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There is no doubt that Witcher 3 is one of the best games ever made. But, go through it a couple of times or so and the world will suddenly start feeling empty – that’s where console commands and cheats come in!
*Kingdom Come Deliverance Console Commands Weatherford
*Kingdom Come Deliverance Console Codes
Kingdom Come: Deliverance has its own console you can use and abuse to change a variety of settings and features — but the game is light on actual cheats. Still, these console commands are a. While there are a number of console commands for Kingdom Come: Deliverance, they’re bit limited in what they let you do in the medieval RPG. Unlike the codes in Skyrim or Fallout 4, Kingdom Come’s console codes don’t let you go crazy with unlimited money, add items to your inventory, or let you teleport around the map as if by magic.
Witcher 3 console commands allow you to freely spawn NPCs, add more money, experience, control the weather, teleport, and so much more! All you need to know is how to enable the console and the right commands.
That being said, let’s get right into it!How to Enable The Witcher 3 Console
First things first, you’ll have to enable the console. Otherwise, there is no way to insert commands.
There is always the option of resorting to mods. But, the truth is that it’s just not the same thing. It doesn’t give us as much freedom.
So, what you want to do is:
*Head over to your Witcher 3 folder which is normally found in C:Program Files (x86)SteamsteamappscommonThe Witcher 3
*Go to binconfigbase
*Find the general.ini file
*Open it with notepad
*And insert DBGConsoleOn=true under the [General] row
That should do it. After that, you should be able to open the console by opening the game and using the “~” button. Some keyboards may use the “`” instead. But, generally, it’s almost always placed next to “1” and/or under “ESC”.
With that out of the way, we’d highly recommend keeping a separate backup of your game – just in case that something goes wrong. It’s not uncommon for certain commands or cheats to make games unplayable – especially when you use multiple commands at once. Witcher 3 Console Commands for Geralt
These commands are all related to Geralt or the player. They can be used for adding money, experience, switching characters, and other things like that.
Before we start, do keep in mind that unlike other games, commands in The Witcher 3 are case sensitive. For example, Ciri works just fine but ciri doesn’t.
god: Plain old god mode (Unlimited health and stamina but you still gain toxicity)
healme: Reffils Geralt’s helath bar
Ciri: Replaces Geralt with Ciri as a playable character (If you try to take quests with her the game bugs out and brings out Geralt on his underwear, though. Best case scenario, Ciri will speak with Geralt’s animations and his voice)
Geralt: Gives you back Geralt
levelup: Gives you one level
setlevel(Level): Allows you to set a specific level. For example: setlevel(30)
addexp(Value): Gives you the specified amount of XP
shave: Shaves Geralt
setbeard(1): Gives Geralt a beard
seatataoo(1) or (0): Adds or removes Geralt’s tattoo from Witcher 2 save
addmoney(value): Gives you the specified amount of crowns
learnskill(skill): Immediately gives you the specified skill (List of skill names)
learnskill(all): Immediately gives you all skills
witchcraft: Gives 1 of everything
cleardevelop: Resets Geralt to level 1
Drunk(1) or (0): 1 makes Geralt drunk and 0 makes him sober again (Some characters give different responds and dialogues when you’re drunk)
Cat(1) or (0): 1 gives you the ability to see in the dark and 0 takes it away
secretgwint: Instantly launches a Gwent match
buffme(‘Potion ID’): Gives Geralt the specified ability/potion (List of ability IDs)
setcustomhead(‘Head ID’): Gives Geralt the specified hairstyle and beard (List of custom heads)
removecustomhead: Turns Geralt’s style back to normalNPC Commands
More or less everything that you can do to NPCs by using commands. As far as we know, you can spawn every NPC and creature in the game and the list for them is quite long. If you’re interested in that, you can find the list of NPC IDs on this page.
Most of the characters don’t interact with Geralt in any way. But, you can still use them to spawn an army of friendly and non-friendly NPCs in order to create a war. Adding a coma next to the character’s name and inserting a number spawns multiple NPCs.
