Shadow dropping a remaster of Oblivion is a total power move. Whether it’s your first time checking out the game or if you’re a veteran, here’s a list of all console commands in Oblivion Remastered.
How to Use Console Commands in Oblivion Remastered
First things first. You’ll only be able to use console commands if you’re playing the PC version of the game. Unfortunately for PS5 and Xbox players, you’re out of luck.
Here’s what you need to do:
- Hit the tilde (~) key to bring up the console menu.
- Type in the command, along with the relevant ID codes and attributes.
- Hit Enter.
Oblivion Remastered Console Commands
And here are all of the console commands available in Oblivion Remastered. Do take note that this is based on the original PC version of the game, and some commands may not work for the Remastered build.
Console Command | What It Does |
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tgm | Enables God Mode. Gives you infinite health and stamina. |
player.additem [ID] [#] | Adds the specified item to your inventory. |
removeitem [ID] [#] | Removes the specified item from your inventory. |
unlock [target] | Unlocks a targeted door, chest, or container. |
player.setlevel [#] | Sets player level to a specified value. |
advlevel | Level up by 1. |
modpca [attribute] [#] | Add the specified number of points to your selected attributes. |
setav [attribute] [#] | Set the current value of your selected attributes. |
player.setAV [skill] [#] | Set the current value of your selected skills. |
advskill [skill] [#] | Level up your skills by the specified amount. |
modpcs [skill] [#] | Add the specified number of levels to the targeted skills. |
SetPCFame [#] | Set player Fame to the specified value. |
SetPCInfamy [#] | Set player Infamy to the specified value. |
kill [target] | Instantly kills the target character. |
killall | Kills all NPCs and entities in your surrounding area. |
stopcombat [target] | Chosen target will become passive. |
startcombat [target] | Chosen target will become hostile. |
player.setcrimegold 0 | Sets bounty to 0 gold. |
setcrimegold [#] | Sets bounty to the specified number. |
player.payfinethief | Pays the player’s current bounty, but stolen goods will not be affected. |
player.payfine | Pays the player’s current bounty. This will affect any stolen goods you have on you. |
player.setscale [#] | Change the player character’s size to the specified value. |
setscale [target] [#] | Change the size of selected targets to the specified value. |
psb | Gives you access to all spells. |
player.addspell [spellID] | Adds the specified spell to the player character. |
player.removespell [spellID] | Remove the specified spell from the player character. |
completequest [questID] | Automatically completes the specified quest. |
player.setfactionrank [ID] [#] | Change the faction rank to the specified number. |
lock [target] [#] | Locks the selected door, chest or container, with the specified lockpicking difficulty. |
coe (X),(Y) | Teleports the player to the specified coordinates. |
player.placeatme [ID] [#] | Creates a copy of an item/NPC at the player character’s location. |
moveto [locationID] | Move the target to the specified location. |
fov [#] | Change the FOV. |
tmm 1 | Activates all map markers. |
tfow | Reveals the entire map. |
tcl | Toggles noclip/collision. |
swdp | Shows who is currently detecting the player character. |
SexChange | Change the player character’s gender. |
ShowRaceMenu | Change the player character’s race. |
ShowBirthsignMenu | Change the player character’s birth sign. |
ShowClassMenu | Change the player character’s class. |
ShowEnchantment | Brings up the enchantments menu. |
ShowSpellMaking | Brings up the spell-making menu. |
getav [attribute] | Shows the current value of your specified attributes. |
removeitem [ID] [#] | Removes the specified item from your inventory. |
disable [target] | Removes the specified target from the world. |
activate [target] | Activate the specified target. |
enable [target] | Adds the specified target back to the game world. |
equipitem [ID] | Equip a specified item from your inventory. |
removeallitems | Removes all items in your inventory. |
dispelallspells | Removes all spell effects. |
dispel [spellID] | Removes the specified spell effect. |
SetOwnership | Change the ownership of the targeted items and structures to the player character. |
SetOpenState [1] | Unlocks doors and chests. |
SetOpenState [0] | Locks doors and chests. |
DuplicateAllItems [ID] | Duplicate a specific target’s inventory to a chest or container. |
movetoqt | Teleport to the current active quest. |
sq | Shows every quest and the current progression. |
sqt | Shows the stage and ID of the current quest. |
SetStage [questID] [stage] | Set the chosen quest to the specified stage. |
player.completequest [questID] | Removes the specified quest. |
GetStage [questID] | Shows the current quest stage. |
setquestobject [ID] [flag] | Turns targeted item into a quest item. |
caqs | Completes all quests. |
showquestlog 1 | Shows the completed quest log. |
showquestlog 0 | Shows the active quest log. |
showquestlog | Shows the current quest log. |
save [name] | Creates a save file with the specified text. |
qqq | Closes the game entirely. |
showsubtitle | Toggles NPC subtitles. |
tai | Toggles AI behavior. |
tcai | Toggles combat AI behavior. |
tdetect | Toggles AI and player detection. |
tm | Toggles menus and UI. |
tfc | Toggles free camera mode. |
Are Console Commands Considered Cheating?
Well, yes. Console commands can help to make your game experience much easier, and it’s certainly not the way the developers intended for you to play it. In addition to that, keep in mind that activating console commands can disable Steam achievements. So if you care about nabbing those achievements to show off to your friends, avoid using them.
Other than that, go wild.