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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, [[clay flask]]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 is a sticky and soft resource found in [[clay tile]]s that can be easily formed into [[pottery]] items like [[clay bowl]]s, [[clay flask]]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 [[digging|dug]] up, has a high decay speed and is pointless to store for more than a few days. [[Clay tile]]s can only be terraformed if previously raised by dropping [[dirt]] or [[sand]]. To lower a raised clay tile by 1 you must dig at least 10 clays. You cannot lower a clay tile once it has gone back to its original height.
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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. It can however be kept in a [[Bulk storage bin]].
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[[Clay tile]]s can only be raised by dropping [[dirt]] or [[sand]]. They cannot be lowered by [[digging]], or [[Flattening]], and cannot be changed to another type of tile.
  
 
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Revision as of 16:18, 20 December 2010

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Description

Clay is a sticky and soft resource found in clay tiles that can be easily formed into pottery items like clay bowls, clay flasks, 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. It can however be kept in a Bulk storage bin.

Clay tiles can only be raised by dropping dirt or sand. They cannot be lowered by digging, or Flattening, and cannot be changed to another type of tile.