I went through ALL Unreal Engine Blueprint Packs, here is what I found

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I manually reviewed each and every single one of the 3880 blueprint packs, sorted out the best, and created this neat video for you. Make sure to watch till the end as I have some insane things on this list. I hope you enjoy this! Number 1: GOOD SKY Easily create highly customizable and highly optimized sky spheres, all with a day and night cycle and a weather system already built in. This blueprint pack was added to the permanent free collection by Epic Games in 2019, and I absolutely thank Epic and the creator for this free gem. Ever dreamed of creating an jRPG? Then the following is exactly what you desire. Number 2: jRPG Template This pack includes an Item system, a battle system, a save and load system, a customizable character system and so many more things. This also was added to the permanently free collection by Epic. Speaking of free products, I hope you noticed that I sorted all these blueprint packs after their price tag, so make sure to use the YouTube segment system to watch the parts you want. Ouhhhh. It’s getting spooky. Number 3: Horror Engine This well-known blueprint pack could be the basis for your own horror game. It consists of 25 different systems for you to be able to create plenty of different horror experiences. I used it myself in the past and I can only suggest you to use it too. What's better than lying in the grass watching the sky? Exactly, it's the next pack. Number 4: Dynamic Grass System Lite Add dynamic grass that bends and deforms to add a realistic touch to any game. Support for wind, a runtime spawning system, and many other features will also add to the realism. I cannot understand how this next product is free. Number 5: Easy Building System v10 This advanced multiplayer building system for first-person, third-person, and top-down allows your players to chop down some trees to then build an amazing home with everything from a fireplace to a bed. Dear Traveler. May I send you on a quest? Number 6: Easy Quests Using this, you can easily create quests for your players to accomplish. Easily tweak the system so it is exactly like you imagine and fits your game perfectly. Create actually smart AI using Number 7: VisAI - Community - Modern AI Framework The price of 130 dollars is no more as this also got added to the permanently free collection. It allows you to create complex behaviors, while it being easily adjustable and also quick to set up. Buy runes and upgrade your abilities with Number 8: Advanced Stats with Runes System This blueprint pack lets you create runes for your players to buy and put in their rune slots in order to get an advantage against hard enemies. Understand the beauty of Unreal Engines' lighting system using Number 9: Parametric Cornell Box This tool was specifically created to understand the behavior of Lumen in different scenarios. You can observe the quality of soft-shadowing as well as the quality of reflections and other lighting-related things. Let your players socialize using Number 10: Pin Multiplayer Chat Time System Set up a simple multiplayer chat in no time with support for server chat notifications like when a player joined the game and also support for different chat channels. Okay. We are done with the free blueprint packs. Have I already mentioned that this is only part 1 of 4? Make sure to subscribe and hit that bell icon in order to get notified when I release the next part. And be sure that there are going to be some banger blueprint packs in the next videos. But let’s continue with Number 11: Smart Cable Connector This blueprint pack lets you connect cables between anything, really. But where it shines is when used as power lines. Simply drag and drop this into your level, and you are close to being done. Are you mad because you have bad aim? Number 12: Projectile Curve Visualizer Know where your throwable lands without even throwing it! Or see where the enemy aims to quickly dodge a grenade for example. Fix all your bugs with Number 13: Simply debug log You really begin to value this plugin when you are using this instead of the print string node. With its nice log menu, you can comprehend where a system is working well and understand where it fails. Get blatantly fast, designing levels that keep players engaged with Number 14: Ultimate Greyboxing Kit Block out levels with simple shapes to create satisfying worlds that not only look good but also ones that feel good. This will definitely save you some time in the future, as you only create assets that actually end up in the final game, as you closely optimize the game feel and what objects need to be placed where. Let’s play some Minecraft. Number 15: In Game Block Building System Create your own version of the most known game ever made, or create a completely new game with unique aspects instead. This blueprint pack is here to help you with that vision! You just finished developing your 2D game, hopped on 3D now but are sad to not being able to use tile maps? Number 16: 3D Tilemap - Simple Helper This pack is here to help, as it brings tile maps into the 3D world and allows you to create block-like levels insanely fast. Do you need some refreshment? Number 17: Water Interact System Jump into the interactive water and swim with imaginary fishes, or hop on a boat and do your long-planned virtual fishing trip. Let your assets shine in a new light using Number 18: Orbit Lights Showcase your good-looking assets in their real beauty with the help of a good lighting setup, similar to when you are in a