Console commands are a part of the very fabric that makes up Bethesda RPGs. While they're exclusive to the PC versions of games, console commands offer players a way to gain a small, or large, edge during their playthrough. The original Oblivion featured a laundry list of console commands, and Oblivion Remastered has brought all of them back.
Some console commands are fairly harmless in Cyrodiil, while others can completely alter your playthrough. You can activate god mode to rain down hellfire on the citizens of the country, or simply add some items to your inventory that you need for a quest. In any case, you can see a complete list of every console command and how to use them in Oblivion Remastered below. Naturally, for much more on the game, refer to our complete Oblivion Remastered walkthrough.
First up, let's talk about how to use console commands. As previously mentioned, this is a PC-only feature in Oblivion Remastered, so PlayStation and Xbox players will have to sit this one out.
PC players can follow the steps below to activate console commands:
As you'll see when you bring up the console command menu, achievements become disabled if you use any kind of cheat. While a mod in Oblivion Remastered might be able to work around this, if achievements are important to you, consider whether you want to use console commands or not.
Now that you know how to use console commands, it's time to see what they are and what they do in Oblivion Remastered. In the list below, you'll see each console command itself and its description. You must type the console command exactly as it appears in the list when you activate it in-game. If you put even a space where it's not supposed to be, the console command won't work.
Some of these are certainly more useful console commands than others in Oblivion Remastered, but you're able to make use of most of them during a single playthrough. Adding and removing items from your inventory, messing with enemies, and changing your level, skills, and attributes will likely be the commands you use the most frequently, though.
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Some console commands are fairly harmless in Cyrodiil, while others can completely alter your playthrough. You can activate god mode to rain down hellfire on the citizens of the country, or simply add some items to your inventory that you need for a quest. In any case, you can see a complete list of every console command and how to use them in Oblivion Remastered below. Naturally, for much more on the game, refer to our complete Oblivion Remastered walkthrough.
How to use console commands in Oblivion Remastered
First up, let's talk about how to use console commands. As previously mentioned, this is a PC-only feature in Oblivion Remastered, so PlayStation and Xbox players will have to sit this one out.
PC players can follow the steps below to activate console commands:
- Once you're in-game, press the tilde (~) key, next to the 1 key, on your keyboard
- This brings up the console command menu, which is a large black text box that has a repeating line at the bottom of it
- The repeating line indicates where you can type in your console command
- To use a console command, simply type it in exactly as it appears in the list below, press Enter, and your cheat will activate
As you'll see when you bring up the console command menu, achievements become disabled if you use any kind of cheat. While a mod in Oblivion Remastered might be able to work around this, if achievements are important to you, consider whether you want to use console commands or not.
Oblivion Remastered console commands list - all cheats
Now that you know how to use console commands, it's time to see what they are and what they do in Oblivion Remastered. In the list below, you'll see each console command itself and its description. You must type the console command exactly as it appears in the list when you activate it in-game. If you put even a space where it's not supposed to be, the console command won't work.
Console Command | In-game Action |
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tgm | Enables God Mode |
player.additem [ID] [#] | Adds a specific item and a specific amount of the item to the player's inventory |
removeitem [ID] [#] | Removes a specific item and a specific amount of the item from the player's inventory |
fov [#] | Changes your field of view (1-180) |
unlock [target] | Unlocks specified door/chest/etc. |
advlevel | Level up by one |
player.setlevel [#] | Sets your level to whatever number you specify |
setav [attribute] [#] | Sets an attribute to a specific number |
modpca [attribute] [#] | Adds a specified number of points to an attribute |
modpcs [skill] [#] | Adds a specific number of levels to a skill |
advskill [skill] [#] | Levels up a specific skill by a specified number |
SetPCFame [#] | Sets your fame level to a specific number |
SetPCInfamy [#] | Sets your infamy level to a specific number |
setcrimegold [#] | Sets your bounty level to a specific number |
player.setcrimegold 0 | Sets your bounty to zero gold |
player.payfinethief | Pays a bounty without removing stolen goods from your inventory |
player.payfine | Pays a bounty and removes stolen goods from your inventory |
kill [target] | Kills a named target instantly |
killall | Kills all living creatures in an area |
startcombat [target] | A specified target becomes hostile |
stopcombat [target] | A specified target becomes passive |
setscale [target] [#] | Alter the size of a specified target to be small or big |
player.setscale [#] | Alter the size of the player to be small or big |
player.setfactionrank [ID] [#] | Set your Faction rank to a specific number |
completequest [questID] | Completes a specified quest instantly |
psb | Unlocks every spell |
player.addspell [spellID] | Adds a specified spell to your spellbook |
player.removespell [spellID] | Removes a specified spell from your spellbook |
moveto [locationID] | Moves the player to a specified location |
player.placeatme [ID] [#] | Duplicates an item or target at the player's location |
lock [target] [#] | Locks a specified door/chest/etc. at a certain lockpicking level |
tfow | Shows the entire world map |
coe (X),(Y) | Teleports the player to specific coordinates |
tmm 1 | Shows all world map markers |
tcl | Turns on/off collision |
swdp | Shows what NPC is detecting the player |
disable [target] | Removes a target from the game |
enable [target] | Adds a removed target to the game |
activate [target] | Activates a specified target |
getav [attribute] | Shows a specified attribute's points |
SexChange | Changes the player's body type |
ShowClassMenu | Changes the player's class |
ShowRaceMenu | Changes the player's race |
ShowBirthsignMenu | Changes the player's Birthsign |
ShowSpellMaking | Shows the spellbook screen |
ShowEnchantment | Shows the enchantments screen |
SetOwnership | Changes the ownership of an item to the player |
SetOpenState [1] | Unlocks doors/chests/etc. instantly |
SetOpenState [0] | Locks doors/chests/etc. instantly |
removeallitems | Removes all items from the player's inventory |
dispel [spellID] | Removes a specified spell effect from the player |
dispelallspells | Removes all spell effects from the player |
equipitem [ID] | Equips a specified item from the player's inventory |
DuplicateAllItems [ID] | Duplicates a specified target's inventory to a nearby chest |
setquestobject [ID] [flag] | Turns a specified item into an item for a quest |
showquestlog | Shows your quest log |
showquestlog 1 | Shows your completed quests |
showquestlog 0 | Shows your uncompleted quests |
caqs | Completes every quest |
GetStage [questID] | Shows your current quest objective |
player.completequest [questID] | Completes a specified quest |
SetStage [questID] [stage] | Sets a quest for a specified objective |
sq | Shows all quests and their objectives |
sqt | Shows the objective and ID of a quest |
movetoqt | Teleports the player to the current quest objective |
showsubtitle | Shows subtitles |
tm | Shows menus |
tfc | Toggles free camera mode |
tai | Shows AI behavior |
tcai | Shows combat AI behavior |
tdetect | Shows AI and player detection |
tfh | Toggles Full Help mode |
save [name] | Saves the game with specific text |
qqq | Exits the game instantly |
Some of these are certainly more useful console commands than others in Oblivion Remastered, but you're able to make use of most of them during a single playthrough. Adding and removing items from your inventory, messing with enemies, and changing your level, skills, and attributes will likely be the commands you use the most frequently, though.
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