In the world of Schedule 1, efficient drug management is key to climbing the ranks. One crucial tool for this is the Brick Press, allowing players to condense their product into manageable bricks. This guide will walk you through the process of acquiring the press, creating bricks, and understanding their practical applications within the game’s economy.
How to Make Bricks
The Brick Press is the only machine that can make bricks, unlike bags and jars. It’s a heavy-duty manufacturing machine found in Schedule 1, and you can buy it from Oscar at the Warehouse for $800. However, you won’t be able to get one until you’ve reached Bagman V rank, so you’ll need to build up your reputation first.
Using the Brick Press is pretty straightforward. Just interact with it to start the mini-game. Drag and drop all your drugs into the brick mold, then hit the “Finish” button to compress them into a brick. Bricking your product helps free up inventory space and makes it easier to carry more at once.
Bricks are mainly used to save inventory space and make it easier to transport your product. You can compress up to 20 units into a single brick, which helps with storage and distribution. While bricks don’t sell for more money, they make managing your supply much simpler. Most of your dealers will prefer getting the product in brick form since they can break it down and sell it at their own pace without worrying about running out of stock or storage space.
How to Use Bricks
You can’t sell bricks directly to customers. If you try, there’s a good chance they’ll just take off without paying. That’s why bricks are best used for supplying your dealers or storing extra product while keeping your inventory space clear.