Water will now give crew mates +0 or +1 morale instead of -1. Both versions are included in the main file.
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Version 1.0
Changes water's moral from -1 to +0 or +1.
I find it strange that water, the life-giving substance that is essential to existence, gives -1 morale. I have never drank a glass a water and thought "Wow, this water is ruining my mood!"
So, I took LamppostInWinter's Hydrated Deadfire mod, which changes water to give +5 morale, and changed it to +0 morale, which I believe is a better morale stat for the item. There is also a version for +1 morale in the main file, for those that want it.
How to Install:
Download the main file from the Downloads page.
Unzip the file to wherever, it doesn't matter.
Select the folder with the version you want and cut it.
Navigate to your game's install folder, i.e. C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\Pillars of Eternity II
Open up the PillarsOfEternityII_Data folder located within your game's install directory.
Open up the override folder - if there isn't one, create the folder with the exact name - and paste the mod folder into the override folder.
Done!
To double check it's installed, launch the game and go into Options, then Mod Manager. It should be in that list. I would suggest moving the mod to or near the bottom of the load order, in case you have a mod that messes with water's stats already.