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Starfield – All console commands and cheats

Updated: Sep 8, 2023 3:20 pm
Starfield – All console commands and cheats

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Do you want to input console commands in Starfield? There are a lot to choose from and they can help you out in massive ways. For instance, you can input commands to turn on God Mode, have increased stamina, remove your need for oxygen, have unlimited ammo, or even get infinite wealth. The available powers are endless.

Console commands are a great way to get ahead in the game without needing to put in the extra work to make everything happen. With a few clicks, you can do just about anything. Just like in previous Bethesda games like Fallout and Skyrim, you can alter the game in crazy ways.

Perhaps you want an infinite number of digipicks for lockpicking or maybe you want to know the location of all the planets. Perhaps you can even get an infinite amount of storage in your ship. Here are all of the console commands and cheats that you can input in Starfield.

How to input console commands in Starfield

If you want to input console commands in Starfield, you need to press the ~ key. This will bring up a chat bar at the bottom of the screen. You can then input a code from the tables below and press the enter key. Once enter is pressed, the console command will take effect.

All console commands and cheats in Starfield

Starfield has a lot of console commands with a variety of effects. The following different commands can be input in the command bar. Note: If you type in any of these commands or cheats, you will not be able to get any in-game achievements on PC or Xbox Series X/S.

All item codes in Starfield

Item commands will get you a specific item in the game. After typing the command, follow it with the number of the item you want. For instance, if you want credits, type in Player.AddItem 0000000F 1000. This will get you 1,000 credits. The item you request will automatically be added to your inventory.

All item commands start with Player.AddItem and are then followed by one of the item numbers listed below.

Item NumberItem Name
0000000FCredits
0000000ADigipicks
000547A3Weapon: Breach
0002EB45Weapon: MagSniper
0026D963Weapon: Big Bang
0026D960Weapon: Shotty
0026D964Weapon: Auto-Rivet
0002CB5FWeapon: Regulator
0002EB42Weapon: Magshot
0026D96AWeapon: Bridger
00000FD6Weapon: Razorback
0026D96BWeapon: Coachman
00023606Weapon: Magpulse
0026D96DWeapon: Urban Eagle
0026D95DWeapon: Sidestar
00065925Incendiary Experimental Nishina Spacesuit
0007B2B9Sentinel’s UC Antixeno Spacesuit
0022B8F6Repulsing Explorer Spacesuit
0013F97DPeacemaker Spacesuit
00225FC9Monster Costume
001F22BCGran-Gran’s Spacesuit
0010A25DArmor-Plated UC AntiXeno Pack 
0001754EMark 1 Pack
0021A86CUC Shock Power Pack
00065926Reactive Experimental Nishina Helmet
0010A25EIncendiary UC AntiXeno Space Helmet
0013F97BPeacemaker Space Helmet
0001754FMark I Space Helmet
001F22BCGran-Gran’s Space Helmet

All toggle commands in Starfield

Toggle commands are console commands that can be turned on and off. When one of these commands is input into the command bar, it can be turned off by typing it in a second time.

Console CommandEffect
TGMToggle God Mode
TIMToggle Immortal Mode
PSBPlayer Spellbook
TdetectToggle Detect
TcaiToggle Combat AI
TCLToggle No Clip
TMToggle Menus
TFCToggle Freefly Camera

All player commands in Starfield

Player commands are console commands that affect the player and alter your stats. This will allow you to get skills, change your character’s gender, or even level yourself up.

Console CommandEffect
player.setlevel (Value)Sets player level to specific number
player.additem (Item ID) (Value)Gives player specified item and quantity
player.placeatme (Item ID) (Value)Spawns specified creature or item in front of player
player.paycrimegold 0 0 (Faction ID)Pays off player bounty for specified faction
showlooksmenu player 1Opens character creator
player.removeperk (Perk ID)Removes specified perk from character
player.addperk (Perk ID)Add specified perk to character
sexchangeChanges your character’s gender
showmenu sleepwaitmenuAllows you to wait without resting

All targeted commands in Starfield

Targeted commands are console commands that can be targeted at specific creatures/enemies or items. Using these commands, you can kill targeted NPCs like companions and enemies or even resurrect the dead.

Console CommandEffect
(Ref ID).amod (OMOD ID)Attaches weapon mod to designated weapon
(Ref ID).rmod (OMOD ID)Removes weapon mod from designated weapon
killallKills all NPCs in the area
kahKills all hostiles in the area
resurrectResurrects target NPC
unlockUnlocks target door or container

All quest commands in Starfield

Quest commands are console commands that will affect quests.

Console CommandEffect
saqStarts all quests in the game (Warning: it will likely crash your game)
caqsCompletes all main story quests in the game

All miscellaneous commands in Starfield

Console CommandEffect
ShowHighMaxHeights (shmh)Shows or hides the high-res max height data.
EnableStoryManagerLoggingEnable story manager logging.
DumpPapyrusStacks (dps)Dumps all Papyrus stack information the log.
DumpPapyrusTimersDumps all Papyrus timer registrations to the log.
DumpPapyrusLOSEventsDumps all Papyrus LOS event registrations to the log.
DumpPapyrusDistanceEventsDumps all Papyrus distance event registrations to the log.
DumpPapyrusPersistenceInfo (dppi)Dumps everything in Papyrus persisting the reference called on, or passed.
RunCompactionRun a pass of compaction if possible.
SetSubgraphToDebugSubgraph To Debug.
HavokVDBCaptureHavok VDB Capture
ToggleNavmeshInfoToggle a view mode similar to the map camera and displays navmesh infos.
PlaySyncAnimPlay Sync Anim.
SetFormKnownSets the known flag on a form.
ForceResetForce the game to run a full reset.
PushCameraPush camera to editor.
ShowModsShow all property mods on an object.
AttachModAttach a mod to an object.
RemoveModRemove a mod from an object.

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