The Mixer inSchedule 1opens up new opportunities for higher-quality narcotics and lets you target specific traits. That said, the Mixer’s secrets won’t be gained without effort. As you grow your drug empire, this becomes a key gameplay element.

The tool lets you cut your drugs with other ingredients, creating new products and endless combinations, as you may mix every created item with another ingredient again to add even more effects.

Donuts and weed buds on Mixer table in Schedule 1.

Mixer combinations

While most of the effects are cumulative, some create an entirely different result. For example, mixing Green Crack with Bananas creates a product with the Thought-Provoking effect instead of Energizing. There’s no reason to combine ingredients with an effect already present in the substance, as it won’t bring further benefits.

Mixing substances multiple times

After an initial combination, you may name your new creation and take it right to the streets, or keep tweaking through additional rounds with the Mixer. There’s no limit to mixing a product with an ingredient, but the effects won’t stack.

Still, you’re able to create a product with several specific effects. Some are only achievable after mixing ingredients multiple times. Certain effects (shown below) can continue to be mixed, while others are endpoints. Substances max out at eight total effects, but you can keep mixing to turn negatives into positives.

Batteries and meth on Mixer table in Schedule 1.

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Weed with randomly generated name in Schedule 1.

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