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charade539 Sep 1, 2018 @ 11:14am
Wetness (soggy)
I started a new game and my colonist got the health debuff Wetness (soggy) and...it won't go away. I have locked her in a warm room for days and she's still wet. Is this just a permanent debuff now? How do I dry her out?
Originally posted by Tenshi:
After disabling that option I can confirm that although a stastus of "Wetness: Dry" would appear briefly everytime it rained, it swiftly disappeared and my pawns were no longer freezing to death. It seems that it was indeed fault of Nature's Pretty Sweet. Just disable the option in the mod options and you should be fine :)
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Suomu Sep 1, 2018 @ 12:24pm 
I'm having this problem too. They are always wet even after staying in bed due to a plague for 3 days.
ok, im sorry, but this sounds so perverted.
Ducks on Fire Sep 1, 2018 @ 2:32pm 
Originally posted by FrankTheMagicPotato:
ok, im sorry, but this sounds so perverted.
lol
Orlandu Sep 1, 2018 @ 6:49pm 
I'm getting this behavior as well. Trying the new hardcore solo unarmed mode across several games today, in each one my character(s) would get permanently stuck with the Whole Body status Wetness (Soggy) or Wetness (Wet). This was impossible to get rid of despite extensive time standing next to campfires, warm rooms, or anything else I could think of. I like to play on winter-heavy maps so this led to multiple game failures as characters constantly got hypothermia and frostbit whenever they were outside below freezing, no matter how well I dressed them. This is a really annoying bug.
CellNav Sep 2, 2018 @ 10:08am 
I'm running b19 vanilla (no mods) ... I don't have a problem, my pawns "wetness" tooltip shows a few hours countdown and it goes away ... both soggy and wet, and it goes down by not being outside in the pouring rain ... :/
ambi Sep 2, 2018 @ 10:12am 
Maybe they need heat to dry off? idk.
Ramiell Sep 2, 2018 @ 10:33am 
My pawns in gear which supposedly is comfortable till -180 are dying at 30 degrees and it's really annoying
Tenshi Sep 2, 2018 @ 12:18pm 
Having the same issue, had a character in a fur coat and hat die in -20 when they could potentially stay in -30
Tenshi Sep 2, 2018 @ 12:35pm 
I've done some looking in the save files https://imgur.com/e8m926o you can see that there is a "Time Drying" variable, although TKKN doesn't seem to be an acronym for any of the mods NPS sure is. My guess is that our troubles can be attributed to Nature's Pretty Sweet.
Tenshi Sep 2, 2018 @ 12:37pm 
Additionaly go into Nature's Pretty Sweet and there is a wird corrupt looking setting named "TKKN_allowPawnsToGetWet_title" disable it and hopefully we shall no longer have issues
Mr.M Sep 2, 2018 @ 2:58pm 
0 problems here in vanilla. Probably, again, a mod issue.
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Tenshi Sep 2, 2018 @ 3:08pm 
After disabling that option I can confirm that although a stastus of "Wetness: Dry" would appear briefly everytime it rained, it swiftly disappeared and my pawns were no longer freezing to death. It seems that it was indeed fault of Nature's Pretty Sweet. Just disable the option in the mod options and you should be fine :)
charade539 Sep 2, 2018 @ 4:51pm 
Originally posted by L_Tenshi:
After disabling that option I can confirm that although a stastus of "Wetness: Dry" would appear briefly everytime it rained, it swiftly disappeared and my pawns were no longer freezing to death. It seems that it was indeed fault of Nature's Pretty Sweet. Just disable the option in the mod options and you should be fine :)

Awesome! Thanks for figuring that out.
山田太郎 Sep 3, 2018 @ 12:43pm 
Originally posted by L_Tenshi:
After disabling that option I can confirm that although a stastus of "Wetness: Dry" would appear briefly everytime it rained, it swiftly disappeared and my pawns were no longer freezing to death. It seems that it was indeed fault of Nature's Pretty Sweet. Just disable the option in the mod options and you should be fine :)
Thank you so much for this. I've been trying to figure it out!
minicats Sep 9, 2018 @ 9:37am 
Does not work for me, they are still wet/soggy thats causes constant hypothermia. Indoors +30 and always soggy wtf.
Mod option makes no effect.
Last edited by minicats; Sep 9, 2018 @ 9:42am
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