How to Find All Jungle Relics in The Sims 4 Jungle Adventure
How to Find All Jungle Relics in The Sims 4 Jungle Adventure
To find all Jungle Relics in The Sims 4, your Sim needs to explore the jungle in Selvadorada, uncover relic pieces, assemble them, and then power them using refined crystals. This collection is part of The Sims 4: Jungle Adventure and is tied closely to exploration, archaeology, excavation sites, and temple runs.
Jungle Relics are one of the deeper collectibles in the game because they are not simply found complete. Instead, your Sim must gather different parts, combine them into finished relics, and then activate them to unlock powerful blessings or dangerous curses.
What Are Jungle Relics?
Jungle Relics are ancient artefacts made up of three elements:
- Relic Bases
- Relic Tops
- Refined Crystals
The base and top create the relic itself, while the refined crystal determines how powerful its effect will be when activated.
Unlike ordinary artefacts, relics are not just decorative or valuable collectibles. They have gameplay effects that your Sim can trigger from their inventory.
How to Find Jungle Relics
To collect Jungle Relics in The Sims 4, you need to explore the jungle areas of Selvadorada and make use of the Archaeology Skill.
- Travel to Selvadorada, the vacation world from Jungle Adventure
- Use a machete or other methods to clear jungle paths
- Search excavation sites, treasure chests, and temples
- Collect relic bases and relic tops from jungle exploration
- Refine crystals before using the relics' powers
Relic pieces are found randomly, so completing the full set takes multiple trips and a bit of patience.
Step 1: Unlock the Jungle
To begin exploring:
- Travel to Selvadorada using your Sim's phone or computer
- Head to the Belomisia Trailhead
- Clear the blocked paths to unlock deeper jungle areas
The further you progress into the jungle, the more opportunities you will have to find excavation sites, temples, and treasure chests containing relic components.
Step 2: Search for Relic Pieces
As you explore, look for the main sources of relic parts:
- Excavation sites
- Treasure chests
- Temple rewards
Excavation sites are especially important because they are one of the best ways to keep finding relic parts consistently. High Archaeology skill helps here, since your Sim can uncover and establish more dig sites as they explore.
Temples are also one of the best places to search because they often contain both treasure chests and excavation spots in the same run.
Step 3: Learn Archaeology and Refine Crystals
Before a completed relic can actually be used, your Sim needs a refined crystal.
- Use the Archaeology Table
- Refine a crystal from your inventory
- Use the refined version to activate the relic
The original crystal type does not determine the relic's power, but its rarity does.
- Common crystals give the weakest effects and may fail or backfire
- Uncommon crystals provide stronger effects
- Rare crystals produce the strongest relic powers
If your goal is to complete the collection properly and experience the best versions of each relic, refining plenty of crystals is essential.
Step 4: Assemble Relics
Once you have a relic base and a relic top:
- Open your inventory
- Select one relic piece
- Choose the option to combine it with the matching second piece
This creates a complete Jungle Relic.
After that, you can add a refined crystal so the relic can actually be activated and used.
List of Jungle Relic Types
There are three base types and three top types, creating nine base relic combinations before crystal strength is considered.
Relic Base Types
- Chaos Base
- Death Base
- Watcher Base
Relic Top Types
- Balampalsoh (cat)
- Totecallam (llama)
- Zazatotl (bird)
Because each of these can also be powered by common, uncommon, or rare refined crystals, there are 27 total relic effect variations to discover.
Balampalsoh Relics
Balampalsoh Chaos Relic
This relic grants the Blessing of New Relationships.
- Common crystal: your Sim gains one random friend
- Uncommon crystal: your Sim gains two random friends
- Rare crystal: your Sim gains four random friends
Balampalsoh Death Relic
This relic grants the Blessing of Skeletal Transmogrification.
- Common crystal: your Sim turns into a skeleton for 12 hours
- Uncommon crystal: the skeleton form lasts for 1 day
- Rare crystal: the skeleton form lasts for 2 days
While in skeleton form, several needs are effectively locked, making this surprisingly useful.
Balampalsoh Watcher Relic
This relic grants the Blessing of Wealth.
- Common crystal: gives §25
- Uncommon crystal: gives §125
- Rare crystal: gives §500
Totecallam Relics
Totecallam Chaos Relic
This relic causes the Curse of the Food Mirage.
