Ways to use cheat code console commands in Skyrim
In keeping with PC gaming convention, to use console commands you have to press the tilde key (~) and after that you'll sort in any of the commands recorded underneath and hit the enter key to turn the foremost northerly locale of Tamriel into your own play area.
How to use console commands in Skyrim
In case you need to go full tilt along with your cheats, you'll be able to enable as many console commands as you like, but reasonable caution – these games can already be very janky at the finest of times, and using different commands at once can open up this and make your game even buggier.
Because of this, we wholeheartedly suggest making a save and backing it up some time recently digging into any shenanigans so you don’t lose any of your progress.
All Of Skyrim Cheat Codes
For player and location ID you can check Skyrim wiki
- tgm – Enables God mode with infinite stamina, magika and carry weight
- tcl – Noclip
- coc [Cell ID] – Teleports you to a location in the game e.g coc Riverwoods)
- psb – Unlocks all spells and shouts (including temporary spells left over from development which makes your inventory very messy)
- player.advlevel – Level up (no perk points)
- caqs – Complete all quests
- tmm,1 – Toggle Map Markers
- tfc – Free camera
- saq – Begin all quests (We don’t recommend this one!)
- qqq – Exit the game
- coc qasmoke – Teleports you to the Testing Hall which includes every item in the game (crashes can occur when opening some chests)
- tai – Toggle Artificial Intelligence (enemies are frozen)
- tcai – Toggle Combat Artificial Intelligence (also freezies enemies)
- tg – Toggle grass off and on
- tm – Toggle off menus and HUD (great for screenshots!)
- tfow – Toggle off fog-of-war (only affects your local area map, not the world map)
- kill – Kill whatever you’re looking at
- resurrect – Resurrect what you’re looking at
- unlock – Unlock what you’re looking at
- lock [#] – Lock what you’re looking at, be it chests, doors or people (# defines lock difficulty)
- killall – Kill all enemies in your immediate vicinity
- removeallitems – Remove an NPCs items
- movetoqt – Teleport to your current quest marker
- enableplayercontrols – Let’s you move around during cinematics
- tdetect – Turn off or on AI detection (you won’t ever get caught stealing)
- setownership – Set ownership of target item to yourself so that you can take it without it being stolen
- duplicateallitems – Duplicate Items
- fov [#] – Set your field of view to any number between 001 to 180
- advancepclevel – Increase your level
- advancepcskill [skill] [#] – Increase skill level by desired amount
- player.advskill [skill] [#] – Add skill points to any skill. Skills are denoted by their in-game names other than Archery (marksman) and Speech (speechcraft)
- player.modav carryweight [#] – Change your carry weight
- player.modav Dragonsouls [#] – Give yourself more Dragonsouls to unlock shouts.
- player.setav speedmult [#] – Adjust your movement speed with # being a percentage
- player.setav Stamina [#] – Set your stamina value
- player.setav Health [#] – Set your health value
- player.setcrimegold [#] – Change your current bounty. If you set it to 0 it will be cleared
- player.setav Magicka [#] – Set your Magicka value
- player.setlevel [#] – Set your character’s level
- player.placeatme [Item/NPC ID] [#] – Spawn specific NPCs and how many you want at your location (great for making big battles)
- player.setscale [#] – Change how big or small your character is with 1 being the default
- player.IncPCS [Skill Name] – Increase the level of a targeted NPC’s Skill by one
- showracemenu – Brings up the character creation menu to let you adjust your appearance but will reset your skills to zero
- [target].getavinfo [attribute] – This shows a list of stats about the desired attribute such as the health or skills of a specific target. If you click on the target, you don’t need to include its ID or write player instead if you want your own stats
- player.additem [Item ID] [#] – Adds any item and how many you want to your inventory e.g. player.additem 0000000f 999 to give yourself 999 Gold for that overdue payday
- player.addperk [Perk ID] – Add perks with the corresponding perk ID. Be sure to have your character’s skill level high enough and you add perks in the proper order otherwise they will not work
- help – Gives you a list of all console commands
- help keyword [#] – Search by keyword using the numbers listed in the help list
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