Schedule 1 is a new sim game currently in early access, and it is all about making and selling drugs to build up your own empire of less than legal ventures. There are many ways you can make money in the game, and this guide will share one tip that the community has already figured out this early into its life.
Best Mixes for Revenue in Schedule 1
First up, we are sharing an OG Kush mix created by the community and is generally considered to be a decently profitable one by people who have tried it out. You will need to use the kush with the following substances in this order:
Paracetamol
Cuke
Paracetamol
Gasoline
Cuke
Mega Bean
Battery
You should be able to sell this for just under $200 to be safe, and it does not cost much to make. The only downside is that, like with any other mix, it will be a bit time consuming to start making these at first.
Meth Mix
Next is a meth mix that you can try out. One of the highest upvoted ones currently displayed in the unofficial calculator has the following substances in it, which are to be mixed in the order it is written:
Banana
Cuke
Paracetamol
Gasoline
Cuke
Battery
Horse Semen
Mega Bean
This can net an even higher profit than the previous one, as you can plausibly sell this for several hundreds of dollars. Expect somewhere around the 400 dollar mark, give or take.
Cocaine Mix
Finally, the cocaine mix is going to be the most profitable one here, and it will require the following ingredients used in the order that it is brought up:
Motor oil
Cuke
Paracetamol
Gasoline
Cuke
Battery
Horse Semen
Mega Bean
This has a default sell price of around 700 dollars, and you can likely sell it for just around under a thousand. Try to set it at around 800 to 900 to be safe.
That is everything you need to know when it comes to some of the ideal mixes for making money in the game right now. The game is still in its infancy and is still under development, so things might change as quickly as the day after you have seen this, so be ready for any new patches too.
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