For example, spawn(‘vesemir’20) will spawn 20 Vesemirs.
spawn(‘vesemir’)
spawn(‘yennefer’)
spawn(‘triss’)
spawn(‘keira’)
spawn(‘grenn’)
spawn(‘cirilla’)
spawn(‘zoltan’)
spawn(‘witch1’)
spawn(‘witch_1’)
spawn(‘witch2’)
spawn(‘witch_2’)
spawn(‘witch3’)
spawn(‘witch_3’)
spawn(‘witch_q105’)
spawn(‘wild_hunt_sword’)
spawn(‘imlerith’)
spawn(‘eredin’)
spawn(‘caranthir’)
killall: Kills all enemies in vicinity
appearance(Appearance): Changes the appearance of NPCs that have multiple models. For example, appearance(yennefer_travel_outfit) puts Yennefer on her travel outfit. You can find a list of all the appearance commands on this page
winGwint(true): Instantly makes you win the current Gwent game (Use “false” instead of “true’ to lose)
activateAllGlossaryCharacters: Shows all characters in the glossary
dismember: Dismembers the targeted NPC (Doesn’t kill them, though – which makes for an interesting spectacle)Time and Weather Commands
Pretty much anything that has to do with weather and time control. The titles are self-explanatory, so, no need for descriptions here.
changeweather(‘WT_Clear’)
changeweather(‘WT_Light_Clouds’)
changeweather(‘WT_Mid_Clouds’)
changeweather(‘WT_Heavy_Clouds’)
changeweather(‘WT_Light_Rain’)
changeweather(‘WT_Light_Snow’)
changeweather(‘WT_Blizzard’)
changeweather(‘WT_Rain_Storm’)
changeweather(‘WT_Heavy_Clouds_Dark’)
changeweather(‘WT_Mid_Clouds_Dark’)
changeweather(‘WT_Snow’)
changeweather(‘WT_Wild_Hunt’)
changeweather(‘WT_q501_Storm’)
changeweather(‘WT_q501_Blizzard2’)
changeweather(‘Spiral_Eternal_Cold’)
changeweather(‘Clear’)
makeitrain
stoprain
settime(time)
TM(value): Sets how fast (or slow) time passesTeleportation and HUD Commands
These commands can teleport you to most places in Witcher 3 immediately while we also included some HUD options as well.
gotoNovigrad
gotoSkellige
gotoKaerMorhen
gotoProlog
gotoPrologWinter: (White Orchard)
xy(400,200): Teleports you to Kaer Trolde port
xy(7,-41): Crach’s Castle
ShowAllFT(1): Displays all Signposts on map
ShowPins(1): Displays all icons and areas on the world map
dlgshow: Hides the game’s HUDItem and Weapon Commands
There are frankly way too many items and weapons for us to mention into a single article. So, instead, we’re going to include some interesting options – and if that’s not enough for you, there is always the full list over here. School of the Wolf Gear
The names are pretty much self-explanatory.
additem(‘Wolf Armor’)
additem(‘Wolf Armor 1’)
additem(‘Wolf Armor 2’)
additem(‘Wolf Armor 3’)
additem(‘Wolf Armor 4’)
additem(‘Wolf Boots 1’)
additem(‘Wolf Boots 2’)
additem(‘Wolf Boots 3’)
additem(‘Wolf Boots 4’)
additem(‘Wolf Boots 5’)
additem(‘Wolf Gloves 1’)
additem(‘Wolf Gloves 2’)
additem(‘Wolf Gloves 3’)
additem(‘Wolf Gloves 4’)
additem(‘Wolf Gloves 5’)
additem(‘Wolf Pants 1’)
additem(‘Wolf Pants 2’)
additem(‘Wolf Pants 3’)
additem(‘Wolf Pants 4’)
additem(‘Wolf Pants 5’)
additem(‘Wolf School silver sword’)
additem(‘Wolf School silver sword 1’)
additem(‘Wolf School silver sword 2’)
additem(‘Wolf School silver sword 3’)
additem(‘Wolf School silver sword 4’)
additem(‘Wolf School steel sword’)
additem(‘Wolf School steel sword 1’)
additem(‘Wolf School steel sword 2’)
additem(‘Wolf School steel sword 3’)
additem(‘Wolf School steel sword 4’)School of the Bear Gear
additem(‘Bear Armor’)
additem(‘Bear Armor 1’)
additem(‘Bear Armor 2’)
additem(‘Bear Armor 3’)
additem(‘Bear Armor 4’)
additem(‘Bear Boots 1’)
additem(‘Bear Boots 2’)
additem(‘Bear Boots 3’)
additem(‘Bear Boots 4’)
additem(‘Bear Boots 5’)
additem(‘Bear Gloves 1’)
additem(‘Bear Gloves 2’)
additem(‘Bear Gloves 3’)
additem(‘Bear Gloves 4’)
additem(‘Bear Gloves 5’)
additem(‘Bear Pants 1’)
additem(‘Bear Pants 2’)
additem(‘Bear Pants 3’)
additem(‘Bear Pants 4’)
additem(‘Bear Pants 5’)
additem(‘Bear School silver sword’)
additem(‘Bear School silver sword 1’)
additem(‘Bear School silver sword 2’)
additem(‘Bear School silver sword 3’)
additem(‘Bear School silver sword 4’)
