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So, get this—someone plugged away at Baldur’s Gate 3 for, like, 479 hours before stumbling on the fact you can munch on food to heal. I know, right? All that time and the player still missed something that seems obvious in hindsight. Honestly, isn’t that kind of wild? You’d think after hundreds of hours, you’ve seen it all, but nah, turns out this game’s got layers.
Anyway—or wait, where was I? Oh yeah, food. So, in Baldur’s Gate 3, you can just chow down on what you find to patch up your health. No need to bunk down for a snooze. It’s one of those nifty things hidden in plain sight, like how you can go tens of hours without meeting Astarion. Players miss stuff all the time; it’s like the game’s got this endless bag of tricks.
People on Reddit are bringing out all kinds of these fun little nuggets—like throwing rotten food at your enemies to mess them up. Seriously, who comes up with these things? But hey, it’s great—adds more flavor, no pun intended.
Getting back to the point—or not… but yeah, this one player, Godrednu_0780, posts about their “Eureka!” moment, smacking their head at missing the obvious, apparently since the game sort of nudges food as just camp supplies. So no wonder folks didn’t think to snack on it outside of rests. Even a user with over 1,500 hours was in the dark about this! Just goes to show, even the veterans can totally blank on the basics.
Now here’s another chuckleworthy tidbit from the discussion: players are chucking yucky food at baddies to throw them off. Who knew this game had such a culinary arsenal?
Let’s see, closing thoughts? Patch 8’s been out a while, and Larian’s probably moved on, but players are still peeling back layers and finding secrets. The wait for their next title might be forever—or feel like it—but with all these discoveries, there’s plenty to keep gamers entertained in the meantime.
Anyway, just wanted to share this delightful chaos. Keeps you guessing, right?