Loot table

Trash Pile

These percentages are the chance a freshly spawned Trash Pile contains at least one of the item. That is the same measure RustLabs and RustHelp publish, so the numbers are directly comparable. 11 items can turn up.

Health
50
Inventory slots
6
Loot tables rolled
1
Prefab
trash-pile-1

Drops

Chance is for the container as a whole: open one fresh Trash Pile and this is how often you walk out with at least one. Items that sit in more than one of its tables are already combined. Amount is what a single drop gives when it lands.

ItemChanceAmount
Anti-Radiation Pills36.1%1 to 2
Apple23.0%1
Bread Loaf23.0%1
Can of Beans23.0%1
Can of Tuna23.0%1
Chocolate Bar23.0%1
Granola Bar23.0%1
Small Water Bottle23.0%1
Potato23.0%1
Corn23.0%1
Honeycomb23.0%1

Open one

This rolls the real tables rather than sampling the percentages above, so a run can hand you a rifle and its ammo together, or nothing at all.

Rolls the real loot tables, the same way the game does.

How the rolls work

A Trash Pile does not draw from one list. Every time it spawns it runs the rolls below, and each roll takes a single entry out of its table. The count is how many times that table is rolled, and the percentage is how often the roll happens at all. Stacking those together is what produces the chances above.

  • LootSpawn.TrashPile 3 rolls

Read from the Rust dedicated server loot tables, build 24613624. A table with sub-tables picks one weighted child; a table with items gives you every item on it, which is how packages like a rifle plus its ammo arrive together. Every roll that can reach an item is folded into its percentage.