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How the Addictiveness Stat Helps You Profit in Schedule 1

Time to cash in.

Addictiveness is one of the most underrated stats for your products in Schedule 1. You’ll most likely just look at effects and try to meet your customers’ needs, but addictiveness is just as or even more important than those effects.

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Here’s what benefits you can get from making highly addictive products and how you can make a profit out of it in Schedule 1.

What Does Addictiveness Do in Schedule 1?

In your product list, each product will have an “addictiveness” scale from 1 to 100. Adding more effects by mixing more ingredients generally increases its effectiveness. 

In some cases, it takes four mixes in the mixing station to achieve 100% addictiveness while adding three to four effects to the product. This is the product you want to sell… eventually. Mass-producing products like this takes time, effort, and investment, but it has massive benefits.

You’ll want some large storage racks for your mixing ingredients, multiple mixing stations mk.2s, and manually mixing the products because there are no mixer employees. You don’t have to worry about these until you get enough money and space to do it.

Once you set up a decent product growing area, you want to make your products as addictive as possible and produce them in bulk. When you look at your customers and hover over their relationship levels, you’ll see an addictiveness meter below it.

The more people with high addiction, the higher the sales numbers. Customers with high addiction will order more products more frequently. There are even some cases where a customer will knock at your property asking for a product. If you don’t sell one, they’ll attack you.

As funny as that sounds, you want this to happen constantly. I mean, that’s a free sale gifted to you at your doorstep.

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How to Increase Customer Addictiveness and Make Profits in Schedule 1

To increase customer addictiveness, you want to sell them products with 100 addictiveness. They’ll instantly shatter and become addicted from one sale alone. Try to make as many 100% addictiveness products as possible.

I usually mix chili, flu medicine, viagra, and cuke with OG Kush to get five effects along with 100 addictiveness. For the liquid product, I mix cuke, mega bean, mouth wash, paracetamol, and iodine to get 100 addictiveness as well. Product values also go up, so it is all profit, even if you spend money on mixing ingredients.

Fill a few jars with these premium products and give them to your dealers. In a few days, they’ll make the whole town addicted.

While most customers won’t order multiple times in a day, you’ll have more customers in general. If you want to capitalize on making profits because of their addiction levels, you want to run around with your finest products packaged inside baggies instead of jars. Go around Hyland Point and try to sell to every single person you see.

Start knocking on doors to see if they haven’t bought anything yet. You’ll start noticing a lot of customers have the “offer a deal” option even if they still have adverse effects from the products. That’s what addiction does to you, folks.


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Enzo Zalamea
Enzo is a staff writer at Prima Games. He began writing news, guides, and listicles related to games back in 2019. In 2024, he started writing at Prima Games covering the best new games and updates regardless of the genre. You can find him playing the latest World of Warcraft expansion, Path of Exile, Teamfight Tactics, and popular competitive shooters like Valorant, Apex Legends, and CS2. Enzo received his Bachelor's degree in Marketing Management in De La Salle University and multiple SEO certifications from the University of California, Davis.