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When you play a Crafting Survival game likeRunescape: Dragonwilds, one of the biggest aspects and the place where you’ll spend most of your time is building your base. This usually consists of you getting a bunch of trees, stone, and other items before building various structures to make yourself a home.
However, there are times when you might place something in the wrong place or get a better position for it as you progress. You’ll find yourself wanting to move these structures around quite often, and here’s how you can easily do that.

Runescape: Dragonwilds is available on Steam as an Early Access game, which means that everything mentioned in this article is subject to change.
How To Move And Remove Buildings
The first thing you need to know about moving your structures in Runescape: Dragonwilds is that… you can’t. Currently, there’s no way to pick up a structure and place it somewhere else, and the only way to place it in a different position orfacing a different side is by destroying it and building it again with the materials.
You can destroy any structure by pressing B on your keyboard to open the build menu and looking for therepair mode button sticking out on the left of the menu, or simply pressing T after. With that, you can both repair and destroy your structures by pressing the left-click and middle mouse button respectively.
Thankfully,you get all the crafting materials for a structure backwhen you dismantle it with the repair mode.
However, if you had any material inside the structure like logs in a campfire,you’ll have to pick them up separately from the groundafter destroying them.
You can also destroy structures when you have any other structure selected from the build menu by pressing the middle mouse button when your crosshair is on the respective structure.
Being able to get all crafting materials back also allows you tocreate a building farm to get a bunch of EXP to level up your Construction. You can simplyplace a bunch of any structure once you have the materialsand then dismantle them before repeating the process.