27.08.2019

Skyrim Reset Quest Command

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Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, one of the most awaited RPG of 2011 is finally here, and players who want to cheat in-order to make their way through PC version of the game has revealed that cheat codes from Oblivion and Fallout 3 works on this game as well (i.e: Oblivion and Fallout 3 Cheat applicable).

Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim PC gamers can access the cheats. Its a pretty easy task, all they need to do is press '~' on keyboard and type the following cheat.

God mode – tgm
Restore health and limb health player – .resethealth
Gain one level – getXPfornextlevel
Advance one level – advlevel
Set player level – player.setlevel [number]
Set skill level – player.setav [skill name] [1-100]
Set special points – setspecialpoints [number]
Set tag skill points – settagskills [number]
Add Karma points – (use negative values for negative karma) RewardKarma [number]
Add skill points – modpcs [skill name] [number]
Add special points – addspecialpoints [number]
Add tag skill points – addtagskills [number]
Add Perks – player.addperk [perk code]
Add item player.additem [item code] [number]
Complete current quest – GetQuestCompleted
All map markers – tmm1
Move to quest marker – movetoqt
Toggle no clipping mode – tcl
Kill everyone – killall
Close all menus CloseAllMenus
Quit game QQQ

Is there any other cheat working for Skyrim?, let us know in the comment section below.

How can I reset the Civil War quest line? I was hoping that there's a way to use console commands to reset the civil war quest line so that my character can be an imperial, but even if I go through and reset every quest, they pop back up in my journal, but they're still marked as completed.

How to Use Console Commands (Thanks Gamefront):

  • Press TILDE '~' key to bring down developer console, then just enter the following codes to activate.

Console Commands

TGM:
Toggles god mode. You won’t be hurt, and you can carry an infinite amount of items without becoming encumbered.

TCL:
Toggles no-clip mode. You’ll fly through objects, doors, and outside the game world.

Unlock:
Unlocks any locked door or chest. Click on the locked door and chest, then type the command into the console.

psb
All spells obtained.

advlevel
Automatic level up.

Skyrim se face mods. caqs
Automatically completes all stages of your primary quest.

showracemenu

Pulls up the character customization menu, just like starting a new game. This will reset your level and skills.

player.modav
Permanently modifies an attribute or skills based on the amount listed under “.” All skills are listed under their in-game titles, with no spaces or quotes. NOTE: Archery is “Marksman” and Speech is “Speechcraft”.

Player.additem ITEM “###”
Gives items depending on what Item Code is input. Type in the item name under “ITEM” and the amount of items you want under “###”. Check our Item Codes page for a list of compatible Item Codes.

player.additem 0000000f “###”
Adds gold based on the number input under “###”, any number between “001?-”999? will work.

player.additem 0000000a “###”
Adds lockpicks baed on the number input under “###”, any number between “001?-”100? will work.

After having so many years to potter around Tamriel, you may be looking for some Skyrim cheats to spice up your adventuring, or just to visit that area of the map you were never able to get to through legitimate means. Fancy turning yourself into a giant towering over Skyrim? Or learning every spell, perk, and skill with a few simple commands? Well if you're a PC player then you're in luck, as we've got all the Skyrim console codes you could need to become the ultimate Dragonborn and keep you occupied until Elder Scrolls 6 arrives. Sadly for console players, there are no Skyrim cheats available to you, but if you visit these Skyrim hidden chest locations then you can at least stock up on some decent loot to help you on your way.

How to use Skyrim console commands

As with many other PC games, entering Skyrim console commands is simply a case of pressing the tilde (~) key to open up the developer console, then typing in the command code in the correct format. You can enter multiple codes to stack up various different effects, then hit tilde once again to return to the game and reap the ill-gotten rewards you've given yourself. Unless otherwise stated, entering the same code a second time should turn it off again.

This may sound obvious, but it's worth reinforcing that using some of these codes (especially in combination with others) can cause glitches, mess up ongoing storylines, or crash your game entirely, so make sure you create a back up save and keep it separate before you start playing around - otherwise you may find you've permanently broken your progress, and nobody wants to deal with that in a game the size of Skyrim. Also, achievements will be disabled as soon as you start entering these codes, so unfortunately you won't be able to cheat your way to completing any challenges.

Player Skyrim console commands

tgm
God mode: Full invincibility, infinite stamina and magicka

tim
Immortal mode: Similar to God mode, you can take damage but can't be killed

tcl
No-clip mode: Walk through walls, fly

Quest

showracemenu
Access the character creator to change appearance (this will reset your level and skill progress)

player.resethealth
Immediately refills your health

psb
Learn every magic spell

player.advlevel
Increase player level by one, though you won't get a perk point

player.setlevel #
Replace # with the level to set your player to

player.setscale #
Replace # with the height for your character, between 0.1 and 10

advskill SkillID #
Replace SkillID with the skill you're modifying and # with the amount you are modifying it by. A list of SkillIDs is here

addshout ShoutID
Replace ShoutID with the shout you want to add. A list of ShoutIDs is here

player.addperk PerkID
Replace PerkID with the perk you want to add. A list of PerkIDs is here

player.additem ItemID #
Replace ItemID with the item you want to add to your inventory, and # with the amount of that item to add. A list of ItemIDs is here

unlock
Point at a door or chest then use this code to unlock it

World Skyrim console commands

tm
Turns off all GUI display

tmm #
Toggle map markers, replace # with 0 to disable all or 1 to enable all

tfc
Free camera mode, add 1 to pause the game

sucsm #
Replace # to change the speed of the free camera i.e. 0.5 for half speed or 2 for double speed

tfow
Remove fog from the world map

tg
Turn off grass

ts
Turn off skybox and fog

tt
Turn off trees

tws
Turn off water (when not underwater)

set timescale to #
Replace # to set the rate time passes at, 1 is realtime and 20 is default

sgtm #
Replace # to set the game speed i.e. 0.5 for half speed or 2 for double speed

fw WeatherID
Replace WeatherID with the type of weather you want to instantly activate. A list of WeatherIDs is here

sw WeatherID
Replace WeatherID with the type of weather you want to gradually activate

Quest Skyrim console commands

How To Reset Quests Skyrim

caqs
Completes all primary quest stages (may cause crashes)

saq
Starts all quests (may cause crashes)

sqo
Shows all objectives for ongoing quests

sqt
Shows all targets for ongoing quests

showquesttargets
Displays the QuestID for all current quests

player.sqs QuestID
Shows all stages for the entered QuestID

movetoqt QuestID
Move to the target of the entered QuestID

completequest QuestID
Completes quest with the entered QuestID

resetquest QuestID
Resets quest with the entered QuestID

NPC Skyrim console commands

tdetect
Turn off AI detection while stealing, doesn't work for pickpocketing

tai
Turns off non-combat AI for NPCs

tcai
Turns off combat AI for NPCs

sexchange
Changes gender of targeted NPC (or yourself if not targeting)

tc
Allows you to take control of the targeted NPC

kill
Kill the targeted NPC

killall
Kills all non-essential NPCs in the area

resurrect
Bring a dead targeted NPC back to life, add 1 to keep their current items intact

player.placeatme NPCID
Places the stated NPC next to you. A list of NPCIDs is here

And there you have it, more Skyrim console commands than you can shake a stick at! If you're having trouble with using any of them, or want to investigate even more options, then simply type help in the console command screen and follow the instructions.

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