Every builder has felt the sting of placing an item, only to realize later it’s all wrong. This same frustration can happen inRuneScape: Dragonwilds. But no need to stress! We’re here to guide you through the process of moving structures so you may perfect your designs without hassle.

How do you move or destroy structures in RuneScape: Dragonwilds?

InRuneScape: Dragonwilds, the only way to move structures is by deleting them and placing them again. The delete option can be tricky to find, since it’s not as apparent as other features. Here’s a step-by-step guide on what you need to do:

The Toggle Repair Mode lets you delete and fix any structure. Use the “T” button or select this feature with your mouse to enter this mode. You’ll now see an option to “Delete” or “Repair” your structure. Choosing the latter will drop the items used for this particular build, including wood and stone.

Wizard in Runescape: Dragonwilds

Use the returned materials to place the item, allowing you to successfully move your structure inRuneScape: Dragonwilds. This technique will help set you up for future builds, whether as a base of operations or workstations. Plus, if you’re ever in need of more resources, you’re able to simply explore around trees and boulders to gather materials without even needing a pickaxe or axe.

Given how the game is still in early access, there may be a way to move items in a more accessible way, but for now, you’ll just have to delete them. You can also use the Repair option whenever your structures have been damaged. If you approach an item and it’s below 100 percent, you should probably look into fixing it. You may need more materials to remedy specific issues, though.

Entering Toggle Repair Mode

There will likely be more ways to tweak yourRuneScape: Dragonwildsbuilds with the promise of exciting new content coming in the future. The early access roadmap hints at the introduction of a Creative Mode and new crafting tiers. Although there isn’t much information about these upcoming features, it’ll undoubtedly transform the current system, offering more freedom and flexibility for builders. If you’re looking to up your graphics for your builds, check out our guide on the game’sminimum and recommended system requirements.

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