Expanding the farm is a huge part ofOoblets. With time management taking center stage, being able to accomplish tasks quickly is one of the highest priorities that gamers should have. Blueprints allow players to have the farm manage itself better, meaning they are critical to gaining a mastery of the game.
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But how do players make the items that they buy? Nothing on the farm seems to tell them how. The brief tutorial has more to do with dancing ooblets than crafting. There is a single place where gamers can finally craft what they need to make inOoblets.
Crafting Items From Blueprints
For players who have acquired a new blueprint and want the item, head on down to Manatwee. That’s the shop with the sofa logo above the front door. Instead of shopping at the front desk, go left and look for a device with a bunch of circular saws sticking out of it.
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This is the Fabricuter and it’s where the blueprints turn into real, tangible items for the farm. Keep in mind that just having the blueprint isn’t enough; gamers will need tofarm up nurniesand other resources to craft the item they’d like. Even if players can’t make the specific item they want yet, the Fabricuter will tell them what is still required so long as they have the blueprint for it.
Getting More Blueprints
Gamers might notice that there are an awful lot of greyed-out plans at the Fabricuter. That means the character has not yet acquired the blueprint. To get these blueprints, head toward the fountain at the center of Badgetown and buy a new one. There are also upgrades located here for already-acquired blueprints.
These are not free to buy, of course.Rack up wishies quicklyto purchase some of the advanced options. If the desired blueprint isn’t showing, level up a few more times and double-check. Blueprints become unlocked as players progress throughout the game.

Oobletsis available now for PC, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch.
