Summary

  • Knowing the most popular and profitable effects can help ambitious dealers make more money selling at higher prices.
  • Players can experiment with mixing ingredients to create funny references to stoner culture.
  • Refreshing added with mouthwash is a popular effect that can hook new customers and lead to increased resale.

Just like in real life, the customers in Schedule I like some effects more than others, and as their kind friend, it's the player's job to accommodate them. In order to make more money and grow that customer base, ambitious dealers can learn what effects are the most popular and profitable, and sell their product at higher prices.

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Schedule 1: The Best Mixing Ingredients, Ranked

For players looking to experiment with ingredients in Schedule 1, these are some of the best items to try.

Every region in Hyland Park is slightly different regarding what customers want in terms of effects and quality, and there are almost thirty wild and wacky different results that creative players can find. Sometimes it's not always about value, but popularity, and there are niche interests only demanded by a few, along with common effects everyone likes that make for popular sellers. It's possible to build an empire with just the base form of the game's products, but everyone should experiment with the Mixing Station for both increased profit and silly fun.

7 Thought-Provoking

Head Grows In Size

  • Mix Addy or Iodine with the mix of most substances to make them Thought-Provoking

This is a Cosmetic effect that changes the NPC's head to make it look oversized, which is a common euphemism for getting high anyway, making this a funny reference to stoner culture. Cannabis is notorious for its introspective properties, and this is a moment when art imitates life.

The fantasy is that adding substances like Adderall or iodine gives a cannabis strain more Thought-Provoking effects, and nobody is going to get an oversized head in real life. It's fairly valuable, often priced in the range of $60, and everyone seems to like it, so give it to new customers in Schedule 1 as a free sample with confidence.

6 Energizing

The Ability To Run Faster

  • A natural Effect in Green Crack and Sour Diesel can be added to other mixes by using Cuke or Mouth Wash.

It's one of the most popular effects when it comes to pleasing customers, and it's present in both base strains and several mixes that include items with similar properties. It's possible to get this effect in both cannabis and cocaine varieties and sell it in any neighborhood to several clients.

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The increase in price for an Energizing effect is nominal, putting it near the mid- or low-level on the pricing list, but the popularity of the effect makes up for that. Sedating and Refreshing are also two popular effects in the same category.

5 Spicy

Gives The User A Euphoric Smile

  • Add Chili to give any cannabis strain a Spicy kick.

It's an obvious mix that includes cheap and easily available ingredients, stocked at the nearby Gas-Mart, used to create a fun cosmetic effect when the user's hair catches fire. Chili is one of the food items that players can use with the Mixing Station along with other wacky foods like bananas and glazed donuts.

Spicy is one of the more valuable effects, and it doesn't appear naturally in any of the cannabis strains or cocaine mixes. The only way to add it to a strain is by mixing in some red Chilis, so don't forget to stock up on this simple but optimal item.

4 Zombifying

Turns The User Into A Zombie

  • Mix Green Crack and Gasoline, then add Battery Acid to the result.

This is one of the hidden mixes in the game that players recently discovered, and it has the unusual effect of turning the user into a version of the living dead. Luckily, this effect doesn't have to be permanent, and players can cure these NPCs by offering them a substance with an opposing effect, like Euphoric or Energizing.

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Schedule 1: 7 Worst Mixes That Are Not Worth It

For the most part, mixing strains and store products in Schedule I yields positive results. However, that is not the case with these mediocre mixes.

There are two layers of cooking that go into the creation of a Zombifying cannabis strain, but it's not difficult or expensive. The player has probably already discovered the simple mix of Green Crack with Gasoline, which results in the disappointing Tokyo Shart strain, but add Battery Acid to this, and it becomes Thick Splooge, which has the Zombifying Effect and is much more expensive.

3 Cyclopean

Gives The User One Eye

  • Added by the mysterious Mega Bean to pre-mixed cannabis strains.

Cyclopian is another one of the more obscure effects that only appears in the secondary mix. It's a bit easier to discover because the base strains, like California Cheese and OG Cheese, are decent strains with moderate to high market values.

The Mega Bean is the ingredient that added the Cyclopian effect, which may be some clue regarding its origins. This is an ingredient that's available at the Gas Mart with normal items like Cuke and Paracetomol, so stock up on it to bring those strains up to eleven.

2 Tropic Thunder

A Reference To The Movie

  • A common effect that usually results from ingredients with invigorating or energizing properties, such as Viagra.

Chilis, viagra, and battery acid are just a few of the ingredients that can give a strain this effect, which is a pop-culture reference to the movie Tropic Thunder. This savage comedy includes a character named Kirk Lazarus, a caucasian actor cast to play African-American soldier Lincoln Osiris, a satirical take on the Hollywood habit of doing everything it can to avoid casting people of color in any major role.

It's a fairly easy effect to find, and although it's niche, it's also valuable. Almost every strain that includes Tropic Thunder sells for at least $60 or more per unit and often contains other ideal effects like Euphoric and Energizing.

1 Refreshing

  • A natural ingredient in Sour Diesel and Green Crack, it can be added with Mouth Wash

Refreshing is one of the lower-level strains, so this isn't about monetary value but more about resale, general popularity, and the ability to hook new customers. Very few clients will turn down a strain with the Refreshing quality, and it occurs naturally in two cannabis strains and can be added to the others with Mouth Wash.

It might be why the strains Green Crack and Sour Diesel tend to be the most popular strains, with the Sedating effects of Grandaddy Purple as a close second. For those who would prefer to deal in more valuable strains, Refreshing goes well with other effects that can be added in a second mixing, like Spicy, Calorie-Dense, or Thought Provoking.

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Simulation
Crime
Action
Management
Strategy
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Developer(s)
TVGS
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TVGS
Engine
Unity
Multiplayer
Online Co-Op
Number of Players
Single-player
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Genre(s)
Simulation, Crime, Action, Management, Strategy
Platform(s)
PC