Ultimate Dealing Guide for Schedule One – Maximize Profits with the Magical 1.6 Rule and Dealer Mastery

Ultimate Dealing Guide for Schedule One – Maximize Profits with the Magical 1.6 Rule and Dealer Mastery

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  • Offloading outdated or less valuable stock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 customersKeep 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:

TipEffect
Multiply price by 1.6Instant higher offers
Dealers use your product page priceSet it high!
Use jars over bagsMax inventory & smoother deals
Always leave 1 slot empty for dealersPrevent product deletion
Unlist old, weak productsFocus on better mixes
Do deliveries yourself at nightBonus XP + cash
Assign low-payers to dealers, keep high-payersBigger profits
Group customers by location or product typeDealer 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!

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