Alchemy Factory Blueprints

Reusable factory layouts and guides organized by game stage and practical use.

Blueprints allow you to reuse proven factory layouts instead of rebuilding everything manually.

As production chains become larger and more repetitive, blueprints help players shift from placing machines to managing factory sections.

This hub organizes blueprint-related guides based on game stage and practical use, so you can quickly find layouts that fit your current progression.

If you are new to blueprints:

  • Start with early-game layouts that focus on stability and simplicity

If you already understand the blueprint system:

  • Use this page to find ready-to-use factory sections you can apply immediately

Blueprints do not replace planning, but they significantly reduce repetitive work once reliable designs are established.

Blueprint Guides

Key blueprints to get your factory running reliably in the game.

How Blueprints Fit Into Progression

Blueprint usage usually increases after players:

  • Unlock basic automation
  • Repeat similar production layouts
  • Expand beyond a single production line

At that point, blueprints become a time-saving and organization tool, not an optimization shortcut.

For a deeper explanation of blueprint mechanics, see: Blueprint System Overview.

Relationship to Other Guides

Blueprints are closely connected to other systems:

  • Production System determines whether copied layouts can run smoothly
  • Recipes define what each blueprint is designed to produce
  • Items determine construction cost and material requirements

Blueprints work best when these systems are already understood.

What’s Next

This hub will expand as more blueprint guides are added, including:

  • Mid-game production layouts
  • Compact and stackable designs
  • Specialized resource blueprints

For now, early-game blueprints provide the strongest foundation for most players.