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RuneScape: Dragonwilds’ build mode surpasses any I’ve experienced since Valheim.

There are two types of survival crafting players in every friend group: the ‘go kill things in a cave to supply the crew’ people and the ‘build the aesthetically pleasing base for everyone to live in’ people. Because I am one of the latter, the first thing I have noticed about RuneScape: Dragonwilds as it surprise-launched today is that it is incredibly good for us base-building little gremlins.

Every survival game begins with erecting a barebones wooden box to call your own, but Dragonwilds makes even that feel pretty slick right from the jump. Not only do pieces just snap together nicely, but they rotate around the vertical axis easily so you can build your little house facing just about any direction you please, not only in four cardinal directions.

Base builders can spot at least three extremely rare structural pieces here. (Image credit: Jagex)

After that you’ll notice that you can hold Ctrl to raise and lower pieces at will or turn off snapping mode altogether. It’s shockingly smooth. I built a tiny little loft nook in my very first little home just by raising up a floor platform piece above the foundation I’d built, slapping some stairs on the side of it, and enclosing it with walls I lowered manually. That’s already so much more stylish than what 99% of other survival crafting games allow.


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