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it's twice as expensive that way, but since a jungle biome is probably the most valuable biome, it's worth it.
but something, which turns dirt into mud would be OP.
why? you could turn your majority of the world into one huge jungle to farm off. ;)
You can craft dirt into mud by using water as a crafting station. True, you'd have to then place it along the world, but you can still kind of turn dirt into mud.
I'd like to not see this as it'd make everything way too easy, chlorophyte, life fruit etc.