The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion Remasteredcomes with many of the same console commands from the originalOblivionfor PC players to use to alter their game. From major gameplay changes to slight UI modifications, console commands and cheats allow you to customize your experience freely. Knowing all the possible commands at your disposal can help you craft your next playthrough or improve your current one.
No console commands will alter thegraphics ofOblivion Remasteredor change the base settings of the game for better performance. Most cheats areonly available for the PC version of the game, with each slightly altering gameplay elements or aspects of the UI. Some commands are extreme changes, such as the ability to fly, while others are smaller, like changing your character’s birthsign from the game’s start.
All Console Commands & How To Use Them In Oblivion
Start Changing Different Aspects Of Your Game
To start using commands,press the"~“key to bring up the console menuon PC. Doing this will automatically disable achievements, so make sure to save your game before enabling console commands. Making a save will make it easier to return to a state that wasn’t using console commands, allowing you to go back to get some achievements at another time.
Once the console menu is open, start typing to enter commands. Commands are not case-sensitive, but you will have to manually input some details, such as the ID of an item orlocation onOblivion Remastered’s map.After you type a command into the console menu, press"Enter"to activate it, and something about your game will change if you entered the command correctly.
Some console commands require values after the command itself. For this guide, whenever you come across a console command with the”#“symbol, it refers to a number value you need to input manually.
The following tables have a full list of every console command inOblivion Remastered, including what they do:
help
tgm
Toggles God Mode.
ObvGodMode
Toggles God Mode and maxes out all your skills and attributes. This also gives you 1,000,000 Gold, unlocks every spell, and more.
advlevel
player.advskill [Skill] [#]
player.setav [Attribute] [#]
player.additem [ItemID] [#]
Adds # of items to the player’s inventory
coc [LocationID]
kill
unlock
Description
ShowRaceMenu
Allows you to change your character’s race, but reverts all your skills to their default values.
ShowClassMenu
Allows you to change your character’s class, but reverts all your skills to their default values.
tmm 1
movetoqt
Teleports your character to the active quest objective.
player.payfinethief
Automatically pays off your character’s bounty without removing any stolen items.
showsubtitle
Toggles subtitles off or on.
tai
Toggles AI. When used on a target, it toggles AI for that target. If there is no target, AI will be toggled for all characters.
tcai
Toggles combat AI. When used on a target, it toggles combat AI for that target. If there is no target, combat AI will be toggled for all characters.
tcl
tdetect
tdt
tfow
tfh
tlb
tll
tlv
tm
tmm [#]
Toggles map markers, with"0"being"show no markers"while"1"is"show all markers.”
ts
tt
twf
tws
activate
additem [ItemID] [#]
disable
enable
removeitem [ItemID] [#]
Removes # of items from your character’s inventory.
equipitem [ItemID] [#]
Have an NPC equip an item or prevent an NPC from equipping an item by setting the # value to 0 or 1 respectfully.
removeallitems
Remove all items from your character’s inventory.
addspell [SpellID]
Add a spell to your magic tab based on its ID.
removespell [SpellID]
Remove a spell from your magic tab based on its ID.
dispel [SpellID]
dispelallspells
createfullactorcopy
deletefullactorcopy
Deletes a clone of a target.
DuplicateAllItems [ContainerID]
Duplicates all items from a target container to a referenced container.
getav [Attribute]
setav [Attribute] [#]
setscale [#]
kill [target]
Kills a target.
lock [#]
Locks a target. The # value changes how difficult that target is to open, with 1 being the easiest and 99 being the hardest. At 100, you need a key to open the target.
moddisposition [ActorID] [#]
Modifies a target’s disposition level.
moveto [LocationID]
Teleports a target to a destination based on the Location ID.
payfine
Pays off bounties and confiscated any stolen items.
placeatme [target]
resurrect
getBarterGold
setBarterGold [#]
getCrimeGold
Shows the target’s current bounty.
setessential [ID] [#]
Sets the target’s essential flag, with"1"being essential and"0"being non-essential. If a target is essential, they are knocked down rather than killed in combat.
setlevel [#]
Set the target’s level to the # value.
SetOpenState [#]
Sets the locked/unlocked state of a door, with"1"being unlocked and"0"being locked.
SetOwnership [Owner] [Faction]
Changes the ownership of an item to a character or faction. If no parameter is set, your character becomes the owner.
StartCombat [target]
StartConversation [target] [topic]
Levels up your character once.
advskill [Skill] [#]
Levels up one of your character’s skills a # of times.
completequest
caqs
coe [X], [Y]
enableplayercontrols
essentialdeathreload
Forces you to reload after displaying a message.
fov [#]
Changes the field of view for your character to the # value.
fw [WeatherID]
getstage [QuestID]
Shows the current stage of the specified quest.
setstage [QuestID] [Stage]
Sets the stage of a quest to the specified stage. Use command"sqt"to see a quest ID and"getstage"to see the quest Stage.
killall
modpca [Attribute] [#]
modpcs [Attribute] [#]
prid [ID]
qqq
save [name]
saveini
set [globalvar] to [var]
setdebugtext
setpcfame [#]
setpcinfamy [#]
setquestobject [ID] [#]
sexchange
Changes the gender of your character or a target.
settimescaleto [#]
show [var]
swdp
getgs [Game Setting]
setgs [Gam Setting] [#]
Tips & Hacks For Using Console Commands In Oblivion Remastered
Treat Some Gameplay Changes Like Mods
Console commands are almost like mods, but they have a variety of uses beyond just enabling new gameplay elements.Commands can help you skip the grind of leveling up, fix quests that may be buggy, or help correct mistakesyou may have made while adventuring. For example, if you get in huge trouble with the law, you can enter a command to cease hostilities rather than getting your character killed.
Some of the best strategies for using console commands are:
These are just a few of the ways you can use console commands to make your experience easier, especially if you don’t want to spend hundreds of hours on a game you’ve beaten before. Thankfully, you don’t need to have console commands on all the time inThe Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion Remastered, as you can easily activate them whenever it’s convenient on PC.