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Arrows Blades Blunts Bows Staves. Spells Enchantments Perks Shouts Skills. Toggle Run Mode. Will switch between run mode and walking mode. Toggle Artificial Intelligence Characters will not react to non- combat stimuli and dialogue may not function. Toggle player Control of target entity. If used when targeting an NPC, will transfer control to said NPC, and any command inputs will be applied both characters. To fix, use TC on the Dragonborn to turn off their actions. Toggle Combat Artificial Intelligence characters may turn hostile, but will not attack the Dragonborn.
Toggle Collision. Using the TCL command with a target toggles clipping for the target. If used while falling off a cliff, may cause a crash. Useful for relocating the Dragonborn or finding items or bodies that have fallen through a wall or floor. Toggle AI Detection. Does not work with Pickpocket detection. Toggle relatively taxing image settings such as blur. May result in an increase in frames per second.
Toggle God Mode Grants infinite health , magicka , and stamina. Carry weight will never affect movement or fast travel. Toggle Immortal Mode Character will still take damage, but their health will never reach zero.
If an enemy performs a kill animation on the Dragonborn, a visual bug will result where the Dragonborn's body will appear to be slightly distorted.
Very useful for taking screenshots. This will also visually disable the console, but it will still function. This gold will not go to the Dragonborn's inventory when selling items to the vendor if the additem causes the vendor's gold to exceed 32,, the maximum positive number that can be stored in an int variable in C.
To avoid this, increment by 32, less the merchant's current gold, sell items and repeat as needed. If it does go over, using additem with a negative number can fix this, for example, " additem f ". This will make the target disappear, but still loaded with the cell see also: MarkForDelete.
Removes spell effects such as poisons from the target. Adding a "1" after the ID seems to make some items un-removable, while "0" keeps them removable as normal. Spells cannot be acquired by addspell command such as Vampiric Drain can be acquired temporarily in this way.
As for player variant: type "player. Returns the clear code off the specified location. Requires the numerical location ID. Returns the numerical rank of the friendliness between two characters -4—4. Returns whether or not the target has the specified perk. Instantly kills target. Lock chests , doors or people. If you're a PC player then those options and many more are at your fingertips, as we've got all the Skyrim console commands you could need to become the ultimate Dragonborn, and these should help keep you occupied until the eventual arrival of Elder Scrolls 6.
Unfortunately for those playing on console, there aren't any Skyrim cheats available for you, but at least if you visit these Skyrim hidden chest locations you can grab some decent loot. You can enter multiple codes to stack up various different effects, then hit tilde once again to return to the game and reap the ill-gotten rewards you've given yourself.
Unless otherwise stated, entering the same code a second time should turn it off again. This may sound obvious, but it's worth reinforcing that using some of these codes especially in combination with others can cause glitches, mess up ongoing storylines, or crash your game entirely, so make sure you create a back up save and keep it separate before you start playing around - otherwise you may find you've permanently broken your progress, and nobody wants to deal with that in a game the size of Skyrim.
Also, achievements will be disabled as soon as you start entering these codes, so unfortunately you won't be able to cheat your way to completing any challenges. This command changes whether or not an NPC your target will be damaged by hits from you. This console command changes the 'refractiveness' of your target how transparent they are.
This console command unequips the item with the specified base ID from your target. Use the 'left' and 'right' arguments if the item is held in either hand. The command 'player. As this command commonly causes bugs, it is recommended you save your game before running it. This console command completes all quests in the game. As with the CompleteAllQuestStages command - this command may cause bugs, so it is recommended that you first save your game. This console command completes the quest with the specified ID.
This command prints to console the current stage you are at in the quest with the specified ID. This command teleports your character to the target of the quest with the specified ID. The 'target' is the location that the marker on the map is highlighting where you need to be to advance. This is useful for saving time travelling to specific locations, without skipping through the actual quest content.
This console command resets your stage in the quest with the specified ID. In other words, this console command puts you at the first stage of the quest so that you can start again. This cheat makes you start every quest in the game regardless of whether or not you meet requirements.
This command will set the specified stage within the specified quest as either complete or incomplete. This command moves you to the specified stage in the specified quest. This command prints to console a list of quest IDs and the stage you are currently at in each of them.
