Clay is one of the most important resources in Towers of Aghasba, vital for both building structures and crafting materials. Whether you are constructing a Compost Shed to boost your crop growth or making Cob for construction projects, having a reliable supply of Clay is key to progressing in the game. This guide will walk you through where to find Clay, how to collect it, and how to use it effectively to streamline your building efforts.
How To Get Clay
Finding Clay in Towers of Aghasba requires some patience and the right tools. You will need to locate it and use a specific tool to gather it. Read on to discover everything you need to know about collecting Clay in the game. To Find Clay look for Clay Mounds (small or large piles) near trees and water bodies. Early in the game, you will find plenty of dead plants and trees scattered around the island – no need to set up an ecosystem.
- Starting Point
- Go to the backside of the first village on Amani Island.
- You’ll find Clay Mounds near Dead Slim Trees and Dead Pastu Trees.
- As you explore further, check the East Coast and other riversides for more mounds.
- Harvesting Clay
- Press ‘E’ to harvest Clay from a mound.
- Each mound yields 1-2 pieces of Clay but might take several attempts to fully collect.
- Crafting a Stone Shovel (Required to Collect Clay)
- Materials needed:
- 2 Stones (break Stone Boulders to collect these)
- 3 Sticks (found lying around)
- 2 Fibers (gathered from bushes)
- Once crafted, the Stone Shovel makes it easy to harvest Clay.
- Materials needed:
- Extra Tips
- Rarely, you might find usable Clay directly on the ground.
- Be cautious – areas around Clay Mounds are often infested with large spiders, so bring your Wooden Bow for protection.
- Clay Mounds take time to respawn, so gather as much as you can when you find one.
- Store any extra Clay in your storage boxes for future use.
How To Use Clay in Towers of Aghasba
Clay is essential for building structures like Compost Sheds and for crafting materials like Cob. Compost Sheds help turn creature waste into fertilizer, speeding up crop growth. Cob is used as a construction material for filling orders.
- Materials Needed for a Compost Shed
- 3 Clay
- 2 Tree Bark (gathered by chopping trees)
- 5 Thatch (collected from bushes)
- 10 Dung (obtained by feeding animals)
- Materials Needed for Cob
- 5 Clay
- 10 Thatch
- Stock Up on Clay
- Having a steady supply of Clay is crucial for building structures efficiently and staying on top of construction needs.