Modifies the base of a character's learning attribute Modifies the base of a character's intrigue attribute Modifies the base of a character's diplomacy attribute Removes an artifact from the given character, destroying it Give all artifacts to target character, or the player's character if no target is specified
NOTE: ANY COMMAND BEGINNING WITH "debug_" IS ACCESSIBLE ONLY BY DEVELOPERS-NOT BY PLAYERS. Replace spaces in parameter names with underscore (_). corresponds to the "ID" number found in the chart of Counties. can be found by using the Charinfo function and hovering over the person's name. Nonetheless, upon loading a savegame, the base value will be reduced to 100 - if it was above this value. Correspondingly, the maximum base value a character can achieve is 127. However, as the attributes are stored in signed bytes, it ranges from -128 to 127. Character attributes (diplomacy, intrigue, etc.) normally range from 0-20. For "None" scope there is only one way to use it, for "Global" scope it will toggle things globally, example: marry_anyone allows ALL characters to marry anyone. If no parameters are listed then assume that it has a single optional character id parameter. Most targeted commands accept character ids as the optional 2nd parameter, notable exceptions are religion/ culture which if the character id is added it must be the first parameter ("religion orthodox" or "religion 555 orthodox"). For " Character" scope, if none is given then it will default to the player (some commands excepted, such as age). On Windows, Alt + NumPad 2 + NumPad 1 enters a §.īelow is a list of commands and any parameter they accept (in order, if more than one) with a description of what the command will do. On French keyboards, this is ⇧Shift + ! and Alt + 2 + 1. On Portuguese keyboards, this is Alt Gr + 4 or Alt + 0167. On Spanish and Italian keyboards, this is is Alt + 2 + 1. On German/Nordic keyboards, this is ⇧Shift + 3 This may also be the combo of left shift and the §| key to the left of the number 1 on the number row. on Linux/US international layouts, this is Alt Gr + `. On US keyboards, located to the left of 1. If you don't use Ironman for your current game, you can open the console by typing any of the following: Keep in mind that the console is not accessible in Ironman! Please help with verifying or updating older sections of this article.Īt least some were last verified for version 3.2.Ĭonsole commands are instructions to the game that players can use to cheat, experiment, or work around bugs.