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There are two type of clay blocks: '''blue clay''' (appears pale blue) and '''fire clay''' (appears pale pink/beige). 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 in average). | There are two type of clay blocks: '''blue clay''' (appears pale blue) and '''fire clay''' (appears pale pink/beige). 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 in average). | ||
There are also items made out of '''brown clay''' and '''red clay'''. But those are only available by purchasing them from {{ll|Trading#Building_Materials|Traders (Building Materials)}}. | |||
=== Grass Variants === | === Grass Variants === | ||
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=== Blue Clay === | === Blue Clay === | ||
Blue clay can be used to | Blue clay can be used to create: | ||
====Items requiring no cooking==== | |||
*{{Icon link|Skep-empty-east.png|Special:MyLanguage/Skep|Empty skep}} | |||
*{{Icon link|Beenade-opened.png|Special:MyLanguage/Beenade|Empty beenade}} | |||
*{{Icon link|Mudbrick-light.png|Special:MyLanguage/Light mudbrick|Light mudbrick}} | |||
*{{Icon link|Mudbrick-dark.png|Special:MyLanguage/Dark mudbrick|Dark mudbrick}} | |||
*{{Icon link|Mudbrickslab-dark-down-free.png|Special:MyLanguage/Mudbrick slab|Mudbrick slab}} | |||
*{{Icon link|Cobblestone-granite.png|Special:MyLanguage/Cobblestone|Cobblestone}} | |||
*{{Icon link|Cobblestonestairs-granite-up-north-free.png|Special:MyLanguage/Cobblestone stairs|Cobblestone stairs}} | |||
*{{Icon link|Cobblestoneslab-granite-down-free.png|Special:MyLanguage/Cobblestone slab|Cobblestone slab}} | |||
*{{Icon link|Slantedroofing-slate-east-free.png|Special:MyLanguage/Slate roofing|Slate roofing}} (5 versions) | |||
====Items requiring to be cooked in a {{ll|Firepit|firepit}}==== | |||
*{{Icon link|Hardenedclay-blue.png|Special:MyLanguage/Hardened clay|Hardened clay}} | |||
Clay requires a temperature of at least 300°C to cook. | |||
====Items requiring to be cooked in a {{ll|Pit kiln|pit kiln}}==== | |||
*{{Icon link|Burnedbrick-blue.png|Special:MyLanguage/Clay brick|Clay brick}} which is used to craft: | |||
**{{Icon link|Claybricks-blue.png|Special:MyLanguage/Clay bricks|Clay bricks}} | |||
**{{Icon link|Brickstairs-blue-up-north-free.png|Special:MyLanguage/Clay brick chimney|Clay brick stairs}} | |||
**{{Icon link|Brickslabs-blue-down-free.png|Special:MyLanguage/Clay brick chimney|Clay brick slab}} | |||
**{{Icon link|Claybrickchimney-blue-unlit-ns.png|Special:MyLanguage/Clay brick chimney|Clay brick chimney}} this decorative chimney is unlit and does not produce any smoke, but there is a lit version that can be found in {{ll|Ruin|ruins}}. | |||
*Items created with the {{ll|Clay forming|clay forming}} mechanic: | |||
**Tools and weapons {{ll|Mold|molds}} | |||
**{{Icon link|Claypot-burned.png|Special:MyLanguage/Cooking pot|Cooking pot}} | |||
**{{Icon link|Crock-burned.png|Special:MyLanguage/Crock|Crock}} | |||
**{{Icon link|Bowl-burned.png|Special:MyLanguage/Bowl|Bowl}} | |||
**{{Icon link|Jug-blue-fired.png|Special:MyLanguage/Jug|Jug}} | |||
**{{Icon link|Wateringcan-burned.png|Special:MyLanguage/Watering can|Watering can}} | |||
**{{Icon link|Crucible-burned.png|Special:MyLanguage/Crucible|Crucible}} | |||
**{{Icon link|Clayplanter-burnt.png|Special:MyLanguage/Planter|Planter}} | |||
**{{Icon link|Storagevessel-burned.png|Special:MyLanguage/Storage vessel|Storage vessel}} | |||
**{{Icon link|Fired blue clay shingle.png|Special:MyLanguage/Clay shingle|Clay shingle}} | |||
=== Fire Clay === | === Fire Clay === | ||
Fire clay can replace blue clay for the creation of all the items from the previous section. However, only fire clay can be used to make: | |||
* | *{{Icon link|Clayoven-north.png|Special:MyLanguage/Clay oven|Clay oven}} | ||
* | *{{Icon link|Burnedbrick-fire.png|Special:MyLanguage/Fire brick|Fire brick}} that is required to build the {{ll|Bloomery|bloomery}} for ironmaking. | ||
*Tier 1-3 {{ll|Refractory bricks|refractory brick}} that is required to build the blast furnace for {{ll|Steel making|steelmaking}}. | |||
== Storage == | == Storage == |
Revision as of 10:23, 3 August 2023
Blue clay in soil | |
Material | Soil |
Stackable | 64 |
Drops | 4-5 Blue clay |
Blocks |
Fire clay in soil | |
Material | Soil |
Stackable | 64 |
Drops | 4-5 Fire clay |
Blocks |
Blue clay | |
Stackable | 64 |
Items |
Fire clay | |
Stackable | 64 |
Items |
Natural Generation
Clay is a terrain block variant created during world generation. Clay deposits are found in any area with high enough precipitation (so not deserts) and high enough temperature (so not the arctic). They can be found at any elevation. You may notice them on the map as semi-circular spots of a slightly different color from surrounding grass. The deposits are disc-shaped and that disc follows surface deformations. The thickness of the disc can vary between 2 and 4 blocks.
Parameter | Min. value | Max. value |
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Temperature | -10 | 40 |
Rainfall | 0.27 | 1 |
Clay Types
There are two type of clay blocks: blue clay (appears pale blue) and fire clay (appears pale pink/beige). 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 in average).
There are also items made out of brown clay and red clay. But those are only available by purchasing them from Traders (Building Materials) .
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.
Obtention
Harvesting
Clay blocks may be removed by breaking with an empty hand or using any tool, though a 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 cracked vessels (forage) in ruins .
Usage
Blue Clay
Blue clay can be used to create:
Items requiring no cooking
- Empty skep
- Empty beenade
- Light mudbrick
- Dark mudbrick
- Mudbrick slab
- Cobblestone
- Cobblestone stairs
- Cobblestone slab
- Slate roofing (5 versions)
Items requiring to be cooked in a firepit
Clay requires a temperature of at least 300°C to cook.
Items requiring to be cooked in a pit kiln
- Clay brick which is used to craft:
- Clay bricks
- Clay brick stairs
- Clay brick slab
- Clay brick chimney this decorative chimney is unlit and does not produce any smoke, but there is a lit version that can be found in ruins .
- Items created with the clay forming mechanic:
- Tools and weapons molds
- Cooking pot
- Crock
- Bowl
- Jug
- Watering can
- Crucible
- Planter
- Storage vessel
- Clay shingle
Fire Clay
Fire clay can replace blue clay for the creation of all the items from the previous section. However, only fire clay can be used to make:
- Clay oven
- Fire brick that is required to build the bloomery for ironmaking.
- Tier 1-3 refractory brick that is required to build the blast furnace for steelmaking .
Storage
Clay blocks technically stack to 64 but they cannot be obtained through normal survival gameplay. Clay bits can stack up to 64.
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