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How To Get Watering Can In 99 Nights In The Forest

Published on:Oct 22,2025
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In 99 Nights in the Forest, one of the classes is the Farmer Class.

  • The Farmer starts with the Watering Can as a starter tool.
  • The main perk at level 1 of the Farmer Class is: “Use the watering can to get rarer crops from farm plots.”
  • At higher levels of the Farmer Class you get further perks (e.g., certain saplings grow into apple trees, and at level 3 you are guaranteed a pumpkin from watered farm plots). 
    So in short: the Watering Can is the key tool enabling the crop-/farm-mechanic that the Farmer brings. If you're aiming to farm more effectively (rarer crops, better food supply) the Watering Can is exactly what you need.

How to Obtain the Watering Can in 99 Nights in the Forest & Maximise Your Farming

99 Nights in the Forest: Unlocking the Farmer Class & Using the Watering Can

How to get the Watering Can: step-by-step

Here's the systematic walk-through of how you obtain the Watering Can, what prerequisites there are, and how to make the most of it.

1. Unlock the Farmer Class

Since the Watering Can comes with the Farmer Class, you'll first need to acquire that class.

  • The “Farmer” class requires 80 Diamonds in the Daily Class Shop.
  • The class system is accessed via the General Store in the game lobby. 
    Tip: Make sure you've been collecting Diamonds via survival, opening chests, completing tasks etc. Without the class you won't get the Watering Can.

2. Select/Equip Farmer at game start

Once you have unlocked Farmer, you will choose it at the start of a run (or when changing classes). On selecting it you'll spawn with the Watering Can as your starter tool. That means you'll have the tool ready to use right from early game.

3. Use farm plots and the Watering Can

With the Watering Can in your hand (or selected in inventory), you can interact with farm plots. Key mechanics:

  • At level 1 of Farmer: using the Watering Can gives you a chance for rarer crops from farm plots.
  • At level 2: some saplings you plant (as Farmer) will grow into apple trees — a nice bonus.
  • At level 3: farm plots you water are guaranteed to grow at least one pumpkin — very useful for food/hunger systems. 
    Practical advice: As soon as you're able, create (or locate) farm plots, plant seeds/saplings, and make sure to water them using the Watering Can. Do this every day your resources permit. The earlier you start, the more yield you'll generate over the nights ahead.

4. Integrate with overall survival strategy

Because 99 Nights in the Forest is a survival/horror game where nights get harder, the farming mechanic driven by the Watering Can must be part of your broader game-plan:

  • Acquire seeds/saplings and ensure you have cleared ground for farm plots.
  • Balance your time: early game you still need to gather fuel, defend base, explore, etc. Don't neglect those just to farm.
  • Use what you farm: rarer crops or pumpkins help you feed your hunger meter, keeping you healthy for longer survival.
  • If playing with teammates: the Farmer and Watering Can can complement others doing combat/resource gathering — your food supply can become a support backbone.

If you're still short on Diamonds and want to unlock the Farmer Class faster, consider safe in-game trading or marketplace options where you can buy 99 Nights in the Forest diamonds directly. This helps you access the Watering Can earlier, level up the Farmer Class quickly, and enjoy consistent food growth during tougher nights.

Key pitfalls & how to avoid them

  • Lack of Diamonds: If you haven't saved up Diamonds, you won't unlock the Farmer class and thus won't get the tool. Plan your Diamond gathering (via survival, chest-opening, badges).
  • Neglecting farm plots after acquiring the Watering Can: If you don't plant or water, you won't get the perks. Use it actively.
  • Over-focusing on farming too early: If you ignore base defence, resource gathering, or exploration because you're farming, you may fall behind and lose nights. Farming is one pillar, not the whole game.
  • Waiting too long to level the Farmer: Because better perks come at levels 2 & 3, you want to accrue the required tasks (harvest plants, water farm plots) to reach those levels. Make sure you hit those milestones.

My practical conclusion for players

If you're playing 99 Nights in the Forest and you want to make food/farming a strong part of your survival strategy, then yes you should aim to get the Watering Can via the Farmer class as early as feasible. Here's how I'd summarise the recommendation:

  • Unlock the Farmer class (80 Diamonds) as early as your campaign and resources allow.
  • Use the Watering Can immediately — set up farm plots, plant seeds/saplings, water them daily.
  • Use the rarer crops/pumpkins you get to stabilise your food/hunger, thereby freeing up time and resources so you can focus on base defence, exploration and surviving nights.
  • Keep working the Farmer class tasks (harvest + water) so you unlock levels 2 and 3 and access stronger perks (apple trees, guaranteed pumpkin).
  • Don't treat farming as a side hobby: when properly integrated, the Watering Can can become one of your best support tools in the mid-to-late game.

In short: The Watering Can isn't just a nice cosmetic tool — it's a functional piece of your survival gear if you commit to the Farmer route.


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