There are varying effects that you can get on your marijuana, cocaine, meth, or whatever drugs you prefer to make and sell to random people in Schedule 1. Once you unlock the ability to start mixing ingredients into your drugs, you can now add various effects to them, some of which can even be lethal. In this guide, we will go over how you can add the anti gravity effect to your drugs.
How to Make Anti Gravity Effects in Schedule 1
There are many ways to get certain effects in the game, and with more illegal drug types being added in future updates, we can only guess what combinations will work. Before anything, make sure that you have a mixing station ready.
If you need help figuring out how this fairly simple mechanic works, check out our guide on how to use the mixing station in Schedule 1 to learn more. Once you understand how the concept works, it is time to get the ingredients!
Long story short, the only things you will need to get the anti gravity effect in this game, at least in the current version as far as we know, is with the use of OG Kush. This is the very first type of marijuana you can make and sell, so you should have no trouble getting a hold of these.
Next, you just need to get some mouth wash over at a gas station. This will just cost you a few dollars, though we recommend buying them in bulk just so you can keep making more after your first attempt. That is the only mixing ingredient you will ever need for this.
With some mouth wash on hand, head back to whichever property you have a mixing station in and just load it up with some OG Kush and mouth wash. You can do stacks of these all at once if you plan on making a lot of these drugs.
After loading up the mixing station, just start the process by clicking on the begin button and wait for it to finish. Once you it is done mixing, which should only take a matter of seconds, you should get a new strain of OG Kush that has the anti gravity effect on it.
Take note that the name for this drug will be randomly generated, and you can change it to whatever you want afterwards. You can also combine this with other ingredients afterwards to unravel even more wacky effects, such as zombified or explosive.
While you are here, if you want to experiment with other effects too, then check out our guide on how to get the laxative and foggy effects in your Schedule 1 mixes for more silliness. These are just a few example of what you can do, and with so many ingredients and combinations to play with, you are going to have a lot of fun mixing stuff together!
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