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==Natural Generation== | ==Natural Generation== | ||
[[File:Claydeposits.png|300px|right]] | |||
'''Clay''' is a terrain block variant created during world generation. Both blue clay and fire clay are found in the same climate. Blue clay is more | [[File:Claydeposits.png|300px|right|Clay deposit.]] | ||
'''Clay''' is a terrain block variant created during world generation. Both blue clay and fire clay are found in the same climate. Blue clay is 5 times more frequent than fire clay but fire clay has slightly larger deposits (15 blocs radius against 13 blocks radius). Their deposits are disc-shaped and that disc follows surface deformations. The thickness of the disc can vary between 2 and 4 blocks. | |||
{{Climate | {{Climate | ||
|MinRain=0.27 | |MinRain=0.27 | ||
|MinTemp= | |MinTemp=-10 | ||
}} | }} | ||
=== Clay Types === | === Clay Types === | ||
There are two type of clay blocks: Blue clay (appears pale blue) and Fire clay (appears pale pink/beige). Players can find deposits of clay scattered throughout temperate zones in the world. | There are two type of clay blocks: Blue clay (appears pale blue) and Fire clay (appears pale pink/beige). Players can find deposits of clay scattered throughout temperate zones in the world. | ||
=== Grass Variants === | === Grass Variants === | ||
Clay blocks have grass coverage variants and may appear as "bare clay" with a surface colored according to the clay type (no grass), or a green top surface, aka "grass block". Depending on climactic conditions, grass coverage appears sparse (patchy green) on clay blocks. Tall grass may also grow/spawn on "grass" blocks. | Clay blocks have grass coverage variants and may appear as "bare clay" with a surface colored according to the clay type (no grass), or a green top surface, aka "grass block". Depending on climactic conditions, grass coverage appears sparse (patchy green) on clay blocks. Tall grass may also grow/spawn on "grass" blocks. | ||
== Harvesting == | ==Obtention== | ||
Clay blocks may be removed by {{Breaking|breaking}} with an empty hand or using any tool, though a | |||
=== Harvesting === | |||
Clay blocks may be removed by {{Breaking|breaking}} with an empty hand or using any tool, though a {{ll|Shovel|shovel}} is a faster method to harvest clay blocks. When broken, clay blocks drop 4-5 units of clay, which stack to 64 and may be carried in player inventory, or stored in stationary containers. Clay blocks may NOT be harvested intact and replaced elsewhere. | |||
===Looting=== | |||
Stacks of clay are sometimes found in {{ll|Cracked vessel|cracked vessels (forage)}} in {{ll|Ruin|ruins}}. | |||
== Usage == | == Usage == | ||
=== Blue Clay === | === Blue Clay === | ||
Blue clay can be used to form | |||
Blue clay can be used to form {{ll|Ceramic Blocks#clay brick|clay bricks}} or {{ll|Ceramic Blocks#hardened clay|hardened clay blocks}}. Blue clay is primarily used to form pottery items and {{ll|Molds|molds}} in conjunction with the clay forming mechanic. For more information on creating pottery items, see the {{ll|Clay_Forming|clay forming guide}}. | |||
=== Fire Clay === | === Fire Clay === | ||
Fire clay may be substituted for | |||
Fire clay may be substituted for blue clay in any of the uses named above, but only bricks made of fire clay ({{ll|Fire Brick|fire bricks}}) can be used to create the {{ll|Bloomery|bloomery}} and only fire clay can be used to create the {{ll|Clay oven|clay oven}}. | |||
== Storage == | == Storage == | ||
Clay blocks technically stack to 64 but they cannot be obtained through normal survival gameplay. | Clay blocks technically stack to 64 but they cannot be obtained through normal survival gameplay. | ||
{{Blocks navbox}} | {{Blocks navbox}} | ||
{{Game navbox}} | {{Game navbox}} | ||
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