Take a look at this recipe for inculcating the Schizophrenic effect in a substance in Schedule 1 to have fun with your NPC clients.

The Schizophrenia effect in Schedule 1 is one of the many inflictions players can add to their drugs. The game offers around 34 different effects to be applied to products. Depending on how you mix and obtain a substance, different products are formed, and varied effects are discovered. The Schizophrenic effect in the game is pretty confusing to come across. If you are somebody who is looking to expand your arsenal of products for your NPC clients or just wish to have fun with hilarious effects, we are here to help.
NOTE: This article focuses on Schedule 1 and its content, which is a video game set in a fictional world. Items, recipes, etc, mentioned in the article are exclusively from the game and don’t refer to anything in real life.
Schedule 1 Recipe for Schizophrenic Effect

One of the easier recipes in Schedule 1 for this desired effect is Banana McLovin. Players who wish to make their NPC clients, themselves, or their friends Schizophrenic can choose to follow the following steps:
- Go to a Mixing Station at your workshop and start with a Granddaddy Purple substance. This is a Standard Mar**uana mix that must have a Sedating effect, to begin with. Add Cuke to it to create Aspen Smegma and add Energizing effect.
- Take Aspen Smegma and add Motor Oil to it using the mixer. You will then get a substance called Hairy Splooge. This product will have Munchies, Sedating, and Slippery effects.
- Add an Energy Drink to Hairy Splooge. If you don’t have one already, you can find it at one of the stores in the game. As a result, you will get the OG Ass with Munchies, Sedating, Slippery, and Athletic effects.
- Lastly, end the mixing by adding Motor Oil to the OG Ass. The final product you will get is Banana McLovin. It has Sedating, Athletic, Slippery, and Schizophrenic effects in Schedule 1.
The market value for this product is $67. You can now sell it as per your free will or hoard it for later when you have fewer products to sell. Either way, we suggest that you give at least one sample to a client to see the effects.

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