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− | # You may pour more than one bucket of [[Milk of Lime]] into the trough, and in fact this is highly advisable. | + | # You may pour more than one bucket of [[Milk of Lime]] into the trough, and in fact this is highly advisable. The Clay Trough holds a maximum of 10 buckets of Milk of Lime. |
# Your character can carry up to 15 clumps of dirt if you keep digging to max capacity. | # Your character can carry up to 15 clumps of dirt if you keep digging to max capacity. | ||
# A kiln makes a great storage container for extra clay, even if you don't intend to fire it up into bricks. | # A kiln makes a great storage container for extra clay, even if you don't intend to fire it up into bricks. |
Revision as of 10:44, 6 June 2012
How to Make Clay
- Fill a bucket of water
- Add a Lime to the water to make Milk of Lime
- Pour the bucket into the trough.
- Start digging any soil (need to have shovel equipped) until you get at least one clump of dirt (your character will be Shown carrying it above his head).
- Walk back to the trough and right click on it to start making clay from the dirt you are carrying, one piece at a time. Each clump of dirt dug up has a 100% to turn into clay as long as the tub has liquid in it, at which point you cannot continue and need to dump the remaining dirt.
Tips
- You may pour more than one bucket of Milk of Lime into the trough, and in fact this is highly advisable. The Clay Trough holds a maximum of 10 buckets of Milk of Lime.
- Your character can carry up to 15 clumps of dirt if you keep digging to max capacity.
- A kiln makes a great storage container for extra clay, even if you don't intend to fire it up into bricks.