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Baldur's Gate 3 Camp Supplies in BG3

Baldur’s Gate 3: How to Get More Camp Supplies in BG3

Have a nice, warm dinner before bed

Resting in Baldur’s Gate 3 is one of the most essential parts of your playthrough. If you want to grab a bite to eat and relax for the night, continue reading to discover how to get more camp supplies in Baldur’s Gate 3.

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Where to Find More Camp Supplies in Baldur’s Gate 3

The three main ways to obtain more camp supplies in BG3 are to purchase some from merchants, loot defeated enemies, and search containers for items. All three sources provide you with supplies, from entire camp supply packages to small bits of food. However, buying them from shop owners requires spending money, while looting from corpses and chests does not guarantee you’ll get supplies every time.

As you play the game, eliminate more enemies, and pass by containers like chests, barrels, and crates, making a habit of looting them all will help you slowly gain supplies over time. While sometimes, you may find entire meals that provide a lot, you’ll often find small items like fish, meat, and vegetables. In particular, looting enemies like orcs and goblins frequently net you these small food items.

Fortunately, even though they don’t individually provide much supply value, they can easily make up a good chunk of your total stock. If you’re lucky, you may occasionally find a high-value food item or an entire supply pack.

Sometimes, they even appear right in the overworld for you to pick up, as shown in the screenshot below.

Baldur's Gate 3 Camp Supplies Location
So many camp supplies in one spot – just don’t get caught stealing them! | Screenshot by Prima Games

Where to Buy Camp Supplies in BG3

Alternatively, you can visit merchants in areas like Emerald Grove, Grymforge, and Last Light Inn to find camp supplies in their wares list. While it costs money to buy these, they’re a quick and easy way to get supplies if you’re running out and have some spare change.

You can purchase the camp supplies in many places, but the easiest is in the city. When taking a long rest in Baldur’s Gate at the camp resembling a cozy inn, visit Withers. Behind him is an interactable spot—a food elevator—where you can purchase one supply pack each night.

Tip:

Upon reaching level 11, the Heroes’ Feast spell for druids and clerics provides a substantial 46-58 worth of camp supplies, eliminating the need to search for food. This spell also grants a long-lasting buff until your next long rest.

How Camp Supplies are Used in BG3

Camp supplies are important items that you’ll use a lot. They are primarily used for long rests at camp. You’ll need 40/40 camp supplies to do a long rest, which must be made up of various food and/or drink items or a Camp Supply Bag. Some camp supplies have effects, which can be activated when a character consumes that food.

Tip:

A Supply Pack can help you meet the long rest requirement by itself. Here’s how Baldur’s Gate 3 describes it: “A collection of cured meats, dried fruits, kindling and anything else necessary to survive life on the road. Everything, down to the flint, smells distinctly of smoked ham.”

The Best Camp Supplies and Where to Find Them

Finding out which camp supplies are better than others can be a pain at times. We’ve compiled a list of the best camp supplies to look out for down below:

  • Supply Pack (40) – Can be purchased at various traders and throughout the world.
  • Haggis (21) – Traders and loot spots.
  • Poutine (20) – Traders and loot spots.
  • Chelo Khoresh (20) – Traders and loot spots.
  • Roast Beef Joint (20) – Traders and loot spots.
  • Salmon Pie (20) – Traders and loot spots.
  • Baldurian Mash (15) – Traders and loot spots.
  • Hearty Dinner (15) – Traders and loot spots.
  • Roast Turkey (15) – Traders and loot spots.
  • Sun-Dappled Paella (15) – Traders and loot spots.
  • Pizza (15) – Traders and loot spots.
  • Seafood Bouillabaisse (15) – Traders and loot spots.
  • Baldurian Seafood Stew (15) – Traders and loot spots.
  • Sunmelon (10) – Traders and loot spots.
  • Black Pudding Platter (12) – Traders and loot spots.
  • Potato Scone Platter (10) – Traders and loot spots.

The Worst Camp Supplies

Not all camp supplies are created equal. Some are so pitifully small, that they are simply not worth your time. Here’s our list of the worst camp supplies you probably shouldn’t go out of your way to get:

  • Various sausages (3) – Commonly found throughout the world.
  • Various mushrooms (2) – Commonly found throughout the world.
  • Garlic (2) – Commonly found throughout the world.
  • Various fruits (2-3) – Commonly found throughout the world.
  • Coffee (3) – Commonly found throughout the world.
  • Esmeltar Red (1) – Commonly found throughout the world.
  • Plum Fizz (1) – Found throughout the world.
  • Pitcher of Beer (1) – Found throughout the world.
  • Ashaba Dusk (1) – Found throughout the world.
  • Chultan Fireswill (1) – Found throughout the world
  • Whalebone Spiced (1) – Found throughout the world

BG3 camp supplies are pretty easy to get once you know where to look. If you need help securing a certain special amulet, check out how to get the Sentient Amulet in BG3, or click the game tag below to discover our growing article collection.


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