Schedule 1 Mixing Calculator

How It Works

This calculator simulates mixing drugs in the game Schedule 1. You start by choosing a base product (like OG Kush or Meth), each of which has a built-in base effect and value.

Then, you can add up to 7 substances. Each one may modify existing effects using special rules, and also adds its own default effect if there's room (maximum 8 total effects).

Each effect has a value multiplier that increases the final price. The total price is calculated as: Base Price × (1 + Sum of Effect Multipliers).

You'll also see the total cost of the substances you added, and your profit — calculated by subtracting that cost from the final price.

Effect Multipliers

Effect Multiplier

Substance Mixing Rules

When a substance is added to a strain, it may define rules that alter the current list of effects on that strain. Each rule checks for a specific effect and replaces it with another.

These rules are applied in the order the substances are added. For each substance, all its replacement rules are evaluated against the current effect list. If a rule matches an effect, the effect is replaced immediately.

After the replacement rules are processed, the substance's default effect is added (if not already present) and the effect count is below 8. If there are already 8 effects, the default effect is skipped.

Replacement effects can also be replaced by later substances — so the order you mix matters! Maximum 8 effects per mix, and duplicates are automatically removed.