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49 minutes ago, axxel said:

May I ask you to be more specific? Do you mean spools? You can turn various skin items, profile icons and more into spools.

Sorry to be imprecise, I saw that we had to weave 2700 reels to get Wortox, thanks for the explanation because I know almost nothing about DST.

They are called spools, and they are used to weave skins.  You can unravel skins to get spools and the higher the rarity of the skin = the more spools you get from unravelling them.  You will get 1/3 of the spools you need to weave something back (if you are weaving an elegant, it will cost 1350 to weave and you will get 450 back when you unravel it).

On another note, somebody in Klei Entertainment thought it was a good idea to make characters "unweavable" to get your spools back, whcih I see causing some serious disaster in the future, whether it be someone else going on your computer and removing it to a simple misc-lick, as it's right next to the "play" button for him in character select.  I could see people asking for refunds because of this sort of thing, so it should probably be "fixed"

8 minutes ago, Unn0ticedShadow said:

On another note, somebody in Klei Entertainment thought it was a good idea to make characters "unweavable" to get your spools back, whcih I see causing some serious disaster in the future, whether it be someone else going on your computer and removing it to a simple misc-lick, as it's right next to the "play" button for him in character select.  I could see people asking for refunds because of this sort of thing, so it should probably be "fixed"

I don't think it should be a real problem. There is a quite clear warning before the character gets actually unraveled (btw, "unweavable" has a different meaning: that a skin cannot be woven from spools). And if someone has access to your computer and your steam games... well, don't let others access your DST unless you trust them.

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