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How to Rotate Buildings in Age of Mythology Retold

How can you construct your perfect settlement?

We’ve read a bit of misinformation spreading online regarding placing down buildings in Age of Mythology: Retold. More specifically, many find themselves struggling to figure out the building controls, like how to rotate buildings, and it’s causing headaches. We’re here to teach you how to rotate structures and build the settlement of your dreams!

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How to Rotate Buildings in Age of Mythology Retold

If you want to plop down structures in perfect alignment, creating a functional and aesthetic settlement, you can rotate buildings by holding down Shift and scrolling the mouse wheel. The rotational direction varies depending on which way you scroll the mouse wheel—up or down. The result is always the same, though.

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Furthermore, you can only rotate buildings when the structure is translucent during the planning phase. You cannot place a building, decide you don’t like its positioning, and then edit said structure to alter the rotation. Once you place the building, it’s stuck until it’s destroyed.

In other real-time strategy games of a similar style, you could only ever rotate specific buildings, such as housing and industry plots. But in Age of Mythology: Retold, you can rotate any structure in the game during the planning phase, including guard towers, gates, and unique buildings, like the temples. It all works the same, with the same control scheme.

You’ll primarily rotate buildings for aesthetic purposes, to fit all of your structures into a tight space, or because you have a gap in your defenses that you want to cover. I found myself rotating walls, guard towers, and gates more frequently than anything else. The landscape in Age of Mythology: Retold doesn’t adhere to a grid-like nature, so you have rocks, trees, and pathways jutting out at odd angles. You must work with the environment to better design a base that can withstand assault.

Now that you know how to rotate buildings in Age of Mythology: Retold, teach your fellow players while enjoying the game’s crossplay support!


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Brandon began writing in 2012, for websites such as OnlySP, before transitioning to digital marketing in 2016 to learn the ins and outs of SEO. In mid-2023, Brandon returned to write strategy guides for Prima Games, IGN, DualShockers, and more, with a focus on ARPGs, RPGs, and Survival games. His past coverage includes Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty, Starfield, Skull and Bones, and many more!