How to Store Wood in Sengoku Dynasty

Kirthana K
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Sengoku Dynasty is an open-world adventure around feudal Japan. There are plenty of features to learn as you make progress in the game. While building your village, you will require resources to help build it up. One of the resources you will start collecting in the early game is wood, and you will need wood for building and construction. You will also need a place to store wood and access it for later use. In this guide, we will see how to store wood in Sengoku Dynasty.

How to Store Wood in Sengoku Dynasty

Storing wood will help you and your workers access it later on. Here we will see how to store wood in Sengoku Dynasty.

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You would have already known how to get wood, but you will require wood for plenty of future projects. You can turn wood into logs, planks, and sticks to be used in construction. As you make progress, you will require a storage area to keep wood. You can build wood storage by going to the build menu and selecting the storage option. But that is not all, you will also require a general storage building as well. The wood storage building will help you and your villagers store wood, while the general storage building will help your villagers access tools. They can use the tools inside the general storage to cut down trees and gather wood.

You can now assign villagers under the Jobs section in your Dynasty menu. Assign them the ax tool from the general storage, then assign the job of cutting wood. They will take the wood and store it in the wood storage for later use.

That’s all there is to know about storing wood in Sengoku Dynasty. If you like this guide you can check out our other guides as well.

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