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Restores HP but also poisons the user
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Raw Meat Dumpling is a Consumable Item in Elden Ring. Most Consumables grant various effects such as restorative properties for recovering HP, removing certain negative status effects or applying temporary buffs and debuffs, while others can be thrown at enemies to deal damage.
This item is non-craftable, non-tradeable, and cannot be farmed.
A pungent raw meatball, made succulent by virtue of being on the verge of turning.
Restores HP but also poisons the user.
Not recommended for those who prefer to know the origin of their meats.
Where to find Raw Meat Dumpling in Elden Ring
Shadow of the Erdtree
- Belurat Gaol: 3 Living Jar enemies, one at the bottom of the pit with hanging jars, one after exiting the maze section, and another next the alter with the Greatjar helm. [Map Link]
- Bonny Gaol: One found beneath a Jar Innards enemy. It is hiding within a broken jar. An additional 3 Living Jar enemies can be found in the sewer area. [Video Link]
- Bonny Village: Found on a corpse towards the south end of the ravine.
- Lamenter's Gaol: 3 Living Jar enemies in the large room with the chest containing the Gaol Lower Level Key. [Map Link]
- Shadow Keep, Specimen Storehouse: 1 Living Jar enemy in the room immediately after using the elevator to the NW on the first floor.
Base Game
- 100% chance for it to drop from large Living Jar enemies one time. A previously-slain large Living Jar enemy will no longer drop more.
- Often found near Living Jar nests.
- 10 can be found in Revenger's Shack in Liurnia after completing Edgar's questline. [Map Link]
- 10 can be found at Village Windmill Pasture on the Altus Plateau west of Dominula, Windmill Village. [Map Link]
- Video Location
- 4 large Living Jar enemies can be found in Auriza Side Tomb.
- 5 large Living Jar enemies can be found in Giants' Mountaintop Catacombs.
- 3 large Living Jar enemies can be found in Caria Manor. Jump down the wall ramps left of the Royal Knight Loretta boss fight arena.
- 2 large Living Jar enemies can be found in Jarburg.
- 1 large Living Jar enemy can be found in Stormveil Castle. Head up the elevator in the Liftside Chamber grace.
- 1 large Living Jar enemy can be found in Raya Lucaria Academy, after the Schoolhouse Classroom grace.
- 1 large Living Jar enemy can be found in Volcano Manor, in a lava covered graveyard deep below the Prison Town Church grace. Where the Smoldering Shield can also be found.
- 1 large Living Jar enemy can be found in the Subterranean Shunning-Grounds, before the elevator leading to the Forsaken Depths grace.
Raw Meat Dumpling use in Elden Ring
Elden Ring Raw Meat Dumpling Notes & Tips
- You can hold up to 3 Raw Meat Dumpling.
- You can store up to 999 Raw Meat Dumpling.
- Sell Value: 100
- When combined with Neutralizing Boluses, a dumpling can make for a quick heal if the player has exhausted their supply of Flask of Crimson Tears.
- Can be used for activating the damage boost effect of Kindred of Rot's Exultation and Mushroom Crown.
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I guess 3rd party that allows yourself to gain 999 of these stockpiled in your Storage Chest stays winning. Why these couldn't be a farmable resource we shall never know, as they currently are and always been since launch, a literal repeat of Siegbrau from Dark Souls 3 where the three man squad you are Invading/the person Invading you always have a much of these as they are allowed to carry ready to go, and you don't because you don't feel like stooping to their level/can't even do that simply because of your choice of hardware to play the game on. You are just at a massive disadvantage because you can't realistically get more, while all THEY need to do is breach the ToS while in offline mode, then turn their mods off before going back online. Online play in this game is a joke with no integrity whatsoever, not even accounting for the people who are legitimately cheating online with infinite health, focus points, stamina, max damage stats, invalid items, and other nonsense bullshit.
I am using this for my massive successive regular L1 damage bosses run - using a backup save file ofc just in case lol. I've done +20K damage by the time I finished the combo IN A GO, using either my A & S-scaling colossals, S Warped axe, and my beloved heavy baddie Milady. It's very satisfying to watch their HP bar go zero in under 10 secs from devastating combos.
