Exalted Flesh is a consumable in Elden Ringthat boosts one's Physical Damage by 20% for 30 seconds. Although this buff does not stack with the Flame, Grant Me Strength Incantation, it still provides an excellent buff for Tarnished before facing a challenging opponent. Keep in mind that the Exalted Flesh only affects physical attacks and abilities. Accordingly, the increased damage applies to Strength and Dexterity builds in Elden Ring but is ineffective for spellcasters.
To craft Exalted Flesh, Tarnished adventurers will need the Armorer's Cookbook [3], which can be bought from the Nomadic Merchant in East Limgrave for 2,000 Runes. This merchant can be found near the roadside west of Fort Haight and south of the Third Church of Marika. After purchasing the Cookbook, Elden Ring culinarians will gather four ingredients to begin making their damage-boosting jerky: Rowa Fruit ×5, Lump of Flesh ×1, Hefty Beast Bone ×1, and Arteria Leaf ×1.
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Rowa Fruit is undoubtedly the easiest ingredient to find since it grows in abundance throughout the grassy regions of the Lands Between. Nonetheless, because this renewable resource is used in many Elden Ring recipes, it can become tricky to know the best spots to farm it. The optimal farming locations for Rowa Fruit will likely depend on players' preference, yet an excellent site to easily collect dozens of berries within minutes is the Living Jar village of Jarburg. This hamlet is on the small ridge south of the Carian Study Hall and can be accessed by completing the jump puzzle southwest of the tower.
Exalted Flesh's next two ingredients, Lump of Flesh and Hefty Beast Bone, can be both extracted from the same source in Elden Ring, wild
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