Do you mean ravel, which means to unwind? Using "unravel" in the same sense that "ravel" should be used bothers me to no end.
Well, Merriam-Webster has, as one meaning for "ravel", "to separate or undo the texture of" and "to undo the intricacies of" which is exactly what you're saying, but with the same definition, it points me to "unravel". Contrarily, the second meaning is "entangle, confuse", so, to "unravel" would mean "disentangle" or, to quote Merriam-Webster again, "to resolve the intricacy, complexity, or obscurity of" which is the meaning that ductape intended.
ravel (ˈræv ə l)
— vb (usually foll by out ) , ( US ) -els , -elling , -elled , -els , -eling , -eled
1. to tangle (threads, fibres, etc) or (of threads, fibres, etc) to become entangled
2. ( often foll by out ) to tease or draw out (the fibres of a fabric or garment) or (of a garment or fabric) to fray out in loose ends; unravel
3. to disentangle or resolve: to ravel out a complicated story
4. to break up (a road surface) in patches or (of a road surface) to begin to break up; fret; scab
5. archaic to make or become confused or complicated
I looked up the true etymology of the word, it essentially means both, and that there should be no "unravel", but only "ravel". Sorry for the rant.
If you are asking in the thread to get on the whitelist, you clearly haven't read the OP, which in its own respect is disrespectful.
Kinda ballsy to say this in response to a guy saying the OP could be confusing and worth asking about due to its inherent flaws.
It was not meant to sound like it was to him, specifically, but to everyone. Now, the discussion is over, so that's that, and I won't say any more.
TNT: 1
This worries me.
Portal Field: 24
So... by your chart, PTTG, there are only four active portals on the map?
Let's see... Known portal locations... Cliffton; under an obsidian pillar by spawn; Osmosis_Jones' place; and somewhere else I do not know...