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|is_renewable = No
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|spoil = 5%
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}}[[File:pottery_large_icon.png|left]]'''Pottery''' is a [[resource]] in ''[[Songs of Syx]]''. Pottery is created by [[clay]] being shaped and put through furnaces in a [[pottery (building)|pottery]] [[building]]. It's also cheaply obtainable through [[trading]]. The most prominent uses of pottery is to act as the container component in making [[drinks]], as well as being used as containers to maintain the upkeep of [[canteen]]s and [[eatery|eateries]].
}}{{imagefix|[[File:pottery_large_icon.png|left]]}}'''Pottery''' is a [[resource]] in ''[[Songs of Syx]]''. Pottery is created by [[clay]] being shaped and put through furnaces in a [[pottery (building)|pottery]] [[building]]. It's also cheaply obtainable through [[trading]]. The most prominent uses of pottery is to act as the container component in making [[drinks]], as well as being used as containers to maintain the upkeep of [[canteen]]s and [[eatery|eateries]].


== In-game description ==
== In-game description ==

Latest revision as of 14:49, 26 August 2021

 This article is about the resource. For the article about the building, see Pottery (building).
Pottery
Used more for alcohol than anything else.
Resource Information
Icon
Cost Low
Extra Information
Used for building? Yes
Spoil rate 5%

Pottery is a resource in Songs of Syx. Pottery is created by clay being shaped and put through furnaces in a pottery building. It's also cheaply obtainable through trading. The most prominent uses of pottery is to act as the container component in making drinks, as well as being used as containers to maintain the upkeep of canteens and eateries.

In-game description

"Pottery is an essential component of your industry and used in a variety of production lines."