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Throw at enemies to inflict damage
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Innard Meat is a Consumable Item in Elden Ring. It is a brand new Consumable Item in the Shadow of the Erdtree DLC. 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.
Scraps of flesh for filling great jars.
Rancorous spirits cling to the pinkish-red, convulsing meat.
Throw at enemies to inflict damage.
This is what becomes of the condemned, who get sliced up and
stuffed into jars to become saints instead.
Where to find Innard Meat in Elden Ring
- Belurat Gaol: Inside the Jar Labyrinth, as you manage to get up on some jar, on the left side. [Video Link]
- Bonny Gaol: Continue following the stream of water until you see an opening at the end. Watch out for hiding enemies here and make sure that you are ready for them. They will come out as soon as you step near an item. Take the Innard Meat on the ground here. [See Shadow of the Erdtree Map] [Video Link]
- Lamenter's Gaol: Can be found after dropping down a hole, you'll find this item on a corpse in a small cave just as you drop down. [See Shadow of the Erdtree Map] [Video Link]
Innard Meat use in Elden Ring
Throw at enemies to inflict damage
Elden Ring Innard Meat Notes & Tips
- You can hold up to 40 Innard Meat.
- You can store up to 600 Innard Meat.
- Sell Value:
200 Runes - Notes and tips go here.
AnonymousThey should've made this a seal and added flesh incantations.

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AnonymousAnyone know the damage type? I'm assuming either standard or magic but it doesn't say

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Anonymouseven with high arcane these do not a lot of damage, and they have slow tracking. range is okay but definitely a very mediocre item for the low drop rate

AnonymousSomewhere out there exists an alternate reality where we would have used these with hefty cracked pots to craft throwable living jars who get up and charge the opponent

Anonymous"Rancorous spirits cling to the pinkish-red, ******ing meat."

AnonymousFor anyone wondering: The best place to farm these is at Shadow Keep. Start from the West Rampart Grace and make your way back into the Keep, there's a good number of those fleshy jar monsters that drop them.

AnonymousFor anyone wondering: Best place to farm these is in Shadow Keep. Start from the West Rampart SoG and make your way back into the Keep, there's a good number of those flesht jar monsters who drop these.

AnonymousI just found out myself these ARE a farmable, repeatable item in case anyone cares.. They drop from the gross innard mass enemies that come crawling out their jars. Super low drop rate of course

AnonymousThis has got to be the most neglected item in the dlc. How is it not farmable or buyable? These are nothing like marika blessings or sleep or rot pots

AnonymousWhy don't you get these back when using them in the arena? Unlike roundrock this isn't a crafting material, feels like it was at some point going to be though.

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AnonymousThese scale off of arcane and some strength but the wiki shows it with no scaling. Hope this gets fixed soon

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Anonymousmarika pulls the gold strands of all the innards of the corpses at the divine gate to use as a catalyst for the golden order and the elden ring

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AnonymousIt's all fun and games until the maniac down the way starts throwing gut at your face

AnonymousYikes those Mutated Prisoners reminds me of Marika. Must have been the ultimate fate of her people.

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int/arc builds truly feasted with this dlc. we got a staff made of fingers to cast fingery magicks with, and we can even throw meat at people
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