The most common use for Spools is to unlock new characters, including Wurt, Wanda, Wortox and Wormwood. HOW TO UNLOCK NEW CHARACTERS IN DON’T STARVE TOGETHER (DST) In the year that I’ve started spending money on Skins I realized just how many Skins there are that players will not be able to Weave, typically being a bit nicer than those which players can Weave, though this will completely be up to a player’s preferences when it comes to cosmetics. In my first few years of playing Don’t Starve Together I was a completely free-to-play player who felt like purchasing skins was a waste of money, though I recently made the switch to sometimes spending money on Skins whenever there are packs that provide discounts from 75% off and higher. Typically Spools are useful for collecting other Skins you have not gotten or Skins that you want to avoid purchasing. Spools are an in-game currency that are either claimed by Codes or from unweaving Skins. WHAT ARE SPOOLS & WHAT CAN YOU USE SPOOLS ON? The following guide will take you through everything you need to know about collecting Spools and what you can use them on in Don’t Starve Together. Now, most players are aware that they will be able to collect Skins passively for playing the game, but what of Spools, how do you collect those? While changing skins doesn’t necessarily add new gameplay to Don’t Starve Together, there are some skins that add cool elements into the game such as particle effects or some skins are just simply too cute to pass up on… I’m looking at you Wurt and Wormwood! Honestly, midway through every session of DST play, I either have to switch my character or I have to change my skin because I ultimately have a short attention span. Realistically as much as I love Don’t Starve Together, I have to say that I typically rush content as it is released and while I’m fine with repeating content, especially to farm out resources, I do need ways to keep content fresh for me as I’ve dumped more than 1,500 hours into this game. While Don’t Starve Together is nothing similar to FFXIV, being that DST is a smaller scaled survival game that only allows for 6 players on a computer based server the biggest similarity between the two games is that between updates many players will not have much to do other than repeat the same content and regrind all of the bosses such as the Deerclops, Bearger, Moose/Goose, and the Antlion, or even the Crab King, Ancient Fuelweaver or non-Seasonal Bosses. As most of my Twitch viewers know my mantra is “the end game is always collecting glams” and while that usually has to do with FFXIV for me, the same is actually pretty true for Don’t Starve Together. When it comes to any game I play I get fairly obsessive about getting cosmetics and skins.
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