Schedule 1 Brick Press Guide: How It Works
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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.
Let’s be honest—if you’ve ever looked at the Brick Press and thought, “Why does this exist?” you’re not alone. It’s clunky, confusing, and seems to turn $800 worth of product into a $200 disappointment. But there's a point. Kind of.
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What the Brick Press Does
Combines 20 units of a product into one large “brick”
Doesn’t increase sale value—but makes storage and dealer distribution way easier
Lets you skip using jars or bags (bricks count as bulk product)
Frees up shelf space like magic. One brick = 20 products = less mess
Why You’re Not Making Money Selling Bricks to NPCs
You’re not supposed to. Seriously. Don’t walk up to Geraldine trying to sell her a 20-pack compressed grass cube and expect her to whip out her retirement fund.
Bricks are for dealers, not for direct sale. Sell to NPCs using jars or bags, like a normal person.
How to Actually Use It Right
Press your good mix into a brick
Give the brick to your dealer, not to the public
The dealer will break it down automatically and sell it like usual
Just make sure their inventory isn’t full—they need room to unpack it
Final Blurb
Think of the brick press as your backpack's best friend. It won't make you rich by itself, but it keeps things neat and helps your dealers move serious weight without micromanaging every single bags. Just don’t try to sell bricks to Cathy on the street—she’ll pretend not to know you.
Let your dealers do the heavy lifting. You’ve got enough going on.
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