Schedule 1: How to Use a Chemist

Schedule 1: How to Use a Chemist

Learn how to effectively use a chemist with our comprehensive guide. Discover tips, services, and essential information for optimal health.

While the seemingly tranquil town of Hyland Point provides a surprisingly fertile ground for your illicit enterprises in Schedule 1, meeting the ever-growing demand for your products will inevitably necessitate expanding your workforce. As your operation scales, you’ll find yourself needing to hire various workers, often at a significant cost. Among the most valuable, albeit expensive, hires are the Chemists, skilled individuals capable of operating complex equipment and producing high-value goods, ultimately saving you considerable time and effort. However, effectively managing these specialized workers can initially seem a bit intricate. This guide will illuminate the process of unlocking and utilizing Chemists to their full potential.

Schedule 1: How to Use a Chemist

Before you can enlist the services of a Chemist, you must first establish a certain level of notoriety within the drug trade. You will need to build your reputation on the streets until you achieve Hustler V rank. Once you have reached this milestone, your next step is to visit the Warehouse and engage in a conversation with Manny. Manny acts as a facilitator for hiring highly skilled workers, albeit for a small finder’s fee. To hire a Chemist in Schedule 1 through Manny, you will need to have $1,600 in cash available. Additionally, it’s important to factor in their daily wage, as Chemists work for a rate of $300 per in-game day.

How to Use a Chemist:

Similar to other workers in Schedule 1, your hired Chemists will remain idle until they receive specific instructions detailing their tasks and workstations. To assign duties, you will need to equip your Clipboard by pressing the ‘9’ key. Then, select your desired Chemist and assign them to an unoccupied bed. This designates their resting area.Following bed assignment, you need to instruct the Chemist on the specific equipment they will be operating. Using the Clipboard, you can assign Chemists to the following types of Chemistry Stations:

  • Mixing Stations: Used for combining various ingredients to create new products.
  • Lab Ovens: Likely used for processes involving heat or chemical reactions.
  • Cauldrons: Suggests the creation of substances through boiling or simmering.


The Necessity of Handlers for Resource Management:

It’s a crucial point to understand that Chemists in Schedule 1 cannot directly drag resources to all of their assigned stations. This limitation necessitates the employment of Handlers. Handlers are responsible for physically transporting the necessary raw materials and ingredients to the Chemistry Stations. Once the Handlers have loaded the required items onto the appropriate equipment, the Chemists will finally be able to commence their work, utilizing their expertise to produce the desired goods.

How to Get a Chemist Worker to Mix Multiple Mixers in Schedule 1 (Automated Setup):

Mixing Stations are invaluable tools for crafting unique and, more importantly, highly profitable products in Schedule 1. To maximize your income, you will likely want to set up a system where a single product undergoes multiple mixing stages. However, directly automating this multi-stage process with Chemists can be somewhat challenging. Fortunately, a specific setup can be implemented to achieve a degree of automation:

Important Considerations Before Setting Up Automation:

  • Potential Bugs: There are instances where Chemists might not work as expected. One common issue is a bug that can often be resolved by simply restarting the game.
  • New Product Unlocks: If you have recently unlocked a new type of product, Chemists might not automatically move the finished product to its designated shelf until you manually interact with it for the first time. Therefore, it’s recommended to run the automated setup manually for the initial production cycle of a new product type.

Step-by-Step Automation Setup:

  • Hire Necessary Personnel: Begin by hiring at least one Chemist and one Handler. For a multi-mixer setup, you might need more depending on the scale of your desired automation.
  • Acquire Multiple Mixing Stations and Shelves: Purchase up to four Mixing Stations to facilitate parallel or sequential mixing. Additionally, acquire a sufficient number of shelves for storing both the input resources and the final products.
  • Chain the Mixing Stations: After placing the Mixing Stations in your desired configuration, equip your Clipboard. Interact with each Mixing Station in the sequence you want the product to flow. Assign the destination of the output of the first Mixer to the input of the second Mixer, the output of the second to the input of the third, and so on. For the final Mixing Station in the chain, the destination should be a designated shelf for the finished product.
  • Designate Resource Shelves: Create separate shelves for each type of resource that will be used in the mixing process. For example, if you are repeatedly mixing an Energy Drink with another ingredient, dedicate a shelf solely to Energy Drinks. Place only one type of resource on each designated input shelf for clarity and efficient handling.
  • Assign the Handler to Transport Resources: Using your Clipboard, assign the Handler to the task of dragging items from the designated resource shelves to the corresponding Mixing Stations. Assign the Handler to move resources from «shelf 1» to «Mixer 1,» from «shelf 2» to «Mixer 2,» and so forth, ensuring each Mixer receives the correct input materials.
  • Assign the Chemist to Operate All Mixing Stations: Finally, assign the Chemist to work on all of the Mixing Stations in your automated chain. The Chemist will then take over once the Handler has loaded the initial resources, processing the product through each stage of mixing according to the destinations you have set.
  • By implementing this multi-mixer setup with a Chemist and Handler, you can achieve a significant degree of automation in your production of complex and high-value goods in Schedule 1, leading to a more efficient and profitable drug operation in the seemingly peaceful town of Hyland Point. Remember to monitor your setup and address any potential bugs or new product quirks to ensure smooth operation.

    Platform(s): Microsoft Windows PCGenre(s): Video Game Simulation, Action Video Game, Indie Video Game, StrategyDeveloper(s): TVGSPublisher(s):TVGSMode: Multiplayer

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