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{{Block
 
{{Block
|title=Support Beam
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|title= Clay
|image=Support Beam (Acacia).png; Support Beam (Ash).png;Support Beam (Aspen).png; Support Beam (Birch).png; Support Beam (Chestnut).png; Support Beam (Douglas Fir).png; Support Beam (Hickory).png; Support Beam (Kapok).png; Support Beam (Maple).png; Support Beam (Oak).png; Support Beam (Pine).png; Support Beam (Sequoia).png; Support Beam (Spruce).png; Support Beam (Sycamore).png; Support Beam (White Cedar).png; Support Beam (White Elm).png; Support Beam (Willow).png
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|image= Clay Grass (Granite).png; Clay Grass (Diorite).png; Clay Grass (Gabbro).png; Clay Grass (Shale).png; Clay Grass (Claystone).png; Clay Grass (Rock Salt).png; Clay Grass (Limestone).png; Clay Grass (Conglomerate).png; Clay Grass (Dolomite).png; Clay Grass (Chert).png; Clay Grass (Chalk).png; Clay Grass (Rhyolite).png; Clay Grass (Basalt).png; Clay Grass (Andesite).png; Clay Grass (Dacite).png; Clay Grass (Quartzite).png; Clay Grass (Slate).png; Clay Grass (Phyllite).png; Clay Grass (Schist).png; Clay Grass (Gneiss).png; Clay Grass (Marble).png
|invimage=Support Beam (Acacia)
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|image2= Clay (Granite).png; Clay (Diorite).png; Clay (Gabbro).png; Clay (Shale).png; Clay (Claystone).png; Clay (Rock Salt).png; Clay (Limestone).png; Clay (Conglomerate).png; Clay (Dolomite).png; Clay (Chert).png; Clay (Chalk).png; Clay (Rhyolite).png; Clay (Basalt).png; Clay (Andesite).png; Clay (Dacite).png; Clay (Quartzite).png; Clay (Slate).png; Clay (Phyllite).png; Clay (Schist).png; Clay (Gneiss).png; Clay (Marble).png
|invimage2=Support Beam (Ash)
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|image3= Clay (Item).png
|invimage3=Support Beam (Aspen)
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|invimage= Clay
|invimage4=Support Beam (Birch)
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|invimage5=Support Beam (Chestnut)
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|invimage6=Support Beam (Douglas Fir)
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|invimage7=Support Beam (Hickory)
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|invimage8=Support Beam (Kapok)
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|invimage9=Support Beam (Maple)
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|invimage10=Support Beam (Oak)
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|invimage11=Support Beam (Pine)
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|invimage12=Support Beam (Sequoia)
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|invimage13=Support Beam (Spruce)
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|invimage14=Support Beam (Sycamore)
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|invimage15=Support Beam (White Cedar)
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|invimage16=Support Beam (White Elm)
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|invimage17=Support Beam (Willow)
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|gravity= No
 
|gravity= No
|transparent= Yes
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|transparent= No
|tool= Axe
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|tool= Shovel
|stackable= Yes, 32
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|stackable= Yes, 64
|size=
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|size= Tiny
|weight=
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|weight= Light
|blockid=
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|blockid= 194:0-15, 195:0-4
|itemid=
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|itemid= 4568
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|notes= Drops 1 to 3 Clay Items.
 
}}
 
}}
  
 
== Obtaining ==
 
== Obtaining ==
  
Support beams are crafted with two [[log]]s and a [[saw]]. Both logs must be the same type, but any log can be used.  Different types of wood will result in different types of beams, but this difference is purely cosmetic as they are work equally the same. Beams of different types of woods can attach to one another.
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Clay generates in the grass and the dirt of areas with a rainfall value of at least 500. Clay deposits range from 4 to 30 blocks wide, and 2 to 6 blocks deep. Breaking the clay block with a shovel will yield one to three clay items.
  
