POV: The Most Annoying Players in 99 Nights…😅🥲 #99nights #99NightsInTheForest #roblox #relatable #robloxskit
Okay, so we've all been there, right? You're jumping into a session of 99 Nights, ready for some spooky fun or intense survival, and then BAM! You encounter one of those players. It's enough to make you scream (and not because the game is scary!). Beyond just identifying the "ANNOYING Players in 99 Nights", let's dive deeper into some common archetypes I've definitely stumbled upon and, more importantly, how to keep your sanity intact. First up, we have the infamous 'Loot Goblin.' You know them – they're the ones who zoom in, snatch every single item, leaving you completely 'STARVING' for resources. I remember one time, I was literally a whisper away from finding a crucial item, only for someone to swoop in and grab it right before my eyes. My character was practically begging for anything! It’s like they have a sixth sense for valuable pickups, and no, it's not charming. I've seen players like 'doyhashaha' just clear out an entire room before anyone else even gets a look in. Then there’s the 'Ghost Player' – not the spooky kind, but the one who’s physically there but mentally checked out. They might be AFK, standing still, or just wandering aimlessly, completely oblivious to what's happening. You’re fighting for your life, and they’re just... there. It makes teamwork impossible and just adds to the frustration. Sometimes I wonder if they're even playing! It's like having a 'DiluteKestrel428' on your team who's just staring at a wall while you're being chased. Oh, and let's not forget the 'Chaos Creator.' These players derive joy from making things difficult for everyone else. Maybe they trigger traps on purpose, block doorways, or just generally refuse to cooperate. It’s not just annoying; it actively hinders everyone's progress. I once had a player who kept triggering the alarm system just for "fun" – we barely made it out alive! So, how do we deal with these digital nuisances? My go-to advice is: Mute/Block: If someone's being verbally abusive or just making too much noise (I'm looking at you, mic spammers!), don't hesitate to use the mute button. It’s there for a reason! Your peace is more important. Server Hop: Sometimes, the best solution is just to find a new lobby. If a game is consistently filled with griefers, it's not worth your time or enjoyment. A fresh start often solves a lot of problems. Play with Friends: This is seriously the best way to ensure you have a good squad. You can coordinate, laugh off the annoyances, and avoid most of these player types entirely. Plus, it's just more fun with people you know! Report (if applicable): If someone is genuinely breaking game rules or being toxic in a way that goes beyond just 'annoying,' use the in-game reporting system. Developers want their games to be fun for everyone, and reports help them keep the community clean. Focus on Your Own Game: Ultimately, you can only control your own actions. Don't let someone else's bad behavior ruin your experience. Try to complete your objectives and enjoy the game as best you can, even if it means soloing some parts. And a quick word of advice for us all: let's try not to be one of these annoying players! Share resources, communicate respectfully, and remember it's a game meant for enjoyment. A little bit of consideration goes a long way in making the 99 Nights experience better for everyone. Happy haunting, and may your lobbies be annoyance-free!































































