How to Get the Schizophrenic Effect in Schedule 1
One of the great features of Schedule 1 - despite the game still being in early access - is the freedom and creativity it gives players to experiment with different combinations. In line with this thought, one such combination you might have come across is the Schizophrenic effect. And, since it’s not quite as straightforward as some of the other effects, it may sometimes feel tricky to know what exactly is causing it. Still, today’s guide will walk you through everything you need to know, making it easier than ever to create premium Schizophrenic effect cannabis.
Why Create a Schizophrenic Effect?

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Purposefully making your customers hallucinate doesn’t seem like the best marketing move, especially since this is something your customers will actively know before they buy. However, several weed lovers in Schedule 1 are more than on board with this effect, and as such, it’s important that you know how to create Schizophrenic strains in your own drugs lab!
Now, the Schizophrenic effect is one of the trickier mixes to get right, especially when compared to some alternatives. Notably, to create a Schizophrenic effect, you’ll need to complete several different steps, so it’s not the easiest effect to just stumble across! Luckily, if you can pull it off, you’ll have a final product that’s worth a good mark up and that will definitely impress your more discerning customers.
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How to Create a Schizophrenic Effect in Schedule 1
As we’ve briefly mentioned, the Schizophrenic effect’s a little trickier than other varieties, and this is largely due to the fact that you’ll need to start with a munchies effect strain first. Once you’ve got a product with the munchies effect, you can then turn it into a Schizophrenic strain with a few more steps.
Making a Munchies Effect Product

First things first, you’ll need a product with the munchies effect. Now, you may already have one of these, in which case, you can always use that. However, assuming you don’t have one of these ready to go, you’ll need to mix one up from scratch.
Firstly, take your base weed and mix it with motor oil to create a slippery effect. This slippery product can then be mixed with cuke to make it into a munchies effect.
Turning Munchies into Schizophrenic
With your munchies product in hand, you can now turn it into a schizophrenic effect item instead. Don’t worry - this is easy at this point. Indeed, in a move that can seem counterintuitive, all you need to do is add a little more motor oil to your product. This will cause the file product to have both the munchies and the Schizophrenic effects, giving a nice boost to value in turn. In total, the additional ingredients should only cost $14. So, while it’s a bit of a tedious process, it’ll definitely net you a nice markup in value.
What if I Add Ingredients in the Wrong Order?
Overall, to get the Schizophrenic effect, you’ll always need two motor oil and one cuke. However, you can still make a schizophrenic effect by adding the cuke first then doubling down the motor oil. This isn’t recommended, however, as it’ll give the secondary effect of “slippery,” which is generally less valuable than munchies.
That’s it! Three ingredients, mixed in a specific order, will give you one of the most complex effects in the game — and at just $14 total, it’s pretty affordable for a late-game mix.
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FAQs
Where can I buy Motor Oil and Cuke in Schedule 1? Both cuke and motor oil - essential ingredients for making schizophrenic effects - can be purchased from the Gas Mart. These products are often in stock as well, which makes it easier to get hold of them.
Can I get Schizophrenic effects in Schedule 1 with just one step? No. Regardless of which way around you make it, the Schizophrenic effect will always be a multi-stage process requiring one cuke and two motor oil at minimum.
Is it better to include the Munchies effect or skip it when making Schizophrenic products? To maximize the profitability of your product, focusing on making a munchies/schizophrenic effect is much more valuable than the simpler alternative (slippery/schizophrenic).
Which customers like Schizophrenic in Schedule 1? Many customers in Schedule 1 like Schizophrenic effects, including Beth Penn, Eugene Buckley, Billy Kramer, Lisa Gardener, Hank Stevenson, and more.
Final Thoughts
If you’re looking to grow your Schedule 1 operation, experimenting with different mixes is so important. As part of this, valuable mixes such as the Schizophrenic effect can offer a nice boost to your profit margins, although take care to make sure that you are following the most cost-efficient recipe so you don’t end up making a mistake, wasting ingredients, or accidentally producing a lower-value product.