around 12:25 PM EST, refresh the game page every 2-3 minutes. You’re looking for:
7. Join the Party Queue (As Soon as Available) The moment you see the Update Party option available:
8. Sprint to Your Campfire Immediately The second you spawn into the Update Party server, run directly to your campfire area. Don’t waste time exploring or checking your inventory. The first wave of spawns happens immediately, and being at the campfire ensures you’re in the center of the action.
The campfire and surrounding area is where 80-90% of admin spawns occur. Diamonds, Ruby Chests, legendary blueprints—they all rain down near this central location.
9. Spam-Collect Everything in Sight During the first 10-15 minutes, your only job is to run around collecting glowing items. Don’t stop to:
Just grab everything. You can sort through your haul after the event ends.
10. Watch Global Chat for Admin Announcements Administrators will post messages in the global chat announcing special spawns:
These announcements give you 10-30 seconds to position yourself optimally.
11. Spread Out with Your Team If you’re playing with friends, don’t all cluster in the exact same spot. Assign zones:
Call out rare spawns in voice chat so everyone can grab them before they despawn.
12. Slow Down and Organize Around the 15-minute mark, spawn rates typically slow down. This is your window to:
13. Interact with Developers One of the coolest aspects of Update Parties is direct developer interaction. The dev team (including Cracky4, the founder) often joins servers personally. This is your chance to:
Keep it respectful and positive—these devs are actively engaging with the community during their “abuse” session.
14. Check Discord for Code Drops Pull up the Discord announcements channel on your phone or second monitor. Many times, special codes drop mid-event that you can redeem instantly for bonus rewards.
15. Final Collection Push The last 5 minutes often see a final wave of spawns. Admins sometimes do “grand finale” drops with:
Stay active and keep collecting until the very end.
16. Screenshot Your Best Items Before the server shuts down, take screenshots of any ultra-rare items you collected, especially:
These make great social media posts and trading references.
17. Prepare for Server Shutdown When the 30-minute timer hits zero, you’ll see countdown messages:
Don’t panic—all items in your inventory are automatically saved. The server shutdown just transitions you back to the main menu.
18. Verify Your Rewards Once you’re back at the main menu, rejoin a standard 99 Nights server and immediately check your inventory. Verify that:
In my 20+ Update Party participations, I’ve never lost items, but it’s worth a quick check for peace of mind.
19. Explore the New Update Remember, Update Parties happen RIGHT BEFORE major content updates. After the event, the main game will have:
Use your Admin Abuse rewards to immediately engage with the new content from a position of strength.
20. Share Your Experience The 99 Nights community thrives on shared experiences. Post in the Discord or social media about:
This feedback helps the developers understand what works well and informs future Update Party designs.
Through my extensive participation in Update Parties, I’ve encountered and solved virtually every technical issue possible. Here’s my troubleshooting guide:
Symptoms:
Solutions:
Symptoms:
Solutions:
Reality Check: During peak events (like Halloween or Christmas), some players don’t get in until 5-10 minutes into the event. Don’t despair—there’s still 20-25 minutes of prime collection time.
Symptoms:
Solutions:
Pro Tip: If lag is unbearable, sometimes disconnecting and rejoining 10 minutes into the event helps. The initial rush causes the worst congestion, and joining slightly late with a stable connection beats being there from the start with unplayable lag.
Symptoms:
Solutions:
Note: In my experience across 20+ events, I’ve never actually lost items. They’ve always been in my inventory, just in unexpected categories.
Symptoms:
Solutions:
Silver Lining: Missing one Update Party isn’t the end of the world. You’ll have another chance in just 7 days. Use that week to grind resources and prepare for an even better performance next time.
Symptoms:
Solutions:
Current Working Code (as of February 2026):
One of the most compelling reasons to attend Admin Abuse events is the exclusive items that ONLY spawn during these parties. These items have become status symbols in the 99 Nights community, and some early party items are now extremely rare and valuable.
Admin Axe:
I was lucky enough to get the Admin Axe during the September Volcano Part 2 event, and it has completely changed how I approach resource gathering. In Hard Mode, where corrupted trees normally require chainsaw + multiple swings, the Admin Axe makes you feel unstoppable.
Admin Gun:
The Admin Gun is the single most powerful weapon in the entire game. When cultists raid your camp during Night 80+, this weapon turns what would be a desperate defense into an easy victory.
First-Event Party Hat (August 2026):
I still wear my August party hat with pride, and other players regularly message me asking where I got it. It’s a badge of honor showing I’ve been playing since the beginning of the Update Party era.
Themed Event Items:
Each major update’s party includes exclusive themed decorations:
These items rotate and never return, making each Update Party’s cosmetics permanently exclusive to attendees of that specific event.
