Can Dealers Sell Bricks in Schedule 1?
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Note: This guide covers content from Schedule 1, a satirical video game set in a fictional world. All items, recipes, and references are entirely made up and exist only in the game. Please don’t try any of this in real life.
Bricks are kind of like Tupperware for crime. You squish your product into one neat little block, save a bunch of space, and move it around without juggling loose bags. Pretty smart. But when it comes to selling those bricks directly to customers? That’s where the system taps the brakes.
Here’s how it works—and where things get a little annoying.
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So... Can Dealers Sell Bricks in Schedule 1?
Yes.
Your dealers can take bricks. In fact, they seem to like them. Bricks are just easier to manage. One brick = 20 units, and your dealers will break it down and sell the product themselves like usual. No complaints. No weird glitches. It’s business as usual for them—just packaged a little prettier.
But you, personally, cannot sell bricks directly to customers. If you try to give a brick to a customer they’ll just walk away like you handed them a cinder block. Which, fair. People usually don’t buy mystery cubes on the street.
How to Make a Brick (The Right Way)
If you’re new to the whole brick life, here’s the quick setup:
Reach Bagman V rank.
Buy the Brick Press from Oscar for $800.
Go to the Brick Press, load up to 20 units into the mold.
Hit the Finish button and boom—you’ve got a brick.
It’s a solid way to keep your inventory from getting crazy, and especially helpful if you're stockpiling or trying to keep your base a little less messy.
Best Use for Bricks
Give them to your dealers. They’ll handle the sales.
Store them at your base. Save space, keep things tidy.
Don’t bring them to direct customers. That sale’s not happening.
Final Blurb
Bricks are great for keeping your operation clean and efficient. Just remember—they’re not made for direct sales. If you try handing one to a customer, you’re basically offering them a suspicious Lego. Stick with giving bricks to your dealers, and let them do the breaking and selling while you sit back and pretend you’re the brains of the operation.