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Revision as of 19:48, 30 April 2024
Clay Pit
Production Building
(Resource Gathering)
Uses Clearance Water to produce goods regardless of the season. Must be placed on fertile soil. Can produce: Clay (★★), Reed (★★), Resin (★★)
Specialization bonus:
Masonry (Proficiency)
Blightrot (Comfort)
ID = 'Clay Pit Workshop'
Overview
The Clay Pit is a production building that has to be placed on Fertile Soil. It uses Clearance Water to produce Clay and Reed. It has 3 worker slots, and provides Foxes with the Rainwater buff, granting +5 Resolve to any Foxes working there.
The Clay Pit is unlocked at Level 15.
Production Chain
Recipes in the Clay Pit
Building | Grade | Ingredient | Product | |||
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★★ 1:00 |
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4 Resin | |||
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★★ 1:00 |
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4 Reed | |||
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★★ 1:00 |
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4 Clay |
Perks and Cornerstones
Perk | Rarity | Description | Source(s) |
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Steel Mattocks | Epic | "<sprite name="[mat raw] stone"> Stone (<sprite name=grade2>) can now be produced in the Clay Pit." |
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Perk | Rarity | Description | Source(s) | Price |
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Steel Shovels | Rare | "+1 to <sprite name="[mat raw] clay"> Clay production. Gain an additional <sprite name="[mat raw] clay"> Clay every yield (from gathering, farming, fishing, or production)." |
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Steel Shovels | Epic | "+2 to <sprite name="[mat raw] clay"> Clay production. Gain an additional <sprite name="[mat raw] clay"> Clay every yield (from gathering, farming, fishing, or production)." |
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Perk | Rarity | Description | Source(s) |
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Leather Gloves | Epic | "+2 to <sprite name="[mat raw] reeds"> Reed production. Gain an additional <sprite name="[mat raw] reeds"> Reed every yield (from gathering, farming, fishing, or production)." |
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