In Satisfactory, obtaining the Blueprint Designer is an essential step in automating and improving your base-building efficiency. Here’s a detailed guide on how to unlock and use the Blueprint Designer in the game.
The Blueprint Designer allows players to create, save, and reuse custom layouts of buildings and machinery, streamlining the process of replicating complex designs. Instead of manually placing each component, you can create blueprints and deploy them quickly, saving time and effort as your factory scales up.
How to Unlock the Blueprint Designer
To unlock the Blueprint Designer in Satisfactory, you need to complete the “FICSIT Blueprints” milestone, which is part of Tier 4 in the game’s tech tree. This milestone becomes available after you’ve progressed through the early stages of the game and unlocked basic production lines. You can access this milestone in the Hub Terminal.
The materials needed to unlock the Blueprint Designer are relatively straightforward:
- 15 Modular Frames
- 25 Cables
- 100 Concrete
- 100 Steel Beams
Once you’ve gathered these resources, head to the Hub, select the Blueprint Designer from the Special tab, and place it on a flat terrain with no obstructions. Make sure you have sufficient space for the Designer, as it’s a sizable structure.
How to Use the Blueprint Designer
After you’ve placed the Blueprint Designer, using it is simple but powerful. Here’s how to get started:
- Create a New Blueprint:
- Open the Blueprint Designer by interacting with it.
- Build any structure within the designated blueprint area. This can include factories, conveyors, and other machinery that you’ll use repeatedly.
- Once your structure is complete, save it as a blueprint.
- Loading and Using Blueprints:
- To load a previously created blueprint, access the Blueprint Menu inside the Designer and select the one you want to deploy.
- The system allows for multiple blueprints to be saved and categorized, which you can switch between easily.
- Deploying Blueprints:
- After loading a blueprint, you can place it in your world as if it were a single object. Ensure that there’s enough space in the chosen area before placing it.
- You can adjust and tweak blueprints to fit your current setup.
Tips for Using Blueprints
Blueprints in Satisfactory aren’t just about copying and pasting the same structure. They allow for significant flexibility and creativity, letting you streamline repetitive tasks and focus on larger, more complex designs.
- Blueprint Size: Be mindful of the size constraints when creating a blueprint. Large designs may not fit in every area, so you may need to adjust or break them into smaller sections.
- Material Availability: Ensure you have enough materials to place the blueprint once loaded, as the game will still require the same resources as if you were building the components manually.
- Adjustments: Blueprints can be edited and adjusted, so if you find that a design isn’t working for a specific location, you can always tweak it.
Troubleshooting and Tips
Sometimes, blueprints may not work as expected, especially if they include complex machinery or are placed on uneven terrain. Ensure the area is clear and flat before deploying your blueprint, and double-check that all connected components, such as conveyor belts or power lines, align correctly.
Also, if you’re importing blueprints from community websites such as Satisfactory Calculator or Ficsit.app, always verify that they’re compatible with your game version. These community-created blueprints can be highly useful, offering premade solutions for common tasks like power generation or manufacturing lines. Be sure to adjust them to suit your specific factory setup.