
Admin Abuse (also called the Update Party) is a short live event in 99 Nights in the Forest. It happens on Saturday, February 7, inside the bigger event window from Feb 7 to Feb 14. During this event, the developers join servers and drop free diamonds, materials, and special items, while testing new tools or changes for the next patch.
The Admin Abuse session is very short, usually only about 20–30 minutes. Players should log in a few minutes before the start time so they can grab free rewards and see any hints about the new update.
Event Time Window (Feb 7 – Feb 14)
On the Roblox event page, the full event window is shown as Sat, Feb 7 to Sat, Feb 14. This is the main period for extra rewards, 2x gems, and any special modes or themed content.
The Admin Abuse session is just a small part of this window. It is a short live event on Saturday, February 7 that focuses on chaos, free drops, and early previews of the next patch.
Admin Abuse Time Table (Region, Start Time, End Time)
The table below shows the region, start time, and end time for the short Admin Abuse session on Saturday, February 7. It includes Philippines and other major Roblox‑playing countries, so players from big gaming regions can see when to join.
| Region | Start Time | End Time |
| Europe (CET) | 7:00 PM | 7:20–7:30 PM |
| United Kingdom (GMT) | 6:00 PM | 6:20–6:30 PM |
| North America (EST) | 1:00 PM | 1:20–1:30 PM |
| Brazil (BRT) | 3:00 PM | 3:20–3:30 PM |
| Mexico (CST) | 12:00 PM | 12:20–12:30 PM |
| Japan (JST) | 6:00 AM | 6:20–6:30 AM |
| South Korea (KST) | 6:00 AM | 6:20–6:30 AM |
| Australia (AEST) | 7:00 AM | 7:20–7:30 AM |
| Philippines (PHT) | 5:00 AM | 5:20–5:30 AM |
| Canada (PST) | 10:00 AM | 10:20–10:30 AM |
| France (CET) | 7:00 PM | 7:20–7:30 PM |
| Germany (CET) | 7:00 PM | 7:20–7:30 PM |
| Russia (MSK) | 7:00 PM | 7:20–7:30 PM |
This table helps players from Philippines, Europe, North America, South America, Asia, and know exactly when to log in for Admin Abuse. The Admin Abuse is a short moment inside the larger Feb 7–14 event window shown on Roblox.
New Classes Are Coming Soon
There is no full list of new classes yet, but the next update window is expected to include new playable classes linked to this Admin Abuse or the Feb 7–14 event. These classes may be tested or hinted at during the event, even if the details are not fully revealed.
Some of the confirmed or expected new classes include The Brute, a strong tanky class for close‑range combat, and The Explorer, a fast class built for scouting and early‑night looting. These change how players build and play, especially in harder nights or group runs.
There are also hints about more classes coming later, such as a Potion‑Master or Alchemist‑style class focused on healing and buffs, and a mystery class that may change how players interact with special entities like the Owl or Deer. All of this makes the Admin Abuse session a good time to watch for any early signs of new class changes.
Could There Be a New Hidden Event?
The longer event window from Feb 7 to Feb 14 may also include a new event or mode that is not fully announced yet. Developers often use Admin Abuse as a soft preview before they reveal everything.
During the Admin Abuse session, players might notice new items, strange enemy behavior, or unusual effects that they didn’t see before. These could be early hints of a hidden event that stays active for the rest of the Feb 7–14 period. Paying attention to these changes helps you prepare better builds and strategies for the new patch.
How to Prepare for Admin Abuse
To get the most out of the next Admin Abuse and any new class hints, join the game a few minutes before the Start Time in your region. This gives you time to load in, get ready, and avoid missing the start of the event.
Use a balanced build with a good weapon, armor, and healing items so you can survive the chaos more easily. Focus on safe farming areas like caves or ruins where you can grab loot without getting overwhelmed. Finally, watch for new tools, items, or enemies that might show how the new classes and the upcoming event will change the game.
With this simple structure, your article stays clear and straightforward, uses the selected region‑time Admin Abuse table (with only major Roblox‑playing regions), and still mentions the new classes and possible hidden event in a natural way.











