threw rocks at it
Yes, as clay contains water and relies on it for its chemical structure it can freeze. More specifically the water inside the clay can freeze. This process will destroy the structure of the clay and really has no purpose other than to ruin clay -- don't do it. ( I am a ceramics major at RISD and I speak from experience)
Firing clay is when a clay is fired in a kiln, this is to make the clay stay strong.
a clay slab is a slab made of clay
Clay is made of clay ...
you go to the cave that has the yellow wed in front of it and clay will destroy it for you to pass
Nothing but if you destroy a clay block, you can then use the clay for bricks with the furnace and then four bricks make a brick block. So one clay block = one brick block.
beat clay and he will destroy it
threw rocks at it
Yes, as clay contains water and relies on it for its chemical structure it can freeze. More specifically the water inside the clay can freeze. This process will destroy the structure of the clay and really has no purpose other than to ruin clay -- don't do it. ( I am a ceramics major at RISD and I speak from experience)
After you beat gym leader clay he will ask you to meet him there and will destroy the spider web
You have to beat the Gym Leader, Clay. He will ask you to meet him at the entrance to Chargestone Cave, and it will be destroyed automatically.
Brown clay,blue clay,green,clay,white clay,and black clay.
To get more clay, You can ask a tribe mate for some. You can also trade resources if you have a market. You can also farm other villages for resources. Find a village then clear it with axemen and swordsmen. You may also want to destroy walls and barracks with rams and catapults to stop the farm village from stopping your attack. After the village is cleared send spearfighters and axemen (send light calvary if you have them). The less immediate way at getting more clay is by waiting and upgrading your clay pit and warehouse. Clay Pit speeds up resource production and warehouse allows you to store more resources.
clay and life
Cassius Clay was actually Henry Clay's Nephew
Firing clay is when a clay is fired in a kiln, this is to make the clay stay strong.