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You can use console commands to cheat in Starfield, just as you can with other Bethesda games on PC. Whether you want to cheat yourself into more credits or just want a bazillion digipicks, we won’t judge you. Sometimes cheating is fun!
Of course, your mileage may vary, and some of these commands can legitimately break your game. That said, before you start using any of these console commands, make sure to manually save your game, in case you need to revert any of the damage you did.
How to use console commands in Starfield
To open the console in Starfield, press the ` key (above Tab). You’ll get a notice that using some console commands will disable achievements from this save. From there, you can type in or paste in whatever commands suit your fancy. Just type in whatever you want and hit enter to submit. You can close the console by pressing the ` key again.
You cannot use console commands on Xbox.
Useful Starfield console command list
Below we list out some of the more useful console commands. There are definitely far more commands than what we list below, but we’ve only listed the ones that we can confirm work. There’s lots of crossover from the console commands for Skyrim and Fallout, though some of them don’t seem to work, even if the console doesn’t say there’s an error. We’ll update this list as we find more useful commands.
Again, be careful when using these. Some of them may break your game. We’ve marked the particularly dicey ones as dangerous in our list.
Starfield console commands (cheats) list
Command | Effect |
---|---|
Command | Effect |
tgm | Toggles god mode |
player.setlevel # | Set your player level to #. |
killall | Kill all nearby targets (even your companion) |
kah | Kill all hostiles |
unlock | Unlocks doors and containers. Click the locked object with the console up and then use the command to unlock the selected object. |
movetoqt | Teleports you to your active quest target |
player.additem item-ID # | Gives you # of whichever item you provided the ID for |
player.additem f # | Adds # credits |
player.additem a # | Adds # digipicks |
player.additem ABF9 # | Adds # med packs |
player.additem 3FB19 # | Adds # ship parts |
player.setav carryweight # | Sets your maximum carry weight to # |
player.addperk perk-ID | Levels up the skill you provide the ID for once. Use this command multiple times to keep leveling up the skill without having to complete the challenges. (See list of perk IDs below) |
showmenu sleepwaitmenu | Shows a menu that allows you to adjust time |
saq | Starts all quests (dangerous) |
caqs | Completes every quest (also dangerous) |
psb | Give yourself every power |
tm | Turns UI on/off |
tdetect | Toggles being detected by NPCs (for easy stealing) |
tcl | Toggles no clip, allowing you top pass through walls and other objects |
help (search term) | Gives your IDs and command information for whatever you searched. (see below) |
Item, weapon, and skill IDs
In order to give yourself items and skills, you’ll need to know their specific IDs, an alphanumeric combination in the game’s files. Lucky for you, we provide a lot of IDs for useful items and weapons, and all the IDs for the different skills in the game. If you need to look for more items, you can use the help command to find more IDs, which we detail how to do if you scroll down past the following tables.
Item and weapon IDs
These are definitely not all the item and weapon IDs in the game (or else this table would be way too long), but we list out some of the more useful IDs below. We’ll add more useful ones as we find them.
