Mar 11, 2013. The Elder Scrolls 5 Skyrim is one of the biggest games in history. It is almost impossible to learn all its elements by yourself, so we created this tutorial. It contains a complete walkthrough describing all the quests present in the game (main, side, Deadric, Guild-related, and those related to the civil war), as well as their branching paths and alternative ways of completing them.
Despite how long it's been out, Skyrim still enjoys a dedicated audience thanks to a thriving modding scene, as well as Bethesda's fair hand for designing an eminently replayable game. At this point though, it's safe to say that you've probably played a fair chunk of the game legitimately, and might fancy spicing up your next playthrough with a few overpowered abilities, or at least removing some of the duller elements altogether.
For this reason, we've compiled a round-up of some of the most useful console commands you can use for the PC version of the game. To get started with any of these cheats, all you have to do is hit the tilde key (which looks like this ~), then enter your cheat of choice. Leave the console window using the tilde button once more, and you'll see the change reflected in the game immediately.
- Revive her using a different console command if you cannot find her body. Open the console and type in this exact code: a2c94.resurrect This also works for other followers; just replace 'a2c94' with their respective Ref IDs (you don't have to put the '000' right before every ID). You can find the Ref IDs of NPCs here.
- Skyrim's main form of currency is gold. Surprisingly, gold (the currency) can't be made from any form of golden ingot - you can only obtain gold as loot, via trading, from natural spawn locations and from rewards from quests. Oh, and through console commands - that's what this guide is for, to show you how to use the gold cheat.
Player console commands
Here are some of our favourite commands for granting your character godlike status, and unlimited funds - to name just a couple:
addshout - Type the name of your desired Dragon Shout after this command to add it to your repertoire immediately.
AdvSkill [SKILL ID] # - If you want to level up a particular skill, simply enter this command. SKILL ID is simply the name of the skill in question. After that, just add the number you wish to level it up by.
player.advlevel - Keep entering this command repeatedly to advance your character one level each time, without having to do anything resembling actual effort.
player.modav carryweight # - Enter this command to increase the amount of random crap you're able to stuff into your backpack.
player.setav speedmult ### - The higher the number you use here, the faster your character will move throughout the world. Warning: max level is really, really fast..
player.setcrimegold ### - Use this command to change your wanted level. At 000 you're clean as a whistle, while at 999 it's time to start legging it.
player.setlevel ## - Change the number to whatever level you'd like your decidedly unheroic hero to be.
psb - If you want to unlock every single spell in the game, just tap this command in.
sexchange - This command will change the sex of your hero or heroine.
showracemenu - Starting to regret some of the decisions you made during the character creation phase of the game? Use this command to revisit your starting choices.
tgm - Activates god mode, making you completely invincible.
tcl - Turns off clipping, allowing you to walk anywhere, in any direction, through any thing.
tim - In immortal mode, you can still take damage but you can't actually be killed.
rm - Use to activate and deactivate run mode.
unlock - Make sure you've highlighted the chest, or door, or case that you want to unlock, then enter this simple command to open it.
World and environment console commands
There are several commands that will help you muck about with the world itself. Here are some of the most useful:
fov - Instead of messing around with. ini files, you can use this console command to set your field of view on the fly.
tai - If you enter this command, every AI character in the game will stop in their tracks. Run it again to get everyone back to business.
tcai - If, on the other hand, you simply want to take the sting out of a fight, use this code to render every inhabitant of the game completely placid.
tfc - Want to take to the skies and have a proper aerial view of Skyrim? Enter this code.
tfow - Removes all fog of war elements from your local map.
tm - Enter this into the console window to disable every menu element, making it easy to capture pristine screenshots. Note that this also disables the console itself, so you'll have to re-enter the code blind in order to reactivate the UI.
tmm - By adding 0 or 1 to the end of this command you'll be able to activate and deactivate every map marker in the game.
tg - Toggles grass on and off when entered.
tt - As above, but for trees.
tws - Disables the appearance of water.