This command will set the specified quest variable to the specified value. This command lists all variables with their IDs for the quest with the specified ID. This command lists all stages with their IDs for the quest with the specified ID. This command adds the perk with the specified ID to your target. This command unlocks adds to your target's spell list the shout with the specified ID.
Make sure you have the spell the shout is a part of also unlocked, otherwise it won't work. This command unlocks adds to your target's spell list the spell with the specified ID. This command advances your character by one level.
Although the level of enemies will respond to this change they will be higher leveled , none of your skills increase, you do not receive any perk points and also attributes are not advanced. This command will add the specified amount of experience points to the skill with the specified ID for your character.
Note that the amount experience required to level up each skill differs - make sure that you do not add too much. This command enables Skyrim's 'animator camera'. The animator camera allows you to change the position of the camera rotate, zoom, move.
Whilst in animator camera mode, the camera will stop following the player. This command will stop the item with the specified ID and amount from the inventory of the NPC or container you currently have selected as a target. See argument information and help for advanced usage. This command sets your camera's field of view to the specified value. The default FOV is Number should be between 30 and This console command will increase the specified skill by one point.
This console command pays off a bounty, with optional parameters to specify whether or not to remove the items you stole and whether or not to send you to prison. This command will by default pay off a bounty for the faction of the NPC you currently have targeted. If you specify a faction ID, the bounty belonging to that faction will be paid off instead.
This command spawns a new item relative to the specified item ID with the specified enchantment s and adds it to your character's inventory. This command will unlock all spells, shouts, etc for your character. This command removes the specified amount of the specified item from your target's inventory. To remove an item from your character's inventory, use the command 'player. Note that this command permanently deletes the removed item s , use the 'drop' command to drop an item from an inventory to the ground.
This command removes the perk with the specified ID from your target. Use the command 'player. This command removes the spell or power, shout, disease, etc with the specified ID from your current target.
This command will set the health of your target to its maximum level. Provided you are already in 3rd person mode, this command will toggle the visibility of the first person arms that usually appear on the screen in first person. This means when you, for example, punch, both your third person model and the hands first person would punch.
This command adds despite the name, it doesn't not set the specified amount to your target's bounty with the specified faction. If executed without any arguments just 'SetPlayerRace' , the race menu will be opened, allowing you to customize your character's race.
Otherwise, this command will change the race of your character to the race with the specified ID. This command lists all of the items in the inventory of your current target.
This command saves your character's current facial configuration how your character's face looks to the specified file. This command teaches your character you may still need to unlock the word with 'unlockword' the word of power with the specified ID.
This command unlocks the word of power with the specified ID. This command adds your currently targeted NPC to the specified faction. Specify the rank -1 to remove the targeted NPC from the specified faction.
This command executes the specified batch file batch file should end in. This command clears any and all blood visual effects that have been drawn on the screen. This command changes the game's weather to the specified weather type. This command prints information to console about the specified global value. Use 'ShowGlobalValues' to see a list of global values. This command will tell you if your target is within the cell with the specified ID.
If your target is within the cell, 1 true will be printed to console, otherwise 0 false will be printed to console. GetInCell' to see if your character is in a cell. This command prints to console the value of the specified miscellaneous statistic. Miscellaneous statistics are the figures should in the escape menu e. This command, if executed without any arguments, will print a list of console commands to the console.
If executed with an argument e. This console command kills all non-essential NPCs within the cell your character is currently standing in. This command adds the specified amount to a miscellaneous statistic. This command "purges" the cell buffers - this essentially means the "cells" parts of the map that are no longer being used but are still stored in the game's memory buffer are removed and deleted purged.
This command creates a potion with the specified ID s up to 3 and adds it to the player's inventory. This is especially useful if you know the reference ID of your target but are unable to click on them e. This command instantly closes the client quits the game.
Make sure you have saved your game first! This command reloads Skyrim's. This is useful if you have modified your settings and do not wish to restart Skyrim to have them apply. This command removes your target from the faction with the specified ID. This command resets the cell with the specified ID to the way it was originally. This command saves the game to the specified save file.
