Difference between revisions of "Clay"

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(revised. how to dig is covered in the digging article, I leave a note about terraforming because of its importance and critical nature.)
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== Description ==
 
== Description ==
Clay is a resource found in [[Clay Tile]] and can be used to create pottery items such as [[clay bowl]] and [[clay jar]]. Also used in masonry, specifically in the creation of [[guard tower]], [[stone oven]], [[forge]], [[stone altar]] or [[mortar]].
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Clay is a sticky and soft resource found in [[clay tile]]s that can be easily formed into [[pottery]] items like [[clay bowl]]s or [[clay jar]]s. [[Masonry|Masons]] also make use of clay as a bonding material for the [[stone brick]]s used in [[guard tower]]s and [[stone forge]]s, or to mix the better bonding material [[mortar]] to build [[stone house]]s, for example.
  
Clay, once dug up, has a high decay speed and is pointless to store for more than a few days. There is currently no way to remove clay. Adding [[dirt]] or [[sand]] only raises the clay higher. Clay tiles provide an indefinite amount of clay. Dropping clay on dirt or sand does not create a clay tile.
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Clay, once [[digging|dug]] up, has a high decay speed and is pointless to store for more than a few days. [[Clay tile]]s can not be lowered, only risen, so drop [[dirt]] or [[sand]] with care.
 
 
== Method ==
 
#Equip a [[shovel]], right-click a [[Clay Tile]] and select dig
 
 
 
= Equipment required =
 
*[[Shovel]]
 
 
 
= Resulting product =
 
*[[Clay]]
 
  
 
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Revision as of 14:33, 18 June 2009

Main / Resources / Clay

Description

Clay is a sticky and soft resource found in clay tiles that can be easily formed into pottery items like clay bowls or clay jars. Masons also make use of clay as a bonding material for the stone bricks used in guard towers and stone forges, or to mix the better bonding material mortar to build stone houses, for example.

Clay, once dug up, has a high decay speed and is pointless to store for more than a few days. Clay tiles can not be lowered, only risen, so drop dirt or sand with care.