Item console commands
Each item in Skyrim has a special code associated with it and you can find a comprehensive round-up of them at uesp.net. Enter the following command in - along with the appropriate Item ID - to get your hands on the goodies without any effort whatsoever.
player.additem ITEM NAME ###
Note that the number should be entered in three-digit format, so 015 for fifteen of the item in question, 009 for nine and so on.
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To get you started, here are some very common items you're likely to want to add to your stash.
Clone hero song packs. player.additem 0000000f ### - This will allow you to add whatever chunk of change you want to your wallet.
player.additem 0000000a ### - You can never have too many lockpicks, so why not add a load to your backpack nice and quickly?
coc qasmoke - For the man or woman who doesn't have everything, use this command to access a special room housing all of Skyrim's items.
removeallitems - Want someone's stuff and can't even be bothered to ask for it? Enter this code to have them stripped bare, and then send everything they own to your backpack. Thanks!
From visual upgrades, to console mods and levelling skills.
Want more help with Skyrim? Find out how to join every guild and faction, how to earn Gold fast, learning about XP and levelling to 100, max Crafting skills, max Warrior skills, max Thief skills and max Mage skills, how to get married, where to buy a house, how to start Dawnguard, Hearthfire and Dragonborn DLC expansions. If you're on PC, we have a list of console commands and cheats, and you can learn about the remastered version and how to install mods with our Skyrim guide. Finally, with Switch owners, we have Skyrim amiibo support explained to help unlock special Zelda-themed items.
Quest console commands
You'll need to enter the quest ID for some of these commands. You can find all of these identifiers over at uesp.net
caqs - This will wrap up every single stage of the main quest. Warning: this can be a little buggy and has the potential to make a real mess of your save.
completequest QUEST ID - Finishes off the specified quest altogether. Hooray for no effort!
kill - Simply highlight your victim and then tap this command in to have them crash to the floor.
killall - When you need everyone around you to die fast, enter this genocidal console command to get the job done.
movetoqt - Picked up a quest and can't be bothered to walk to your victim? Simply tap this command in to head to them instantly.
player.sqs QUEST ID - Displays all of the stages of a given quest.
resurrect - If you're feeling no small amount of remorse for your senseless killing, target the corpse and then enter this command to bring them back to life.
setstage QUEST ID # - Advances a quest to a particular stage. Use this if you've bugged out somewhere and need a quick fix.
There is a lot going on underneath the hood of Skyrim, and if you are feeling a bit technical you can start messing around with the game's functions by using Skyrim console commands and cheats in the game's developer console. With a few commands, you can instantly complete quests, teleport across the world, or even access spells that never made it into the final version of the game. So whether, you want to skip through some of the game's busywork, drastically alter your character build, or nerf the living daylights out of a giant, we've got the Skyrim console commands for you.
We've brought together all of the commands and cheats that can be used in Skyrim in one handy list as well as a quick guide to correctly entering them. You will also notice that our list is broken down into a a few key categories starting with basic and fun cheats and working down towards some more granular tweaks you can employ.
Just be sure to check out what each console command does before popping it into the developer console – you know what they say: with great Skyrim console commands, comes great responsibility.
How do you enter Skyrim commands?
To use Skyrim's commands, you'll need to open the developer console screen. This is easily done by tapping the tilde (~) key, which can be found under the Esc key, and just to the left of the 1 key on an American English keyboard. If you're using a British English keyboard, you'll need to tap the grave (`) key, which is located in the same place.
When typing in console commands, remember that commands are not case sensitive, so don't worry about caps lock. You'll find that many commands will have a section that says something like<#>. In these cases, do not type the<> brackets, nor the #. Instead, type out the name of the item you want, and follow up by replacing the # with thenumberof items you require.
For example:
player .addItem <#>
is the command to add new items to your inventory. If you wanted to add 100 gold to your inventory, you'd type in
player .additem 00000f 100
Some commands require an item to be targeted. To do this, open the console, and then click on the object. The name of the targeted object will then appear in the middle of the screen.