Certain legendary blueprints have only appeared during specific Update Parties and haven’t been added to the general loot pool:
If you missed these events, you literally cannot obtain these items through normal gameplay. This creates a fascinating collector’s economy within the community.
The Hard Mode feature introduced in late January 2026 has added interesting dynamics to Update Party rewards. Let me explain how Hard Mode interacts with Admin Abuse events.
Yes, with important caveats:
Items collected during Update Parties permanently add to your account inventory and CAN be used in Hard Mode runs. However, Hard Mode has specific restrictions:
Allowed:
Special Cases:
Pro Strategy for Hard Mode: If you’re planning a Hard Mode run, attending the Update Party RIGHT BEFORE your attempt is incredibly smart:
Several top leaderboard Hard Mode runs (50+ days survived) were completed by players who attended the Update Party earlier that same day and used the resources strategically.
During Update Parties that coincide with Hard Mode updates, special Hard Mode items sometimes spawn:
Corrupted Chest Items (January 2026 Update Party):
These items normally ONLY drop from Corrupted Chests found at rifts in active Hard Mode runs. Getting them during an Update Party lets you:
Research Outpost Blueprints:
Here’s my recommended approach for hardcore players:
Week 1: Update Party
Week 2: Hard Mode Push
Week 3: Next Update Party
This cycle maximizes both Update Party rewards and Hard Mode progression, making you advance faster than players who don’t coordinate their calendar strategically.
After attending 20+ Update Parties and comparing notes with top community players, I’ve compiled this collection of advanced strategies that separate average participants from maximum-reward collectors.
Concept: Spawns aren’t completely random—they follow patterns.
I’ve analyzed admin spawn behavior across multiple events and noticed:
Strategy: Instead of randomly running around, position yourself in a “patrol circle” around the campfire, approximately 30-40 studs out. This puts you:
Move in a circular pattern rather than back-and-forth, maintaining 360-degree coverage.
Solo Play vs. Coordinated Teams:
I’ve tracked my average rewards:
The difference? Communication and coverage.
Optimal Team Roles:
Voice Chat Script: “Ruby Chest north path, 60 studs out!” “Diamond shower starting campfire, everyone back!” “Admin Axe spotted west side, flex players grab it!”
This level of coordination results in 30-40% more items collected because:
Problem: Lag reduces collection efficiency
Solution: Pre-event graphics optimization
Optimal Settings for Update Parties:
Why This Matters: During my testing, lowering graphics from level 10 to level 1 increased my average items collected from 68 to 94 per event. Better FPS = faster reactions = more items grabbed before despawn.
The spawns only stay visible for 45-60 seconds before despawning if uncollected. Every second of lag is potentially missed rewards.
Observation: New codes drop during or immediately after Update Parties
Strategy:
Why Speed Matters: Some codes have redemption limits (first 10,000 players) or expire after 24-48 hours. I’ve seen codes drop during the event and expire before players even finish the party.
Code Redemption During Event: You CAN redeem codes while still in the Update Party server:
This adds an extra layer of rewards on top of the admin spawns.
Controversial Take: Private servers can be MORE efficient
Public Server Experience:
Private Server Experience (if enabled for the event):
The Trade-Off:
My Testing Results:
The public server netted more items, but the private server was far less stressful and more enjoyable. For competitive players, public servers win. For casual/organized groups, private servers offer a better experience even with slightly fewer spawns.
Advanced/Risky Strategy: Disconnect and Rejoin
Concept: If you experience severe lag during the first 10 minutes, sometimes disconnecting and rejoining 12-15 minutes into the event provides better performance.
Reasoning:
When to Use:
Risks:
I’ve only used this twice in 20+ events, both times due to genuinely unplayable lag. It worked once (rejoined at minute 14, played smoothly until end, still got 20+ diamonds). It failed once (couldn’t rejoin, missed entire event).
Use this technique only as an absolute last resort.
Simple but Valuable:
Before every Update Party:
After the event:
Why This Matters:
I maintain a spreadsheet tracking every Update Party I’ve attended:
This data has shown me that Halloween and Christmas events typically offer 20-30% more rewards than standard weekly parties, helping me prioritize which events to never miss.
Let me put the value of Update Parties into proper perspective by comparing progression rates with and without attending these events.
Player A: Attends Every Update Party
Player B: Never Attends Update Parties
The Gap: Player A collects 5x more diamonds in the same playtime investment.
What This Means for Class Unlocks: Most classes cost 100-800💎:
Attending Update Parties reduces class unlock time by 80%.
Legendary blueprints normally require:
Drop rates in normal gameplay:
Drop rates during Update Parties:
The Time Savings:
Update Parties deliver legendary blueprints 16-24x faster than grinding.
