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− | '''Clay''' is one of the many types of | + | '''Clay''' is one of the many types of {{L|soil}} that can be found in Dwarf Fortress. {{L|Aquifer}}s are never present in clay layers. |
− | Clay can be gathered for use in | + | Clay can be gathered for use in {{L|Ceramic_industry|Ceramics}}. |
− | The gathering and use of clay is done from a | + | The gathering and use of clay is done from a {{L|Kiln}} and behaves similar to most material production, but includes elements similar to {{L|glass}} production. In order to gather clay a gathering zone must first be designated, much like with {{L|sand}}, however unlike sand gathering clay creates a Clay object similar to raw stone and does not require a bag. These clay objects are stored in a Stone stockpile, and may be used to construct walls (structures made from clay could be thought of as adobe buildings). As with sand, clay can be gathered indefinitely from a single tile. |
− | Clay can be made into pots, | + | Clay can be made into pots, {{L|block|bricks}}, {{L|statue}}s, {{L|hive}}s and {{L|craft}}s. Small pots, called jugs, function similar to bags and waterskins, while large pots are treated like barrels. Creating any object from clay requires a unit of fuel. |
− | Before an | + | Before an {{L|earthenware}} pot (large or small) can hold liquids, it must be '''glazed'''. Glazing is performed at a {{L|kiln}} and requires either a unit of {{L|ash}} or a unit of {{L|cassiterite}} ({{L|tin}} ore), plus a unit of fuel. {{L|Stoneware}} and {{L|porcelain}} pots do not need to be glazed. |
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