additem(‘Bear School steel sword’)
additem(‘Bear School steel sword 1’)
additem(‘Bear School steel sword 2’)
additem(‘Bear School steel sword 3’)
additem(‘Bear School steel sword 4’)
additem(‘Bear School Crossbow’)General Armor
additem(‘Heavy armor 04_crafted’)
additem(‘Light armor 08_crafted’)
additem(‘Medium armor 04_crafted’)
additem(‘Relic Heavy 3 crafted’)
additem(‘Starting Armor 1’)
additem(‘DLC5 Nilfgaardian Armor’)
additem(‘Knight Geralt A Armor 3’)
additem(‘Toussaint Armor 3’)
additem(‘Guard Lvl2 A Armor 2’)
additem(‘Burning Rose Armor’)
additem(‘Heavy armor 05r’)
additem(‘Light armor 09r’)
additem(‘Medium armor 11r’)
additem(‘Oathbreaker armor’)
additem(‘Thyssen armor’)
additem(‘Zireael armor’)
additem(‘Relic Heavy 3 armor’)General Swords
additem(‘Dwarven silver sword 2’)
additem(‘Dwarven sword 2’)
additem(‘Elven silver sword 2’)
additem(‘Nilfgaardian sword 4’)
additem(‘Novigraadan sword 4’)
additem(‘Scoiatael sword 4’)
additem(‘Silver sword 8’)
additem(‘Skellige sword 4’)
additem(‘Witcher Silver Sword’)
additem(‘Anathema’)
additem(‘Arbitrator’)
additem(‘Blackunicorn’)
additem(‘Breathofthenorth’)
additem(‘Cleaver’)
additem(‘Gwyhyr’)
additem(‘Headtaker’)
additem(‘Mourner’)
additem(‘Moonblade’)
additem(‘Weeper’)
additem(‘Unique silver sword’)
additem(‘q704 vampire silver sword’)
additem(‘PC Caretaker Shovel’) (Technically not a sword)Wrapping Up
That’s all for now. Again, do keep in mind that this is nothing but a short version of all the available commands. If you want the full list, then this page will come in handy.
So far, the only thing that managed to crash the game for us was spawning a few hundred NPCs in the same place. Still, we’d recommend keeping a separate save file where you don’t toy around with commands. And if possible, keep a backup of the game as well.
If we forgot to mention something important, you can let us know about it in the comments section.
The forest’s console commands are an easy way to make the game more interesting. After all, we can use them to enable god mode, add any item of our choice to the inventory, control the game in various ways, and so much more.
All you need is the right keywords and that’s about it. But, before that, we highly recommend keeping a backup of the game – just in case that something goes wrong. Console commands are known for breaking/glitching their games in a number of different ways.
Let’s move on!The Forest: How to Enable the Console
The console is more often made for developers rather than the players – which is why many games have it disabled by default. The Forest is also one of these games, but, thankfully, enabling it is relatively easy.
First of all, go to:
*Options
*Gameplay
*Select “Allow Cheats”
*And set it to “on”
Then, while on the main menu, type developermodeon. You won’t see anything, but that should enable the console.
After that, you should be able to bring up the console by using the “F1” key. And that’s about it. Game Modes
You can use these commands on the main menu without even enabling the console in the first place. What they do is that they mostly change how the game plays in a variety of different ways.
ironforest: Makes buildings indestructible
meatmode: Disables cheats
rawmeatmode: Hardcore mode (Permadeath. The moment you die, the save gets erased. Much like The Long Dark in its normal survival mode)
veganmode: Nothing but enemies will appear in caves
vegetarianmode: Enemies will only come out during the night
woodpaste: Rests all holes that are made by the crane and the hole cutter
Burnintest free download. regrowmode: 10% of trees that have fallen down will grow up again during the night while you sleep (Tree stump needs to still be there)The Forest Console Commands and Cheats
Since there are a ton of commands to play with, we’ll try to split up things in multiple categories in order to make things easier. Let’s kick things off with some of the most popular options!