Starfield item and weapon IDs
Item type | Item | ID |
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Item type | Item | ID |
Spacesuit | Starborn Spacesuit Astra | 12E187 |
Spacesuit | Starborn Spacesuit Avitus | 1CBA52 |
Spacesuit | Starborn Spacesuit Gravitas | 21C77E |
Spacesuit | Starborn Spacesuit Venator | 21C77F |
Spacesuit | Starborn Spacesuit Locus | 1CBA4A |
Spacesuit | Starborn Spacesuit Materia | 1CBA49 |
Spacesuit | Starborn Spacesuit Tenebris | 1CBA4D |
Spacesuit | Starborn Spacesuit Solis | 2D7365 |
Spacesuit | Starborn Spacesuit Tempus | 2D7346 |
Spacesuit | Starborn Spacesuit Bellum | 1CBA4E |
Throwables | Frag Grenade | 115EF |
Throwables | Impact Grenade | 26D89F |
Throwables | Incendiary Grenade | 26F180 |
Throwables | Particle Grenade | 26D89E |
Throwables | Shrapnel Grenade | 26D89D |
Throwables | Fragmentation Mine | 4A41A |
Throwables | Cryo Mine | 389F34 |
Throwables | Stun Mine | 3C23E3 |
Throwables | Inferno Mine | 389F33 |
Throwables | Tesla Pylon | 389F37 |
Throwables | Toxic Gas Mine | 3C23E4 |
Weapon | AA-99 | 2BF65B |
Weapon | Arc Welder | 26D965 |
Weapon | Auto-Rivet | 26D964 |
Weapon | Barrow Knife | 26F181 |
Weapon | Beowulf | 4716C |
Weapon | Big Bang | 26D963 |
Weapon | Breach | 547A3 |
Weapon | Bridger | 26D96A |
Weapon | Coachman | 26D96B |
Weapon | Combat Knife | 35A48 |
Weapon | Cutter | 16758 |
Weapon | Discarded Sidestar | 2F413A |
Weapon | Drum Beat | 18DE2C |
Weapon | Ecliptic Pistol | 26D96E |
Weapon | Eon | 476C4 |
Weapon | Equinox | 1BC4F |
Weapon | Grendel | 28A02 |
Weapon | Hard Target | 546CC |
Weapon | Kodama | 253A16 |
Weapon | Kraken | 21FEB4 |
Weapon | Lawgiver | 2D7F4 |
Weapon | Maelstrom | 2984DF |
Weapon | MagPulse | 23606 |
Weapon | Magshear | 2EB3C |
Weapon | MagShot | 2EB42 |
Weapon | MagSniper | 2EB45 |
Weapon | MagStorm | 26035E |
Weapon | Microgun | 546CD |
Weapon | Novablast Disruptor | 26D968 |
Weapon | Novalight | 26D967 |
Weapon | Old Earth Assault Rifle | 26ED2A |
Weapon | Old Earth Hunting Rifle | 21BBCD |
Weapon | Old Earth Shotgun | 278F74 |
Weapon | Orion | 2773C8 |
Weapon | Osmium Dagger | 26D966 |
Weapon | Pacifier | 2953F8 |
Weapon | Rattler | 40826 |
Weapon | Razorback | 0FD6 |
Weapon | Regulator | 2CB5F |
Weapon | Rescue Axe | 4F760 |
Weapon | Shotty | 26D960 |
Weapon | Sidestar | 26D95D |
Weapon | Solstice | 26D961 |
Weapon | Tanto | 26D8A3 |
Weapon | Tombstone | 2EB36 |
Weapon | UC Naval Cutlass | 26D8A5 |
Weapon | Urban Eagle | 26D96D |
Weapon | Va'ruun Inflictor | 26D8A0 |
Weapon | Va'ruun Painblade | 26D8A2 |
Weapon | Va'ruun Starshard | 26D8A4 |
Weapon | Wakizashi | 26D8A1 |
Aid | Aurora | 2C5884 |
Aid | Antibiotics | 2F4436 |
Aid | Bandages | 2F4459 |
Aid | Immobilizer | 2F445B |
Aid | Ship Parts | 3FB19 |
Aid | Med Pack | ABF9 |
Misc | Digipick | A |
Misc | Credits (money) | F |
Skill IDs
If you want to level up your skills, you’ll need to use the IDs below with the command “player.addperk perk-ID” replacing “perk-ID” with the alphanumeric ID below. Each time you use the command, you will level up the skill (or be granted the skill at level one if you didn’t have it before). This means to fully max out a new skill, you’ll need to input the same command four times.
