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You can only avoid it by not playing out in the rain and building bridges over water
Soaking Wet rain mechanic is testing your ability to manage colonist moods. Just a little random mood debuff that is no problem if mood is maintained reasonably well.
But if the colony is always on the edge of a break then it will act as a reminder to prioritize mental health a little more.
If the small mood debuff acts as a final straw for certain colonists who are always somewhat unhappy no matter what then restricting them indoors for the downpour may be a good option.
It is however the best time to hunt boomalope and boomrats...!
I do.
I moved from Oregon to New Mexico and it's hilarious to me how much people here complain about rain.
you cant deal with the soaking wet Debuff in any other way then a roof and some bridges.
Step 2: Put pawns under the roof
Step 3: Wait for pawns to dry off.
The wet debuff only lasts for an hour or two in-game, just bring your pawns in out of the rain and move on with your life.