You won’t be able to expand your drug empire without additional dealers inSchedule 1, which will require some extra legwork from your end. Having an additional dealer will help you increase your revenue as you can serve more customers in different parts of the town. Therefore, you should always strive to recruit more dealers when you get the chance.

While you will be introduced to your first additional dealer via the main story,getting more dealers will require you to build your reputation with additional clients and NPCs after unlocking new areas in the town. Once you come across a dealer in a new area, you will need to complete some of their quests to fully recruit them. Here’s how you can get additional dealers so that you can start making meth withPseudo inSchedule 1and make even more profits.

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How To Recruit More Dealers In Schedule 1

Get More People To Work For You

Similar todealing inDrug Dealer Simulator, you will eventually be introduced to a dealer named Benji if you keep completing quests assigned by Uncle Nelson. This will happen after you’ve played some of the main quests and moved out of the Motel. Uncle Nelson will request that you find 10 new customers once you have established a base in Northtown and make yourventure into a profitable business.

You can find new customers by opening the map and spotting characters in Northtown. Visit them and start offering free samples of your product.

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Visiting all 10 new customers will take some time, but once you’ve got all 10 new customers, Uncle Nelson will call you and inform you about a dealer named Benji. But in order to recruit this dealer, you will need to start building a reputation with Chloe Bowers. Once you have managed to impress Bowers and achieved a friendly status, she will give you more information about Benji.

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you may find Benji in the same Motel where your room was. He is stationed right next to your room, i.e., Room Number 2. To fully recruit Benji, he will ask for a signing bonus of $500. That might seem steep at first, but it pays off eventually. He will also ask for a cut of 20% from every sale,so it is prudent that you assign a minimum of three clients or a maximum of 8once Benji is recruited. This can be done from the Dealers menu on your phone.

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Sometimes interacting with Benji can get glitched, so restart the game to fix this issue, clear your cache, restart Steam, and validate the game files again.

This will be your first step to recruiting a dealer in Schedule 1; however, you may recruit more once you’ve unlocked more areas. When in a new area, speak to everyone there and offer free samples. Just like in real life, word will spread, and you will come across a dealer in your phone’s contacts app.

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You can also recruit another dealer named Molly, who charges only $100 as a signing bonus. I recommend you recruit them, as you will be able to assign more customers and make money quickly, which can be invested in expanding your empire andstart laundering moneyinSchedule 1.

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Schedule I

​In the gritty open-world simulationSchedule I, players step into the shoes of a fledgling drug dealer aiming to establish a criminal empire in the fictional city of Hyland Point. Starting with minimal resources, they cultivate and distribute various narcotics, manage supply chains, and navigate challenges posed by law enforcement and rival cartels. Engaging minigames represent each production process, from growing cannabis to synthesizing methamphetamine.

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