Arknights Endfield Blueprint System – How to Create, Share, and Copy Base Layouts
The Blueprint system in Arknights: Endfield lets you “snapshot” sections of your AIC base, then instantly re‑place, copy, and share them via codes or community boards. It is essentially a factory save/load feature that massively speeds up building once you have a layout you like.

What Blueprints Are and How They Unlock
Blueprints are saved layouts of AIC facilities (miners, smelters, factories, belts, pylons, etc.) that can be redeployed as a single package.
- You unlock the Blueprint system by progressing the AIC Plan and story, then enabling the Blueprint feature in the AIC menu.
- Once unlocked, you can:
Icy‑Veins describes blueprints as “one-button factory deployment” that can drop full production lines in seconds instead of manually rebuilding each piece.
How to Create a Blueprint of Your Base Layout
Creating a Blueprint is a three‑step process.
- Box‑select the layout:
- Save as Blueprint:
- Name and tag it:
Reddit testers call Blueprint “a really nice addition” that removes a lot of factory tedium, as long as you still understand basic ratios and power lines.
How to Copy and Place Your Own Blueprints
Once saved, your Blueprint can be copied and placed anywhere with compatible terrain and power.
- Copy/move in the same region:
- Across regions/Sub‑PACs:
Keengamer’s release guide highlights this as the main way to replicate successful early factories into later regions without redesigning every line.
How to Share Blueprints with Other Players
Blueprints can be shared via in‑game codes and external community boards.
- In‑game sharing:
- Community boards and tools:
Blueprints with many likes or downloads get highlighted, making it easy to find “best practice” layouts for specific products or regions.
When to Use Blueprints vs Manual Building
Guides recommend a hybrid approach: use blueprints to save time, but still learn fundamentals.
- Use Blueprints for:
- Build manually when:
Used correctly, the Blueprint system lets you turn a single working factory into a reusable, shareable template you can deploy in seconds, while community hubs and codes make copying and iterating on other players’ base layouts straightforward.

