How to Use Blueprints in Raft: Blueprints Guide

Get those blueprints and craft all of the things.

Raft is filled to the brim with recipes and items to craft. You’ll need a ton of resources to accomplish this task, but luckily we’re here to help you along the way. The most important thing you’ll find is Blueprints. Here’s how to use Blueprints in Raft.

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How to Use Blueprints in Raft: Blueprints Guide

In order to use Blueprints, you’ll first need to craft and learn how to use the Research Table, luckily we have a guide on that for you, but we can give you the TLDR here.

Craft the Research Table using 14 Planks and 2 Scraps and place it on your raft. From here you’ll be able to craft new recipes by breaking down other objects your find in the world of Raft.

Blueprints are special recipes that don’t require the actual item in order to craft them. So you don’t need to consume it at a Research Table to actually learn the recipe and then craft it.

Blueprints are automatically learned when they’re picked up, so you don’t actually have to do anything in order to learn the recipe. You just need to have a Research Table and the required materials to actually craft the recipe.

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It’s a pretty simple mechanic that used to be obtuse, but more recent patches made it a much simpler time for players. Blueprints can be found all over the world, sometimes in barrels in the ocean, or for purchase from vendors in certain cities. You can really find them wherever, so always keep a lookout for them.

Well, that’s everything you need to know about how to use Blueprints in Raft. If you’re just starting out here are some great tips and tricks for beginners in Raft.


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