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Endless Spool (Infinite Silk)
"Your spool never runs dry — heal and fire off Silk arts on tap."

How do I install Endless Spool (Infinite Silk)?
Download the free ProjectMods desktop app, then install Endless Spool (Infinite Silk) for Hollow Knight: Silksong in one click.
</>What does Endless Spool (Infinite Silk) do?
In Silksong, almost everything powerful runs on Silk — mending your masks, unleashing arts, and pulling off your flashiest moves. Endless Spool keeps that spool topped right up to your current maximum, so you're never caught empty in the middle of a fight. Turn it on and heal as often as you like, lean on your Silk skills against tough bosses, and stop rationing every thread. Turn it off whenever you want the normal give-and-take back. Perfect for aggressive playstyles, boss practice, and anyone who'd rather focus on the action than on farming Silk between swings of the nail.
</>What is Endless Spool (Infinite Silk)?
Endless Spool keeps your Silk spool full at all times in Hollow Knight: Silksong, so mending masks and firing off Silk arts never means rationing threads again. Toggle it on for aggressive play, boss practice, and grind-free exploration, then flip it off to bring the normal give-and-take back. A free mod from ProjectMods.
</>Common questions about Endless Spool (Infinite Silk)
What does Endless Spool do in Hollow Knight: Silksong?
Endless Spool keeps Hornet's Silk spool topped up to your current maximum at all times in Hollow Knight: Silksong. Silk is what powers healing and your Silk arts, so normally you have to build it back between attacks by hitting enemies. With this ProjectMods mod on, the spool refills to full so you can mend your masks and unleash arts whenever you want, without stopping to farm threads. Flip it off any time to return to the normal build-and-spend rhythm. It respects your current maximum rather than raising it, so you get exactly the spool the game already gave you, just always ready.
Does Endless Spool raise my maximum Silk or just keep it full?
Endless Spool keeps your Silk topped to your current maximum, not beyond it. If Hornet has earned a larger spool through the game, the mod fills that larger amount; if you're early on with a smaller spool, it fills that smaller one. It never inflates the cap or hands you Silk you haven't unlocked. That means every healing spell and Silk art costs exactly what it normally costs in Hollow Knight: Silksong, and your bindings and arts still gate on their real requirements. You simply never run dry, so the pacing of a fight is up to you rather than up to your thread supply.
Can I still heal and use Silk arts during boss fights with Endless Spool on?
Yes. During boss fights in Hollow Knight: Silksong, Endless Spool means you can bind to heal or spend Silk arts as often as the fight allows, because your spool refills to full instead of forcing you to land hits first. That's the whole point for boss practice: instead of dying because you had no Silk banked for a clutch heal, you always have the option ready. You still have to actually pull off the heal or the art, and bosses can still punish you mid-cast, so it's not invincibility. It just removes the resource bottleneck so you can focus on learning patterns and dodging.
Is Endless Spool a simple toggle or does it have settings?
Endless Spool is a straightforward on/off toggle in the ProjectMods launcher, with no sliders or values to tune. Flip the card on and your Silk spool stays full to its current maximum for the whole session; flip it off and Hollow Knight: Silksong goes right back to the normal build-and-spend loop where you earn Silk by striking enemies. Because it's reversible, you can leave it off for a challenge run and only switch it on when you hit a wall, like a boss you keep losing to on the last heal. Nothing is permanent and your save isn't altered destructively, so you can experiment freely.
Why would I use Endless Spool instead of just playing normally?
Endless Spool is for anyone who'd rather focus on the action than ration threads in Hollow Knight: Silksong. Aggressive players use it to lean on Silk arts constantly instead of saving them for emergencies. Boss-practice players use it so a missed heal never comes down to an empty spool, letting them run attempts back faster. Explorers and story-replayers use it to roam Pharloom without babysitting their resource bar. It pairs naturally with other ProjectMods combat and survival mods when you want a fully relaxed run. And because it's a clean toggle, you keep it off for the real challenge and switch it on only when you want the pressure off.
What options does Endless Spool (Infinite Silk) include?
Enabled
Turn this on to keep your Silk spool full so you can heal and use Silk arts freely. Turn it off to manage Silk normally.
Endless Spool is a free Hollow Knight: Silksong mod from ProjectMods that keeps Hornet's Silk spool topped to your current maximum, so you can heal and unleash Silk arts whenever you want without farming it back.
System Requirements
What features does Endless Spool (Infinite Silk) include?
- Keeps your Silk spool topped right up to your current max, so it's never empty when you reach for it
- Heal your masks as often as you like without stopping to rebuild Silk first
- Fire off your Silk arts on tap, back to back, even against long boss fights
- Toggle it on or off whenever you want the normal build-and-spend rhythm back
- Frees you from farming Silk between hits so you can just keep swinging
Best For
- Aggressive players who want to spam Silk arts on tough bosses instead of hoarding threads
- Anyone grinding boss practice who's tired of dying because they healed one time too many
- Explorers who'd rather focus on the fight than juggle Silk economy mid-swing
- Returning players replaying Pharloom who want Hornet's flashiest moves available on demand

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The ultimate unlock: grants every Tool and Crest, switches on all of Hornet's movement and silk abilities, and tops up the collectables your save is tracking, all in one press.

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