huckphci Posted December 23, 2011 Share Posted December 23, 2011 (edited) Console Commands (With all the shouts and items codes) tgmGood ol’ God Mode means you’re completely invulnerable to everything, and pretty damn god-like. And no one needs to write a book about you or anything. tclNo clipping lets you go literally anywhere in the game world, from the top of the sky to the bottom of the, er, sky. Fascinating if you want to witness the game world. unlockCan’t find that vital key? Lockpicking skill too low? Simply highlight the door or chest you want to unlock, and type “unlock” into the console. If only this worked in real life. psbEvery single spell in Skyrim is now yours! player.advlevelAutomatically level up – perfect if you hate playing games. caqsAutomatically complete all the stages of your primary quest – perfect if you hate playing games. showracemenuUnhappy with your blind, inbred-looking Bosmer chap? You can adjust the way your character looks just like you did at the start of Skyrim – but this will reset your level and skills. player.modav skill XWhere “skill” is the skill you want to modify, and X is the amount you want to modify it by. Skills are inputted via their in-game names without spaces, apart from Archery which is “Marksman”, and Speech, which is known as “Speechcraft”. player.additem ITEM ###Every single item in Skyrim has a code, a bit like an Argos catalogue of fantasy objects. You’ll find them all on this"http://www.gamefront.com/skyrim-pc-item-codes/" – replace “ITEM” with the item’s code, and “###” with the number of items you want. Now your dreams of owning 47 cabbage potato soups can come true. player.additem 0000000f ###A simple way to get some free gold – any number between 001 and 999 will do. player.additem 0000000a “###”Running low on lockpicks? Enter the number you require here and they’ll magically appear. addshoutCombine with the codes on this "http://elderscrolls.wikia.com/wiki/Console_Shout_Codes_(Skyrim)" to add your selected shout. tmToggles all in-game menus – perfect if you want to take some screenshots to convince elderly relatives that Skyrim is where you went on your holidays. tmmFollowed by 0 or 1 turns map markers on or off. tfcNot Team Fortress Classic, unfortunately. However, you will be able to access the flycam and pretend to be a dragon. taiToggles AI, which means people won’t interact with you, or do anything at all. tcaiTurns combat AI on or off, turning dragons into placid beasts who act like you aren’t there. A bit like cats. tdetectThis one lets you behave like a little rapscallion, as it turns naughty business detection (stealing, murdering, doing a poo in the woods etc) on or off. You’ll still get caught if you try pickpocketing, though. player.setcrimegold ###Adjust your wanted level with this handy command – setting it to zero resets your current amount of wantedness. player.setlevel ##Up or down your player level as you see fit. Perfect if you hate playing games. player.setav speedmult ###Want to run like Uwe Boll after a night on the vindaloo? Set this number to anything more than 100 to speed up movement. movetoqtGo straight to your quest target. killTarget the thing you want to kill, type this command and they’ll fall over in a very dead manner. We wish the command was “Laputan Machine”, though. killallKills everything in the vicinity. Literally everything. helpLists every single console command. We’ve put this further down the list because we want you to actually read this article. resurrectTarget the thing you want to bring back to life, and they’ll get up in a very alive manner. player.modav carryweight #Tired of getting tired? Up your carryweight and you’ll be able to transport more goodies. setpcfame #When will I, will I be famous? When you up your fame number. setpcinfamy #He’s not just famous, he’s in-famous! Up it here. player.setav fatigue #Up this to stop feeling so tired all the time. player.setav health #Up your health here. coc qasmokeBethesda’s handily included a room with every single in-game item in it – type this command to go straight there. It might take a while to load – there are thousands of items here. Type “coc Riverwood” to return to the game. qqqQuit the game without having to go through any of those pesky menus. removeallitemsTarget a character and type this and you’ll get all their items – including their clothes. Note: does not work in real life. sexchangeChange your character’s gender. Note: does not work in real life. set timescale to #This defaults at 16 – 1 is realtime. Up it to experience crazy timelapse-style Skyrim. Edited December 23, 2011 by huckphci Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SealCubClubber Posted December 24, 2011 Share Posted December 24, 2011 I would be appreciative of anyone who could find me the coc code for the Alchemist's Shack... Ive tried several varieties of exterior01-type codes and none of them work. help alchemist 0 turns up nothing.Sorry so late with this, but I finally got around to visiting this place. Apparently the console help command won't locate CELLs unless you've visited there already. Try this CELL code: AlchemistsShackExterior. