How to Get Clay in Minecraft & Make Clay Blocks
Clay is one of the most commonly found resources in Minecraft. It is abandoned, but only in select locations around the Overworld. It provides users with useful products and opportunities that help make the gameplay experience easier, and your builds more beautiful. So, we’ve made this guide to inform you of everything you should know about clay, where to find it, what to do with it, and even how to make clay blocks in Minecraft. So, let’s begin!
Where to Find Clay in Minecraft
Clay generates naturally in your world in the form of bluish blocks. These blocks appear underwater in rivers, swampMinecraft biomes, oceans, beaches, and lakes. So, the easiest and fastest way to get clay is to search those areas.
However, the location where you will find clay blocks in very large quantities is lush caves. They are underground biomes that containmoss blocks,glow berries, spore blossoms,axolotls, and of course lots and lots of clay blocks.
You can find this biome pretty easily, as there are always severalazalea treeson the surface that generate right above the lush cave. Dig down underneath one of these trees and if you find a large lush cave, you will have enough clay for the rest of your world’s lifetime.
Mining Clay Blocks
Clay blocks are pretty soft, so you can quickly mine them with your hand. But you can use a shovel to mine it even faster. Once you break a clay block, you will alwaysreceive four clay balls. This number is not affected by the fortune enchantment.
However, if you want to directly collect the clay block, you can do it using a silk touch enchanted tool. Clay blocks have very low blast resistance, so any nearby explosions will break them and turn them into clay balls.
Other Ways to Get Clay Blocks and Clay Balls
The most common sources of clay are explained above, but that doesn’t mean there are no other ones available in Minecraft. Here are some alternative ways to get clay blocks and clay balls:
Items Required to Make Clay Blocks
Now that you know where to find clay, let’s focus on the clay blocks. Both clay balls and clay blocks have their own uses in the game, but you’ll probably mostly collect clay balls instead of clay blocks. So the question is: How to get clay blocks?
Well, apart from mining with a silk touch tool, there is a crafting recipe that produces clay blocks, and it’s pretty straightforward. All you need for it isfour clay balls.
So, every clay block you break will always supply you with enough clay balls to craft it. Thecrafting tableis not required either, as your 2×2 crafting grid is more than enough.
How to Craft Clay Block in Minecraft
When you’re ready to craft clay blocks, follow the steps below:
Minecraft Clay Farm: Make Clay From Mud
Even though clay blocks are very much abandoned in lush caves and underwater areas, it doesn’t make them endless. So that’s why there is a way to renewably create clay, which you have to learn more about. This process involvesmud blocksand pointed dripstone. We’ve described a little clay farm design below, so check out the following steps to make clay out of mud.
Uses for Clay and Clay Blocks
1. Make Bricks
Now that you’re aware of how to get and even farm clay blocks and balls, it’s time you learn how to use them. Besides being part of the crafting recipe for clay blocks, clay ballscan also be smelted in afurnace. They will thenturn intobricks, which you can then use for various building and decorating purposes.
2. Get Emeralds
If you’re short onemeralds, you can choose to sell ten clay balls at a time to the mason villager for one emerald. Clay blocks, on the other hand, can be great building blocks.
3. Make Terracotta
But, what most players do with clay blocks is smelt them. When smelted, these clay blocks turn intoterracotta. This is a rather convenient source of this colorful building block, especially if you live far away from a badlands biome.
With that, you now know how to find clay, make clay blocks, and use them in yourMinecraft house ideas. Similarly to dirt, stone, and sand, clay blocks are one of the most commonly used materials in the game. So, if you haven’t already, go and play around with them to see their true potential.
Yes, you’ll find clay fairly easily if you explore rivers, lakes, oceans, swamps, and beaches.
No, you won’t get more clay balls if you mine clay blocks with a fortune-enchanted tool.
Mason villagers will buy clay from you, but they won’t sell it to you. You will have to explore your world to find clay.
Radojka Travar
I’m a gaming enthusiast with a strong passion for writing. My expertise lies in creating simple, to the point and clear content teaching you about various features, mechanics and community-based inventions related to Minecraft. In spare time, I love flying around in my Minecraft world and exploring stories of other pixelated games.
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