survival on or off: Toggles survival mode (Turning it off means that you won’t have to take care of vital necessities such as eating or drinking)
godmode on or off: Toggles god mode (Disables damage while things such as stamina and food/water meters will never deplete)
buildhack on or off: Basically the same thing with creative mode
buildermode on or off: Enables buildhack while also enabling godmode on and survival off in a single command (Also turns enemies off and adds all non-story related items)
itemhack on or off: Unlimited item quantity (You must already own the item, though)
save: Immediately saves the game regardless of your location
cutgrass [Value]: Cuts grass in the specified radius (The larger the radius, the longer that the command will take in order to load)
cutdowntrees [Percentage]: Cuts down the specified percentage of trees. 100% cuts down all of them
cutdowntrees [Trees]: Unlike percentage, this command allows you to specify the exact number of trees instead
addallitems: Gives you all non-story related items
addallstoryitems: Adds all story-related items to the inventory
buildallghosts: Creates every blueprint that has been placed
cancelallghosts: Has the opposite effect of the above command
speedyrun on or off: Toggles fast run
cavelight on or off: Toggles lighting within caves
killallenemies: Kills all enemies in the vicinity (Doesn’t prevent them from respawning, though)
enemies on or off: Pretty much self-explanatory
terrainrender on or off: Toggles terrain (You can still walk on the disabled terrain)
killlocalplayer: Suicide
killmefast: Permanent suicideItem Commands
Pretty much all the commands that have to do with item commands. Do keep in mind that there are way too many item IDs for us to mention into a single, compact article like this one.
So, if you need the full list, then you can refer to this page.
addclothingbyid [ID]: Gives you the specified clothing. Some of the easiest to use are:
addClothingById 9: Black Suit
addClothingById 32: Tennist Outfit
addClothingById 33: Pilot Uniform
addClothingById 29: Stewardess Dress
There are obviously many more IDs to choose from. Using listclothing should give you the full list.
addallitems: As mentioned at the beginning, this adds all non-story related items to the inventory
removeallitems: Pretty self-explanatory
addallstoryitems: Adds all story-related items to the inventory
removeallstoryitems: Opposite effect of the above command
spawnallpicks: Respawns items that have already been collected
additem [Item ID]: Adds the specified item to your inventory
spawnitem [Item ID]: Spawns the specified item in front of the character
removeitem [Item ID]: Removes the specified item from the inventory
Again, there are a ton of available item IDs to use and the full list can be found over here. Here are a few options to get you started.
301: Creepy Armor
299: Warmsuit
298: Virginia Head
296: Mutant Baby HeadKingdom Come Deliverance Console Commands Weatherford
29: Bomb
87: Crafted Axe
88: Modern Axe
137: Stealth Armor
230: Flintlock Pistol
261: Chainsaw
265: MacheteWeather + Space and Time Commands
All the commands that we know of that can control the weather, time of day, and our position on the map.
goto [Location]: Teleports you the player to the specified location. Here are some options to get you started:
yacht: Inside the Yacht
boat: Top of the Yacht
cross: Back of the Yacht
hull: Spawn location (Plane)
geeselake: Geeselake (Duh)
cave [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7]: The different available caves
If you know the coordinates of a specific location, you can also use goto [Coordinates] to get teleported there. For example, goto 83, -89, -847 teleports the player to the Tennis Racket
forcerain heavy: Changes the weather to heavy “Heavy Rain”
forcerain light: Light rain
forcerain medium: Medium rain
forcerain cloud: Cloudy weather
forcerain sunny: Changes the game’s weather to “Sunny”
Do keep in mind that there is also the option of using numbers instead of numbers and they range from 2 to 6. Whatever fits you best.
advanceday: Skips a day
setcurrentday 100: Sets the day to the specified number
timescale [Value]: Sets the time flow of the game. 1 is the default value while 2 is two times faster
lightingtimeofdayoverride [Time]: Sets the time of day. For example, lightingtimeofdayoverride 15:00 sets the time to 15:00
lightingtimeofdayoverride noon: Sets the time to noon
lightingtimeofdayoverride sunset: Sets the time to sunset
lightingtimeofdayoverride night: Sets the time to night
Do keep in mind that the time/lighting isn’t going to change after inserting the command until you turn it off. MISC Commands
Various commands of miscelaneous nature.
revealcamp: Reveals the entire map
revivelocalplayer: Revives you but may only work in the multiplayer
setstat full: Sets all your stats to full (Energy, stamina, etc.) setstat can also be used for other stats such as Fullness and Sanity as well
allowsunshine on or off: Enables or disables sunshine fog
killallanimals: Kills all animals
spawnanimal [Animal]: Spawns the specified animal. For example, spawnanimal rabbit spawns a rabbit
killallworms: Kills all worms
killendboss: Kills the end boss
spawnmutant [Mutant]: Spawns the specified mutant. For example, spawnmutant female spawns a regular female cannibal
additem 180: Gives you a Katana
PlaceBuiltObjects [Object]: Places the specified object in front of you. For example, PlaceBuiltObjects ArmorMannequinBuilt 1 will summon an Armor Rack. A list of available IDs can be found over hereWrapping Up
That’s all for now. We tried to limit the listed commands as much as possible down to the most important ones.
If you think that we forgot to mention an important one, let us know about it in the comments section. Kingdom Come Deliverance Console Codes
Once again, remember to keep a backup of the game before starting to play around with commands as they can break it in a variety of different ways.
