Schedule 1: A Complete Guide to Cooking Crystals

In the dynamic world of Schedule 1, your venture revolves around the production and sale of items that walk the fine line of legality. Initially, you will focus on cultivating plants, but as you enhance your setup with advanced equipment, a range of intricate products becomes accessible. This guide will delve into the essential steps to produce Crystals in Schedule 1—an endeavor that promises higher returns than plant sales.

Although Crystals yield more profit, they also require a greater investment in raw materials. Furthermore, unlocking the production recipe can present its own challenges.

Unlocking the Crystals Recipe in Schedule 1

Schedule 1 ingredients

Unlike basic plants, the recipe for Crystals is not immediately available to players. While your character may possess the knowledge to create Meth in Schedule 1, you will need the right tools and ingredients to proceed. To embark on this journey, it’s essential to complete various quests to eventually unlock the Warehouse, where Oscar, an important NPC, offers a selection of vital resources and stations.

From Oscar, ensure that you acquire the following items:

  • Chemistry Station – $1000
  • Lab Oven – $1000
  • Phosphorus – $40
  • Acid – $40

However, your journey doesn’t end there. The primary ingredient for creating Crystals is Pseudo, which can only be sourced from a supplier named Shirley Watt. To access her goods, you will need to build relationships with customers around the city. Once all components are acquired, you will be ready to create Meth in Schedule 1.

Steps to Cook Crystals

Schedule 1 Lab Oven

Your initial focus should be on setting up your Chemistry Station and Lab Oven at your location. Gather one unit each of Phosphorus, Acid, and Pseudo, and then follow these detailed steps to create Crystals in Schedule 1:

  1. Place all ingredients into the Chemistry Station.
  2. Add them to the beaker and thoroughly mix.
  3. Pour the mixture into a flask and adjust to the required temperature.
  4. Wait for 8 hours to produce Liquid Crystals.
  5. To crystallize the liquid, let it dry in the Lab Oven for another 6 hours.
  6. Lastly, use a hammer to break the plate, yielding 10 Crystals.

Similar to plants, Crystals can be utilized in the Mixing Station by combining them with various ingredients available in Schedule 1. We highly advise experimenting with your initial batches to discover the most lucrative recipe options.

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