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Not craftable? Not farmable? I won't ever use it. No, I will let it for my mimic tear to use it infinitely. I heal myself with incantations instead, I just need to level up mind.
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It's ****ing stupid that these aren't renewable, both from a PvE AND PvP perspective. Make it drop from the Large Living Jars every time you kill one instead of only the first time. And while they are at it, they could add in a respawning Malformed Star somewhere that drops one Starlight Shard every time you kill it. May as well make it to where you can legitimately stockpile these since you can't stop dupers from duping, it could literally only be a positive change if you could farm these to obtain more.
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i can even see little bits of capers and pickled cucumbers in there. yummers!
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SotE adds 12 more Raw Meat Dumplings:
-(Belurat Gaol): Large Living Jar at the bottom of the pit with hanging jars.
-(Belurat Gaol): Large Living Jar after exiting the Jar Maze room.
-(Belurat Gaol): Large Living Jar next to altar with Greatjar.
-(Bonny Village): On a corpse at the south end of the ravine.
-(Bonny Gaol): 3 Large Living Jars in the sewer area.
-(Bonny Gaol): Inside a Giant Cracked Pot, hidden underneath a Jar Innards enemy.
-(Storehouse, First Floor): Large Living Jar in room straight ahead after taking the elevator to the NW down.
-(Lamenter's Gaol): 3 Large Living Jars in the room with the Corpse Piles and the chest with the Gaol Lower Level Key.
Also, the info on the Main article is wrong; there are only 4 Large Living Jars (and therefore only 4 Raw Meat Dumplings) in Auriza Side Tomb, not 5.
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This is whya shrimp, crayfish, prawns, crabs, roaches, scarabs, fishes, sharks and humans are all the same...
They taste good, no matter of what.
Even if they are raw, containing DST.
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When will people realize that using a consumable in pvp doesn't automatically mean that they cheated? Just think of each pvp interaction as being in a vacuum and your blood pressure might finally be able to rest knowing that the other person can only use as many as is allowed in one session.
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PvErs won’t be happy until invaders aren’t allowed to heal at all
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Absolute love when noob invaders try to abuse this and just get wrecked by Poison Flower Blooms Twice, that's what cheesy/cheaters bs deserve
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A lot of comment want this be craftable , please consider this
Invasion session allows invaders use craft method.
you can carry 999 for each materials.
that mean they can have more 999 heal for one session (eat > runaway > craft new > repeat)
not just invader but host team can use this method too , but from my experience I see most of hosts dont even have a rune arc lol.
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As someone with hundreds of successful invasions: If you need this to win as an invader, you are an NPC.
From Software overtunes NPC invader health to make up for the fact that the AI is relatively stupid and easily taken advantage of. When you dupe this item, you are admitting that you exhibit the same problem
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page says "where to find larval tear" under the "where to find Raw Meat Dumpling"
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MImic tear can use this if you have it quickslotted. You're welcome, internet.
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Craftable when Fromsoft!? I want to make the spicy meatball!
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Elden Ring has the most wretched consumable items of any video game, I think
Your TASTIEST item is prawn boiled in swamp water (served without butter), then it's immediately down to "balls of moss" and "turtle necks steeped in tea" and "horse meat pickled in cough syrup"
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What?! Cant cook it, throw it in with noodles, and slather it in sauce?! Not stuff it on bread with veggies?! Cannot eat with rice and seasoning?! Not even a simple **** kebab spitroast over a fire?!
Madness!
Worse is the lack of variety of beverages and sides to have with this...
Repent at Oswald of Carim with souls, Fromsoft, for ye hath sinned against food! My gourmet Tarnished demands it!!! D:<
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anyone who complains about these doesn't know the pain of ds1 where people would spam the humanity consumable for essentially endless heals. at least this poisons you and thus forces you to use another item or incantation to get rid of the status.
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bs that you can't farm these but bleed can just seppuku, looking forward to the recipe for this and rainbow fletched arrows in the dlc..........................
