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Arknights: Endfield Blueprint Codes (NA/EU) — Latest Factory Layouts

Arknights: Endfield Blueprint Codes (NA/EU) — Latest Factory Layouts

Blueprint sharing codes in Arknights: Endfield allow players to instantly import prebuilt factory layouts into the AIC system. Instead of manually placing machines, belts, and pipes, you can paste a blueprint code and deploy a complete production chain within seconds. These codes are region‑locked, so layouts created for NA/EU servers must be used on the same region.

The layouts below focus on high‑efficiency production setups for Valley IV and Wuling, including PAC cores, battery farms, and component lines commonly used in endgame bases.

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Valley IV Main PAC Blueprint Codes (NA/EU)

These five layouts form a compact main PAC factory configuration in Valley IV. When placed together, they create a dense production grid designed for endgame material throughput.

  • EFO01a709I6454A47oe5e — Valley IV Main PAC (Bottom Right)
  • EFO0158OEA2616u92eIoe — Valley IV Main PAC (Middle Right)
  • EFO01893u5Iiei1AiUI73 — Valley IV Main PAC (Top Right)
  • EFO01893u5Iiei1AEUI73 — Valley IV Main PAC (Top Left)
  • EFO01Eu24e5a0ao183uIa — Valley IV Main PAC (Bottom Left)

Placed together, these modules create a dense production area capable of supporting high‑volume Buck Capsule and battery manufacturing in the Valley IV region.

Image credit: Gryphline

Valley IV Sub‑PAC Blueprint Codes (NA/EU)

Sub‑PAC layouts expand the main base with additional material processing and conveyor routing. They are typically placed beside the main PAC cluster to handle overflow processing and depot routing.

  • EFO01eE7U1AIoI4I0oAi8 — Valley IV Sub‑PAC 1 (Right Side)
  • EFO0172UAaio8o5u1O2Ai — Valley IV Sub‑PAC 1 (Left Side)
  • EFO01o0834uAiA6ooIieO — Valley IV Sub‑PAC 2 core layout

Sub‑PAC installations help balance resource throughput from mining nodes and keep conveyor lines organized across the factory grid.


Future‑Proof Wuling Production Blueprint Codes (NA/EU)

Wuling introduces fluid systems and Xiranite production chains. The following layouts focus on expandable battery and component farms designed for later upgrades and resource scaling.

  • EFO0172UAaio8o55oO0Ai — Xiranite farm layout
  • EFO010U96o15O5iAIE179 — Battery / component farm base
  • EFO01o0834uAiA6o7IieO — LC Wuling batteries slot‑in module
  • EFO0158OEA2616u13eIoe — Xiranite component slot‑in module
  • EFO01o0834uAiA6EEIieO — Syringe production module (top)
  • EFO0136uIOoe7ea9u0579 — Syringe production module (bottom)

This configuration allows the base to switch between battery‑focused production or mixed battery and Xiranite component output depending on available resources.

Image credit: Gryphline

Wuling Main PAC Blueprint Codes (NA/EU)

The following layouts create the primary Wuling production hub. These modules support LC Wuling Battery manufacturing and advanced factory components used in late‑game upgrades.

  • EFO01o083e9i80601IieO — Wuling Main PAC (Right Side)
  • EFO01iOe7oEIeO24A72U4 — Wuling Main PAC (Left Side)

Wuling Sub‑PAC Blueprint Code (NA/EU)

This blueprint expands the Wuling main base with additional processing capacity and logistics routing.

  • EFO01o083e9i806oOIieO — Wuling Sub‑PAC full layout

How to Import Blueprint Codes in Arknights: Endfield

Step 1: Travel to any AIC factory zone, such as the Core AIC base or an unlocked outpost.

Travel to any AIC factory zone | Image credit: Gryphline (via YouTube/@WoW Quests)

Step 2: Enter the building interface and switch to top‑down factory view.

Step 3: Open the blueprint menu from the interface and select the shared blueprint tab.

Select the shared blueprint tab | Image credit: Gryphline (via YouTube/@WoW Quests)

Step 4: Choose the import option and paste the blueprint code into the field.

Choose the import option and paste the blueprint code into the field | Image credit: Gryphline (via YouTube/@WoW Quests)

Step 5: Confirm the blueprint preview and place the layout within the available building grid.

When a blueprint is imported successfully, the full factory layout appears as a placement preview that can be rotated or repositioned before final construction.


What Blueprint Codes Do in the AIC Factory System

Blueprint codes recreate a complete section of an automated factory. Each layout can include conveyors, processing machines, fluid pipes, power connections, and depot routing. Because they replicate tested builds, blueprint imports are commonly used to stabilize complex production loops such as HC Valley Battery chains or Buck Capsule manufacturing lines.

High‑density blueprints are particularly useful in Valley IV endgame factories where space, power, and conveyor throughput must be carefully balanced to maintain continuous production.