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just using a 500 ml water jug
500g of quicklime + 1500g of sand + 500ml of water
what you get is 500g of lime mortar.
this is a bad joke. especially when you take into consideration what you have to do for it.
besides the limestone you have to feed it a whole large tree + more to get ~4k quicklime.
and you can not even fully craft 3 stomewalls with it.
as far as i know: 500g +1500g + 500ml ~ 2500g
at least do your math right.
but survival games usually tend towards just increasing the grind by dumping resources into invisible black holes,
just as i rmember valheim: 2copper ingots + +1 tin ingot = 1 bronze ingot.
same stupidity. materials dont magically disapear...