If your entered save file name has spaces in, you will need to surround it in quotation marks e. This command saves your current game settings to their respective. This command sets a global variable to the specified value. This command can speed up or slow down the speed the game runs at. A multiplier of 2 would make the game run at two times its usual speed movement, animations, etc are all affected. A multiplier of 0. This command prints a list of global variables to the console.
This command displays the message with the specified ID in the center of the screen. This command prints a list of all objectives for the quests you have currently started and not completed to the console. This console command sets your client's tint parameters. Tint parameters define how vibrant the game's display is. See examples for help. This command sets the weather non-forcefully to the specified weather type. The weather will likely change to a different type naturally soon after.
This console command teleports your character to the location with the specified ID. This command teleports your character to the specified X and Y coordinates.
This command will enable and disable toggle the border lines that usually show for each cell. This command makes your currently selected target say or perform the dialogue with the specified ID. Table View Card View. Command Name Syntax Description additem additem [item id] [amount] This command adds the item with the specified item ID to your selected target's inventory. Target Command kill kill [reference id] This console command will set your target's health to 0, killing them.
Target Command lock lock [lock level] This command will lock any chest, door or other lockable thing that you have selected as your target. Target Command unlock unlock This console command will instantly unlock the object e. Target Command tai tai If you do not have a target selected, this console command enables and disables toggles all non-combat AI. Target Command dispelallspells dispelallspells This command clears all spell and poison effects from the target you currently have selected.
Target Command equipitem equipitem [item id] [options] This command equips the item with the specified ID to your target, provided they have the item in their inventory already. Target Command equipshout equipshout [shout id] This command equips the shout with the specified ID to the NPC you currently have selected as a target. Target Command tc tc This command will allow you to take control of the NPC you currently have selected as a target.
RestoreActorValue restoreactorvalue [actor value id] [amount] This command will add the specified amount to a specified actor value of your currently selected target. Target Command DamageActorValue damageactorvalue [actor value id] [amount] This command will remove a specified amount from an actor value of your currently selected target. Target Command disable disable This command will hide your current selected target make it invisible. Target Command enable enable This command will re-enable a target that has previously been disabled see disable command.
Target Command forceav forceav [actor value id] [value] This console command forcefully sets an actor value to the specified value. Target Command getav getav [actor value id] This command prints to console the value of the specified actor value. Target Command getavinfo getavinfo [actor value id] This command is similar to the 'getav' command but instead returns more information including max value, base value and modifiers.
Target Command getlevel getlevel This command prints to the console the level of your target. Target Command getlocationcleared getlocationcleared [location id] This command will check if a location, specified by its location ID, has been cleared or not.
Target Command getrelationshiprank getrelationshiprank [reference id] This console command will show the relationship level friendliness of two characters the NPC you currently have selected as a target and the NPC with the specified reference ID see examples for help. Target Command hasperk hasperk [perk id] This command will print to console the perk rank of the specified perk for your target.
Target Command modav modav [actor value id] [amount] This command will add the specified amount to the actor value with the specified ID from your targeted NPC or object. Target Command playidle playidle [animation id] This command makes your target perform the animation with the specified ID.
Target Command pushactoraway pushactoraway [reference id] [distance] This command pushes the actor with the specified reference ID away from your target by the specified distance.
Lists all console commands that relate to your specific keyword. For example, help sword will show all commands, values, and IDs related to swords which is a lot. You can scroll through these using the page up and page down keys. Toggles detection, so NPCs and enemies will not be aware of your actions. Does not apply to pickpocketing. Toggles map markers. Locks the current target.
Choose a number from to determine lock difficulty. Anything above requires a key, which could result in the target being permanently locked without the help of console commands. If your target has the specific item determined with item ID in their inventory, they equip it. Equips your target with the specified spell determined with spell ID to the specified slot instant effect, left hand, and right hand, respectively. Prints the current value of an actor value ID, so that you can then use the following command to either increase or decrease it.
Adds the amount you enter to the actor value ID, allowing you to change behaviours or stats of a target. You can use this to change health or mood, for example. Prints to console whether the specified location determined by location ID has been cleared by the player.
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