Sea Clay
Sea Clay | |
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Vital statistics | |
Size | 1 x 1 |
Stack | Max:3 (Clay) |
Stockpile | Clay (80) |
Skill(s) RequiredSpecific needed skills.<br>The default skills every hearthling starts off with, Oral Tradition, Primitive Tools & Wilderness Survival), are ignored. | Pottery |
Terrain | Ocean Shallow Water |
Object(s) Required | None |
Specific Type of | Clay |
Required By | (Clay (26): Brick, Clay Cauldron, Crucible, Crude Idol, Granary, Kiln, Lead Talisman, Potter's Wheel, Seamark, Shiny Marbles, Stack Furnace, Tar Kiln, Tripod Burner, Unfired Ceramic Knife, Unfired Clay Jar, Unfired Clay Pipe, Unfired Garden Pot, Unfired Hand Impression, Unfired Mug, Unfired Pot, Unfired Teapot, Unfired Treeplanter's Pot, Unfired Urn, Whitemetal Cup, Whitemetal Ring, Wilderness Beacon) |
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Sea Clay is one of the variations of Clay, which can be used to build structures and craft various items such as Pottery or Bricks
Sea Clay is naturally deep blue.
How to Acquire
To obtain Sea Clay, you must find Ocean Shallow Water and dig for clay.
Note that the Sea Clay quality is hardcapped by Masonry.
Digging can be done per tile (if need be).
Click "Dig" action, and than left-click some sallow water tile. The hearthling will dig until the tile has no more clay to give.
But digging can also be done in auto mode.
Click "Dig" action, and than use Shift+left-click. While in auto mode the hearthling will scan nearby tiles for clay, if a tile is empty, and continues digging tile after tile while it can.
Digging for Sea Clay can be done on foot, on horseback, or in a boat.
Using a shovel for digging is highly advised. It significantly speeds up the digging process, even with a low quality shovel.