A list of NPCIDs is hereĪnd there you have it, more Skyrim console commands than you can shake a stick at! If you're having trouble with using any of them, or want to investigate even more options, then simply type help in the console command screen and follow the instructions. Completely disable all NPCs) ModAV carryweight Set carry weight to specified number: AddShout Shoud ID Add shout to player skill list.
Turn off AI detection while stealing, doesn't work for pickpocketingĬhanges gender of targeted NPC (or yourself if not targeting)Īllows you to take control of the targeted NPCīring a dead targeted NPC back to life, add 1 to keep their current items intact PLEASE READ : UPDATE : 31/10/16For those who have troubles by login to Bethesda in game MODS menu, pls delete the following file 'modmanager' witch located i. 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 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. To set you characters carry weight to 500, youd use the following command: tav CarryWeight 500.
Unless otherwise stated, entering the same code a second time should turn it off again. 0 - each eye set has been meticulously crafted for Special Edition. 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. So, Ive been playing a new game, and my character suddenly started having glowing. Saving and re-loading a game after it's been used on. tnpcweight 0 changes the player's appearance to be as if the 'Weight' slider were all the way left. Despite its name, this also works on the player's model. This is useful for removing greyed-out icons. Set the weight of the selected NPC and updates the model to reflect the new weight. Player.SetLevel number Sets the player level.
Player.AddItem item ID number Adds the item specified to the player’s inventory at the set amount.
As with many other PC games, entering Skyrim console commands is simply a case of pressing the tilde (~) key to open up the developer console, then typing in the command code in the correct format. Set the carry weight to the number you set: AddShout Shout ID Add the specified shout to the player’s skills.