Blueprint
Blueprint is an item class. They are used to perform Grand Heists. They work like Contracts, but additional details can be revealed to open up new wings and reward rooms. They contain Curio Displays which contain league-specific rewards such as experimented base types, replica unique items, and alternate quality gems, or rarely "Curio Display Replacement" Uniques.
A quick guide that explains the entire process of completing a Grand Heist Blueprint can be found on the Grand Heist page.
Mechanics
Revealing Areas
Blueprints can be taken to Whakano, Niles, or Gianna to inspect its layout, and unlock more wings and rooms. Initially, only one wing is revealed and some of the reward rooms and escape points will be locked. You can use one Blueprint Reveal and a payment of Rogue's MarkersRogue's MarkerStack Size: 50000Creates a portal to the Rogue Harbour from a Town or Hideout
Used as Currency for services in the Rogue HarbourRight click on this item while in a Town or Hideout to use it. to reveal details of it. Any unrevealed wings or rooms will not spawn when performing the Grand Heist.
- Whakano reveals wings and rooms at the highest rate, typically around 3000 x Rogue's Markers for a wing and around 1000 x Rogue's Markers for a room
- Gianna reveals wings and rooms at the lowest rate, with a 45% discount, typically around 1500 x Rogue's Markers for a wing and around 500 x Rogue's Markers for a room, thus she is best used for revealing wings as she has the maximum savings
- Niles reveals wings and rooms at a 10% discount, typically around 2700 x Rogue's Markers for a wing and around 900 x Rogue's Markers for a room.
Unlocking Reveals
In order to reveal wings and rooms with Whakano, Niles, or Gianna, you need blueprint reveals. Each reveal must be earned by completing regular Heist Contracts.
- Upon completing a Contract, you will gain one Blueprint Reveal with one character
- Level 68 or higher contracts will always grant a Reveal; lower-level contracts will grant one if their level is no more than four below your character level when you complete the contract.
- If you completed the Contract with Niles or Gianna, they will receive the Blueprint Reveal
- If you completed the Contract, the Blueprint Reveal will go to Whakano
Preparation
The Blueprint can then be taken to the Planning Table to assign your Rogues to it. Each wing requires three Rogues with the qualifying skills to be assigned to it. You may use the same Rogue to cover multiple jobs in the same wing. You can then confirm the plans to lock in your plans. Once you confirm the Blueprint, you cannot reveal additional details or change your Rogue assignments. You can still modify the Blueprint's affixes after you've confirmed the plans, however, Confirmation is not permanent, you can un-confirm a blueprint by re-assigning a rogue.
Mechanics
Once the blueprint is confirmed, the Grand Heist can be performed. It is typically a solo activity but multiple players can join in the same party. A full guide and walkthrough can be found on the Grand Heist article.
Trading and Duplication
Valuable Grand Heist Blueprints can be traded freely between players. They can also be duplicated. Two common methods to duplicate blueprints are given below:
1. Best Splitting
To beast split a blueprint, you need a Fenumal Plagued Arachnid beast, which costs a few Exalted OrbExalted OrbStack Size: 20Augments a rare item with a new random modifierRight click this item then left click a rare item to apply it. Rare items can have up to six random modifiers.s. Thus it is only worthwhile for the best blueprints.
2. Fracturing
To fracture a blueprint, you need a Fractured FossilFractured FossilStack Size: 10Creates a split copy
Cannot be used to split Influenced,
Enchanted, Fractured, or Synthesised itemsPlace in a Resonator to influence item crafting., which costs a few Exalted OrbExalted OrbStack Size: 20Augments a rare item with a new random modifierRight click this item then left click a rare item to apply it. Rare items can have up to six random modifiers.s. Thus it is only worthwhile for the best blueprints.
Types of blueprints
This is a list of blueprint base items.
Version history
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