Come chat with us and we will get back to you as soon as possible!
Contact SupportHolyHosting
Holy Team

Clay Soil might look like the most boring block in 7 Days to Die, but the moment you start crafting anything past a wooden club, it shows up everywhere. Cooking Pots, Steel Arrowheads, Wrought Iron Fences, and most of the late-game forge tree all demand a steady stash. This guide covers where to dig, what to dig with, and exactly how much clay each recipe wants from you.

Clay Soil is dug straight out of the ground with a Shovel. Since Alpha 17, you will not find it scattered around biomes as loose surface deposits anymore, so digging is the only reliable method.
The cheapest entry point is the Stone Shovel, which costs almost nothing to put together:
That gets you swinging in the first hour of a fresh save. From there, the priority is upgrading the shovel's quality tier as soon as the parts roll in. A higher tier shovel does more damage per swing, which translates directly into more Clay Soil per stamina point.
Once your shovel has mod slots open, two attachments pull serious weight for any clay run:
Stack both and your shovel suddenly feels like a different tool.
Below is the full list of items that consume Clay Soil. Stockpile aggressively before tackling the late-game forge tree, since a single Crucible chews through nearly a thousand units on its own.
Heads up: several of the higher-end recipes require the Forge with a Crucible attachment installed before they unlock.
Come chat with us and we will get back to you as soon as possible!
Contact SupportFTP access lets you install mods, swap worlds, and edit configs on your 7 Days to Die server. This guide covers both panel and desktop client workflows, the key directories to know, and what to do when a connection refuses to cooperate.
Learn two simple ways to join a 7 Days to Die server, either by entering the server IP and port or by finding it in the in-game server browser.
Learn how to add admins to a 7 Days to Die server with a SteamID64 or username, then use in-game console commands for moderation and server control.