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Clay is relatively common but can be covered in grass, making it difficult to spot the striped texture. Clay deposits that are underneath the grass will be marked with Golden Rod flowers [[File:Grid Golden Rod.png|link=|bottom]], for easier visibility. Alternatively, [[the Player]] can search under the water near a river, lake, or ocean; because grass cannot grow underwater, so the striped texture is exposed. Ravines can also cut through a patch of dirt containing clay, exposing the stripes.
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== Usage ==
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Clay is primarily used in the creation of [[Pottery]]. Clay objects are created using an interface similar to knapping. To open this interface, right-click with a stack of '''5''' or more clay.
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{| cellspacing=10
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! Clay Jug
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! Clay Vessel
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! Clay Mold
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|-
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|{{Grid/Knapping
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|A1= CFD|B1= CFL; CFD |C1= CFD|D1= CFD; CFL |E1= CFD
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|A2= CFL; CFD|B2= CFL|C2= CFL|D2= CFL |E2= CFD; CFL
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|A3= CFL|B3= CFL; CFD|C3= CFL|D3= CFD; CFL |E3= CFL
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|A4= CFL; CFD|B4= CFL|C4= CFL|D4= CFL |E4= CFD; CFL
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|A5= CFL; CFD|B5= CFL; CFD|C5= CFL|D5= CFD; CFL |E5= CFD; CFL
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|Output= Clay Jug
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}}
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|{{Grid/Knapping
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|A1= CFD|B1= CFL|C1= CFL|D1= CFL |E1= CFD
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|A2= CFL|B2= CFL|C2= CFL|D2= CFL |E2= CFL
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|A3= CFL|B3= CFL|C3= CFL|D3= CFL |E3= CFL
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|A4= CFL|B4= CFL|C4= CFL|D4= CFL |E4= CFL
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|A5= CFD|B5= CFL|C5= CFL|D5= CFL|E5= CFD
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|Output= Clay Vessel
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}}
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|{{Grid/Knapping
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|A1= CFL|B1= CFL|C1= CFL|D1= CFL |E1= CFL
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|A2= CFL|B2= CFD; CFL|C2= CFD|D2= CFL; CFD |E2= CFL
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|A3= CFL|B3= CFD; CFL|C3= CFD|D3= CFL; CFD |E3= CFL
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|A4= CFL|B4= CFD; CFL|C4= CFD|D4= CFL; CFD |E4= CFL
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|A5= CFL|B5= CFL|C5= CFL|D5= CFL|E5= CFL
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|Output= Clay Mold, 2
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}}
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|-
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! Clay Bowl
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! Clay Large Vessel
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|-
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|{{Grid/Knapping
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|A1= CFD|B1= CFD|C1= CFD|D1= CFD |E1= CFD
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|A2= CFD|B2= CFD; CFD|C2= CFD|D2= CFD; CFD |E2= CFD
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|A3= CFD|B3= CFD; CFD|C3= CFD|D3= CFD; CFD |E3= CFD
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|A4= CFL|B4= CFD; CFD|C4= CFD|D4= CFD; CFD |E4= CFL
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|A5= CFD|B5= CFL|C5= CFL|D5= CFL|E5= CFD
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|Output= Clay Bowl, 4
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}}
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|{{Grid/Knapping
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|A1= CFL|B1= CFD|C1= CFD|D1= CFD |E1= CFL
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|A2= CFL|B2= CFD; CFD|C2= CFD|D2= CFD; CFD |E2= CFL
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|A3= CFL|B3= CFD; CFD|C3= CFD|D3= CFD; CFD |E3= CFL
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|A4= CFL|B4= CFD; CFD|C4= CFD|D4= CFD; CFD |E4= CFL
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|A5= CFL|B5= CFL|C5= CFL|D5= CFL|E5= CFL
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|Output= Clay Large Vessel
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}}
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|}
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=== Tool & Weapon Molds ===
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{{:Clay Tool Molds}}
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=== Spindle ===
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Clay can be crafted with a [[Stick]] to produce a clay [[Spindle]]
 
{{Grid/Inventory Table
 
{{Grid/Inventory Table
|A1= Tin Saw |B1= Log (Chestnut)
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|A1= |B1= Clay
|A2= |B2= Log (Chestnut)
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|A2= |B2= Stick
|Output= VBeam (Chestnut),8
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|Output= Spindle (Clay)}}
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=== Fire Clay ===
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Clay can be crafted with [[Graphite Powder]] and [[Kaolinite Powder]] to produce [[Fire Clay]].
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{{Grid/Crafting Table
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|A1=Kaolinite Powder |B1 = Graphite Powder |C1= Kaolinite Powder
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|A2= Graphite Powder |B2 = Clay |C2= Graphite Powder
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|A3=Kaolinite Powder |B3 = Graphite Powder |C3= Kaolinite Powder
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|Output= Fire Clay
 
}}
 
}}
  
== Usage ==
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== History ==
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{{History|b}}
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{{History||v1|Added clay pits.}}
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{{History||v2 Build 47|Clay pit depth increased from 1 to 2.|Max height of Clay spawning reduced from 150 to 147. They may be harder to spot now, but they are still there, just beneath the grass.}}
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{{History||v2 Build 49i|Clay no longer generates in areas of dry grass.}}
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{{History||Build 76|Added Golden Rod flowers which only grow on clay.}}
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{{History||77.0|Added Pottery.|Added Fire Clay.}}
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{{History||79.0|Clay grass spreads onto other soil blocks.|Clay drops at least 1 clay item when broken.}}
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{{History|foot}}
  
