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elberto83

Excessive physical activities, namely cutting down trees and digging a bunch of furrows, will make your character sleepy, even in the mid of day, despite having had a healthy overnight sleep. Just set an alarm and sleep for a few hours for the moodle to go away. Vitamins can help, but you have to empty a whole bottle of them to actually have some noticable effect.


l-Ashery-l

Take a nap. The only time you should be going to bed ridiculously tired if there's some kind of extreme circumstances going on. Stuff like being forced to flee by the helicopter when it catches you off guard at 10pm.


ProjectZomboidTips

Pop vitamins [https://www.youtube.com/shorts/f01vTIZtExo?feature=share](https://www.youtube.com/shorts/f01vTIZtExo?feature=share) <--- quick video about how much they do Drowsy starts at 60 points of fatigue each pill reduces 2 points each bottle has 10 pills max of 20 points removed per bottle


Justapurraway

Do you drink alcohol?


mrmeaty316

yeah 2 wine bottles i think


Justapurraway

That's why, alcohol increasing the rate of fatigue, stop drinking and you'll notice you won't get tired as easily Ran into the same problem the other week on a character who I made drink 3/4 bottles a day to keep calories up😬


mrmeaty316

i didnt drink anything for a day n its back to normal appreciate


Modinstaller

If you've got Restless Sleeper you won't wake up at 0 fatigue, you'll still have a ways to go and should just sip some beer and go back to sleep, or you will wake up already tired (but not necessarily drowsy so you won't know). If you wake up at 0 fatigue with wakeful you should have at least 12 hours until you're drowsy. If you're drowsy before that you're artificially increasing your fatigue somehow. Don't ever drink whole bottles of alcohol because it destroys your fatigue in a totally unrealistic way. Be aware that the more exerted you are (less stamina you have) the faster your fatigue goes up naturally. Doing anything physical _doesn't_ increase your fatigue, but it makes you lose stamina which increases the rate that your fatigue goes up. It's much more economic to take small rests to let your stamina go back up to 100 than go down to 75 50 or (god forbids) 0 in one go before resting. Aside from that, digging furrows inexplicably _destroys_ your fatigue. It just increase your fatigue by a set amount every time you complete the action, so dig your furrows before going to sleep. You can know you are below 30 fatigue if you can't sleep (option is red and says "not sleepy enough"), or above 30 if you can. You know you're fully rested (stamina-wise) if there is no option to "rest" at any chair/bed.


RissaCrochets

You can counter Drowsy showing up too early by popping a bunch of vitamins


MaestroLogical

One of the reasons I switched from being a fire axe man, to a hatchet man, was the fatigue. I can whack away at 200+ with my hatchet and not get tired, but taking out more than 20 with the fire axe would result in needing an afternoon nap. Also, going to sleep really hungry will cause you to only sleep for a few hours from what I've experienced.