How to get the Schizophrenic effect in Schedule 1

A screenshot featuring the Schizophrenic effect in Schedule 1.

Despite being in early access, Schedule 1 is still making waves on Steam. The game’s unique blend of chaotic crafting, unpredictable customers, and layered strategy has helped it climb the charts fast.

A big part of the appeal? Customizing your products with wild, over-the-top effects. From Anti-Gravity to explosives, there’s no shortage of bizarre combinations. But one effect stands out for players looking to truly mess with the in-game experience: Schizophrenic.

The Schizophrenic effect adds a chaotic twist to the mix. It doesn’t just alter the product; it completely changes how your customers react, adding layers of unpredictability and challenge to your runs.

If you’re hunting for the Schedule 1 Schizophrenic recipe, you’ll need to combine the right ingredients. It’s not always straightforward, but the payoff is worth it, especially if you’re experimenting with more extreme product builds.

So, here’s how you can make it happen.

Schedule 1 Schizophrenic effect mix guide

To make a product with the Schizophrenic effect, you will need to combine Grandaddy Purple with Cuke, Motor Oil, and Energy Drink.

Here’s a detailed step-by-step guide to achieve this effect.

  1. Interact with your Mixing Station and combine Grandaddy Purple with Cuke.
  2. Grab the product you’ve just made and mix it with Motor Oil.
  3. Next, mix your new product with Energy Drink
  4. As a final touch, combine your product with another Motor Oil.
A screenshot featuring the Schizophrenic mix in Schedule 1.
You’ll need to gather specific ingredients and mix them together to create the Schizophrenic effect.

Assuming you did this right, you should now have a weed with the Sedating, Athletic, Slippery, and Schizophrenic effects in it.

Schizophrenic may not appear as extreme as some of the effects mentioned earlier, but surprisingly, a number of customers actually prefer this effect

Schizophrenic effect explained

If your customers smoke weed with a Schizophrenic effect, their eyes will just turn red. It’s an entirely different story when you try it yourself, though. First, your vision will get blurry in both the first person and third point of view.

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A screenshot featuring a Schedule 1 character running with Schizophrenic effect.
This is what it looks like when you run while under this effect.

Parts of your vision will appear slightly distorted, and walking or running will feel a bit weird. One way to explain it is that your character would be harder to control with the WASD keys. Thus, if you’re getting chased by the police, this is definitely something you wouldn’t want to try on yourself.

Now that you know how to get the Schizophrenic effect in this simulation title, check out how to turn your customers into zombies, how to get a skateboard, and where to find the Mayor’s House.

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