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There is no doubt that Witcher 3 is one of the best games ever made. But, go through it a couple of times or so and the world will suddenly start feeling empty – that’s where console commands and cheats come in!
*Kingdom Come Deliverance Console Commands Weatherford
*Kingdom Come Deliverance Console Codes
Kingdom Come: Deliverance has its own console you can use and abuse to change a variety of settings and features — but the game is light on actual cheats. Still, these console commands are a. While there are a number of console commands for Kingdom Come: Deliverance, they’re bit limited in what they let you do in the medieval RPG. Unlike the codes in Skyrim or Fallout 4, Kingdom Come’s console codes don’t let you go crazy with unlimited money, add items to your inventory, or let you teleport around the map as if by magic.
Witcher 3 console commands allow you to freely spawn NPCs, add more money, experience, control the weather, teleport, and so much more! All you need to know is how to enable the console and the right commands.
That being said, let’s get right into it!How to Enable The Witcher 3 Console
First things first, you’ll have to enable the console. Otherwise, there is no way to insert commands.
There is always the option of resorting to mods. But, the truth is that it’s just not the same thing. It doesn’t give us as much freedom.
So, what you want to do is:
*Head over to your Witcher 3 folder which is normally found in C:Program Files (x86)SteamsteamappscommonThe Witcher 3
*Go to binconfigbase
*Find the general.ini file
*Open it with notepad
*And insert DBGConsoleOn=true under the [General] row
That should do it. After that, you should be able to open the console by opening the game and using the “~” button. Some keyboards may use the “`” instead. But, generally, it’s almost always placed next to “1” and/or under “ESC”.
With that out of the way, we’d highly recommend keeping a separate backup of your game – just in case that something goes wrong. It’s not uncommon for certain commands or cheats to make games unplayable – especially when you use multiple commands at once. Witcher 3 Console Commands for Geralt
These commands are all related to Geralt or the player. They can be used for adding money, experience, switching characters, and other things like that.
Before we start, do keep in mind that unlike other games, commands in The Witcher 3 are case sensitive. For example, Ciri works just fine but ciri doesn’t.
god: Plain old god mode (Unlimited health and stamina but you still gain toxicity)
healme: Reffils Geralt’s helath bar
Ciri: Replaces Geralt with Ciri as a playable character (If you try to take quests with her the game bugs out and brings out Geralt on his underwear, though. Best case scenario, Ciri will speak with Geralt’s animations and his voice)
Geralt: Gives you back Geralt
levelup: Gives you one level
setlevel(Level): Allows you to set a specific level. For example: setlevel(30)
addexp(Value): Gives you the specified amount of XP
shave: Shaves Geralt
setbeard(1): Gives Geralt a beard
seatataoo(1) or (0): Adds or removes Geralt’s tattoo from Witcher 2 save
addmoney(value): Gives you the specified amount of crowns
learnskill(skill): Immediately gives you the specified skill (List of skill names)
learnskill(all): Immediately gives you all skills
witchcraft: Gives 1 of everything
cleardevelop: Resets Geralt to level 1
Drunk(1) or (0): 1 makes Geralt drunk and 0 makes him sober again (Some characters give different responds and dialogues when you’re drunk)
Cat(1) or (0): 1 gives you the ability to see in the dark and 0 takes it away
secretgwint: Instantly launches a Gwent match
buffme(‘Potion ID’): Gives Geralt the specified ability/potion (List of ability IDs)
setcustomhead(‘Head ID’): Gives Geralt the specified hairstyle and beard (List of custom heads)
removecustomhead: Turns Geralt’s style back to normalNPC Commands
More or less everything that you can do to NPCs by using commands. As far as we know, you can spawn every NPC and creature in the game and the list for them is quite long. If you’re interested in that, you can find the list of NPC IDs on this page.
Most of the characters don’t interact with Geralt in any way. But, you can still use them to spawn an army of friendly and non-friendly NPCs in order to create a war. Adding a coma next to the character’s name and inserting a number spawns multiple NPCs.