real photo studio. You just received a notification! Number 19: Simply notification Warn your players, notify your players, or inform your players about ongoing actions in your application or game. With support for buttons, small notifications and also big notifications, and many other things, you can customize this system to fit perfectly for your needs. Are you picky? Number 20: Advanced Color Picker Pick your favorite colors, save your favorite colors, and select your favorite colors in order to customize everything in your style. With 5 different easy-to-use color pickers, you will always find the perfect fitting color for your needs. We are done with 20 packs. Is this list exhaustive? Let's get an energizing look at what's to come next in this and the next parts. As you can see, I have some insane plugins up on my sleeve. Let’s continue. Number 21: Destruction System Use predefined meshes to simulate the destruction of objects. With support for different states of damage, you are able to easily switch from one state to another state using particle systems to make the transition cleaner. Collect collectible collectibles using Number 22: ULTIMATE COLLECTABLES Collect different animated items with a smooth pickup animation. Perfect for a bunch of different types of games and ready to use out of the batch with nice effects and sound. Have insanely satisfying screen transitions using Number 23: ProgressiveUI Screen Transitions Use this as a little loading screen, or cover up some unpleasant transitions you struggle to remove. Create the next hyperrealistic game using Number 24: Bodycam Component You know those Unreal Engine demos that are incredibly realistic-looking, right? They all use such a bodycam effect to cover up the not-so-realistic things like foliage or some lower poly meshes. Create incredibly good-looking smoke with Number 25: VolumetricFog Easily create realistic volumetric fog with different shapes that interacts with its surroundings. Create looping background footage using Number 26: Infinity Tiles Generate an infinite length of procedural tiles for incredible-looking looping videos and other stuff. Allow your VR players to use a keyboard with Number 27: VR Virtual Keyboards Let your VR players input stuff directly in VR, so they don't have to use their real-life keyboard. You can either point and click on the buttons or directly hit them like a drum. Make your AI a lot more capable using Number 28: AI Jump Navigation Links Now your AI can have the ability to jump across gaps, making them surpass a huge handicap. This opens so many usage possibilities and just improves the overall experience with AI. Do not use your phone while driving but take a look at this Number 29: Mobile Control Sys V1.0 With this easy and fast-to-set-up solution, you are able to create a clean and simple mobile car control system Easily spawn numerous objects using Number 30: ia scatter You can use this to add snow onto stuff and to easily scatter a bunch of items in your environments. Speed up your art and level design workflow with Number 31: Essential Toolkit for Art & Level Design Tools for moving, rotating, scaling, duplicating, copying, and much more will help you with being faster at level designing. With its clean and easy-to-understand UI, this will quickly integrate into your workflow. Where do the enemies hide? Number 32: Advanced Thermal Scope Use a set of thermal scopes to quickly determine the position of enemies. With adjustable zoom and different display modes, you can let your players feel like real special agents. Why use your own PC if you could just use a PC in your game? Number 33: Xunil Operation System Use the calculator, the video player, the notepad, and do a bunch of other stuff on your new virtual desktop machine. I think there are some unique things possible using such a computer in one of your games. On this stone there is snow and there is some moss on that other stone right there. Number 34: Displacer with Snow & Moss Gen Generate realistic snow on your meshes and transform your scenery into a winter wonderland. Or simply add that last bit of realism to your nature scenes with some moss here and there. Create some insane renders in Unreal Engine using Number 35: Virtual Photography Kit This set of lightning presets and powerful blueprints makes photographing in Unreal Engine incredibly easy. Due to its customizability as well as ease of use, this system can be used by anyone trying to make good shots of an object or to create digital portraits. Easily add a specific spray pattern to your weapons using Number 36: Spray pattern generator utility This system allows you to recreate the famous CS go recoil mechanic with ease. Simply create your own patterns and tweak the settings so it feels just right. These were all the blueprint packs for under 10 dollars. Before we continue, I quickly want to mention that I already made a video in which I went through every single Unreal Engine Marketplace plugin. So if you are interested in watching this too, I provided a link in the description. Where do they hide? I can’t find them! Number 37: Multiplayer Prop Hunt This delivers you a fully functioning game project with a main menu, a health system, a lobby system, and some other features, like a countdown, a timer, and all those little systems to make this game more appealing and compelling to play. We have another chat system in this list. Number 38: Pin Multiplayer Pro Chat Time System The first chat blueprint pack only is in this list as it is free, but if you have a couple of extra bucks lying around, you should take a look at this. With