Dry queue
Nothing meaningful can even start because the whole build flow feels empty
This usually means the core material lane is broken. The right first click is the page that restarts wood, stone and their daily return rhythm.
Build desk
Track the materials you need for early construction, storage, repairs and settlement expansion. This hub works best when you decide whether the real problem is core materials, support inputs, stockpile layout or expansion pace.
Building database coverage
Use this snapshot before opening material pages. The build desk is organized around the failures players actually notice first: a dry queue, support drag, false shortages and bad expansion timing.
Field notebook
A normal player does not need every structure explained at once. They need to know which material lane is failing, which upgrade should wait and how to keep builders supplied without starving the rest of the village.
Build logic
Strong building pages connect material routes with stockpile placement, queue control, worker travel and settlement layout. That is what makes construction feel fast instead of permanently half-fed.
Open by build problem
Stay here or leave here
This hub is strongest when the settlement already can eat and work, but construction still feels wrong. If the whole village is unstable first, solve that support layer before spending more time on build pages.
Construction pressure lanes
Dry queue
This usually means the core material lane is broken. The right first click is the page that restarts wood, stone and their daily return rhythm.
Support drag
This is where thatch, straw and clay matter more than adding bigger plans. Small support shortages can quietly freeze an otherwise healthy queue.
False shortage
That often means storage placement, hauling order or walking distance are the real blockers. The queue problem is only the visible symptom.
Bad timing
This is where build order matters more than raw materials. The safer answer is usually one cleaner upgrade lane instead of another broad expansion push.
Construction diagnosis
Slow construction is usually a route, storage or pacing issue before it is a pure material issue. Use the symptom first, then open the matching page.
Material lane
Keep wood, stone and small support materials healthy before placing a wider set of construction goals.
Flow lane
Fix stockpiles, hauling and queue pressure before adding more builders or opening more ambitious projects.
Question
Best Wood and Stone Route
Use this when the village needs one short repeatable core-material route before wider expansion.
Core route
Question
Place Stockpiles for Faster Building
Use this when builders waste time walking to materials that already exist.
Placement answer
Question
Fix Storage Overflow
Use this first when full storage and bad stockpile pressure are slowing the whole construction phase.
Overflow answer
Question
When Should You Expand Storage
Choose this when more storage might help, but bad placement may be the real construction tax.
Storage timing
Question
How to Speed Up Hauling
This helps when the village has materials but loses too much time moving them around.
Flow answer
Question
Fix Building Material Shortage
Go here when the build queue still starves even though you keep gathering more materials.
Shortage answer
Question
When Should You Add More Builders
Use this when the build queue is long and you need to tell whether the blocker is builders, materials or walking distance.
Builder timing
Question
Why Your Building Queue Keeps Growing
Pick this when projects keep stacking faster than the village can finish them.
Queue diagnosis
Question
When Should You Pause Expansion
Use this when every new project makes support work weaker instead of stronger.
Pause timing
Question
Best Building Material Routes
Use this when construction needs shorter, more practical material loops.
Route answer
Question
Best Building Upgrade Order
Use this first when the village keeps expanding in a way that makes every later job slower.
Upgrade answer
Upgrade
Stone
Go here when sturdier construction, upgrades and second-layer material pressure are the issue.
Upgrade support
Support
Thatch
Use this when support materials, repairs or small build blockers keep interrupting the main flow.
Light material page
Support
Straw
Use this when one support material is missing and it should be added to a wider wood, stone, clay or thatch run.
Field support
Later
Clay
Pick this when the settlement is already moving and larger construction layers start to matter.
Expansion stage
Workers
Worker Priorities
Use this when materials exist but walking distance, hauling and storage still make construction crawl.
Flow fix
Reviewed Tuesday, August 18, 2026. Building pages are organized by construction symptom: missing core loop, small support material, bad stockpile distance, weak hauling or over-expansion.
Search routes
Use this lane when the search intent already has a name and you want the strongest matching Bellwright page without hunting through the whole directory.