Hey fellow adventurers! ๐ŸŽฎโœจ Let's talk about something a little... unconventional in Baldur's Gate 3. We all know the struggle of scrounging for camp supplies, right? Running low on cheese wheels and apples while deep in the Underdark is a real mood killer. But what if I told you there's a way to solve your resource problems that's as efficient as it is horrifying? What if your enemies could become the solution to your hunger? Intrigued? Let me introduce you to the mod that's completely changing how I play my Dark Urge run.

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You know that feeling when you defeat a tough enemy and all they drop is some rusty armor and a few gold pieces? Kind of anticlimactic, isn't it? Well, the 'More Cannibalism - A Dark Urge Flavour Enhancer' mod by Nexus user RevolutionScribe fixes that in the most delightfully dark way possible. This isn't just a backstory quirk anymore - this is functional, practical cannibalism. The mod transforms lootable body parts into usable camp supplies. Yes, you read that right. That goblin you just smited? He's tonight's dinner.

How Does It Work? ๐Ÿ–

It's surprisingly simple and seamlessly integrated:

  • Loot Transformation: Any lootable limb or body part you find in the world becomes a camp supply item.

  • Long Rest Fuel: These macabre items contribute to your camp supply total, just like a regular piece of bread or bottle of wine would.

  • Universal Application: The best part? It works even if you're NOT playing as the Dark Urge! So your regular Tav can also explore their... culinary curiosities.

But wait, there's a crucial warning here! The mod description explicitly states that quest-related body parts become consumable. That means if you munch on a key story item, you might lock yourself out of a quest resolution. Always save before you snack, people!

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The Unintended Consequences (Or Are They Intended?) ๐Ÿ˜ˆ

Here's the darkly hilarious part that really sold me on this mod. Camp supplies are shared by the whole party, right? So when you use a "special" supply to rest, you're essentially... forcing all your companions to participate in cannibalism without their knowledge. Imagine Shadowheart or Gale happily eating a stew, completely unaware of its... unique ingredients. Is it ethical? Absolutely not. Is it fitting for a Dark Urge playthrough where you've probably done worse? 100%.

Think about it - how many times have you left a battlefield littered with... unused resources? This mod encourages a truly zero-waste adventure. Why let a perfectly good drow arm go to waste when it could fuel your next eldritch blast?

Is This Mod For You? A Quick Checklist โœ…

Consider This Mod If... Avoid This Mod If...
You're doing a Dark Urge / evil playthrough You're squeamish or roleplaying a paragon of virtue
You love immersive, roleplay-enhancing mechanics You don't want to risk accidentally consuming quest items
You find the idea darkly funny and thematic The thought of unknowingly feeding Astarion a bandit's finger grosses you out
You want a unique solution to camp supply management You prefer a more traditional Faerรปn experience

My Personal Experience & Tips ๐Ÿง 

Playing with this mod in 2026 has been a revelation for my current Durge run. It adds a layer of grim practicality that feels utterly in-character. Here are my takeaways:

  1. Inventory Management is Key: I now have a dedicated pouch for "Questionable Provisions." Keeping them separate from regular food helps me remember what's what.

  2. The Theft of Agency: The fact that your companions unknowingly partake is the mod's secret genius. It's the perfect metaphor for the Dark Urge's corruption - dragging everyone down with you.

  3. A New Looting Meta: Suddenly, every enemy is a potential resource node. It changes your perspective on combat entirely.

So, would I recommend it? If you're looking to fully commit to the monstrous fantasy of the Dark Urge and want a gameplay loop that supports that narrative in a hilariously grim way, then yes, absolutely. It turns resource management into a roleplaying opportunity. Just remember: in the world of Baldur's Gate 3 mods, you are what you eat... and so is your entire party. Happy feasting, you beautiful freaks! ๐Ÿฝ๏ธโš”๏ธ