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Excessive calcium chloride byproduct from washing soda recipe #59230

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Qrox opened this issue Jul 13, 2022 · 2 comments
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Excessive calcium chloride byproduct from washing soda recipe #59230

Qrox opened this issue Jul 13, 2022 · 2 comments
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@Qrox
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Qrox commented Jul 13, 2022

Describe the bug

You could create 12750 (25.5 kg) calcium chloride by crafting 41 washing soda, using 3 (780 g) salt water, 8 (112 g) limestone, and 4 (496 g) liquid ammonia.

Steps to reproduce

  1. Learn washing soda recipe
  2. Get all the ingredients
  3. ???
  4. Profit!!!

Expected behavior

Producing 51 charges of calcium chloride is probably what the recipe has intended, but somehow the byproduct number is treated as number of default stacks instead of charges. I suspect other recipes with byproducts may also have similar problems.

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@Qrox Qrox added the (S1 - Need confirmation) Report waiting on confirmation of reproducibility label Jul 13, 2022
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/confirmed

I made a batch of 41 and received 1 ton of calcium chloride .

@github-actions github-actions bot added (S2 - Confirmed) Bug that's been confirmed to exist and removed (S1 - Need confirmation) Report waiting on confirmation of reproducibility labels Jul 17, 2022
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Resolved by #63137

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