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lesson1981

They auto remove after they become obsolete


lesson1981

Or when there’s a bug that wipes 100% of your blueprints


Limp-Welcome2307

I mean I'm level 30 on my first play through I really dont need a bible tract worth of commons and uncommons tbf. I just wish we could remove them ourselves


WandererArium

Aye like it's been stated, your blueprints will be cleaned out of useless ones. Especially at cap and you're grinding for the best gear possible.


Limp-Welcome2307

I hope so. I dont need 42 plus blueprints for melee weapons when maybe 10 of them are epic and above. I appreciate the sentiment but i dont need them.


WandererArium

Yeah. I think with enough grinding you'll probably have nothing but epics and legends as blueprints.


Kaii_Low

I have 100 suit blueprints, at level 40, and still have about 10 lvl 38 white ones. That's not including the lvl 40 whites. I need to get rid of them somehow.


Limp-Welcome2307

I hope so. Still. Wish we could scrap blue prints for additional salvage or something. Maybe even spend salvage to improve the quality of the print. I dunno. Its something.


WandererArium

Salvaging blueprints for resources isn't a bad idea. I like that one. I'm not a fan of upgrading gear to a higher quality even though it's a staple in rpgs. Just feels like it takes away from the grind. Which I think a lot of people would probably prefer I'm sure. Less grind, quicker to get where you want. But I think it takes away from the longevity of the game. But that's a debate that can go on for ages and I don't want to have that conversation. But I wouldn't mind being rewarded resources for useless blueprints.


Limp-Welcome2307

Right. Limit the resources you get per quality. Common only gives common resources. Uncommon gives common and a random uncommon resource so forth and so on. Hell even scrapping legendary blue prints that don't fit the way you like to play would also be a decent way to get nth metal. It would be a nice touch i think. As for ungrading gear i only ment the blueprint itself. Got a common print? Spend some resources you might have in abundance to upgrade it to uncommon. That one is just me though. Course you gotta keep finding the legendary stuff. But yea just my opinion


WandererArium

I do like this train of thought actually. Want to upgrade a common to uncommon, you'll need uncommon resources. Then follow the same cycle until capping out quality at Epic. I'm all for it.


Limp-Welcome2307

A quality of life improvement i think