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Toggle Immortal Mode
TIM
Turns on and off immortal mode. You character will still take damage, but cannot be killed.
Toggle God Mode
tgm
Turns God Mode on and off. Grants infinite health, magicka, and stamina. Carry weight does not affect movement speed or fast travel ability.
Kill Target
kill
Instantly kills the target. Will not work on ‘essential' NPCs.
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Add gold to Inventory
player .additem 00000f 100
Adds 100 gold to your inventory. Replace 100 with the amount of your choice for more or less gold.
Skyrim NPC Commands
Resurrect
Resurrect <#>
Brings a dead NPC back to life. Using <1> resurrects them with all items intact. Using no number removes the corpse and creates a fresh copy of the NPC.
Empty Inventory
removeallitems
Removes all items from the target's inventory. Add to transfer all items to your own inventory.
Add Item
additem <#>
Adds an item to the target's inventory.
Set NPC Level
setlevel <1>,<2>,<3>,<4>
Sets the level of a targeted NPC. Because of Skyrim's scaling level system, this one is a little tricky. You need to assign four values. Each number is:
1: <% of PC's level * 10> The NPC's level in comparison to player, based on % of players level. (1000 = 100.0%)
2: <1 level +/-> How many levels this NPC will be above or below the level in 1.
3: The lowest level this NPC can be.
4: The highest level this NPC can be.
Skyrim Toggle Commands
Toggle Run mode
rm
Switches between run and walk modes.
Toggle Grass
tg
Turns grass on and off.
Toggle Trees
tt
Turns trees on and off.
Toggle Water Display
tws
Turns water display on and off when not underwater.
Toggle Framework Border
twf
Turns the framework border on and off.
Toggle Skybox
ts
Turns skyboxes and fog effects on and off.
Toggle Map Regions
tfow
Turns unexplored areas on the local map on and off.
Toggle Level of Detail
TLL
Toggles between settings of Level of Detail.
Toggle Image Settings
teofis
Turns taxing image settings such as blur on and off.
Toggle Script Processing
tscr
Turns script processing on and off.
Toggle Collision
TCL
Toggles clipping for a targeted item. If you have become stuck on an item, targeting the item and using this command will let you move through it.
Toggle Menus
tm
Turns interface menus on and off. Will completely remove the HUD.
Toggle Freefly Camera
tfc
Turns free-flying camera on and off. Type tfc1 to also pause the game.
Toggle Artificial Intelligence
TAI
Turns artificial intelligence on and off. Characters will not react to you.
Toggle Combat Artificial Intelligence
TCAI
Turns combat AI on and off. Characters may become hostile, but will not attack. Combine with TAI command to completely disable NPCs.
Toggle Detection
TDetect
Toggles AI detection. This will not stop pickpocket detection.
Toggle Player Control
tc
Turns on and off control of an NPC. To use, target an NPC and type the command. The NPC will now be controlled, and player will have command of both their character and the NPC simultaneously.
Toggle Map Markers
tmm <#>
Turns map markers on and off. <0> disables all, <1> enables all, <1,0,1> shows all, no fast travel.
Skyrim Item Commands
Equip Item
equipitem <#>
Forces a target to equip an item that's in their inventory. Select which hand they use by deleting as applicable.
Equip Spell
Equipspell
Forces a target to equip a spell. Spells cannot be acquired using the command, so they must already be known by the target.
Unequip Item
Unequipitem <#>
Forces the target to unequip an item they are using.
Make an NPC mortal/immortal
setessential <#>
Sets the mortality of the target. Use <0> for mortal, or <1> for immortal.
Disappear
Disable
Makes a target disappear. The target will still be loaded in the cell, but will not be visible.
Re-appear
Enable
Makes a disabled target re-appear.
Detele
MarkForDelete
Permanently deletes a targeted item. This removes the target entirely, rather than just making them disappear.
Set Ownership
setownership
Allows you to make an item ownerless. When picked up, the don't become owned by the player.