Support beams are used to '''''prevent''''' cave-ins. This prevention is applied with the horizontal section of the support beam in place. A single vertical pillar of support beams will not prevent a cave in.
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== Trivia ==
  
There are a few rules when placing support beams:
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*Both clay and clay grass blocks are not affected by gravity, meaning that it is possible to dig into the side of a clay deposit to make a small starting shelter.
* Support beams must be built vertically at least three blocks high in order to support placement of any horizontal beams.
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* Support beams can only be placed horizontally between two vertical beams that are up to 5 blocks apart.
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* Support beams can be placed vertically to any height.
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* Support beams will place the first 3 blocks all on their own, and any additional beams must be placed one at a time. To override the first 3 behavior, hold (Default:{{key|Shift}}) while placing.
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A single horizontally placed support beam will prevent cave-ins in an area that is 4 blocks in each horizontal direction, and 1 block above and below the beam (9x9x3 Area). Any block that is outside of that area can still cause a cave in when being mined. Unsupported blocks that are mined can also propagate cave-in's back to supported areas. Cave-in's that fall on the support beam block will break that block, and all other connecting horizontally placed support beams and continue to fall to the ground. Additional broken support beams may then cause other cave-in's to occur. Support beams are a tool for cave-in ''prevention'', and not protection. Mine safely!
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== Gallery ==
  
=== Unsupported Usage ===
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<gallery>
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File:Clay_Deposit.png|Clay deposit on a hillside with golden rod flowers.
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</gallery>
  
Support beams are also often used for decoration. However, as this is not the intended use of the beam, there is no support for any odd behavior that may happen when using beams in this way. This includes placing cobblestone, dirt, sand, or gravel blocks above support beams in hopes to make some sort of roof.
 
  
 
{{Blocks}}
 
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[[Category:Mining]]
 
[[Category:Manufactured Items]]
 

Latest revision as of 03:40, 9 June 2015

Clay
Clay Grass (Granite).png
Clay (Granite).png
Clay (Item).png
Clay
Gravity

No

Tool

Grid Steel Shovel.png

Stackable

Yes, 64

Flammable

No

Weight

Light

Size

Tiny

BlockID

terrafirmacraft:194:0-15, 195:0-4

ItemID

terrafirmacraft:item.4568

Obtaining

Clay generates in the grass and the dirt of areas with a rainfall value of at least 500. Clay deposits range from 4 to 30 blocks wide, and 2 to 6 blocks deep. Breaking the clay block with a shovel will yield one to three clay items.

Clay is relatively common but can be covered in grass, making it difficult to spot the striped texture. Clay deposits that are underneath the grass will be marked with Golden Rod flowers Grid Golden Rod.png, for easier visibility. Alternatively, the Player can search under the water near a river, lake, or ocean; because grass cannot grow underwater, so the striped texture is exposed. Ravines can also cut through a patch of dirt containing clay, exposing the stripes.

Usage

Clay is primarily used in the creation of Pottery. Clay objects are created using an interface similar to knapping. To open this interface, right-click with a stack of 5 or more clay.

Clay Jug Clay Vessel Clay Mold
CFD CFL CFD CFD CFD title= Clay Jug
CFL CFL CFL CFL CFD
CFL CFL CFL CFD CFL
CFL CFL CFL CFL CFD
CFL CFL CFL CFD CFD
CFD CFL CFL CFL CFD title= Clay Vessel
CFL CFL CFL CFL CFL
CFL CFL CFL CFL CFL
CFL CFL CFL CFL CFL
CFD CFL CFL CFL CFD
CFL CFL CFL CFL CFL title= Clay Mold2
CFL CFD CFD CFL CFL
CFL CFD CFD CFL CFL
CFL CFD CFD CFL CFL
CFL CFL CFL CFL CFL
Clay Bowl Clay Large Vessel
CFD CFD CFD CFD CFD title= Clay Bowl4
CFD CFD CFD CFD CFD
CFD CFD CFD CFD CFD
CFL CFD CFD CFD CFL
CFD CFL CFL CFL CFD
CFL CFD CFD CFD CFL title= Clay Large Vessel
CFL CFD CFD CFD CFL
CFL CFD CFD CFD CFL
CFL CFD CFD CFD CFL
CFL CFL CFL CFL CFL

Tool & Weapon Molds

Note: Some of these molds may have slightly different patterns; moving the entire pattern 1 block left, right, up , or down. However it is important to keep the outer border intact whenever possible.

