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    How To Make An Explosive Mix In Schedule I

    By Kirthana KMarch 26, 2025
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    Schedule I is all about creating the best narcotic concoction to get maximum profit. There are tons of new strains to uncover by mixing random ingredients to get the desired result. One of the more fun mixes to sell is the one that causes explosions. Not only will the consumer’s head be on fire for a while, but they will literally explode from the effects of the drug. This guide will show you how to create the perfect explosive mix in Schedule I.

    How To Create Explosive Mixes In Schedule I

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    Creating an Explosive Mix is no joke, but it is still fun to watch NPCs consume them and turn into human bombs. The recipe for explosive mixes is pretty simple. First, get yourself a mixing station, which you can unlock if you have followed the main story quest called Mixing Mania. You need to locate the hardware store to purchase your first mixer, which costs $500 for the base mixer. This can be upgraded to the Mixing Station MK II for $2000, and can be purchased from the same store. Whichever mixer you pick, you can now create designer drugs.

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    Your next step is to acquire a base drug like OG Kush, Sour Diesel, or anything else. For one of these drugs, you need to combine it with one donut into the mixer. So, if you have placed 10x Granddaddy Purple, you need to place 10x Donuts as well. You can collect donuts as an ingredient from the gas-mart. Once you combine these two items for the first time, you will get a unique drug strain. But this will not cause any explosions. Rather, take the new strain and combine it with equal parts donuts again. The result will be something that is Calorie-Dense and Explosive, alongside the standard effect of the initial drug.

    Explosive Mix Cost and Sell Price

    Below is the breakdown of how much it costs to create 1x Explosive Mix using different drug types, and the selling price for each.

    ItemCostSelling Price
    OG Kush$6.00$207
    Sour Diesel$6.00$213
    Green Crack$6.00$225
    Grandaddy Purple$6.00$231
    Cocaine$6.00$192
    Meth$6.00$192

    Will Dead NPCs Respawn?

    NPCs who consume Explosive Mixes just have their mind figuratively blown, but they are not dead. They will usually respawn at your next game and continue business as usual. After all, they are your most important consumers, so they need to stay alive to test out any other exotic concoction of yours. There is a lot more to do in Schedule I, and if you are looking for more guides, you can check out the ones on how to save Schedule I game, how to change clothes, and how to hire employees to know more.

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