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Not everyone that uses these is a duper or cheater. I just invade use my stock then reload my save back up. Kind of sick of crybaby hosts crying about every little thing. I've still only got 3 in an invasion plus it's not like you don't have numbers against us. More than likely your helpers are doing the exact same thing.
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Not everyone that uses these is a duper or cheater. I just invade use my stock then reload my save back up. Kind of sick of crybaby hosts crying about every little thing. I've still only got 3 in an invasion plus it's not like you don't have numbers against us. More than likely your helpers are doing the exact same thing.
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Loving those crybaby hosts whining about a f ckin MEAT BALL
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Oh look another "rare usuful item" that dupers and cheaters will use to gain an unfair advantage against everyone else fromsoft never learns.
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I will never know why this is a one time drop. I’d rather have giant jars to have a chance to drop it occasionally an infinite amount of times than have it be a one and done.
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FromSoftware continually adds in finite or extremely rare and powerful consumables every game that players can dupe an infinite amount of either through in-game bugs/glitches, installing third party software, or from duplicating their save file, thus undermining the balanced-by-being-finite design of said powerful consumables and gaining an unfair advantage in PvP against anyone who doesn't resort to the same tactics. I don't understand how this cycle has been repeating itself since Demon's Souls, and you can't say they haven't noticed because you otherwise wouldn't have been restricted to only holding 3 of these at a time, yet for some reason you can still store 999 of these in a chest as if any legitimate player will ever have that many at once. And Starlight Shards are even better off, you can hold 10 of those for some reason, and they are the most powerful form of FP regeneration available that isn't a flask. I don't understand why it is like this, it's paradoxical design.
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I believe only 4 large Living Jar enemies can be found in Auriza Side Tomb. It says 5 but I can only find 4. Please help clarify if you know where the missing 1 could be. I searched everywhere.
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I find hard to justify these items not being able to be farmed of crafted. I mean, is it because of children of rot exultation? Poison isn't hard to inflict on others, so self poisoning isn't exploitable in the slightest. Hell, hemorrage procs and lord of blood's exultation is better in every way, including self inflict. 50% max hp? That's a bad joke compared to mid heal, and there are the healing stones wich ARE craftable, requires marerials that are 1000 times over more accesible than killing living jars, and heals an absurd amount of health at a minuscule fp cost. There's even a three finger variant that builds up madness in the area of effect against those who didn't inherit the flame of frenzy, so not only it's a great healing consumable, it's also an area denial tool.
Really, all those excuses to keep this item limited are just that, excuses, and all they're good for is to promote duping items even further.
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Load of baloney that these arent farmable or craftable, i wanna roleplay as a madman that eats raw meat damnit
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Wish they made the AI (mimic tear/jar warrior/fia's champion) use this item more intelligently. I'd have to do more testing but it at least seems like they won't just eat all 3 when seeing an enemy. Although they'll still eat it when missing as little as 1 hp.
I'm assuming the mimic tear ash AI is the same as the other mimic AIs, but if not then I'm referencing mimic tear ash's AI.
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this is a nice item! you can equip it and let the mimic use to heal he self
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Maybe not craftable, but would he worthwhile to seem them in a alternative shop. Make it where you buy one for 3 rune arcs or something. Give insensitive for pvp and pver to kill hosts and bosses for the chance to get more
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Would it be cool if these were farmable? Maybe. Craftable? No.
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Some people are saying this should be craftable. If that was the case, some invasions would probably never end since you'd only need to dupe an infinitely large supply of the crafting materials to get infinite healing. Invasions would last forever with either host, phantom, or invader never dying by running away to craft more of these. It would outright kill pve too since any cheesy phantom or host could just craft a full stack after every encounter.
TLDR: The limit of 3 dumplings at a time would become limitless with crafting
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This should of been craftable with a very rare resource like a low percent chance to farm it like Arteria Leaf.
