It goes without saying that, in order to survive the grassy open world of Grounded, you're going to need to gather resources. Knowing where to find them, on the other hand, can prove to be a relatively difficult task, especially if you aren't aware of your surroundings. Fortunately, though, resources like Clay can be found without having to stray too far into the unknown.
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Of course, to acquire key resources to help you on your travels, you will need to put in some prep work. To obtain Clay, in specific, you will also need a Shovel, which can be built out of select crafting materials. Once collected, Clay can be used to construct a variety of items, including Clay Ramps, Repair Tools, and Weapon Wall Mounts.
Clay can be found near any body of water, and can be identified by its reddish color. To collect the stone clumps of Clay, you will need a Shovel, which can be crafted out of the three following resources:
Once you have crafted a Shovel, simply walk up to a clump of Clay, smash it, and collect the leftover pieces.
The best place to look for Clay in Grounded is around the puddles of rainwater that can be found almost anywhere on the map. It is also known to build up in the southeast part of the map, right around the sprinklers. Apart from this, you can also find Clay in the following zones:
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