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Getting the Humiliation Badge in “99 Nights”
Collect at least 5 logs and 4 pieces of metal. Once you join a round, equip your Old Axe and start chopping down trees. You’ll need 5 logs to get the Humiliation Badge. Also, explore the map to look for metal objects you can turn into scrap metal, like bolts, sheet metal, and broken fans. You’ll need a total of 4 pieces of scrap. Bolts and scrap metal are the most common metal objects—these are worth 1 piece of scrap each. Broken fans are worth 3 scrap and can usually be found inside buildings early in the game. When you hover over a metal object, the number of bolts above the name shows you how many pieces of scrap metal that item is worth. If you’re having trouble finding metal objects, add wood to your campfire to upgrade it. This will open more of the map, so you’ll have more buildings to explore. You’ll probably also need to feed wood to the fire to keep it from going out.
Put 1 metal object and 5 logs into the crafting bench. Equip your sack, then drop the items directly into the grinder to load them into the crafting bench. Keep in mind that the default Old Sack can only hold 5 items, so you’ll need to make more than one trip unless you’ve found the upgraded Good Sack. When you put metal objects into the grinder, they will be turned into scrap metal and automatically added to the crafting bench.
Upgrade your crafting bench to Level 2. Stand next to the crafting menu and open the crafting bench. Choose Crafting Bench 2—the option is unlocked as soon as you start the game, so you’ll be able to craft it as soon as you have the supplies. Once you’re ready, press the green CRAFT button. If you’re missing any items, the number of the item will be red. Once you have enough crafting supplies, the number will turn white. If you look at the side of the crafting bench (without opening the crafting menu), you’ll see the total number of items you’ve added so far.
Craft a bear trap with the Lvl 2 crafting bench. Add 3 more pieces of scrap metal to the crafting bench. Open the crafting menu, then choose bear trap and press the green CRAFT button. The bear trap is considered a tool, so it will be added to your hot bar—not your sack.
Place the bear trap on the ground near you. Equip the bear trap from your hotbar. Move until the outline of the bear trap is green (if it’s red, you won’t be able to put it down). Place the trap on the ground somewhere close to you.
Walk into the trap over and over until you die. Walk onto the trap—it will snap shut. Press the Set Trap button and let it close on you again. You should see your health bar drop each time the trap closes. Keep setting the trap and taking damage until your character dies. It’s easiest to do this if you just stand on top of the trap. As soon as you set it, it will snap shut again automatically. But if you notice at some point that you aren’t taking damage, walk off of the trap, set it, and walk over it again. Be sure you don’t die from hunger or an attack. You have to actually die due to damage from the trap to get the badge. After you die, you may notice a pop-up that says you’ve earned the Humiliation Badge.
Go back to the lobby and collect your badge. After you die, let the “99 Nights” lobby load again. Look for the Badge Menu—it will look like an award, and it should have an exclamation point. The Badge Menu will show you any badges you’ve earned that you haven’t claimed yet. The Humiliation Badge looks like a gray circle with a question mark in it. Click the green “CLAIM” button to obtain it. You’ll receive 4 diamonds for earning the Humiliation Badge.
Getting the Humiliation Badge with Hunter Class
Choose Hunter Class to start the game with 2 bear traps. The easiest way to get the Humiliation Badge is with the Hunter Class. It costs 40 diamonds to unlock Hunter Class at the Class Shop in the lobby. When you start the game, you’ll have 2 bear traps in your inventory. To earn the Humiliation Badge as a Hunter, just place a trap on the ground and keep triggering it until you die. You only have to buy Hunter Class once—once it’s unlocked, you can choose that class at the start of any game. To get diamonds, either buy them with Robux or earn them by unlocking badges.
Showing Off Your Humiliation Badge
Equip the Humiliation Badge in the Badge Menu to display it. Think the Humiliation Badge is super cool? Click the Humiliation badge while you’re in the Badge menu. Then, click the green “SHOW OFF” button at the top of the menu to display the Humiliation Badge to other players. The badge will display over your avatar, just above your username.
Other Badges in 99 Nights
You can get 38 badges in “99 Nights in the Forest.” Some of the badges are fairly easy to get, but some require you to play through (and beyond) the end of the game. Humiliation is the only primary badge without clear instructions, although an event badge in the Snow Biome called Reconstruction also requires you to complete a “mystery action.” The primary badges in the game include: Survive X Days: Stay alive for 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, and 90 days. (2 diamonds for Survive 10 Days; 4 for 20–90. Combat: Kill the cultists who attack your camp (2 diamonds) Gardening: Use flowers to buy seeds from the Fairy (2 diamonds) Firemaking I/II/III/IV: Upgrade your campfire to level 3/4/5/6 (2 diamonds each for I–III; 4 diamonds for IV) First Aid: Use a Bandage or Medkit to revive a fallen teammate (2 diamonds) Crafting: Upgrade your crafting bench to level 4 (2 diamonds) Beastmaster: Kill the Frog King (4 diamonds) Infiltration: Kill all the cultists inside the Cultist Stronghold (4 diamonds) Hunting: Complete all Pelt Trader quests (4 diamonds) Orienteering: Rescue the 4 children (4 diamonds) Teamwork: Reach day 99 with a team of 5 people (8 diamonds) Self-Preservation: Reach day 99 without rescuing the children (4 diamonds) Vegetarian: Reach day 99 without eating meat (4 diamonds) Swiftness: Reach day 99 in 90 minutes or less (4 diamonds) Durability: Reach day 99 without dying (4 diamonds) Determined I/II: Reach day 250/500 (8 diamonds each)
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