Axe Mold Chisel Mold Hammer Mold
CFL CFD CFL CFL CFL title= Clay Mold Axe
CFD CFD CFD CFD CFL
CFD CFD CFD CFD CFD
CFD CFD CFD CFD CFL
CFL CFD CFL CFL CFL
CFL CFL CFD CFL CFL title= Clay Mold Chisel
CFL CFL CFD CFL CFL
CFL CFL CFD CFL CFL
CFL CFL CFD CFL CFL
CFL CFL CFD CFL CFL
CFL CFL CFL CFL CFL title= Clay Mold Hammer
CFD CFD CFD CFD CFD
CFD CFD CFD CFD CFD
CFL CFL CFD CFL CFL
CFL CFL CFL CFL CFL
Hoe Mold Javelin Mold Knife Mold
CFL CFL CFL CFL CFL title= Clay Mold Hoe
CFD CFD CFD CFD CFD
CFL CFL CFL CFD CFD
CFL CFL CFL CFL CFL
CFL CFL CFL CFL CFL
CFD CFD CFD CFL CFL title= Clay Mold Javelin
CFD CFD CFD CFD CFL
CFD CFD CFD CFD CFD
CFL CFD CFD CFD CFL
CFL CFL CFD CFL CFL
CFL CFL CFD CFL CFL title= Clay Mold Knife
CFL CFL CFD CFD CFL
CFL CFL CFD CFD CFL
CFL CFL CFD CFD CFL
CFL CFL CFD CFD CFL
Mace Mold Pickaxe Mold Prospector's Pick Mold
CFL CFL CFD CFL CFL title= Clay Mold Mace
CFL CFD CFD CFD CFL
CFL CFD CFD CFD CFL
CFL CFD CFD CFD CFL
CFL CFL CFD CFL CFL
CFL CFL CFL CFL CFL title= Clay Mold Pick
CFL CFD CFD CFD CFL
CFD CFL CFL CFL CFD
CFL CFL CFL CFL CFL
CFL CFL CFL CFL CFL
CFL CFL CFL CFL CFL title= Clay Mold ProPick
CFL CFD CFD CFD CFD
CFD CFL CFL CFL CFD
CFL CFL CFL CFL CFD
CFL CFL CFL CFL CFL
Saw Mold Shovel Mold Sword Mold
CFD CFD CFL CFL CFL title= Clay Mold Saw
CFD CFD CFD CFL CFL
CFL CFD CFD CFD CFL
CFL CFD CFD CFD CFD
CFL CFL CFL CFD CFD
CFL CFD CFD CFD CFL title= Clay Mold Shovel
CFL CFD CFD CFD CFL
CFL CFD CFD CFD CFL
CFL CFD CFD CFD CFL
CFL CFL CFD CFL CFL
CFL CFL CFL CFD CFD title= Clay Mold Sword
CFL CFL CFD CFD CFD
CFL CFD CFD CFD CFL
CFL CFD CFD CFL CFL
CFD CFL CFL CFL CFL
Scythe Mold
CFL CFL CFL CFL CFL title= Clay Mold Scythe
CFD CFD CFD CFD CFL
CFL CFD CFD CFD CFD
CFL CFL CFL CFD CFD
CFL CFL CFL CFL CFL

Spindle

Clay can be crafted with a Stick to produce a clay Spindle

Clay Spindle (Clay)
Grid layout Arrow (small).png
Stick

Fire Clay

Clay can be crafted with Graphite Powder and Kaolinite Powder to produce Fire Clay.

Kaolinite Powder Graphite Powder Kaolinite Powder Grid layout Arrow (small).png Fire Clay
Graphite Powder Clay Graphite Powder
Kaolinite Powder Graphite Powder Kaolinite Powder

History

Beta
v1Added clay pits.
v2 Build 47Clay pit depth increased from 1 to 2.
Max height of Clay spawning reduced from 150 to 147. They may be harder to spot now, but they are still there, just beneath the grass.
v2 Build 49iClay no longer generates in areas of dry grass.
Build 76Added Golden Rod flowers which only grow on clay.
77.0Added Pottery.
Added Fire Clay.
79.0Clay grass spreads onto other soil blocks.
Clay drops at least 1 clay item when broken.

Trivia

  • Both clay and clay grass blocks are not affected by gravity, meaning that it is possible to dig into the side of a clay deposit to make a small starting shelter.

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