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Description of Bug: Drinking a brewed drink while you already have full hunger skips the check for overfull, keeping you at full hunger and giving you Satiated Hunger. (This is probably because you can't eat food at all at full hunger, but some drinks do fill hunger).

Furthermore, drinking a brewed drink while you already have the Satiated Thirst buff will never give you the Overquenched buff, even if the drink value would give you Overquenched had you drunk the drink without already having Satiated Thirst. (Speaking as an herbivore...this is actually a good thing :p But I figured that it's kind of an exploit/not intended behavior, so I figured I should include it here)

I only tested these with loveberry tea. Also, I think this is technically two different bugs, but I didn't want to spam the bug report thread with closely related bugs.

Reproduction Steps:

  1.  Get your hunger to 100 exactly
  2.  Drink a drink that normally fills hunger
  3.  Receive Satiated Hunger and have your hunger immediately begin to tick down.
  1. Drink one brewed drink while at low thirst, giving you Satiated Thirst.
  2. Drink enough water that another of the same drink would theoretically give you Overquenched
  3. Do not receive Overquenched
  4. Technically this bug also occurs if you just had overquenched wear off, too; you can't get it again without losing Satiated Thirst entirely.

Error message (if applicable):  n/a
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GM Ethos
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Neither of these are bugs.

You can have your hunger satiated by sufficiently filling drinks (loveberry tea is made with berries, so it restores a decent amount of hunger). Since this isn't eating, it doesn't matter if your hunger is full when you do this; it will still satiate you, since Satiated Hunger is based on filling the hunger bar with prepared edibles, which you just did, even though you couldn't eat any cooked food at the time.

The issue described with drinks is not reproducible. You may be confused by having the Effects menu open while drinking. It does not currently update automatically when your effects change, so you may drink something and observe that the Overquenched effect does not appear. If you close and re-open your effects menu, however, you will likely see that you do in fact have the Overquenched status.

Thank you for reporting the behavior regardless, it's good to keep an eye out!