99 Nights in the Forest is a popular survival escape experience where you upgrade your campsite and survive nights inside a hostile forest. With their latest update, they added the Valentine’s Flowers, which is a limited-time event that added a small mini-game alongside changes to the core gameplay. You can now collect special Flowers for powerful stat buffs or combine them into bouquets to complete NPC orders and earn exclusive rewards. Here's a complete guide on everything about the Valentine's Event in 99 Nights in the Forest.
How to Start Valentine’s Event in 99 Nights in the Forest

The Valentine’s Event begins instantly once you load into a server during the event period. There is no separate mode or lever to activate. Flowers begin spawning naturally across the forest map as collectible items when you start a game. To participate, you need two things at your base.
- First, craft Flower Pots using the Crafting Bench. These let you plant Flowers and gain passive buffs.
- Second, visit the Bouquet Stall located near your campsite. This is where you craft bouquets using specific flower combinations for NPC orders.
Once these two systems are unlocked, you can start farming Flowers and progressing through event rewards.
How to Complete Valentine’s Event in 99 Nights in the Forest

There are two main progression paths during the event. The first involves planting Flowers in Flower Pots to gain temporary stat boosts that help you survive longer nights. The second is crafting Bouquets and delivering them to three NPCs who request specific combinations.
Flowers spawn randomly throughout the forest, similar to normal resource pickups. You need to explore aggressively during the day and secure the area before nightfall. Once collected, you can either plant them individually for buffs or save them for bouquet crafting.
Also, you should note that all the varieties of Flowers only spawn after you have reached Campfire level 3. Before that, you will only get Red Roses and White Lilys. The further you explore, the more variety of flowers you will find.
How to Get Flowers

Flowers in the Valentine's Event appear as collectible world items and can be picked up directly. Exploration during early daytime hours is the safest way to gather them. Below is a full list of all Flowers and their effects when planted.
| Flower | Effect |
|---|---|
| Red Rose | Increases movement speed |
| Pink Tulip | Increases healing effectiveness |
| Yellow Peony | Reduces hunger drain |
| Blue Orchid | Increases damage dealt |
| White Lily | Speeds up crockpot cooking |
| Purple Carnation | Increases fire fuel efficiency |
Each planted Flower grants its respective buff while active. These buffs are extremely useful in longer survival runs, especially hunger reduction and crockpot speed during Hard Mode playthroughs.
99 Nights in the Forest - Valentine’s Event Rewards
Completing bouquet requests for the three event NPCs drops Valentine-themed rewards, which include cosmetics and tools. While the exact items can change, rewards typically include:
- Valentine-themed cosmetics
- Decorations
- Tools like Axe, Sacks, and more
- High Tier Weapons
Because the event is a limited-time event, unclaimed rewards are likely removed once the update ends. Finishing orders early is best if you don't want to miss exclusive items.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
The event activates automatically during the Valentine’s update period. You need to join a server and begin collecting Flowers.
You can craft Flower Pots using the Crafting Bench Level 2 at your campsite.
Different flower types can provide separate buffs, but stacking identical flowers mainly extends duration rather than multiplying effects.
No. It is a limited-time seasonal event released on February 14, 2026.
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