So, since the update, haven't seen any clay. Haven't looked super hard, but it was noticable that there wasn't a bunch in normal waterside areas. Last night I was clearing land in my NPC village and dropping the wheat field down to ground level. I found some clay under the field. Maybe it generates more all over now?
Anyone else find any in odd places?
There is almost a 100% guarantee that clay is in every single swamp area.
When that swamp has water that is...lol
I have actually generated while back with a small lil swamp that had no water... Had the trees with vines and all, just not water. But it was so small of an area it is no wonder there was no water. ><
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Clay is quite common now actually. Just find any area with a decently sized body of water, and there should be clay everywhere.
Thanks for the tip and pic....helped greatly...I've found about 6 stacks of clay near my town. I'd say it is plentiful now..:) I just wasn't looking very well, and probably overlooking what was there as it is kinda hard to distinguish from the sand above water.
Yeah I am glad the texture is different enough from the sand since deep down in the ocean its hard to see. I want to build a few huge buildings in brick so its great to have so much clay.
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Anyone else find any in odd places?
Its kind of strange.
When that swamp has water that is...lol
I have actually generated while back with a small lil swamp that had no water... Had the trees with vines and all, just not water. But it was so small of an area it is no wonder there was no water. ><
Thanks for the tip and pic....helped greatly...I've found about 6 stacks of clay near my town. I'd say it is plentiful now..:) I just wasn't looking very well, and probably overlooking what was there as it is kinda hard to distinguish from the sand above water.