support for message cooldowns, emojis, player muting, player whispering, player reporting, and a bunch of other stuff, this system is my favorite one. Make your scenes look even more realistic using Number 39: EasyFog Give your environment the missing touch with fog. With support for path tracing and a bunch of settings to adjust the fog, this tool is perfect to use for movies but also for games. Take a sneaky look into another world. Number 40: Time Warp Effect Create interesting game mechanics by blending textures in materials from static meshes or skeletal meshes. Create insanely smooth ways of interacting with the environment using Number 41: Multiple Interaction System With this, you can easily add interaction to any object. Multiplayer support, and multiple interaction types like tapping, holding, and multiple tapping makes this a usable system for many games. Show your artistic vein with Number 42: Draw System Easily draw directly on a wall or with UI and let your artistic hand take over you for a moment. Are you still knowing where we are going? Number 43: GPS SYSTEM Never lose the overview of what GPS locations still need to be visited, but always exactly know where you still need to go to. Ever wanted to transport goods? Number 44: Truck Trailer Attach Detach System See what it's like being a trucker with the ability to attach and detach trailers as well as driving the truck, of course. With a detailed truck cab including many little details and many more small things, they add up to this whole amazing blueprint pack. Are you tired of normal weather conditions? Number 45: TornadoScape See what mother nature is capable of and feel the force of extreme tornados. Easily implement some intuitive control menu UI using Number 46: Float Menu X With its satisfying hover animations as well as overall smoothness and minimalistic looks, this is one of my favorite UI systems out there for games with plenty of game-defining settings. Show your players the newest news using Number 47: Carousel Slider X Create interactive image carousels to feature the most important things in a modern fashion. Climb, Swing, and Vault using Number 48: VR Parkour Start parkouring in VR with support for many movement actions to overcome any obstacle. Do you want to follow the monetization success of Fortnite? Number 49: Easy Battle Pass Create a Battle Pass with support for any popular battle pass feature like buying levels and such stuff. Carrying things was never that much fun. Number 50: Replicated Physics Pulling System Pull physical objects in your multiplayer world. Set plenty of different settings like the force needed to pull an actor or the maximum distance an actor can be pulled away. Improve your Unreal Engine workflow using Number 51: Artist Toolbox This collection of different systems is here to assist Unreal Engine users with plenty of handy tools. It contains tools for materials, textures, levels, assets, and plenty more. Tired of playing Cookie Clicker? Number 52: Easy Clicker Template Create the next Cookie Clicker game with ease and let your players click until their mouse breaks. Give your city the final realistic touch with Number 53: Graffiti Generator Add customized graffiti onto any surface. Just input what words you want the graffiti to spell, set the style, and change some other options to create an infinite amount of different graffiti. Of course, you are also able to add your own textures or browse a library of a bunch of pre-designed patterns The following is my own blueprint pack. Number 54: Ultimate Blueprint Pack I created this pack so you guys have an easier life with blueprint coding. With a bunch of new blueprint nodes providing easy solutions for annoying stuff, your workflow will become faster once you get used to the new raster of nodes. Bored of the standard Unreal Engine progress bar? Number 55: Extended Progress Bar Create progress bars in custom shapes with support for transparency as well as segments and other design options. This is perfect if you want your progress bars to stand out. Capture insane-looking screenshots using Number 56: Advanced Photo Mode With this, your players can capture great moments with plenty of options to convey their feelings from that exact moment. It features a user-friendly UI as well as full gamepad support. Do you sometimes get lost and don't know where to go? Number 57: Dynamic Minimap System See where you currently are located on a minimap and also know where enemies are or where you will find quests to accept. Add a breath of immersion to your game using Number 58: Daily Life AI Your AI citizens live a normal day-to-day life and do stuff like working, relaxing, eating, sleeping, and more. They all will follow their own schedules while taking into consideration what time currently is. Ever wanted to lead an army? Number 59: Battle Simulator Kit Off to battle with melee and ranged soldiers fighting against other armies. In different modes like campaign and sandbox, you can either play tactical while keeping a look at your budget or just try things out without restrictions. The following blueprint pack might be an insane addition to some games. Number 60: Breakdown Show nice assemble or breakdown animations with either highly complex objects or whole cities. You can tweak things like the speed of the animation and other things like the delay between each movement direction change. Can’t see what's behind the wall? Number 61: Wall Hiding System Make your player character or other things visible even through walls, trees, and other obstacles blocking the view. Create a non-interrupting user