Although is nowhere near as difficult as the original 2006 release, it still provides a decent challeܫnge in certain sections and for anyone new to the game. You're going to want every advantage you can - which is where Mixed Juices come in.

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Mixed Juices are one of a few mechanics that Dead Rising doesn't really tell you much about, but they're a massive help in the early game. By going to specific sections of the mall with blenders and chucking health items in there,🦩 you'll get a high-healing drink with special effects depending on what food you use.

Making and drinking all seven Mixed Juice drinks in Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster awards the player with the Juice Freak achievement and a new costume♔ for Frank.

Where To Find Every Blender

Before we get into the wacky world of Mixed Juices, you're going to want to know which areas of the mall have a blender (or blenders!) in them. There aren't as many as you'd like around the mall, but there are enough between the areas to make sur🐈e you've usually got one nearby.

Security Room

The Security Room blender in Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster.

One neat change that Deluxe Remaster makes is the addition of a blender in the Security Room. You'll now be able to mix drinks without leaving the area, as the blender is loc🦩ated to the left of the v💃ent you use to enter and exit.

Colombian Roastmasters, Paradise Plaza

Frank next to a blender in Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster.

Without a doubt, the most useful blender in all of Dead Rising is the one found in Colombian Roastmasters on the second floor of Paradise Plaza. Not only is it easy to find, bu💟t you've got unlimited Pie and Orange Juice waiting right next to you for easy Mixed Juices.

Colby's Movieland

Frank next to the Colby's Movieland in Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster.

Not too far from the first Blender is the one in Colby's Movieland, which is technically part of Paradise Plaza. You'll find it near the concession stand, although there's n💝ot much food to find around the area🌃 so make sure you come prepared.

Frozen Dreams, Food Court

The Frozen Dreams Blender in Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster.

What would a Food Court be without plenty of food and blenders? You'll find the first one near the ice cream shop called Frozen Dreams. T🍒here's loads of Wine and various food bits around too, so it's a good place to make Mixed Juices.

The Dark Bean, Food Court

The Dark Bean shop Blender in Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster.

The second blender in the Food Court is by The Dark Bean. I don't have any more Food♐ Court jokes to make since I wasted it all on the first, but you can get a few drinks going at once if you're speedy enough.

Colombian Roastmasters, Al Fresca Plaza

The Dark Bean blender in Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster.

The only Blender to be found in Al Fresca Plaza is in another Colombian Roastmasters. Al Fresca onl💯🎃y has a few bits of food around, so it's good to come prepared once again.

Yep, that sadly means that there are no Blenders in Wonderland Plaza or the Entrance Plaza. Get your blending done b🐽efore you head to those areas.

How Mixed Juice Recipes Work

An explanation of Nectar in Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster.

Now that you know where to make Mixed Juices, it's time to talk about the drinks themselves. There are seven different recipes overall and almost all of them are incredibly helpful and worth doing whenever possible. There are lots of combinations to make each drink, but there are usually one or two ingredients that are used every time, so we'll share some of the easiest so you're not traipsing around looking for 🔯𝓡a Melon.

Every single Mixed Juice in Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster heals for six blocks of health. Sometimes it's worth making one just to get that health bonus, even if the effect 🅘isn't all that ܫworthwhile.

How To Make Nectar

Frank West next to the Nectar drink in Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster.

The first Mixed Juice you're likely to make in Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster is Nectar. Drinking Nectar will cause a zombie-clearing Queen to spawn near Frank, provided you've seen the cutscene on the night of Day 1 where they're introduced. The effect lasts for around three minutes in Deluxe Remaster, although the Queen spawns instantly.

The easiest way to make a Nectar is by using two Orange Juices, which spawn infinitely from Colombian Roastmasters in Paradise Plaza, right next to where a blender is. Orange Juice is the main ingredient for Nectar and will usualܫly work with other non-ꦬrotten ingredients to make Nectar, but fruits like Apples and Melons are also good for it.

To be honest, though, you're not going to need any other combination than two Orange Juices. OJ is very common in Dead Rising, but if you're specifically planning on making Nectar, just g🐷o to Colo♈mbian Roastmasters in Paradise Plaza and use the infinitely spawning juice.

How To Make Zombait

The Spitfire Mixed Juice in Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster.

One of the least useful Mixed Juices in Dead Rising is the Zombait. As the name implies, drinking this juice will cause zombies to be attracted to Frank instead of other survivors. It was helpful in the original game where survivors were a pain to manage, but it's not as necessary in Deluxe Remaster. The effect lasts for around two minutes in Deluxe Remaster.

The main ingredients for Zombait are Corn and Pie. Mixing two Corn results in a Zombait, while combining Milk ꦅand Pie also results in the drink. Milk and Pie are fairly common, but Corn doesn't appear all that often so it's not usually the ea♋siest drink to make.

