Bricks are basically the Tupperware of the criminal world. You compress your product into a tidy little block, making it easier to store and transport without dealing with messy loose bags. Smart, right? But when it comes to selling those bricks straight to customers—that’s where the system starts to push back. Here’s how it all goes down—and where things start to get frustrating.
So… Are Bricks Allowed in Schedule 1 Sales?
Absolutely! Your dealers can work with bricks no problem—in fact, they prefer them. They’re easier to manage: one brick equals 20 units, and your dealers will break it down and sell like they always do. No errors, no confusion. Same operation, just in a more streamlined form.
But when it comes to you selling bricks directly to customers? That’s a no-go. Hand one over, and they’ll bounce like you just gave them a cement block. Which makes sense—people aren’t exactly lining up to buy random mystery cubes on the street.
Brick-Making 101: Do It Right
New to the brick game? Here’s a quick breakdown:
- Reach Bagman V rank.
- Buy the Brick Press from Oscar for $800.
- Head to the Brick Press, load in up to 20 units.
- Hit “Finish” and just like that—you’ve made a brick.
It’s a great way to keep your inventory under control, especially if you’re stocking up or just want a cleaner base setup.
Smart Ways to Use Bricks
- Hand them off to your dealers—they’ll take care of the sales.
- Store them at your base to save space and stay organized.
- Avoid offering them directly to customers—they’re not buying.
Conclusion: Bricks are perfect for keeping your operation neat and efficient. Just don’t forget—they’re not meant for direct sales. Try handing one to a customer, and it’s like offering them a sketchy Lego block. Instead, pass the bricks to your dealers and let them handle the breaking and selling. You get to kick back and play mastermind.