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As for making a config or making it an icebox... I don't see why this would be needed tbh. The gems are pretty overpowered as they are already, which is why i made them so costly.
The upsides to these gems are from my perspective massive, so getting the player to at least do a small bit of maintenance in the form of switching perishable items is in my opinion more the DST way, instead of giving the player an item with really no downside whatsoever.
Feel free to disagree btw. My stand on the matter is not set in stone.
Could you add a config for that then? Or at least make void container count as an ice box?
Also found that gems can collect collectable creatures - like bees, moles and birds (And delete them too)
Is that too intentional? That were kinda funny to see a bunch of moles dissapearing,while trying to steal my charcoal :D