Starfield Skill IDs
Skill Tree | Skill | ID |
---|---|---|
Skill Tree | Skill | ID |
Physical | Boxing | 2C59DF |
Physical | Cellular Regeneration | 28AE14 |
Physical | Concealment | 2C555E |
Physical | Decontamination | 2CE2A0 |
Physical | Energy Weapon Dissipation | 2C59E2 |
Physical | Environmental Conditioning | 28AE17 |
Physical | Fitness | 2CE2DD |
Physical | Gymnastics | 28AE29 |
Physical | Martial Arts | 2C5554 |
Physical | Neurostrikes | 2C53B4 |
Physical | Nutrition | 2CFCAD |
Physical | Pain Tolerance | 2CFCAE |
Physical | Rejuvenation | 28AE13 |
Physical | Stealth | 2CFCB2 |
Physical | Weight Lifting | 2C59D9 |
Physical | Wellness | 2CE2E1 |
Social | Commerce | 2C5A8E |
Social | Deception | 2CFCAF |
Social | Diplomacy | 2C59E1 |
Social | Gastronomy | 2C5A94 |
Social | Instigation | 2C555D |
Social | Intimidation | 2C59DE |
Social | Isolation | 2C53AE |
Social | Leadership | 2C890D |
Social | Manipulation | 2C5555 |
Social | Negotiation | 2C555F |
Social | Outpost Management | 23826F |
Social | Persuasion | 22EC82 |
Social | Scavenging | 28B853 |
Social | Ship Command | 2C53B3 |
Social | Theft | 2C555B |
Social | Xenosociology | 2C53B0 |
Combat | Armor Penetration | 27DF94 |
Combat | Ballistics | 2CFCAB |
Combat | Crippling | 27CBBA |
Combat | Demolitions | 2C5556 |
Combat | Dueling | 2CFCB0 |
Combat | Heavy Weapons Certification | 147E38 |
Combat | Incapacitation | 27DF96 |
Combat | Lasers | 2C59DD |
Combat | Marksmanship | 2C890B |
Combat | Particle Beams | 27BAFD |
Combat | Pistol Certification | 2080FF |
Combat | Rapid Reloading | 2C555A |
Combat | Rifle Certification | 2CE2E0 |
Combat | Sharpshooting | 2C53AF |
Combat | Shotgun Certification | 27DF97 |
Combat | Sniper Certification | 2C53B1 |
Combat | Targeting | 2C59DA |
Science | Aneutronic Fusion | 2C2C5A |
Science | Astrodynamics | 2C5560 |
Science | Astrophysics | 27CBBB |
Science | Botany | 2C5557 |
Science | Chemistry | 2CE2C0 |
Science | Geology | 2CE29F |
Science | Medicine | 2CE2DF |
Science | Outpost Engineering | 2C59E0 |
Science | Planetary Habitation | 27CBC2 |
Science | Research Methods | 2C555C |
Science | Scanning | 2CFCB1 |
Science | Spacesuit Design | 27CBC3 |
Science | Special Projects | 4CE2D |
Science | Surveying | 27CBC1 |
Science | Weapon Engineering | 2C890C |
Science | Zoology | 2C5552 |
Tech | Automated Weapon Systems | 27B9ED |
Tech | Ballistic Weapon Systems | 2CE2C2 |
Tech | Boost Assault Training | 8C3EE |
Tech | Boost Pack Training | 146C2C |
Tech | EM Weapon Systems | 2C53B2 |
Tech | Energy Weapon Systems | 2C59DB |
Tech | Engine Systems | 2CE2DE |
Tech | Missile Weapon Systems | 2C5558 |
Tech | Particle Beam Weapon Systems | 2C2C5B |
Tech | Payloads | 143B6B |
Tech | Piloting | 2CFCAC |
Tech | Robotics | 2C5553 |
Tech | Security | 2CE2E2 |
Tech | Shield Systems | 2C2C59 |
Tech | Starship Design | 2C59DC |
Tech | Starship Engineering | 2AC953 |
Tech | Targeting Control Systems | 2C5559 |
How to search for more item codes and commands
By using the help command, you can look up item codes and find other commands. This is useful if you’re trying to duplicate or give yourself a ton of a specific, niche item or hunt down new useful commands.
The command to do this is the following:
help “search term”
For example, if you’re looking for the item code for the different plushies in the game, you can enter the command:
help plushie
This will give you a set of results, with the code listed. For example, the item code for the “plushie galacticat” item is 12DFFD (you can omit the zeros at the start of the ID).
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You can also narrow down your search further if your search yields too many results, by using the same command with more modifiers:
help “search term” (filter number) (form type)
The filters are numbers from 0-4, corresponding in the following way:
- 0: All results
- 1: Functions (commands and scripts)
- 2: Settings
- 3: Globals
- 4: Other (item codes and stuff is in here)
The form type is a four-character identifier that sorts different objects into groups. While some of the form types seem similar to previous Bethesda games, they are a bit different. We’re still sorting out form types and how to use them efficiently, but we’ll update this post once we figure it out.
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