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Perraine Posted December 31, 2011 Share Posted December 31, 2011 The Elder Scrolls Wiki has an (incomplete) list of skills Values to be used with either player.forceav player.modav or player.setav or, whilst in the console, target (left click) on the NPC and use just forceav, modav or setav to have it affect them (useful for 'buffing' followers, at least until BS fix the followers not leveling at the same rate as your character, so yes folks, it IS possible to make Lydia still be useful later in the game) Use getav to check the value, or getavinfo (details base value and modifiers). Confidence - Sets chance an npc will flee from combat, settings go from 0 up to 4 (4 makes them foolhardy and 0 makes them always flee, 1 will make them likely to flee when they are hurt or their allies die) only takes effect after an npc has the "resetai" command used on it, so if you want an npc to stop attacking and flee you "setav confidence 0" then with the same npc selected type "resetai" Health - Self explanatoryHealrate - Rate of health recovery.Magicka - Self explanatoryMagickarate - Rate of Magicka recovery.Stamina - Self explanatoryStaminarate - Rate of Stamina recovery.Carryweight - Self explanatory dragonsouls - use forceav, sets the available number of dragon soulsshoutrecoverymult - Default is 1, setting to 0 removes cooldown for shouts, higher numbers mean longer cooldownsunarmeddamage - Damage done by unarmed attacks. (handy for bar brawls)reflectdamage - Percentage chance to reflect all physical damage to an attacker (a value of 100 means you will reflect all damage, 50 means you will reflect all damage 50% of the time and none the rest)leftweaponspeedmult - Left weapon speed multiplier i.e. 2 is twice as fast and 3 is three times as fast (makes for some pretty short battles, but also may sometimes screw up the displaying the random "kill" animations.weaponspeedmult - Right and two-handed weapon speed multiplier i.e. 2 is twice as fast and 3 is three times as fastcritchance - Critical hit chance (0 - 100)leftitemcharge # - Sets the charge for any enchanted item in your left handrightitemcharge # - Sets the charge for any enchanted item in your right hand Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stonefly Posted January 2, 2012 Share Posted January 2, 2012 (edited) The TMM command has more too it then just turning on and off the map markers. It controls whether or not you have visited the site or not and can be adjusted too show or not show hidden sites.So the command can be expanded like this: TMM 1,0,0 Typing it in like this will show all places on your map. Except "hidden" places that normally only show when your on the quest that specifically uses them. But all the places will be marked as not discovered yet, so you will NOT be able too fast travel too them. You will still get the "discovered xxx" location message when you get too them. Note: the commas are needed between the numbers and there are no spaces used between the numbers. First number: Are all the markers on the map visible? (1=yes 0=no) Second number: Have the markers been visited? This effects fast travel. (1=yes 0=no) (1 is default) Third number: Are the hidden markers shown? (1=yes 0=no) (0 is default) Have fun. Edited January 2, 2012 by stonefly Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RubikNight Posted January 9, 2012 Share Posted January 9, 2012 Warning - this should be added to the top by a modUsing the console (even by accident) will label you a cheater on Steam and all your achievements will not be recorded. So if you are into that Steam stuff, then you have been warned. Thanks for the codes again. I have already been stuck twice, and was thankful that this is the old gamebyro engine so the codes still work. Achievements are still unlocked even if you use console. I've tried it, and I don't consider it cheating persay but enjoying the game as I see fit...imho. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FalloutOrion Posted January 16, 2012 Share Posted January 16, 2012 Is there a console command for increasing your attack RANGE? I thought there would be, and there should be.... It would look something like this. Player.setav weaponrange ### It makes sense because Claymores have more "range" than daggers, so it must be quantifiable. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
alividlife Posted January 22, 2012 Share Posted January 22, 2012 cool... thought this should be noted... TFC is great for taking pictures, but if you use TFC 1 everything will freeze so you can get really badass pictures. With just TFC combat and time still moves on. for any base id with a 0, you do not need to put that in..for exampleWhy type Player.additem 0000000f when you can just typeplayer.additem f Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
blackjackgarry Posted January 22, 2012 Share Posted January 22, 2012 Hello together, I need help regarding console 'help' Is it possible to filter it more deeply, not only 0-4When using 'help "Regenerate Health" 4 i get a bunch of objects, but I cannot see the needed ones. This, while there are more results than lines in the console-window. Is there a piping or logging to a file possibility? I need some objects ID for spells. This, while I have 4 buffs stuck - comming from a mod i tested. Eg.: I know through 'help "Highborn" 4' that I can remove the spell, and with this the bff without problems. I tried it. But now, I need the objects IDs for these stuck buff, as they are named "Regenerate Health". But as said above, help brings up a hell of a list. And there seems no possibility to filter it deeper, or to scroll INSIDE the console window. Thx in advance Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SealCubClubber Posted January 23, 2012 Share Posted January 23, 2012 Use Page Up/Down to scroll through the console window. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
anb2004 Posted January 23, 2012 Share Posted January 23, 2012 hai can anyone explain about movement speed, i already modify walk and run speed for NPC but somehow if i drawing weapons the speed turn as original/vanilla, so is there particular command console for modify this movement speed when weapons are wielded (especially on walking).. thanks Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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