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14:36, 25.04.2025
RuneScape: Dragonwilds features a pretty robust and flexible building system. You can place various workbenches, walls, furniture, fireplaces, and other decorative elements or structures, creating the kind of base you desire.
However, as with any game that has an open building system, mistakes happen: something might be placed incorrectly, or decorative details might look awkward together. This leads to a logical question: can you move or delete structures in RuneScape: Dragonwilds? Let's delve into this.
Let's answer the immediate question — no, you cannot move structures and various elements you've built, as there is no such function. Once you've built something, it stays there. The only option is to delete the structure and rebuild it elsewhere.
At first glance, this might seem like a drawback, especially if you're used to games with such mechanics. But there's a pleasant bonus: after deleting a structure, you get back all the resources you spent. Nothing is lost, so you can experiment without fear of wasting resources or time.
To delete an addition or structure in RuneScape: Dragonwilds, you need to use Repair Mode. This isn't very obvious at first glance, but once you understand it, it becomes simpler. Here's how:
Resources — wood, stone, metal, etc. — immediately fall to the ground, after which you can collect them again. This method works with all structures and elements you've built: floors, walls, fireplaces, beds, etc. If any of these were built by mistake or in the wrong place, they can be deleted.
What Happens to Items Inside Structures
If there are stored items in the building (for example, logs in a fireplace), they do not disappear after deletion. They simply fall to the ground along with the building materials. So you won't lose resources unless you forget to pick them up from the ground.
In RuneScape: Dragonwilds, leveling up the Construction skill happens through the building process itself. The more you build, the faster your skill level increases. New levels unlock better blueprints, new types of furniture, and stronger materials.
Considering that deletion returns all resources, you can use a clever trick: massively build structures, delete them, and build again to gain experience. The game system not only allows this but essentially encourages it.
So, as we've discussed, the only way to change the location of structures for now is to delete and rebuild. It's a bit inconvenient, but the game is still in early access, and developers have hinted at future updates that may change this. In time, there might be a full-fledged moving tool, more intuitive controls, and even a creative mode.
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