Farthest Frontier: How To Destroy A Building Or Cancel A Build

Farthest Frontier: How To Destroy A Building Or Cancel A Build

David Mickov
3 Min Read

Building buildings is something that you’ll be doing a lot in Farthest Frontier. There will be a whole plethora of them to choose from. Sometimes you’re going to build so many that you won’t have any free space left so you’ll be left with having to destroy them. Let’s see how you can destroy a building.

How To Destroy A Building Or Cancel A Build – Farthest Frontier

Destroying buildings doesn’t always necessarily mean it is bad for your village. Sometimes can buildings can run out of their worth and just be costing you more than what they’re providing. Also, you might have changed your mind about the whole outlook of your village so you will want to start taking buildings down one by one.

Also starting and creating a building can be done with a misclick. That is why it is crucial for you to know how to destroy buildings or even cancel them to get a full refund of materials from what you’ve built by mistake.

So everybody knows how to build something. Go to the building menu and then select a building you want to place. You will be seeing the entrance of it and then the squares around it. This will let you know if you can actually build it. Pop it down by clicking left click.

While it is being built you can left-click it to get it opened and selected. This window will open on the right. If you want to cancel the build and destroy simply go to the highlighted circle on the picture above. It is right next to the X button. You will get a confirmation if you really want to Delete this Building and just press Yes.

Every building that you have built has this option. Just go to the same window position and locate the Salvage Building button. Click it and you’ll get it salvaged and destroyed.

Congratulations on learning yet another valuable skill that will impact how the game feels to you. Have fun destroying houses!

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This bearded looking fellow on our left is David and he is a 26 year old passionate gamer. He has been an active member of the gaming community from a very young age, specifically from 2003 when he first played Warcraft 3 and discovered tachycardia from how enjoyable and relaxing it was. Gaming for him has been, and still is a way of life style. He loves delving deep into whatever it is he is playing, losing himself into countless of hours discovering everything there is that created that video game. He learns about the backstories, about the development, the creators, fan theories and boy oh boy he's open for discussions about what makes a game great and what doesn't. He can play everything from small Indie games , to big triple A titles. His theory about games is this : small details make big games. So that is why whatever it is that he is playing, he is the guy who discovers 99% of the maps with every little side quest or trophy to be found. That is why his favourite genre is RPG. Having the big explorable created world at your fingertips, where everything from a scary bloodsucking demon to a friendly talking goat can be found and interacted with, as well as immersing yourself into the roleplay game you are playing, is fascinating for him. He is a laid back type of gamer, after a rich history of getting his ass kicked in competitive games. He is very passionate about writing blogs and articles about games, as it is soothing and meditating for him.
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