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DK64 Blue Blueprint.gif|Sprite of a blue blueprint
DK64 Blue Blueprint.gif|Sprite of a blue blueprint
DK64 Yellow Blueprint.gif|Sprite of a yellow blueprint
DK64 Red Blueprint.gif|Sprite of a red blueprint
DK64 Purple Blueprint.gif|Sprite of a purple blueprint
DK64 Green Blueprint.gif|Sprite of a green blueprint
Blueprint (incomplete).png|Incomplete blueprint
Blueprint (incomplete).png|Incomplete blueprint
DK64 Blueprint Full.png|Completed blueprint
DK64 Blueprint Full.png|Completed blueprint

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“This isn't a game, Kong! Those blueprints are vital to us both, so please go and find some.”
Snide, Donkey Kong 64

Blueprints are the design plans for the Blast-o-Matic from Donkey Kong 64. They are collectible items that the Kongs must recover for Snide. There are forty Blueprints in total.

Aside from Hideout Helm, every area in the game, including DK Isles, has five blueprints, one for each Kong to collect. Every blueprint is guarded by a Kasplat, whose hair color and blueprint color corresponds to a specific Kong (yellow for Donkey Kong, red for Diddy Kong, purple for Tiny Kong, blue for Lanky Kong, green for Chunky Kong). If an incorrect Kong is active, the Blueprint appears in the form of a hologram, and the Kong cannot collect it. Each Kong can individually visit Snide's H.Q. with their recovered blueprints, where Snide rewards them with a Golden Banana for every one they return.

Blueprints play a somewhat critical role in the final level, Hideout Helm, because Snide uses the blueprints to delay the Blast-o-Matic's countdown timer by a minute per blueprint. By default, the timer starts at ten minutes and can count down from 50 minutes at highest, if all 40 blueprints were collected beforehand.

Blueprints are required for a 101% completion. Additionally, by recovering every blueprint, Snide allows the Kongs to replay most of the Bonus Stages from a sub-menu at his headquarters.

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Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese せっけいず[1]
sekkeizu
Plan (drawing)
German Pläne[?] Blueprint
Spanish Plano[?] Blueprint

References

  1. ^ 『任天堂公式ガイドブック ドンキーコング64』 Page 10.