99 Nights in the Forest Hammer — Crafting & Use

Learn how to craft and use the Hammer in 99 Nights in the Forest. Covers basic tools, Obsidiron Hammer stats, and campfire building tips.

Why You Need a Hammer in 99 Nights in the Forest

Surviving 99 nights in this Roblox horror game demands more than just weapons and food. The 99 Nights in the Forest hammer is a critical tool that lets you rearrange your campfire area, optimize defenses, and access advanced crafting recipes. Without it, your camp stays static — and static camps get overrun fast.

The hammer serves two main roles: a utility tool for moving furniture and a crafting component for powerful end-game weapons. Whether you're a solo player or part of a team, understanding how to get and use the hammer will drastically improve your survival odds.

How to Get the Hammer — Two Proven Methods

There are exactly two ways to obtain a hammer in 99 Nights in the Forest, according to official wiki data and player reports. Each method suits different playstyles and resource availability.

Method 1: Craft at the Tool Workshop

The Tool Workshop is a structure you can build at your campfire. Once built, it unlocks the ability to craft basic tools, including the hammer.

ResourceQuantity Needed
Wood15
Stone8
Fiber5
Iron Ingot2

Crafting steps:

  1. Build the Tool Workshop at your campfire (requires 20 Wood, 10 Stone).
  2. Interact with the workshop bench.
  3. Select "Hammer" from the crafting menu.
  4. Wait 10 seconds for the crafting animation to complete.

This method is ideal for players who have established a resource-gathering routine. You'll need to farm trees and rocks near your camp, then smelt iron ore into ingots using a furnace.

Method 2: Pick the Blacksmith Profession

During character creation, you can choose the Blacksmith profession. This starting perk gives you a hammer immediately, along with bonus smithing speed.

ProfessionStarting ItemsPerk
BlacksmithHammer, Iron Ingot x3, Coal x5+20% smithing speed
WoodcutterStone Axe, Wood x20+15% wood yield
HunterBow, Arrows x15+10% damage vs animals

If you didn't pick Blacksmith at the start, you cannot switch professions mid-game. You'll need to craft the hammer instead.

Using the Hammer — Move Furniture and Optimize Your Camp

Once you have a hammer equipped, approach any furniture piece at your campfire. A glowing outline will appear around movable objects. Press the interact key (default: E) to pick up the item, then move your mouse to reposition it. Left-click to place.

What Can You Move?

Furniture TypeCan Move?Notes
CampfireNoFixed location
Storage ChestYesMust be empty
WorkbenchYesCan't move while crafting
BedYesSleep timer resets
Wall/BarricadeYesRequires 2 seconds to lift
Decorative itemsYesNo restrictions

Pro Tip: Defensive Layout

Experienced players recommend placing walls and barricades in a zigzag pattern around your campfire. This slows down enemies and gives you more time to react. Use the hammer to adjust positions after each night, since enemy spawn points shift based on the moon phase.

Obsidiron Hammer — The End-Game Upgrade

The Obsidiron Hammer is not just a tool — it's a formidable weapon. According to the 99 Nights in the Forest Wiki, this hammer shares identical stats with the Morningstar and Cultist King Mace.

StatValue
Base Damage70
Swing Rate1 second
RangeMedium
Durability500 uses
Crafting RequirementTool Workshop Level 3

How to Craft the Obsidiron Hammer

This weapon requires rare resources found in the Obsidian Caverns biome (unlocked after Night 30).

ResourceQuantity
Obsidian Shard10
Iron Ingot5
Coal8
Leather Strips3

Crafting process:

  1. Upgrade your Tool Workshop to Level 3 (costs 50 Wood, 30 Stone, 10 Iron Ingots).
  2. Collect Obsidian Shards from Obsidian Golems (spawn at night in caverns).
  3. Combine resources at the workshop.
  4. Crafting takes 30 seconds.

Is It Worth the Grind?

The Obsidiron Hammer deals 70 base damage with a 1-second swing rate, making it one of the fastest heavy weapons in the game. For comparison:

WeaponDamageSwing RateDPS
Obsidiron Hammer701.0s70
Morningstar701.0s70
Cultist King Mace701.0s70
Iron Sword450.8s56.25
Stone Axe301.2s25

The hammer's unique advantage is its ability to break enemy armor. Against armored skeletons and cultists, the Obsidiron Hammer deals 20% bonus damage — something the Morningstar and Mace don't offer.

Community Reports: Thor's Hammer Easter Egg

Several TikTok videos (including one by user @brokeboy_toji) show a "Thor's Hammer" variant that appears during the new crafting update. This isn't an official item name — it's a community nickname for the Obsidiron Hammer with a lightning enchantment.

To get the lightning effect:

  1. Craft the Obsidiron Hammer.
  2. Visit the Storm Shrine (found in the Highlands biome).
  3. Sacrifice 5 Batteries and 3 Copper Wire.
  4. The hammer gains a blue glow and deals +10 lightning damage per hit.

This enchantment is purely cosmetic with a small damage bonus. It does not change the hammer's base stats.

Advanced Hammer Techniques for Survival

Wall Repair Trick

If a wall takes damage during the night, use your hammer to "repair" it by picking it up and placing it back down. This resets the wall's hitbox and can sometimes remove partial damage. This is a known mechanic, not a glitch — the developers confirmed it in patch notes.

Resource Optimization

Don't waste durability on moving small items. Each hammer swing or pickup action costs 1 durability. A standard hammer has 200 durability; the Obsidiron has 500. Use your hammer strategically:

  • Move large barricades only when necessary.
  • Avoid using the hammer as a weapon (except Obsidiron).
  • Repair hammers at the Tool Workshop using 1 Iron Ingot per 100 durability restored.

Multiplayer Coordination

In co-op mode, designate one player as the "builder." This player carries the hammer and handles all camp modifications. Other players should focus on gathering and combat. The builder should prioritize:

  1. Wall placement around the campfire.
  2. Trap positioning (spike pits, bear traps).
  3. Workbench access for quick repairs.

Common Mistakes and How to Avoid Them

MistakeConsequenceFix
Using hammer as weaponLow damage, wastes durabilityCraft a separate weapon
Not upgrading Tool WorkshopCan't craft Obsidiron HammerPrioritize workshop upgrades
Moving furniture during combatGets you killedOnly reposition between nights
Ignoring profession choiceMiss free hammerPick Blacksmith if possible
Forgetting to repairHammer breaks mid-useCheck durability before nightfall

Frequently Asked Questions