In this guide, we’ll explore how you can get your hands on Meteors in 99 Nights in the Forest as part of the latest Meteor Shower event.

As part of the Meteor Shower event, you can now mine Meteors in 99 Nights in the Forest. And there’s decent payoff for doing so. You’ll need the meteors to unlock more items and progress through the event. However, players might have a difficult time locating these meteors.
And, even if you do find one, you’ll require specific tools to mine them. In this guide, we’ll help you find the meteors in the game, as well as provide some tips to help mine them easily.
How To Find Meteors in 99 Nights in the Forest

You won’t find the meteors at all times while playing the game. Instead, they’ll appear after a meteor shower occurs. Meteor showers can happen randomly at any time once you’ve reached Day 5 or higher. Just as the shower is about to begin, the game will notify you with the following text: The sky is on fire.
After this, you will see the sky change its color to red, and a beautiful meteor shower will begin. As meteors rain down, you’ll have to keep a close watch on the areas where they seem to crash. After that, simply walk over to that area to find a meteor crater. Inside the crater, you can start mining the fallen meteors. However, even if you didn’t mark the crash spot as the meteors landed, you can still discover plenty of such craters by simply exploring the forest.
Keep in mind that meteor crater spots won’t be visible on your map, so you won’t be able to locate them that way.
How To Mine Meteors in 99 Nights in the Forest
Once you’ve actually located a meteor, it’s time to begin mining it. You might have to first clear the area of any meteor crabs or wolves if you find them near the site. After that, you require a good enough axe to break open the meteors and a sack to store the retrieved material.
While the mining process is similar to chopping wood, you’ll have to strike a meteor considerably more times with the axe to mine it when compared to wood. Here are the axes and sacks you can use for it.
Axes
- Old Axe
- Good Axe
- Ice Axe
- Strong Axe
- Chainsaw
- Admin Axe
Sacks
- Old Sack
- Good Sack
- Infernal Sack
- Giant Sack
What Materials Do You Get From Meteors in 99 Nights in the Forest?
In terms of appearance, you’ll find two distinct types of meteors, namely Red Crystals and Black Ore. However, regardless of which of these you mine, you’ll get the following items from it:
- Meteor Shard
- Raw Obsidian Ore
- Gold Shard
If you’re looking to craft any items from the Meteorite Anvil Tool Workshop, you’ll need to collect all of these materials in bulk. So, mining meteors should be amongst your top priorities as long as the Meteor Shower event remains active.

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