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    How to Get Blueprints in Once Human

    By Sadik HossainJuly 9, 2024
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    Once Human is an open-world, post-apocalyptic survival game where you explore a big and dangerous world filled with mutated creatures and other threats. To survive and thrive, you need to gather resources, craft weapons, and gear, and build your base. And blueprints are a crucial part of the crafting system in Once Human. They serve as recipes for creating powerful weapons, armor, and other essential items. 

    However, acquiring complete blueprints isn’t easy. You need to collect fragments scattered throughout the world. But where and how to get them? 

    How To Find Blueprint Fragments in Once Human? 

    You can find blueprint fragments in Mystical chests, with a small chance of getting them from weapon or gear chests as well. For Gold rarity Blueprints, your best bet is the wish machine. It’s currently the only way to obtain these, except for the grenade launcher in the memetics menu. Remember, the chances of getting fragments from regular chests are quite low, so don’t be discouraged if you don’t find them right away.

    What Are The Rarity Levels for Blueprints? 

    Currently, there are four rarity levels for Blueprints: Green, Blue, Purple, and Gold. The number of Fragments needed to create a complete Blueprint varies depending on the type and rarity.

    For Weapon Blueprints, you’ll need:

    • 40 Fragments for Blue
    • 60 Fragments for Purple
    • 80 Fragments for Gold

    Armor Blueprints require fewer Fragments:

    • 10 Fragments for Blue
    • 15 Fragments for Purple
    • 20 Fragments for Gold

    The lower Fragment cost for armor is because each piece of an armor set has its own Blueprint, and most sets consist of six pieces.

    It’s worth noting that you can find more Fragments in the game world than just the minimum needed to create a Blueprint. This gives you some flexibility in your crafting choices.

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    Sadik Hossain

    Sadik holds a degree in Finance, and a passion for video games. He has overseen work at content writing as a General Manager among other things, and now devotes his time to writing video game guides.

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