experience and don't waive on things like shadows. Create the next Mario Cart with Number 62: Vehicles Gravity Template - VGT Glue your vehicles to the racing track with support for multiplayer and things like springboards. This allows you to create some insane racing tracks. Just modify your current car by adding an actor component and it should already work. Are you about to create an FPS game? Number 63: FPS interface UI/HUD - Killfeed/Compass Add some clean and minimalistic UI to your FPS game with stuff like a compass, a kill feed, and stuff like a weapon loadout, a minimap, a scoreboard, a server list, and plenty more. Do not watch the paint dry, instead watch trees grow. Number 64: GrowableTree This can be used for unique game mechanics or nice storytelling as well as that last bit of simulation realism. Every tree gets procedurally generated with editable variables like branch density, the scale, whether leaves should be added, and more stuff. These were all the blueprint packs up to 20 dollars. By the way, you can support me on Patreon to get mentioned at the end of all my next videos. Currently, only marketplace sales make videos like this possible but they are not enough and therefore I cannot create such high-quality videos more frequently. Create billboards and other screens with Number 65: Real LED Sign and Digital Display Creator Display images, flipbooks, or text with ease and create custom display shapes using spline. I imagine this being incredibly useful for dystopian cybercity cinematics. When was the last time you just took a few minutes to watch the night sky? Number 66: Starry Sky Add breathtaking sky atmospheres to your game with a day and night cycle. I just think it's beautiful and details like clouds that cast shadows make this one of my favorite sky sphere blueprint packs. Create cool cutscenes or interesting game mechanics using Number 67: Dissolve Anything As the name already suggests, you can dissolve anything from static meshes to skeletal meshes while it is super easy to use. Be quiet and accomplish your mission with Number 68: 1011's Stealth System Sneak around bushes and try to outsmart enemies all while staying unseen and unheard. Take them down one after another but pay attention and do not raise any suspicion. Create either a skill tree system, a perk system, or plenty of other similar systems using Number 69: HEX TREE (Skill, Perk, Tech) This clean hex tree system can be used for plenty of games in which you have coins to level up something. Such a system can be found in the game Plague Inc. for example. Easily create plenty of different splines and generate meshes along them with plenty of different options using Number 70: Spline+ With this, you can spawn meshes or actors along splines while having an incredible amount of options to tweak to generate meshes along splines exactly how you imagine it. Want to onboard players in a user-friendly way? Number 71: TUTORIAL WIDGET RUNTIME Create nice visual tutorials to show players exactly how to play your game. I think this is especially useful for mobile games or hard-to-understand PC strategy games. I am hyped about this next blueprint pack. Number 72: Player Electricity System Just imagine this system implemented in a survival game in which you start with nothing but get more and more technically advanced. Then you could start and build your electricity system with your friends and optimize everything to end up with a nice electric infrastructure. Easily create 2D-pixel art using Number 73: 3D to Pixel Why should you learn pixel art when you could just turn your 3D models into 2d pixel art? With this blueprint pack, this is easily possible with again plenty of options to create the pixel art you want. Don't draw on a canvas, instead draw in the air. Number 74: 3D Draw This multiplayer-supported system is usable in VR and allows you to draw anywhere in the world. You can also draw 2D while the drawings have collisions which makes this a tool for very interesting game mechanics. Generate different sounds directly in Unreal Engine using Number 75: BitFX Create sounds for world ambiance or gameplay using this tool which provides endless possibilities in creating the perfect fitting sounds for your game. Create whole solar systems using Number 76: Orbit System This spline-based system allows you to create orbit simulations for example for planets. It supports rotation along all 3 axes as well as elliptical orbit forms. Create insanely good-looking planets using Number 77: Planet Creator 1 V2 This can be used for cutscenes or breathtaking space games with highly detailed and realistic planets that consist of textures up to 8k resolution. Let's go into the woods and chop down some trees using Number 78: Hyper Choppable Trees V2 Have trees that regrow over time and chop them down to get logs to use for something. There are different types of chopping logic that both include some cool features and you can decide what to choose and what fits your game. Plan your strategy before you begin playing. Number 79: Turn-Based Tactic - Strategy Template This game project template features a turn-based strategy game on a grid that features top-down camera movement, grid-based pathfinding, tactical AI, and many more things. Quickly and easily create high-quality icons using Number 80: IconMaker Just use your game assets to create some good-looking icons. This system supports a transparent background and stuff like post-processing to add a vignette or bloom. We also have another Quest system in this list. Number 81: Quest System With cross-level support, extensive documentation as