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La formación de arcilla es un método de creación que permite al jugador colocar pequeños cubos (vóxeles) de arcilla en capas que forman un recipiente, que luego se cuece en un horno de foso para terminar el objeto. La mecánica de modelado es similar a la de las herramientas de piedra, en la que hay que añadir o quitar vóxeles para crear el objeto deseado.

Materiales requeridos

Para formar objetos de arcilla, el jugador necesita arcilla azul o arcilla de fuego, así como hierba seca, palos y leña para un horno de foso.

 
Izquierda, Arcilla azul; Derecha, Arcilla de fuego

Obteniendo arcilla

Los depósitos de arcilla suelen encontrarse en climas templados y pueden recogerse con las manos desnudas o con una pala. Existen diferentes tipos de arcilla en el mundo, la arcilla azul y la arcilla de fuego. Para moldes de herramientas y objetos como cuencos y ollas, se puede usar cualquiera de los dos tipos de arcilla, pero la horno bajo debe construirse con ladrillos de arcilla de fuego.

Formar moldes y objetos

  1. Seleccionar la arcilla en la mano libre.
  2. Apunta con el punto de mira blanco a una superficie sólida y abrir el menú de formación de arcilla y selecciona el objeto que quieras fabricar.
  3. La cuadrícula de formación de arcilla aparecerá en la superficie seleccionada. Para crear el molde u objeto elegido, los vóxeles de color "verde" se deben

rellenar y eliminar la arcilla de cualquier vóxel de color "naranja" para crear cada capa de la forma. A medida que se completa cada capa del objeto de arcilla, la siguiente capa aparecerá encima de la anterior. Es útil sentarse en el suelo (pulsar 'G') mientras se da forma a la arcilla.

Clay Tool Modes

To change the number of clay voxels added or removed (1x1, 2x2 and 3x3), press F and select the 'brush size' as indicated by the first three menu options. The last tool menu option,'Copy' allows a player to duplicate identical layers of clay voxels. When this menu option is selected, added "layer" of clay will match the pattern of voxels directly underneath the current layer "under construction".

Clay Oven

See also Clay Oven.

This specific item can only be formed with fire clay, and requires a hefty amount of it. It can be used without firing afterwards, and is necessary for making good bread and pie.

Pit Kiln

Once the form is complete, the clay item must be baked in a pit kiln.
A pit kiln is a one deep hole dug into the earth or surrounded by non-flammable materials - make sure to not use any burnable materials in the vicinity, as the kiln will set fire to flammable material! Even tall grass and low hanging tree branches will go up in flames and might cause your local forest or house to be destroyed. After finding a secure spot, place your raw items into the hole. You can find a list of how many items can be fired at the same time below. Next, place dry grass, sticks and firewood above the items in that order - the game will stop you from adding more than necessary. It should take 10 grass, 8 sticks and 4 firewood.
Finally, ignite the kiln with a torch or fire starter. Make sure to keep a safe distance from it yourself, since you can accidentally set yourself on fire as well. The firing will take approximately 20 ingame hours, so it's a good idea to prep the pit kiln before the night to let it fire away through the darkness. The fire on top of the kiln will stop burning when it's done, leaving only the finished pottery items in the hole. Finished items appear dark brown and no longer have "raw" in front of their name.

Following a list of clay items and how many of them can be fired in one pit kiln:

Pottery Item Amount
Bowl 4
Claypot 4
Crucible 4
Crock 4
Flowerpot 4
Planter 1
Shingle 48
Storage Vessel 1
Watering Can 1
Anvil Mold 1
Axe head Mold 1
Hammer head Mold 1
Hoe head Mold 1
Ingot Mold 2
Lamellae Mold 1
Pickaxe head Mold 1
Prospector's Pick Mold 1
Shovel head Mold 1
Sword blade Mold 1
Blue clay brick* 12
Fire clay brick** 12

* can only be made using blue clay ** can only be made using fire clay

Using Finished Pottery Items and Molds

Many of the items made with clay are containers used in other types of crafting. Most baked items can be placed on the ground, and many pottery items can be picked up again with an empty hand.

Using Items

The Claypot and Bowls are used in Food and cooking, while the watering can has a use in farming. Crocks and Storage Vessels are containers used in food preservation. Shingles can be used to construct clay shingles blocks, Flowerpots and Planters are containers used in decorating. Lamellae are used as components in crafting armor

Using Molds

For more information and instructions when using molds to cast metal ingots, tools and weapons, see separate pages on: crucible, molds and casting.

Clay Required to Create Items and Molds

Name Item/Mold Clay Required Multiple?
Bowl Item 1, 4 1 or 4
Cooking pot Item 4, 16 1 or 4
Crucible Item 2, 13 1 or 4
Crock Item 2, 14 1 or 4
Flowerpot Item 4, 23 1 or 4
Planter Item 18 1
Shingles Item 7 12
Storage Vessel Item 35 1
Watering Can Item 10 1
Anvil Mold 28 1
Axe head Mold 11 1
Hammer head Mold 12 1
Hoe head Mold 12 1
Ingot Mold 2, 5 1 or 2
Lamellae Mold 8 1
Pickaxe head Mold 12 1
Prospector's Pick Mold 13 1
Shovel head Mold 11 1
Sword blade Mold 12 1
Clay Oven* Other 69 1

* Does not need to be fired to function

Video Tutorials

Explanation of clay firing v 1.15 Alternative Explanation of clay firing since 1.15


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