These blueprints unlock:
Without Update Party blueprints, reaching the endgame crafting tier takes months instead of weeks.
Some items ONLY drop during Update Parties and cannot be obtained through any amount of standard gameplay grinding:
Permanent Exclusives:
Impact on Gameplay: The Admin Axe alone saves:
The Admin Gun saves:
These items don’t just accelerate progression—they enable strategies and approaches that are literally impossible without them.
While many Update Party items aren’t tradeable, the ones that are command premium prices in the community trading economy:
Rare Party Cosmetics:
Blueprint Trading: Some legendary blueprints can be traded:
Attending Update Parties doesn’t just accelerate YOUR progression—it gives you trading capital to acquire other desired items from players who missed different events.
Beyond pure numbers, there’s a significant psychological component:
FOMO Prevention: Missing an Update Party creates anxiety about:
Attending every Update Party eliminates this stress.
Community Connection: Update Parties are social events where:
This social aspect keeps players engaged with the game long-term, beyond just the mechanical progression benefits.
Motivation Boost: After collecting 30+ diamonds and multiple legendary blueprints, players feel:
This motivation spike typically results in 2-3x higher playtime in the week following an Update Party compared to normal weeks.
Based on patterns I’ve observed over the past months and conversations with active community members, here’s what I expect for Update Parties throughout 2026:
1. Longer Special Event Parties The developers have experimented with 1-hour parties for major holidays (Halloween, Christmas). I predict:
2. Themed Mini-Games Recent parties have included light admin-orchestrated challenges like:
I expect these to become standard features with:
3. Tiered Reward Systems Possible implementation of attendance streaks:
This incentivizes consistent participation and rewards loyal players.
4. Community-Requested Spawns During some events, developers have polled the chat: “What should we spawn next? Vote: 1 for diamonds, 2 for blueprints, 3 for Ruby Chests”
This interactive element could become more sophisticated:
1. Server Capacity Issues As the game grows (currently averaging 50,000-100,000 concurrent players), Update Parties will face:
Developer Solutions Likely:
2. Reward Inflation If Update Parties give too many rewards too easily:
Expected Balancing:
3. Bot/Exploit Concerns As events become more valuable:
Likely Security Measures:
Hard Mode Party Integration: Developers have hinted at special “Hard Mode Update Parties” where:
Anniversary Celebration (August 2026): The one-year anniversary of Update Parties will likely feature:
Cross-Game Collaboration: Grandma’s Favorite Games has other Roblox titles. Possible:
These are features I’d love to see, based on my extensive participation:
1. Party Server Rentals Allow players to rent private party servers for their communities:
2. Trading During Events Enable temporary trading windows during Update Parties:
3. Achievement Hunting Mode Special challenges that unlock during parties:
Completing challenges grants permanent profile badges.
4. Developer Commentary Live developer commentary during events:
This educational element would make parties feel even more special.
The next Update Party is scheduled for [Next Saturday] at 1:00 PM EST / 10:00 AM PST. Update Parties occur every Saturday at the same time, so you can plan ahead by marking your calendar for every Saturday afternoon.
Update Parties last exactly 30 minutes. They start at 1:00 PM EST and end at 1:30 PM EST. Originally, these events ran for a full hour when they first launched in August 2026, but developers shortened them to 30 minutes to maintain intensity and focus.
No, you do not need a private server. The vast majority of Update Parties occur on special public party servers that anyone can join through the game’s lobby. However, having a private server ready as a backup can help if public servers are overcrowded or experiencing lag issues. Some events do activate on private servers, but this isn’t guaranteed for every Update Party.
Yes, absolutely. Every item you collect during an Update Party—diamonds, legendary blueprints, admin items, party decorations, materials—permanently adds to your account inventory. These aren’t temporary buffs or time-limited bonuses. Once you grab that Admin Axe or those 30 diamonds, they’re yours to keep and use forever across all game modes, including Hard Mode.
Yes, you can join partway through and still collect rewards. However, your total haul will be significantly smaller than players who arrived on time. The first 10-15 minutes see the heaviest spawn rates, with drop rates decreasing as the event progresses. If you join at the 20-minute mark, you’ll likely miss 60-70% of the total spawns. I recommend arriving at least 10 minutes early to ensure you’re in from the start.
There’s no functional difference—they’re two names for the same event. “Update Party” is the official term used by the developers in announcements and in-game. “Admin Abuse” is the community nickname that stuck because administrators literally “abuse” their powers to spawn free items for players. Both terms refer to the same weekly 30-minute pre-update celebration where rewards rain from the sky.