For example, spawn(‘vesemir’20) will spawn 20 Vesemirs.
spawn(‘vesemir’)
spawn(‘yennefer’)
spawn(‘triss’)
spawn(‘keira’)
spawn(‘grenn’)
spawn(‘cirilla’)
spawn(‘zoltan’)
spawn(‘witch1’)
spawn(‘witch_1’)
spawn(‘witch2’)
spawn(‘witch_2’)
spawn(‘witch3’)
spawn(‘witch_3’)
spawn(‘witch_q105’)
spawn(‘wild_hunt_sword’)
spawn(‘imlerith’)
spawn(‘eredin’)
spawn(‘caranthir’)
killall: Kills all enemies in vicinity
appearance(Appearance): Changes the appearance of NPCs that have multiple models. For example, appearance(yennefer_travel_outfit) puts Yennefer on her travel outfit. You can find a list of all the appearance commands on this page
winGwint(true): Instantly makes you win the current Gwent game (Use “false” instead of “true’ to lose)
activateAllGlossaryCharacters: Shows all characters in the glossary
dismember: Dismembers the targeted NPC (Doesn’t kill them, though – which makes for an interesting spectacle)Time and Weather Commands
Pretty much anything that has to do with weather and time control. The titles are self-explanatory, so, no need for descriptions here.
changeweather(‘WT_Clear’)
changeweather(‘WT_Light_Clouds’)
changeweather(‘WT_Mid_Clouds’)
changeweather(‘WT_Heavy_Clouds’)
changeweather(‘WT_Light_Rain’)
changeweather(‘WT_Light_Snow’)
changeweather(‘WT_Blizzard’)
changeweather(‘WT_Rain_Storm’)
changeweather(‘WT_Heavy_Clouds_Dark’)
changeweather(‘WT_Mid_Clouds_Dark’)
changeweather(‘WT_Snow’)
changeweather(‘WT_Wild_Hunt’)
changeweather(‘WT_q501_Storm’)
changeweather(‘WT_q501_Blizzard2’)
changeweather(‘Spiral_Eternal_Cold’)
changeweather(‘Clear’)
makeitrain
stoprain
settime(time)
TM(value): Sets how fast (or slow) time passesTeleportation and HUD Commands
These commands can teleport you to most places in Witcher 3 immediately while we also included some HUD options as well.
gotoNovigrad
gotoSkellige
gotoKaerMorhen
gotoProlog
gotoPrologWinter: (White Orchard)
xy(400,200): Teleports you to Kaer Trolde port
xy(7,-41): Crach’s Castle
ShowAllFT(1): Displays all Signposts on map
ShowPins(1): Displays all icons and areas on the world map
dlgshow: Hides the game’s HUDItem and Weapon Commands
There are frankly way too many items and weapons for us to mention into a single article. So, instead, we’re going to include some interesting options – and if that’s not enough for you, there is always the full list over here. School of the Wolf Gear
The names are pretty much self-explanatory.
additem(‘Wolf Armor’)
additem(‘Wolf Armor 1’)
additem(‘Wolf Armor 2’)
additem(‘Wolf Armor 3’)
additem(‘Wolf Armor 4’)
additem(‘Wolf Boots 1’)
additem(‘Wolf Boots 2’)
additem(‘Wolf Boots 3’)
additem(‘Wolf Boots 4’)
additem(‘Wolf Boots 5’)
additem(‘Wolf Gloves 1’)
additem(‘Wolf Gloves 2’)
additem(‘Wolf Gloves 3’)
additem(‘Wolf Gloves 4’)
additem(‘Wolf Gloves 5’)
additem(‘Wolf Pants 1’)
additem(‘Wolf Pants 2’)
additem(‘Wolf Pants 3’)
additem(‘Wolf Pants 4’)
additem(‘Wolf Pants 5’)
additem(‘Wolf School silver sword’)
additem(‘Wolf School silver sword 1’)
additem(‘Wolf School silver sword 2’)
additem(‘Wolf School silver sword 3’)
additem(‘Wolf School silver sword 4’)
additem(‘Wolf School steel sword’)
additem(‘Wolf School steel sword 1’)
additem(‘Wolf School steel sword 2’)
additem(‘Wolf School steel sword 3’)
additem(‘Wolf School steel sword 4’)School of the Bear Gear
additem(‘Bear Armor’)
additem(‘Bear Armor 1’)
additem(‘Bear Armor 2’)
additem(‘Bear Armor 3’)
additem(‘Bear Armor 4’)
additem(‘Bear Boots 1’)
additem(‘Bear Boots 2’)
additem(‘Bear Boots 3’)
additem(‘Bear Boots 4’)
additem(‘Bear Boots 5’)
additem(‘Bear Gloves 1’)
additem(‘Bear Gloves 2’)
additem(‘Bear Gloves 3’)
additem(‘Bear Gloves 4’)
additem(‘Bear Gloves 5’)
additem(‘Bear Pants 1’)
additem(‘Bear Pants 2’)
additem(‘Bear Pants 3’)
additem(‘Bear Pants 4’)
additem(‘Bear Pants 5’)
additem(‘Bear School silver sword’)
additem(‘Bear School silver sword 1’)
additem(‘Bear School silver sword 2’)
additem(‘Bear School silver sword 3’)
additem(‘Bear School silver sword 4’)