well as quest-related features like repeatable quests, quest events like cutscenes, and quest rewards this blueprint system is the best in its niche in my opinion. These were all blueprint packs of up to 50 dollars. Add a highly realistic-looking weapon loadout system to your game. Number 82: FPS Weapon Loadout System This great addition to any shooter game allows you to add attachments to weapons and customize them. Don’t you have friends to play? Number 83: Blazing Race Template Implement a racing car AI with ease and create the illusion that you have friends and are not sitting alone in your basement programming. Create an infinite amount of different buildings using Number 84: Building Generator Simply add whole cities or individual buildings just by using splines and a bunch of different generating options. Talk with your friends using Number 85: Voice Chat System (Global/Proximity/Team/Mute - Cross-Platform) Simply join the proximity, team, or global voice chat and mute players. Using this you can save yourself a ton of headache in regards to player communication. Easily create the next successful mobile game using Number 86: Endless Runner Creator V3 It supports spawning pick-ups, generating obstacles, and allows you to use this system with different camera angles like a third person or side scroller and even more stuff. It is a highly user-friendly and flexible system that you can easily expand for your needs. Create interesting-looking grid-like things. Number 87: daforma With a bunch of different effects and randomness as well as support for lumen and emissive lights, this can be used for interesting-looking walls and other creative things. Change your characters' facial expressions using Number 88: Faceboard UI This editor tool supports meta-human characters and also your custom characters. Nice features like the ability to control sliders help you to create the exact facial expression you want. Customize your weapons and test them. Number 89: The Ultimate VR Gun Template This gun pack contains hand and recoil animations, supports VR, allows for custom shotgun and spray patterns, and just contains all these little features that make this pack truly unique and amazing. Be the king on the drift track. Number 90: DRIVABLE CAR "BLACKWIDOW" (Customizable) This tunable drift vehicle is the start of the next big drift game. It supports drifting in donuts, includes sound and particle effects, has everything from a main menu to a speedometer and just overall is a solid starting point for a new game. The creator has a bunch of different cars to offer, so make sure to also check them out if you are interested. Create breathtaking worlds using Number 91: Endless Random Procedural Worlds (With Level Streaming) As the player moves, this system generates more of the world like the chunk system in Minecraft does. You can tweak things like the render distance, have a seed system, have specific rarity for different structures, and more. Are you creating a game where players should be able to note down their ideas? Number 92: Organizer X With this system, you will have a mindmap inside of your game with features like a save system, multiple graphs at the same time, and plenty of design options. Create an elegant car configurator using Number 93: Car Configurator Template Change the rims, the color of the car, the background scenery, and interact with the vehicle. Do you often feel disoriented and don't know where to go? Number 94: AR Navigation Create your own navigation app with support for a 3d minimap to exactly know where you are. Create floating icons to highlight interesting points to create a nice tour, detect QR codes, and easily change the style of everything to fit your needs. Let your players be themselves with Number 95: Character Customization: Male With this, your players can create the exact human they want to be in your game. With plenty of different options to tweak your human, everyone can create what they imagine and who they want to be. The same goes for Number 96: Character Customization: Female This is the same blueprint pack as the one before, but this time with customizing a female. Both systems work hand in hand and can be used together. Is driving normally boring? Number 97: Chaos Drift Physics Drift around those sharp corners and show off your skills behind the wheel. Customize a bunch of stuff and get immersed due to visually pleasing smoke and skid marks. Create a fast-paced action RPG using Number 98: Advanced ARPG Combat Framework The satisfying fluid combat system, a bunch of advanced AI systems, and an insane amount of other features make this blueprint pack mind-blowing. Sneak around and fight against enemies and bosses! I already showed you the following blueprint pack at the start of this video. Number 99: Fluid Flux This astonishing system allows you to simulate incredible simulations regarding fluids. I am so excited about this, as I can't wrap my head around how this was accomplished with only blueprints. We are nearly done. If you watched this video until here, write “I love Unreal Engine” in the comments. After you have done that, let us take a look at the last product on this list. Number 100: Quiet Runtime Editor Give your players the ability to create a bunch of content for your game. This runtime editor tries to imitate the actual Unreal Engine editor but at runtime! Such products always make me think about how powerful blueprints actually are. Thank you for watching and goodbye.
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Published: Tue Mar 12 2024
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