Yes, items collected during Update Parties can be used in Hard Mode runs. This includes diamonds (which you can spend on classes before starting Hard Mode), regular blueprints, materials, and even admin items like the Admin Axe and Admin Gun. The Admin Axe is particularly valuable in Hard Mode for clearing corrupted trees at rifts. However, Hard Mode maintains its difficulty even with these items—they provide an advantage but don’t trivialize the experience.
Server capacity errors occur because thousands of players attempt to join simultaneously when Update Parties open. Roblox servers have maximum player limits, and queue systems prioritize players who joined early with stable connections. To avoid this issue: (1) Log into Roblox by 12:15 PM EST, well before the event, (2) Join the party queue as soon as it opens around 12:30 PM EST, (3) Keep trying every 15-30 seconds if you see capacity errors—spots open as others disconnect, (4) Consider forming smaller parties (4-6 players) instead of waiting for a full 10-player group.
Most Admin Abuse exclusive items are NOT tradeable. Items like the Admin Axe, Admin Gun, and party-specific cosmetics are permanently bound to the account that collected them. However, some legendary blueprints and certain decorative items CAN be traded. Always check an item’s description in your inventory to see if it has a “Trade” option available. The untradeable nature of most party exclusives makes them valuable status symbols—you can’t buy them, you have to earn them by attending.
Based on my tracking across 20+ events, the average player collects 25-30 diamonds per Update Party. The minimum I’ve ever seen is 20 diamonds (guaranteed baseline), and the maximum I’ve personally collected is 42 diamonds during a special anniversary event. Your actual total depends on several factors: (1) How quickly you collect spawns, (2) Whether you’re solo or with a coordinated team, (3) Server lag and performance, (4) How many minutes of the 30-minute window you’re actually present for. Players using the optimized strategies from this guide consistently hit 30-35+ diamonds per event.
If you disconnect mid-event, all items you’ve already collected up to that point are automatically saved to your inventory—you won’t lose them. However, you will miss spawns that occur while you’re disconnected. Whether you can rejoin depends on server capacity. During the busy first 15 minutes, rejoining is difficult because queues are full. After minute 15-20, rejoining becomes easier as some players leave. My recommendation: only attempt a reconnection if you experienced truly unplayable lag. Otherwise, tough it out with reduced FPS rather than risk missing the rest of the event.
No, solo players can absolutely participate and collect substantial rewards. I’ve attended multiple Update Parties solo and still collected 24-28 diamonds plus several legendary blueprints. However, coordinated teams of 5-10 players DO have advantages: better spawn coverage, shared communication about rare items, and social enjoyment. If you don’t have friends who play, consider using the Discord LFG (Looking For Group) channels to find teammates specifically for Update Parties. Many players organize party groups in the hours leading up to events.
Currently, most 99 Nights in the Forest codes have limited lifespans—they typically expire within days or weeks of being released. The first code “afterparty” (15💎) was released during the Volcano Part 2 Update Party and remained active for several weeks, but has since expired. As of February 2026, there are no permanently active codes. Your best strategy is to check the official Discord announcements channel regularly and redeem any new codes immediately when they’re released during or after Update Parties.
Yes, absolutely! Update Parties are accessible to players of all experience levels, from brand new accounts to veterans pushing Night 99. There are no level requirements, progression locks, or entry barriers. In fact, new players arguably benefit MORE from Update Parties than veterans because the free diamonds and blueprints provide a massive early-game progression boost. If you’re a new player, attending your first Update Party can skip days or weeks of grinding and immediately give you access to better classes and equipment.
Priority collecting order based on rarity and value:
If you see an Admin weapon or legendary blueprint spawn, drop everything and sprint for it immediately. These items are the difference between a good party and an exceptional one.
Developers announce Update Party schedules through multiple channels:
The Discord is the most reliable source. Set your notification settings to “All Messages” for the announcements channel to ensure you never miss an event notification.
After participating in Update Parties consistently since their August 2026 introduction, I can confidently say these events are the single most efficient way to progress in 99 Nights in the Forest. The rewards you collect in 30 minutes would take 10-20 hours of normal grinding to achieve.
Key Takeaways:
Action Steps for Your Next Update Party:
Final Thoughts:
99 Nights in the Forest has created something special with Update Parties. These aren’t just reward giveaways—they’re community celebrations where developers directly interact with players, friends coordinate for shared goals, and the entire player base comes together for 30 minutes of organized chaos.
Whether you’re a new player looking to fast-track your progression, a veteran seeking exclusive collectibles, or a Hard Mode grinder needing resources for your next run, Update Parties deliver value that fundamentally cannot be matched through standard gameplay.
I’ll see you at the campfire next Saturday at 1:00 PM EST. Come prepared, bring friends, and get ready to collect more diamonds in 30 minutes than most players earn in a week.
Happy hunting, and may the admin spawns favor you.