Zombait used to be a lot more helpful in the original game when survivors didn't listen as much, but it's now much easier t♛o just simply give them weapons and let them fight for themselves.

How To Make Untouchable

Frank West next to an Untouchable drink in Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster.

In the bang average section of Mixed Juices is Untouchable. Chugging this will cause Frank to be immune to zombie grabs for a limited amount of time, although he can still take damage if he's swiped or hit by anything else. The effect lasts for more than two minutes in Deluxe Remaster.

The main ingredients for Untouchable are Pies and Baguettes, which result in the Mixed Juice when combined with one another or put together. As with the Nectar, this makes the Paradise Plaza blender the best place to get this drink since there are unlimited Pies behind the glass counter that you can break.

Untouchable is a pr꧟etty helpful drink overall, especially with how grabby the zombies can get in Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster. It's not 🅰as essential as Nectar and Fleetfoot, but it does have its benefits.

How To Make Spitfire

Frank West standing next to a Spitfire drink in Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster.

Dead Rising's most unassuming Mixed Juice is the Spitfire, which causes Frank's spit (which can be used by aiming and firing when unarmed) into a deadly weapon capable of taking out zombies with a headshot. The effect lasts for around three minutes.

Making the Spitfire is a bit more complicated than other drinks. The main ingredients are Ice Pops (don't ask me why), Snacks, and Cooking Oil. Mixing two of each item together will result in the Spitfire, making it a bit more diffi𝓀cult to make than most. It's easily made in the Food Court, though, since two of those ingredients are always there.

Spitfire is a fun novelty if you've got the ingredients around to make it and can do a surpr💫ising amount of damage, but it's not usually worth the time when there are so many other weapons around.

How To Make Energizer

Frank West next to the Energizer in Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster.

Out of all of the Mixed Juices in Dead Rising, Energizer sounds like it has the best effect, as it makes Frank completely invincible for a limited amount of time. While that's a good buff, it's ✤also one of the hardest drinks to make, which makes it less valuable. The effect lasts for

Making an Energizer is a bit of a pain, as the main ingredient for is Cabbage, which infinitely spawns in Seon's Food and Stuff in North Plaza. Cabbage can also be found in Cardboard Boxes occasionally, but it's easiest to just stock up in Seon's if you're planning on making the drink. Cabbage can also be combined with Orange Juice for an 🅺Energizer, m𒁃eaning it's helpful to use the Paradise Plaza blender.

Energizer is a very useful tool if you're planning ahead, but it's such a pain to make that it's not generally worth the effort most of the꧟ time.

How To Make Fleetfoot

Frank West standing next to the Spitfire drink in Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster.

My personal favourite out of all of the Mixed Juices is Fleetfoot, which was originally known as Quickstep in the original release of Dead Rising. Drinking this will cause Frank to move a lot faster than his max speed, which makes him capable of catching up to vehicles and going faster than a skateboard. The effect lasts for around 30 seconds in Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster.

The main ingredient for Fleetfoot is dairy products like Milk, Yogurt, and Coffee Creamer. It's easy to find Milk and Yogurt in th𓆉e Food Court near the two blenders there, but Coffee Creamers are also fairly common and even spawn in the Security Room on Day 1. Any combination of Milk, Yogurt, and Coffee Creamer results in a Fleetfoot.

If you're in the Food Court, it's also worth noting that two Wine makes a Fleetfoot, makin🎶g it a very good place to stock up on one of the most helpful Mixed Juices since Wine always spawns there.

How To Make Randomizer

Frank West next to the Randomizer Mixed Juice in Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster.

Perhaps the least useful drink in all of Dead Rising is the Randomizer. Consuming this grey sludge will rarely offer a random bonus from another mixed drink, but it usually just causes Frank to hold his stomach in pain every few minutes, which causes him to drop his item. The effect lasts for around three minutes, but the amount of stomach pain Frank ha🀅s seems to be r𓂃andom.

One of the main ingredients for Randomizer is Cooking Oil, which is actually marked as a weapon in Dead Rising. Using this usually spoils most foods in the game and results in Randomizer, but since Cooking Oil is found in the Food Court regularly, it's a ♌good place to combine it with Wine or any other food to get the Mixed Juice.

The best thing to do with a Randomizer is mix it with another Mixed Juice to hopefully get a different effect altogether. Mixing Zombait and Randomizer togꦺether will cause an Energizer to a♉ppear, which is much more helpful.

Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster actually offers a new book that lets you blend together any item in the game to make a Mixed Juice, which ends up being one of the best ways to make drinks. It's not always reliable, but you've got a good chance of getting so♔mething other than Randomizer.

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