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I was wondering why they can't be farmed, but then I noticed it gives you 50% max HP... I expected it to be a small sliver of HPO
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I can't really think of a good reason why they limit some items and not others
like sure these are pretty good if you have something to counteract the poison but come on they're not game breaking you can only hold 3 at a time
it's just less fun imo
Man I hope we get some new craftbooks in the DLC to add items like this, crying shame it's not in the base
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Why couldn’t we craft this with lump of flesh and some sort of poison crafting material, or why couldn’t they just always drop from large jars instead of just once? The restrictions here seem totally arbitrary
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seeing as these drop from the jars is this not raw human flesh??
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I was just in the Auriza Side Tomb and went to every spot I could, only found 4 Large Living Jars and only found mention of 4 in the walkthrough of the Tomb
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Of all the crafting options, so many useful things are excluded
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If you're easily confused like me, you will only see 3 at a time in your inventory, even though you can have dozens in storage from all these spots that are listed. I have 32 at the moment ion storage.
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Not tradeable anymore and drops once of every giant pot until you start NG
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So, with no ability to infinitely farm these and no ability to trade them between players, are these the single item in game that cannot have their inventory maxxed out? 3/3 on character and 999/999 in storage?
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These are seemingly not farmable. From my experience, only the large jar enemies drop them reliably and they only drop them once per playthrough (if you respawn and kill the same large jar they won't drop the dumpling more than once), giving you a set amount per playthrough.
Would love to be proven wrong - has anyone been able to farm these repeatably?
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as of patch 1.07 way harder to farm and no trade. Also drop chance decreased
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I can't trade them with a friend and they don't drop more than once from the giant pots since 1.07 for me, could someone else confirm about this
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Can another confirm these are no longer tradeable as of 1.07? Plz ty, k bye.
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Mmm I love when my meat is tender because it’s almost rotten
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Very useful in invasion’s when you run outs flasks way to heal bolus to cure
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Frick auto correct what I meant to say was very useful in invasions when you run out of flasks eat to heal bolus to cure
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So, you get these from the Living Jars which we later learn are made of human flesh and blood... fun, thank you, Miyazaki, very cool
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The fact that theres a "meat peddlers bell bearing" and MULTIPLE types of MEAT you can get from animals and theres NO place to craft or buy these is just, like, why?
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Finally! Elden Ring has siegbrau. except it's rotted and poisonous.
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If you can spare the equip slot for them, your Mimic can use these to heal himself. They also toss warming stones, but that ain't a reliable source of midfight healing
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From what I've seen, you can't trade these online. They just don't show up for the other person. Really lame how the only way to get them is ng+
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tested with Finlay's buff, Bestial Vitality, and Crimsonspill tear, all will completely negate the poison
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These only drop the first time you kill the jars. Non renewable unless u use ng+
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You're telling me the tarnished is an educated pro at pickling and curing different types of meat with a multitude of spices, but will gladly eat a raw, rotting human-meatball for health?
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As long as you have the Poison-Curing Boluses on top of this, these make surprisingly effective heals. Stacked on Kindred of Rot's Talismans, and given a moment, I can heal and give a massive damage buff.
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Can’t get any raw meat dumplings from any giant live jar enemies. Been trying to get for over an hour and nothing but jar shards
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So if I used this in junction with the position buff talisman and a heal over time spell and maybe the talisman that heals as well I would get a free, constant damage buff right?
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...so fun discovery: eating one of these will trigger the flame-spewing/ice-spewing statues in dungeons to move up or drop. Not sure how close you have to be, but I have a feeling it's the same concept as Mogh's/Margit's Shackle.
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Truly a sinister ration for the desperate. These undercooked meals are for those who need to heal when they're fresh out of fruit punch.
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Truly a sinister ration for the desperate. These undercooked meals are for those who need to heal when they're fresh out of fruit punch.
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If you happen to be stuck on a wall/pillar in a dungeon and you can't fast travel/save quit it, remove all your clothes to reduce poison resistance and eat this to die
Might save you some trouble
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I think the description has been changed since it no longer says "causes poison buildup"
It now says "Restores HP but also poisons the user"
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I think the description has been changed since it no longer says "causes poison buildup"
It now says "Restores HP but also poisons the user"
It actually looks yummy.
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