In Schedule 1, crafting drugs with specific effects is key to attracting and keeping customers. One such effect, Laxative, can be surprisingly useful when targeting certain NPCs who prefer it. Whether you’re trying to create it as cheaply as possible or looking for faster methods to save time, there are a few reliable ways to get the Laxative effect into your product. This guide breaks down the most efficient recipes and offers tips on which NPCs are most likely to respond well to your Laxative-infused creations.
How To Get Laxative Effect
The cheapest way to get the Laxative effect in Schedule 1 is by starting with Cuke and a mix that has the Euphoric effect. If you’re building the effect from scratch, here’s the most cost-effective route:
- Add Gasoline to your base product to get the Toxic effect.
- Then add Cuke to turn Toxic into Euphoric.
- Add another Cuke to convert Euphoric into Laxative.
This full route only costs $9 in ingredients.
Alternatively, you can get the Laxative effect by:
- Adding a Mega Bean to a mix that already has the Athletic effect, or
- Mixing an Energy Drink with something that has the Foggy effect.
Both of those paths cost around $13 if you’re starting from scratch. However, if you’re looking to save time rather than money, you can combine a Mega Bean and an Energy Drink (in either order) to hit Laxative in just two steps.
If you want to boost your chances of turning NPCs into loyal customers in Schedule 1, you’ll need to offer samples that match their favorite drug effect. Just keep in mind some NPCs are pickier than others, so it might take more effort to win them over.
If you’re targeting people who like the Laxative effect, start with Dean Webster. He’s easy to please and doesn’t care much about quality pretty much any drug with the Laxative effect will do.
For others like Jeff Grilmore, Lisa Gardener, and Cranky Frank, the bar is a bit higher. They have moderate standards, so you’ll likely need to give them a more refined or higher-quality product with the Laxative effect to get them on board as regulars.