If you’re deep into Schedule One, you’ve probably already realized the grind is real when it comes to stacking that cash. But there’s one magic number that changes everything: 1.6. Let’s break it all down and give you some pro tips that even veteran players might’ve missed 👇
🧠 The Rule of 1.6 – Profit Multiplier Cheat Code
Here’s the deal:
Whatever the suggested price is on your product page, multiply it by 1.6. That’s your new sale price.
➡️ Example:
Suggested Price = $3.40
$3.40 × 1.6 = $5.44 💸
By doing this:
- You’ll start getting offers even higher than your listed price
- Customers might offer $6.95 or more for something you used to sell for $4
- Instant profit boost without needing to negotiate each time
🧑🤝🧑 Dealers Will Copy You (Literally)
🧪 FACT: Dealers base their sales on the prices YOU set on your product page. If you don’t update it, they’ll keep selling at the default price — which means you’re leaving serious money on the table.
🔬 Test Case with Molly:
- Original (Suggested Price): $1,700 profit
- Adjusted (1.6x Rule): $2,744 profit
That’s +60% gain just from updating your prices.
🛒 Dealer Inventory Tip: You Don’t Need to List Items
Even if a product is not marked for sale, your dealers can still sell it.
💡 Use this for:
- Offloading outdated or less valuable stock
- Keeping customers from requesting products you no longer want to produce
- Streamlining production to focus on more profitable mixes
🌱 When to Retire Old Products
Example:
- Your early-game OG Kush might have only 2 mixes — decent but not ideal
- As you unlock stronger strains or meth, it’s smarter to unlist old products, stop making them, and move forward
- Keep them only if they’re fully optimized or still profitable
🧳 Smart Storage: Use Jars, Not Bags
🎒 Inventory Hack:
- 1 Jar = Holds 50 items
- 1 Bag = Only 20 items
🔁 When doing deals, negotiate on quantity, not just price:
- If someone wants 8 units, try offering 10 — this lets you use jars instead of individual bags
📦 Dealer Storage Tip:
Always leave 1 inventory slot empty for your dealers.
If all slots are full, they’ll delete a jar to break it down into baggies — total waste.
🤝 Building the Best Dealer Network
🔓 Unlocking Dealers:
- Get friendly with customers near the dealer’s location
- Find them around town or at their jobs
- Offer them preferred products at good prices
(Pro tip: Be a friendly dealer, not a stalker 😅)
🔁 Manual Grind for XP:
- Unassign customers from dealers
- Deliver deals yourself, especially late-night
- You’ll get curfew bonuses (💰 + XP) and no expired deals
📍 Dealer Assignment Strategies
Strategy 1: By Location
- Assign customers close to a dealer’s location (e.g. North Town clients to Benji)
- Reduces travel time, improves efficiency
Strategy 2: By Product Type
- Assign sedating product customers to Molly
- Energizing fans go to Benji
- Keeps inventories cleaner and more focused
💰 Who Should Sell to Who?
- Low-paying customers → Let your dealers handle them
- High-paying customers → Keep for yourself
- Why? Dealers take a 20% cut, and that adds up
🧪 Personal Test:
- Using the customer-location guide didn’t make a massive difference (in 1 test run)
- Still took 20+ minutes for Benji to offload the product regardless
➡️ More testing needed for conclusive results, but keeping it simple may work just fine
🚀 TL;DR Cheatsheet:
Tip | Effect |
---|---|
Multiply price by 1.6 | Instant higher offers |
Dealers use your product page price | Set it high! |
Use jars over bags | Max inventory & smoother deals |
Always leave 1 slot empty for dealers | Prevent product deletion |
Unlist old, weak products | Focus on better mixes |
Do deliveries yourself at night | Bonus XP + cash |
Assign low-payers to dealers, keep high-payers | Bigger profits |
Group customers by location or product type | Dealer efficiency |
Let me know if you want a printable cheat sheet, a dealer assignment spreadsheet, or breakdowns for the best products to produce at each level!