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|Name=<translate><!--T:28--> Blue clay</translate> | |Name=<translate><!--T:28--> Blue clay</translate> | ||
|Image=File:Clay-blue.png | |Image=File:Clay-blue.png | ||
|Stackable=64 | |Stackable=64 | ||
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|Name=<translate><!--T:29--> Fire clay</translate> | |Name=<translate><!--T:29--> Fire clay</translate> | ||
|Image=File:Clay-fire.png | |Image=File:Clay-fire.png | ||
|Stackable=64 | |Stackable=64 | ||
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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}}. | 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}}. Clay requires a temperature of at least 300°C to cook. | ||
=== Fire Clay === <!--T:7--> | === Fire Clay === <!--T:7--> |