Rummage Piles have been a thing inPaliafor a while. Every day, a pile of sticks or the remains of a shipwreck show up somewhere in Kilima or Bahari Bay holding treasure. The Elderwood Expansion brings with it upgraded rummage piles.

If you’ve never bothered with them, or are new to the game, you may have been wondering exactly what rummage piles are and what to do with them. In this guide we’ll discuss what they are, what you can find in them, and where to find them.

Tracking An Elderwood Rummage Pile In Palia.

What Are Rummage Piles?

Rummage Piles are another way for you to get loot in the game. In Kilima and Bahari Bay, the piles might reward you withcertain types of furniture recipes, equipment, materials, or quest items.

In Elderwood, therummage piles hold artifactsthat you can turn into Elouisa to get Elouisa’s Fun Bucks. You can then spend those inElouisa’s shop to get relic recipes.

Discovering The Loot Bag After Digging Up The Rummage Pile In Palia.

How Do You Find Rummage Piles?

Every day, the rummage piles spawn in a different place, but it’ll be thesame place for all players.The Kilima and Bahari Bay piles spawn once a day,

and theElderwood piles spawn twice a day.

In Kilima Valley, the piles will either spawn somewhere in theMirror Pond Ruins or Leafhopper Hills. Bahari Bay rummage piles will appear aroundBeachcomber Cove and Coral Shores.

Elderwood rummage pilesyou can usually find in the Deep Woods or Mitana Grove, but they could spawn anywhere in Elderwood.

The rummage piles in Kilima and Bahari Bay you only need to interact with to search, but theones in Elderwood need to be dug up using a Fine Hoe.

you may buy theArtifact Tracker from Elouisa at the Elderwood Central Stablesfor one Elouisa’s Fun Bucks. This tracks the artifacts hidden in the rummage piles in Elderwood. When you’re within a certain range, thepile icon will appear on your compassand will lead you to the location of the piles.