Unlock
unlock
Unlocks a targeted chest or door.
Lock
lock <#>
Locks a chest, door, or person. The # value is the level of lock difficulty, between 0-100. Anything higher than 100 is an unpickable lock.
Resurrect
Resurrect <#>
Brings a dead NPC back to life. Using <1> resurrects them with all items intact. Using no number removes the corpse and creates a fresh copy of the NPC.
Empty Inventory
removeallitems
Removes all items from the target's inventory. Add to transfer all items to your own inventory.
Gender Change
sexchange
Changes the gender of the targeted NPC, or the player character. Will change the body shape, but not the head and face.
Add Item
additem <#>
Adds an item to the target's inventory.
Set NPC Level
setlevel <1>,<2>,<3>,<4>
Sets the level of a targeted NPC. Because of Skyrim's scaling level system, this one is a little tricky. You need to assign four values. Each number is:
1: <% of PC's level * 10> The NPC's level in comparison to player, based on % of players level. (1000 = 100.0%)
2: <1 level +/-> How many levels this NPC will be above or below the level in 1.
3: The lowest level this NPC can be.
4: The highest level this NPC can be.
Set Scale
setscale <#>
Sets the scale of a targeted object. If nothing is targeted, it applies to your character. When applied to a character, it increases or decreases speed and damage.
Teleport NPC
moveto player
Teleports an NPC to you.
Set Player Relationship
player.setrelationshiprank <#>
Changes the relationship between a player and an NPC, which alters their disposition to you. Replace # with numbers 1-4.
Add or Take items from NPC Inventory
openactorcontainer <#>
Certain actor NPCs will have different items depending on their faction ranking. Use this command, replacing # with 1-4 depending on the actor's rank status. This will allow you access to their inventory.
Return Position
GetPos
Returns the position value of the target. Replace with the x,y,z values of the axis required. This is useful for positioning items precisely.
Set Position
SetPos <#>
Sets the position value of the target. Replace with the x,y,z values of the axis required. This is useful for positioning items precisely.
Return Angle
GetAngle
Returns the rotational axis of the target. Replace with the x,y,z values of the axis required. This is useful for positioning items precisely.
Set Angle
SetAngle <#>
Sets the rotational axis of the target. Replace with the x,y,z values of the axis required. This is useful for positioning items precisely.
Skyrim Quest Commands
Get Current Stage
GetStage
Gets the current quest stage for the chosen quest.
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Display Quest Stages
player.sqs
Shows all the stages of a quest.
Set Quest Stage completed/uncompleted
SetObjectiveCompleted <1 to set, 0 to unset>
Sets a quest stage as either completed or uncompleted.
Set Quest Stage
SetStage
Sets a quest to a specific stage. Useful for if a quest has glitched.
Move to Target
movetoqt
Moves you to the target of the quest.
Show all current Quests
showquesttargets
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Complete All Quests
caqs
Completes all stages of every quest. (Buggy and not recommended)
Complete Quest
CompleteQuest
Completes a quest.
Skyrim Player Commands
Unlock Shout
player.unlockword
Unlocks a Dragon Shout to be used by the player.
Add Shout
Addshout
Adds a Shout to the player's skill list. The shout must first be unlocked.
Change Race
SetPlayerRace
Changes the race of your character
Set Race
Player.SetRace
A slight variant on Change Race, this allows you to become a race not available in character creation, such as a dragon by using DragonRace as the raceID.
Adjust Field of View
fov <#>
Allows you to set the field of view. Default setting is 75, and maximum setting is 160.
Set Free-Flying Camera Speed
sucsm <#>
Sets the speed of the free-flying camera. Default setting is 1. Setting 2 will double the speed, setting 0.5 will half the speed.
Camera Angles
animcam
Allows you to change the angle of the camera without changing the direction your character is facing. Keeps camera movement independant of character movement.
Activate both 1st and 3rd person views
s1st
While in third person view, the character's arms will still display behind the player character, allowing you to be in both first and third person simultaneously. Because you're a mad person.
