Potfolk

Potfolk (ツボ町人, Tsubo Chōnin) are clay-based organisms who take on a variety of appearances in Magical Vacation and Magical Starsign. They can be found almost everywhere across the Baklava Solar System, and two major potfolk settlements exist within it; one on Kovomaka and another on Razen.

Kovomaka's pots have a colony in the Abyssal Realm called Gazpacho Village, while Razen's pots live in the veiled town of Paella.

Physiology and types
Potfolk are born during the Starfall Festical, which is celebrated by the villagers of Paella every 200 years. Freshly-sculpted pots are placed under the raining stars, then they become sentient with a magical chant.

HP Pot
HP Pots gather rainwater which people can freely drink from, fully restoring their HP. In Magical Vacation, Pistachio can find 3 Green Frogs inside HP Pots if there are less than 20 in the player's inventory, but only once per drink. In Magical Starsign, Lassi's Wind Wild Magic makes sugarstars appear if used near an HP Pot.

MP Pot
MP Pots produce oil to restore the MP of those who drink it, but with an asking price of 1 Green Frog. In Magical Vacation, Kirsche can find 2 Yellow Worms inside MP Pots if there are less than 20 in the player's inventory, but only once per drink.

Terracotta Pot
Terracotta Pots are guardians of the Pyramid. To make them vanish, they must be fed Gummy Frogs in a specific order.

Clay Pot
Clay Pots supervise Star Cavern Arko. If a Clay Pot catches a living entity within Arko, the entity will be warped back outside. The only way to make Clay Pots disappear is by making the cavern's stars ascend while wearing a Light Veil.

Earthenware Pot
Earthenware Pots live in Drazzig Grotto. They take items from mortals in exchange for Abyssal Stones.

Notable potfolk

 * Klein
 * Pot Golem
 * Elder Kettle
 * Celadon

Super Smash Bros. Brawl
An HP Pot appears in the game as sticker #628, using their art from Magical Starsign.

Trivia

 * In Japanese, the Clay, Terracotta, and Earthware Pots are named Kiyakota (キヤコタ), Kiyameruka (キヤメルカ), and Kiyakisu (キヤキス) respectively. When the katakana of each name is reversed, they spell Takoyaki, Karumeyaki, and Sukiyaki.

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