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− | Drop the clay item into a fire, such as a [[campfire]] or [[stone oven]]. Once they reach [[glowing]] hot, they'll turn into finished pottery items. These items cannot be improved. | + | Drop the clay item into a fire, such as a [[kiln]], [[campfire]] or [[stone oven]]. Once they reach [[glowing]] hot, they'll turn into finished pottery items. These items cannot be improved. |
== Resulting items == | == Resulting items == |
Revision as of 15:15, 18 February 2018
Contents
Description
Pottery is the shaping and cooking of clay into container items.
Method
Getting clay
Activate your shovel and right-click on a tile of clay, select dig and when finished "clay" will appear in your inventory (If it doesn't, you weren't standing on the clay tile). If you receive a message in your event window that says you are not strong enough to dig here, find a flat area of grass or dirt and practice digging to raise your skill or find a flatter clay corner.
Creation
Activate one of your hands and right-click on the clay, select one of the items from the create menu.
Improving
You cannot improve hardened clay items, so improve them before putting them into a fire to harden them. You cannot use clay items that are not hardened.
Improvement tools:
Finishing
Drop the clay item into a fire, such as a kiln, campfire or stone oven. Once they reach glowing hot, they'll turn into finished pottery items. These items cannot be improved.
Resulting items
Also see Category:Pottery items
Titles
- Potter at 50 skill
- Moulder at 70 skill
- Terracotta terror at 90 skill