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Revision as of 16:33, 4 August 2020
For information on Clay (ball) in vanilla Minecraft, see this page.
For information on Clay (block) in Pixelmon Wiki, see this page.
Clay can be obtained in its normal Minecraft location (shallow water) or as drops from certain Pokémon.
Contents
Obtaining
Pokémon drops
Main article: Drops
Pokémon | Chance | Quantity |
---|---|---|
Baltoy | 66.667% | 1-2 |
Claydol | 75% | 1-3 |
Elgyem | 100% | 1-2 |
Marshtomp | 100% | 1-3 |
Mudkip | 100% | 1-3 |
Quagsire | 100% | 1-3 |
Wooper | 100% | 1 |
Usage
Crafting ingredient
Item | Crafting recipe |
---|---|
Clay | |
Boulder |
Smelting ingredient
Ingredients | Smelting recipe |
---|---|
Clay (ball) + Any fuel |
Trivia
Before Reforged, this item had the following recipe. It was removed due to many held items being far too easy to make.
Item | Crafting recipe |
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Light Clay |