additem(‘Bear School steel sword’)
additem(‘Bear School steel sword 1’)
additem(‘Bear School steel sword 2’)
additem(‘Bear School steel sword 3’)
additem(‘Bear School steel sword 4’)
additem(‘Bear School Crossbow’)General Armor
additem(‘Heavy armor 04_crafted’)
additem(‘Light armor 08_crafted’)
additem(‘Medium armor 04_crafted’)
additem(‘Relic Heavy 3 crafted’)
additem(‘Starting Armor 1’)
additem(‘DLC5 Nilfgaardian Armor’)
additem(‘Knight Geralt A Armor 3’)
additem(‘Toussaint Armor 3’)
additem(‘Guard Lvl2 A Armor 2’)
additem(‘Burning Rose Armor’)
additem(‘Heavy armor 05r’)
additem(‘Light armor 09r’)
additem(‘Medium armor 11r’)
additem(‘Oathbreaker armor’)
additem(‘Thyssen armor’)
additem(‘Zireael armor’)
additem(‘Relic Heavy 3 armor’)General Swords
additem(‘Dwarven silver sword 2’)
additem(‘Dwarven sword 2’)
additem(‘Elven silver sword 2’)
additem(‘Nilfgaardian sword 4’)
additem(‘Novigraadan sword 4’)
additem(‘Scoiatael sword 4’)
additem(‘Silver sword 8’)
additem(‘Skellige sword 4’)
additem(‘Witcher Silver Sword’)
additem(‘Anathema’)
additem(‘Arbitrator’)
additem(‘Blackunicorn’)
additem(‘Breathofthenorth’)
additem(‘Cleaver’)
additem(‘Gwyhyr’)
additem(‘Headtaker’)
additem(‘Mourner’)
additem(‘Moonblade’)
additem(‘Weeper’)
additem(‘Unique silver sword’)
additem(‘q704 vampire silver sword’)
additem(‘PC Caretaker Shovel’) (Technically not a sword)Wrapping Up
That’s all for now. Again, do keep in mind that this is nothing but a short version of all the available commands. If you want the full list, then this page will come in handy.
So far, the only thing that managed to crash the game for us was spawning a few hundred NPCs in the same place. Still, we’d recommend keeping a separate save file where you don’t toy around with commands. And if possible, keep a backup of the game as well.
If we forgot to mention something important, you can let us know about it in the comments section.
The forest’s console commands are an easy way to make the game more interesting. After all, we can use them to enable god mode, add any item of our choice to the inventory, control the game in various ways, and so much more.
All you need is the right keywords and that’s about it. But, before that, we highly recommend keeping a backup of the game – just in case that something goes wrong. Console commands are known for breaking/glitching their games in a number of different ways.
Let’s move on!The Forest: How to Enable the Console
The console is more often made for developers rather than the players – which is why many games have it disabled by default. The Forest is also one of these games, but, thankfully, enabling it is relatively easy.
First of all, go to:
*Options
*Gameplay
*Select “Allow Cheats”
*And set it to “on”
Then, while on the main menu, type developermodeon. You won’t see anything, but that should enable the console.
After that, you should be able to bring up the console by using the “F1” key. And that’s about it. Game Modes
You can use these commands on the main menu without even enabling the console in the first place. What they do is that they mostly change how the game plays in a variety of different ways.
ironforest: Makes buildings indestructible
meatmode: Disables cheats
rawmeatmode: Hardcore mode (Permadeath. The moment you die, the save gets erased. Much like The Long Dark in its normal survival mode)
veganmode: Nothing but enemies will appear in caves
vegetarianmode: Enemies will only come out during the night
woodpaste: Rests all holes that are made by the crane and the hole cutter
Burnintest free download. regrowmode: 10% of trees that have fallen down will grow up again during the night while you sleep (Tree stump needs to still be there)The Forest Console Commands and Cheats
Since there are a ton of commands to play with, we’ll try to split up things in multiple categories in order to make things easier. Let’s kick things off with some of the most popular options!
