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==Natural Generation==  
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'''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 common than fire clay but fire clay has slightly larger deposits.
'''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 common than fire clay but fire clay has slightly larger deposits.
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=== Clay Types ===
=== Clay Types === <!--T:3-->
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 === <!--T:4-->
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 ==
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Clay blocks may be removed by {{Breaking|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 1-3 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.
Clay blocks may be removed by {{Breaking|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 1-3 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.


== Usage ==
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=== Blue Clay ===
=== Blue Clay ===
Blue clay can be used to form [[Ceramic Blocks#clay brick|clay bricks]] or [[Ceramic Blocks#hardened clay|hardened clay blocks]]. Blue clay is primarily used to form pottery items and [[molds]] in conjunction with the clay forming mechanic. For more information on creating pottery items, see the [[Clay_Forming|clay forming guide]].
Blue clay can be used to form [[Ceramic Blocks#clay brick|clay bricks]] or [[Ceramic Blocks#hardened clay|hardened clay blocks]]. Blue clay is primarily used to form pottery items and [[molds]] in conjunction with the clay forming mechanic. For more information on creating pottery items, see the [[Clay_Forming|clay forming guide]].


=== Fire Clay ===
=== Fire Clay === <!--T:7-->
Fire clay may be substituted for Blue clay in any of the uses named above, ''but only bricks made of fire clay ([[Fire Brick|fire bricks]]) can be used to create the [[bloomery]]''.
Fire clay may be substituted for Blue clay in any of the uses named above, ''but only bricks made of fire clay ([[Fire Brick|fire bricks]]) can be used to create the [[bloomery]]''.


== Storage ==
== Storage == <!--T:8-->
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.


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Revision as of 10:16, 28 January 2022

Blue clay in soil
Rawclay blue.png
Material Soil
Stackable 64
Drops 4-5 Blue clay
Blocks


Fire clay in soil
Rawclay fire.png
Material Soil
Stackable 64
Drops 4-5 Fire clay
Blocks

Natural Generation

Claydeposits.png

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 common than fire clay but fire clay has slightly larger deposits.

Parameter Min. value Max. value
Temperature 3 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). Players can find deposits of clay scattered throughout temperate zones in the world.

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.

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 1-3 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.

Usage

Blue Clay

Blue clay can be used to form clay bricks or hardened clay blocks. Blue clay is primarily used to form pottery items and molds in conjunction with the clay forming mechanic. For more information on creating pottery items, see the clay forming guide.

Fire Clay

Fire clay may be substituted for Blue clay in any of the uses named above, but only bricks made of fire clay (fire bricks) can be used to create the bloomery.

Storage

Clay blocks technically stack to 64 but they cannot be obtained through normal survival gameplay.


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