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Clay is a material in Pikmin 4 that can be used to build structures in areas and caves. To build with clay, Pikmin must be sent to the base of a structure, from which they will walk to the S.S. Beagle and take out a single piece of clay each, with each piece of clay converted from 1 raw material. Then they will carry the clay to the site of the structure and throw the piece towards the structure. Once all necessary pieces have been delivered, the structure will glow and then harden, becoming usable by the player.

Clay bridge

A clay bridge is a bridge made of clay. These allow gaps to be crossed. Clay pieces in bridges are laid in a grid, each row being made of 6 pieces, 4 as the floor and 2 as walls.

Clay mound

A clay mound is a ramp made of clay. These allow high ledges to be ascended. Clay pieces are thrown on from the base.

Climbing wall

A climbing wall is a vertical wall made of clay. These can be climbed by the leader and by Pikmin, but cannot be climbed by Oatchi. Clay pieces are thrown on from the base in a grid pattern, but the squares in the grid pattern do not correspond with individual pieces of raw material.

Clay valve

A clay valve is a hexagonal valve handle made from clay. Once completed, 12 Pikmin can work together to rotate it anti-clockwise to turn off a sprinkler.

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Clay
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Flag of Japan Japanese ネンド?
Nendo
Clay
Flag of Brazil Portuguese Argila Clay
Clay bridge
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Clay mound
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Climbing wall
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Clay valve
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