Schedule1-Calculator
Migration complete — this deployment is sunset
Schedule 1 Tools has fully migrated to a new site. The instance you’re viewing now is no longer maintained: it will stay online, but it will grow out of date compared to the current product.

Use the new site: https://schedule1.tools — create an account, sign in, and share recipes and layout blueprints there.

Feature parity: Everything from this (legacy) version is available on the new site except the reverse calculator. The new site also adds a few extra capabilities and quality-of-life improvements on top.

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How Mixing Works

Each substance brings a unique effect to the mix. However, there are set rules that determine how different substances and their effects interact with existing substances and effects.
When a substance is introduced to a mix: It applies rules based off the substance itself telling which effects to mix into what. After a mix is performed, the default substance adds its own "Default" effect to the mix (if there is space).
Each "Strain" is only allowed to have up to 8 effects at a time. When a mix is done; and we try to add the default effect, if we are at that limit the default effect is not added.

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