survival on or off: Toggles survival mode (Turning it off means that you won’t have to take care of vital necessities such as eating or drinking)
godmode on or off: Toggles god mode (Disables damage while things such as stamina and food/water meters will never deplete)
buildhack on or off: Basically the same thing with creative mode
buildermode on or off: Enables buildhack while also enabling godmode on and survival off in a single command (Also turns enemies off and adds all non-story related items)
itemhack on or off: Unlimited item quantity (You must already own the item, though)
save: Immediately saves the game regardless of your location
cutgrass [Value]: Cuts grass in the specified radius (The larger the radius, the longer that the command will take in order to load)
cutdowntrees [Percentage]: Cuts down the specified percentage of trees. 100% cuts down all of them
cutdowntrees [Trees]: Unlike percentage, this command allows you to specify the exact number of trees instead
addallitems: Gives you all non-story related items
addallstoryitems: Adds all story-related items to the inventory
buildallghosts: Creates every blueprint that has been placed
cancelallghosts: Has the opposite effect of the above command
speedyrun on or off: Toggles fast run
cavelight on or off: Toggles lighting within caves
killallenemies: Kills all enemies in the vicinity (Doesn’t prevent them from respawning, though)
enemies on or off: Pretty much self-explanatory
terrainrender on or off: Toggles terrain (You can still walk on the disabled terrain)
killlocalplayer: Suicide
killmefast: Permanent suicideItem Commands
Pretty much all the commands that have to do with item commands. Do keep in mind that there are way too many item IDs for us to mention into a single, compact article like this one.
So, if you need the full list, then you can refer to this page.
addclothingbyid [ID]: Gives you the specified clothing. Some of the easiest to use are:
addClothingById 9: Black Suit
addClothingById 32: Tennist Outfit
addClothingById 33: Pilot Uniform
addClothingById 29: Stewardess Dress
There are obviously many more IDs to choose from. Using listclothing should give you the full list.
addallitems: As mentioned at the beginning, this adds all non-story related items to the inventory
removeallitems: Pretty self-explanatory
addallstoryitems: Adds all story-related items to the inventory
removeallstoryitems: Opposite effect of the above command
spawnallpicks: Respawns items that have already been collected
additem [Item ID]: Adds the specified item to your inventory
spawnitem [Item ID]: Spawns the specified item in front of the character
removeitem [Item ID]: Removes the specified item from the inventory
Again, there are a ton of available item IDs to use and the full list can be found over here. Here are a few options to get you started.
301: Creepy Armor
299: Warmsuit
298: Virginia Head
296: Mutant Baby HeadKingdom Come Deliverance Console Commands Weatherford
29: Bomb
87: Crafted Axe
88: Modern Axe
137: Stealth Armor
230: Flintlock Pistol
261: Chainsaw
265: MacheteWeather + Space and Time Commands
All the commands that we know of that can control the weather, time of day, and our position on the map.
goto [Location]: Teleports you the player to the specified location. Here are some options to get you started:
yacht: Inside the Yacht
boat: Top of the Yacht
cross: Back of the Yacht
hull: Spawn location (Plane)
geeselake: Geeselake (Duh)
cave [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7]: The different available caves
If you know the coordinates of a specific location, you can also use goto [Coordinates] to get teleported there. For example, goto 83, -89, -847 teleports the player to the Tennis Racket
forcerain heavy: Changes the weather to heavy “Heavy Rain”
forcerain light: Light rain
forcerain medium: Medium rain
forcerain cloud: Cloudy weather
forcerain sunny: Changes the game’s weather to “Sunny”
Do keep in mind that there is also the option of using numbers instead of numbers and they range from 2 to 6. Whatever fits you best.
advanceday: Skips a day
setcurrentday 100: Sets the day to the specified number
timescale [Value]: Sets the time flow of the game. 1 is the default value while 2 is two times faster
lightingtimeofdayoverride [Time]: Sets the time of day. For example, lightingtimeofdayoverride 15:00 sets the time to 15:00
lightingtimeofdayoverride noon: Sets the time to noon
lightingtimeofdayoverride sunset: Sets the time to sunset
lightingtimeofdayoverride night: Sets the time to night
Do keep in mind that the time/lighting isn’t going to change after inserting the command until you turn it off. MISC Commands
Various commands of miscelaneous nature.
revealcamp: Reveals the entire map
revivelocalplayer: Revives you but may only work in the multiplayer
setstat full: Sets all your stats to full (Energy, stamina, etc.) setstat can also be used for other stats such as Fullness and Sanity as well
allowsunshine on or off: Enables or disables sunshine fog
killallanimals: Kills all animals
spawnanimal [Animal]: Spawns the specified animal. For example, spawnanimal rabbit spawns a rabbit
killallworms: Kills all worms
killendboss: Kills the end boss
spawnmutant [Mutant]: Spawns the specified mutant. For example, spawnmutant female spawns a regular female cannibal
additem 180: Gives you a Katana
PlaceBuiltObjects [Object]: Places the specified object in front of you. For example, PlaceBuiltObjects ArmorMannequinBuilt 1 will summon an Armor Rack. A list of available IDs can be found over hereWrapping Up
That’s all for now. We tried to limit the listed commands as much as possible down to the most important ones.
If you think that we forgot to mention an important one, let us know about it in the comments section. Kingdom Come Deliverance Console Codes
Once again, remember to keep a backup of the game before starting to play around with commands as they can break it in a variety of different ways.
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