If a fire burns out can it leave ash behind based around the average quality of wood put into it?
Also - I'm tired of just throwing shit on the ground or in the river;
Can I stick unwanted items into my campfire to reduce them to ash?
plsthx
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linkfanpc wrote:Throwing items in a fire could be problematic (high q stone or plant to make high ql ash to make high ql lye to make high ql soap clay to make high ql kiln etc etc) unless it's ql is hardcapped by the fire but I most certainly agree with your first point ash is really annoying to get ultra early on and it just makes sense.
synntax33 wrote:Hell, if we're burning stuff, can we burn stumps? Like a dugout but it leaves ash?
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