Open Character Customisation Menu
showracemenu
Opens up a character menu showing magicka, stamina, and health. You can make changes to your character from this menu.
Add Perk
player.addperk
Adds a specified perk to your character.
Remove Perk
player.removeperk
Removes a perk. Note: will not refund the point spent to unlock perk.
Add Spell
player.addspell
Adds a specified spell, disease, or power to your abilities. Can be used to add spells that are in the game's code but not actually used, such as the Conjure Dragon Priest spell.
Remove Spell
Player.removespell
Removes a spell, disease, or power from the player.
Add Item to Inventory
player.additem <#>
Adds an item to your inventory.
Remove Item from Inventory
player.removeitem <#>
Removed an item from your inventory.
Drop Item
player.drop <#>
Will drop the specified item on the floor.
List Inventory
player.showinventory
Lists all items in your inventory, along with their itemID codes. Use PgUp and PgDwn to scroll the list.
Add Bounty
player.setcrimegold <#>
Adds a specific amount of gold to the bounty you have with a specific faction.
Pay Bounty
player.paycrimegold
Removes the bounty on your head. The X value needs to be changed to <1> to remove items you have stolen, or <0> to keep them. The Y value needs to be set to <1> to go to jail, or <0> to not go to jail.
Set Player Level
player.setlevel <#>
Sets your current character level to any given value.
Teach Word of Power
player.teachword
Teaches your character a World of Power.
Set Actor Value
player.setav <#>
Satilite tv software. Sets the Actor Value to any given value.
Modify Actor Value
player.modav <+/-#>
Modifies the Actor Value by a given value.
Place Item
player.placeatme <#>
Places an item or actor next to the player.
Add Enchanted Object
playerEnchantObject
Adds an item to your inventory with two magic effects.
Increase Skill Points
IncPCS
Increases skill points in a given field by one point.
Give Skill Points
AdvSkill <#>
Gives the player a specified amount of skill points to use.
Player Spell Book
psb
Unlocks all spells and shouts, including ones that were not used as part of the final Skyrim game.
Level Up
player.advlevel
Forces the player to level up. Character will only level up, you won't be able to choose a new perk.
Enable Control in Cinematics
enableplayercontrols
Enables player control during cinematic cutscenes.
Give Dragon Souls
player.forceav dragonsouls #
Gives the player a specified amount of Dragon Souls to use.
Skyrim Other Commands
Add NPC to Faction
Addfac <#>
Adds a selected NPC to a Faction. A 1-4 rank can be assigned by replacing #.
Remove NPC from Faction
RemoveFac
Removes a selected NPC from a Faction.
Set Follower Count
set playerfollowercount to <#>
Sets the amount of followers for the player. Setting to 0 clears all followers and allows you to recruit.
Set NPC as Reference
Prid
Sets an NPC as a reference, which can then be used with other commands. Useful for when the NPC cannot be seen, such as in glitched quests.
Execute a .bat
bat
Executes a .bat file for batch commands.
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Show All Commands and Descriptions
help <'Object name'> <#>
Shows all descriptions and itemIDs for searched items. For example, searching for 'orcish armour' will show all items with ‘orcish armour' in the name. # sets the limit for search, with 0 having no limits, and 4 demanding an exact match.
Quit
qqq
Quits the game instantly.
Kill all NPCs
killall
Kills all non-essential NPCs in the local area.
Set Time Scale
set timescale to <#>
Sets the rate of time passage in the game. 20 is the default, and 1 is real-time.
Set Weather
sw
Sets the current climate to the desired weather patterns.
Skyrim movement commands
Centre on Cell
coc
Teleports you to the centre of the cell.
Centre on World
cow Tamriel
Teleports you to the specified coordinated.
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NPC Corpse Clean up
WIDeadBodyCleanupCell
Holds the bodies of NPCs that have died.
Move to NPC
player.moveto
Moves you to the location of an NPC.
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