Loading...
Clay Vase
May 23, 2026 at 07:13 AM
Added antiquity value context, Guinea income and Guinea to Piastre exchange detail, biome wikilinks, and a clearer where-to-find and selling section
Clay Vase is one of the smaller ruin loot pieces in Windrose. Items in this category are dug out of ancient sites, scavenged from collapsed temples, and looted from crumbling sarcophagi, then sold on to fences in faction towns. They have no in-game crafting use and are valued only as a source of Guinea income.
A vase with a wavy pattern. Corn seeds are stuck in the cracks.
Spawns inside ruined points of interest in the Coastal Jungle, the Foothills, and the Cursed Swamps. Look for crumbling stone alcoves, broken sarcophagi, and altar tables; the model glows faintly when ready to be picked up.
Sold to the Smugglers of Port Royal Provisioner or any other faction Buyer for Guinea. Smugglers tend to pay the highest prices for ruin antiquities, since the rest of the factions consider the trade legally questionable. Stockpiling several before a single sale run minimises sail time.
Guinea is the higher-denomination currency that ancient and legendary treasures pay out, and it is spent mainly on cosmetics, decorations, and building plans rather than gear. If you would rather have spendable cash, the Smuggler Provisioner will buy spare Guinea back for Piastre, so a stack of vases can be funnelled either toward style purchases or converted into general spending money.
Clay Vase is one of the lower-value antiquities, so it is best treated as filler that rounds out a larger haul rather than a target in its own right. It stacks to 20, which means a full inventory slot is worth carrying back from a ruin sweep alongside higher-tier finds like chalices and relics.
Property | Value |
|---|---|
Item Type | Trade Good |
Stack Size | 20 |
Sells For | |
Use | Sold to Smugglers / faction Buyers |