- Common crystal: your Sim becomes heavily dazed and craves Selvadoradian food
- Uncommon crystal: your Sim craves better quality Selvadoradian food
- Rare crystal: the curse is lifted by eating pancakes
Totecallam Death Relic
This relic grants the Blessing of the Skeleton Assistant.
- Common crystal: summons a skeleton assistant, though nearby Sims may feel tense
- Uncommon crystal: the assistant no longer causes tension
- Rare crystal: the assistant provides a positive mood effect and can even help with faster skill gains
The skeleton assistant can help around the home by cleaning, repairing, and handling chores.
Totecallam Watcher Relic
This relic causes the Curse of the Ancients.
- Common crystal: your Sim sneezes at random
- Uncommon crystal: your Sim may scream unexpectedly
- Rare crystal: your Sim may fall asleep at random times
This curse is especially disruptive because it can interrupt normal activities throughout the day.
Zazatotl Relics
Zazatotl Chaos Relic
This relic causes the Curse of Greedy Needs.
- Common crystal: your Sim suffers occasional motive drops
- Uncommon crystal: need recovery becomes slower
- Rare crystal: needs decay much faster and the curse becomes much harder to manage
Zazatotl Death Relic
This relic causes Marked for Death.
- Common crystal: the Sim may be electrocuted repeatedly
- Uncommon crystal: the Sim may burst into flames
- Rare crystal: the Sim becomes poisoned and has only a few days to live without a cure
This is one of the most dangerous relic effects in the pack.
Zazatotl Watcher Relic
This relic causes the Curse of the Personal Raincloud.
- Common crystal: a sad raincloud follows the Sim
- Uncommon crystal: the raincloud becomes more intense and may include lightning
- Rare crystal: the Sim experiences stronger emotional disruption and mood swings
Relic Effects
Jungle Relics do not have random effects in the sense of being completely unpredictable. The result depends on the exact combination of:
- Relic base
- Relic top
- Refined crystal rarity
Some relics give helpful blessings, such as Simoleons, skeleton helpers, friendships, or skeleton transformations. Others inflict curses that can disrupt needs, emotions, or even threaten a Sim's life.
How to Cure Relic Curses
Some relic effects can be removed by fulfilling certain conditions, while others need a more direct cure.
- Marked for Death can be cured with an antidote
- Curse of the Ancients requires a special cure involving bone dust
- Some emotional curses can be broken by making the Sim happy or very happy
- The marketplace statue in Selvadorada can sometimes remove curses if given an offering
Bone dust can be found through jungle exploration, treasure chests, excavation, and skeleton interactions. Sims with enough Selvadoradian Culture skill can also unlock more options for obtaining useful supplies.
Do Relics Break?
Yes, relics can break after use.
In general, relics have a recharge period before they can be used again, and lower quality outcomes are more likely when using weaker crystals. Higher Archaeology skill helps make relic collecting and usage more manageable overall.
Some relic variants are more durable than others, and golden versions are especially valuable because they are more reliable.
Tips to Complete the Jungle Relics Collection Faster
- Build your Sim's Archaeology Skill early
- Explore the jungle multiple times
- Open every chest and dig every excavation pile
- Run temples repeatedly for more rewards
- Refine lots of crystals so you can test relic effects properly
- Keep duplicates of bases and tops so you can complete every combination
Because of the random nature of relic drops, repetition is the key to finishing the full set.
Can You Buy Jungle Relics?
No, Jungle Relics cannot be purchased as complete items. They must be discovered and assembled through jungle exploration, excavation, treasure hunting, and crystal refining.
What Happens When You Complete the Collection?
Completing the Jungle Relics collection gives your Sim access to every relic combination and their different power levels. It also deepens the Archaeology gameplay loop, gives you more tools to experiment with blessings and curses, and adds another long-term completion goal while exploring Selvadorada.
Summary
To find all Jungle Relics in The Sims 4, explore Selvadorada, collect relic bases and tops, refine crystals, and combine every variation. It is one of the most involved collections in The Sims 4: Jungle Adventure, rewarding Sims who fully engage with archaeology, temples, and repeated jungle adventures.


