Getting Started with the Stash & Dash Update in Schedule 1
The latest beta update for Schedule 1 introduces a fresh gameplay feature: the Stash & Dash storage unit. While it’s limited to a single employee per unit, this property still opens up a range of smart, efficient setups. Whether you're looking to grow, cook, or store, this one-room operation has real potential if optimized right.
Before diving in, remember: this update is currently in beta. To try out the new Schedule 1 stash and dash system, you’ll need to manually enable beta access. Look for detailed instructions in the pinned comment section of the game’s community or support pages.
Now, let’s break down three of the best stash and dash setups you can use right away.
1. Botnist Setup: Streamlined Growing Operation
Even with the one-employee limit, you can still run a productive grow setup using a botnist. This configuration lets you handle a small-scale operation with minimal oversight.
What You Need:
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6 growing pots
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2 drying racks
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1 brick press
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1 botnist assigned to all pots and drying racks
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1 storage rack (optional for later transport)
How It Works:
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The botnist plants and tends to the 6 pots.
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Each pot is linked to one of the 2 drying racks (3 pots per rack).
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Drying racks are then set to transfer product to the brick press.
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Since there's no handler, you’ll handle trash collection and pressing manually.
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To skip the drying process, you can use 8 pots and skip racks altogether.
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Optionally, link drying racks to a storage rack instead, allowing you to collect the product and move it elsewhere for processing.
This setup is great for growing high-quality product in a low-maintenance loop. It's ideal if you want to grow, dry, and press from one location, or export semi-processed material to another site.
2. Hemist Setup: Solo Chemical Production
Next up is the hemist setup, ideal for players looking to cook chemical-based products like crystal or coke using the single-employee model.
What You Need:
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2 chemistry stations
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2 lab ovens
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1 brick press
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1 bed for the hemist
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Storage shelves with acid, pseudo, or cocoa leaves (depending on product type)
Setup Steps:
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Preload ingredients into chemistry stations (done manually).
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Set each chemistry station to output to a lab oven.
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Link lab ovens to the brick press or a storage shelf.
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Assign the hemist to all stations and his bed.
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Ensure his salary is active so he begins work.
Key Tip: Since you’re limited to one worker, you'll need to supply the ingredients manually—no handlers. Once production is running, you'll need to press or transport the end product yourself.
This setup is excellent for solo chemical cooking, and you can scale it by moving materials to another location for packaging and distribution.
3. Storage-Only Setup: Smart Logistics Hub
If you’re not looking to grow or cook, the storage-only setup turns the Stash & Dash unit into a reliable logistics and distribution hub. This method focuses purely on storage, delivery management, and space optimization.
What You Need:
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Multiple storage shelves (wall-mounted and floor)
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1 handler
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1 bed for the handler
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A loading dock setup (with access to delivery trucks or vaper vans)
How It Works:
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Assign the handler a bed and ensure they are paid.
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Bring in a delivery (e.g., vaper van filled with items like bananas).
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The handler will automatically unload products from the dock into storage shelves.
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You can chain loading docks to multiple shelves if one fills up.
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This setup can store anything from product to raw materials.
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You can also manually bring items here from other properties.
Limitations:
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Currently, handlers can only unload, not load vehicles.
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Some unloading/loading behaviors may still be buggy in beta.
Why Use It?
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It's a great backup storage location.
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Keeps your main production areas uncluttered.
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Ideal for handling overflow from high-traffic warehouses.
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Lets you stage products for manual pickup and transport.
If you're running multiple operations and need an overflow spot, this setup is efficient, hands-off, and easy to manage with minimal upkeep.
Wrapping Up: Making the Most of the Stash & Dash Update
The Stash & Dash update in Schedule 1 beta offers creative new ways to manage operations, even with the one-employee limit. Whether you're growing with a botnist, cooking with a hemist, or simply organizing product in a dedicated storage unit, there’s plenty of flexibility in how you run your setup.
Here’s a quick recap of your best options:
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Botnist Setup: Ideal for solo growers who want to plant, dry, and press in one space.
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Hemist Setup: Great for small-scale chemical production with fully manual input.
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Storage-Only Setup: Best for overflow storage, automated deliveries, and keeping other units clear.
Each setup serves a different purpose, but all make the most of this compact, single-worker property. And since the update is still in beta, new features and fixes may expand what’s possible in future builds.
Try each method, experiment with layouts, and see which system fits best with your broader game strategy.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q1: How do I access the Stash & Dash update in Schedule 1?
To access the new storage unit property, you need to enable the Schedule 1 beta. This can typically be done through your game platform's beta settings. Check official or community sources for exact steps.
Q2: Can I use more than one employee in the Stash & Dash property?
No. As of the current beta version, only one employee can be assigned per storage unit. This is a key limitation that shapes how you structure your setups.
Q3: What’s the best setup for solo growers?
The botnist setup is best for solo growers. It allows planting, drying, and pressing in one loop, although some manual handling is required.
Q4: Can handlers load products into vans or trucks?
Not yet. Handlers can unload deliveries into storage shelves, but loading features are currently not functional or may be bugged in the beta.
Q5: Is the Stash & Dash property good for long-term use?
Yes. It’s an excellent support property for storage, overflow management, or compact production setups—especially when integrated with other operations.
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