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Great going, @Breena99
You will find a quest that the Dwarves announce they will take all their stuff with them. When you change to fairies, you will see fairies resources. However, while you can't see your prior settlement resources (copper and granite in your case), you will still hold these. They really don't make a difference whether you have more or less of them.
For some roads, you will need settlement resources, for others you don't. You might only need them if you are in fairies, gain a new province, and you prefer to use Dwarven Street tiles (500 granite, 10 copper per tile, plus tools and gold of course), you still will be able to build them if you have them stored.
As a player, I choose to build ALL the roads from that race before I take down my settlements.
About PPs, there is nothing I can add that hasn't be said already. With normal gameplay, you will have always a good supply of them, like @Pauly7 said, you will have a host of them![Wink ;) ;)]()
And you will surely make it. We all right click a residence or whatever building and wonder how we are going to fit it in... but we all manage, so as impossible as it looks like, you will manage. A small tip: Make city re-arrangement and plan ahead the changes on your buildings before setting up the next settlement.
You will find a quest that the Dwarves announce they will take all their stuff with them. When you change to fairies, you will see fairies resources. However, while you can't see your prior settlement resources (copper and granite in your case), you will still hold these. They really don't make a difference whether you have more or less of them.
For some roads, you will need settlement resources, for others you don't. You might only need them if you are in fairies, gain a new province, and you prefer to use Dwarven Street tiles (500 granite, 10 copper per tile, plus tools and gold of course), you still will be able to build them if you have them stored.
As a player, I choose to build ALL the roads from that race before I take down my settlements.
About PPs, there is nothing I can add that hasn't be said already. With normal gameplay, you will have always a good supply of them, like @Pauly7 said, you will have a host of them
And you will surely make it. We all right click a residence or whatever building and wonder how we are going to fit it in... but we all manage, so as impossible as it looks like, you will manage. A small tip: Make city re-arrangement and plan ahead the changes on your buildings before setting up the next settlement.