Tales of Terrarum – Building Management Guide

This guide will explain you how to manage your buildings in game.

Guide to Building Management

By TrashBin

Right side of the screen shows you the Manage Icon.

This shows your production line, informing you of how much of a good you are producing.

There are two types of goods.

Raw Goods

  • Wheat
  • Wood
  • Cotton
  • Copper
  • Stone
  • Meat
  • Silver.

These type of goods do nothing by themselves, but are used to create the final product, which is needed in upgrading your buildings.

Final Product

  • Bread
  • Beer
  • Planks
  • Textile
  • Copper
  • Brick
  • Sausage
  • Iron
  • Fabric.

These products consume your raw goods to create a product, which are needed to upgrade your building.

Clicking on the Manage Icon will open up a different screen, which shows your production lines.

On the left side, you have the type of resource, how much you have in storage, how much you produce, and how much you consume.

What you care about here is making sure you are producing more than you are consuming.

If you have a positive production rate, your production chain should be blue. Shown by the line, which means those workshops are getting a steady stream of resources to produce what they need.

If you have a red line, that means you are not producing enough raw resources to support producing the final product.

Which means either you produce less, or it’ll stop entirely and you won’t get any of the final produces which you need to upgrade your buildings.

In this case, you want to increase the production of your raw resource by upgrading the manager, the building level, or the amount of workers.

Alternatively you can lessen the workers that work at the building of the final product workshop. However, if they are of a higher level than the one in the raw goods workshop, it may not help at all.

Since the output is determined by their level/gear/and star level.

If you click on the building, it will show you the manager for that building. How much % they are providing to the building to give you a greater output. How long it takes for them, and what the final amount is.

The amount workers is tied to the level of your manager.

Increasing the workers decreases the time it takes to receive the good.

At the bottom right of your screen, next to Map, you’ll find Building Icon.

It will show you all your buildings, their levels, how many workers are assigned to them, as well as the managers in charge.

When you open it, you’ll find your main city along with any other extra towns.

This is a simple view of your buildings so you don’t have to look all over the map in order to upgrade them one by one.

In the top right corner you’ll see the amount of workers you have available. One is for raw resources, and the other is for production resources. The number you see is how many total you have, while the blue shows you how many extra you have. If this number is red, that means you have less than the amount you can use.

You can see the building name, who is in charge, their level, how many workers are assigned, and upgrade.

Clicking on the worker icon will take you to their character information page. Which you can use to quickly upgrade them.

Next to it is the amount of workers, which you normally want to keep max.

lastly is the upgrade button, which will take you to the upgrade building menu.

You can obtain more workers/farmers by upgrading their respective building.

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A lifelong gamer Jan Bakowski, also known as Lazy Dice, was always interested in gaming and writing. He lives in Poland (Wrocław). His passion for games began with The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time on the Nintendo 64 back in 1998. Proud owner of Steam Deck, which has become his primary gaming platform. He’s been making guides since 2012. Sharing his gaming experience with other players has become not only his hobby but also his job.

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