
How to Tame Animals in 99 Nights in the Forest
99 Nights in the Forest Taming Guide (Full Walkthrough)
Taming animals is one of the newest and most exciting features in 99 Nights in the Forest. This system lets you befriend wild creatures and turn them into loyal companions that help protect your base or fight enemies.
To tame animals, you’ll need a Taming Flute, patience, and the right food. Stronger creatures, like Bears or Mammoths, require higher flute tiers and multiple successful taming cycles. Here’s a complete step-by-step guide on how to tame every animal in 99 Nights in the Forest.
???? How to Get the Taming Flute in 99 Nights in the Forest

The Taming Flute is your key tool for domesticating wild animals. You can find it in the following ways:
- ???? Inside Domestication Cabins scattered throughout the forest.
- ???? Inside rare treasure chests, usually guarded by mid-tier enemies.
Once you find one, equip it from your inventory. Then you can start taming by interacting with nearby animals.
???? Taming Flute Tiers
| Flute Tier | Can Tame | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Tier 1 | Rabbits, Wolves, Scorpions, Arctic Foxes | Best for early-game taming. |
| Tier 2 | Alpha Wolves | Required for mid-tier beasts. |
| Tier 3 | Bears, Mammoths, Lava Mammoths | Needed for top-tier powerful creatures. |
???? Tip: The Zoo Keeper class is best for taming. It boosts your success rate and makes the taming bar mini-game easier.
???? How to Tame Animals in 99 Nights in the Forest

Once you’ve equipped the Taming Flute, approach any wild animal and press the interaction key to start the taming mini-game.
- ???? Play the Mini-Game – Keep the marker inside the green bar, similar to the fishing mechanic.
- ???? Feed the Animal – After each successful mini-game, feed the right food to make the animal happy.
- ???? Repeat the Process – Each animal requires multiple “cycles” of flute playing and feeding.
When all the animal’s mood icons turn happy, the taming process is complete. The creature is now yours!
???? What Can Tamed Animals Do?
- Follow you around the forest
- Defend your base
- Attack enemies automatically
You can have two pets at a time. To tame another, you’ll need to release one of your current companions.
???? All Tameable Animals in 99 Nights in the Forest
Here’s the full list of tameable animals, flute tiers, and required food for each:
| Animal | Flute Tier | Taming Cycles | Required Food | Total Food Needed |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Rabbit | Tier 1 | 1 | Carrot ×1 | 1 Carrot |
| Wolf | Tier 1 | 3 | Steak ×2 per cycle | 6 Steaks |
| Alpha Wolf | Tier 2 | 4 | Steak ×1, Stew ×1, Corn ×1 per cycle | 4 Steaks, 4 Stews, 4 Corn |
| Bear | Tier 3 | 5 | Rib ×1, Stew ×1, Pumpkin ×1 per cycle | 5 Ribs, 5 Stews, 5 Pumpkins |
| Scorpion | Tier 1 | 3 | Steak ×1, Morsel ×1 per cycle | 3 Steaks, 3 Morsels |
| Arctic Fox | Tier 1 | 3 | Steak ×1, Chili ×1 per cycle | 3 Steaks, 3 Chilis |
| Polar Bear | Tier 3 | 5 | Rib ×1, Stew ×1, Pumpkin ×1 per cycle | 5 Ribs, 5 Stews, 5 Pumpkins |
| Mammoth | Tier 3 | 5 | Pumpkin ×2, Cake ×1 per cycle | 10 Pumpkins, 5 Cakes |
| Lava Mammoth | Tier 3 | 5 | Pumpkin ×2, Cake ×1 per cycle | 10 Pumpkins, 5 Cakes |
???? Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
❓Where can I find the Taming Flute?
You can find it inside Domestication Cabins or rare treasure chests. The Zoo Keeper class improves your success rate and reduces difficulty.
❓Can I tame more than two animals?
No. You can only have two pets tamed at once. If you want to add a new one, you’ll need to release one of your current pets.
❓What happens if I fail the taming mini-game?
If you fail, the animal gets agitated and the taming cycle resets. You can retry immediately, but success chances improve with higher-tier flutes.
❓Which class is best for taming?
The Zoo Keeper class gives the highest taming success rate and is the best for capturing strong creatures like Bears or Mammoths.
❓Do tamed animals die permanently?
Yes — if your tamed pet dies in combat, it’s permanently gone. Protect them or keep them stationed near your base for safety.


