Kingdom Come Deliverance Console Commands Item Id

In Kingdom Come: Deliverance, the code for cheatadditem is: cheatadditem id, amount: optional number, health: optional number Copy Code.


The developers of Kingdom Come: Deliverance have currently disabled the Console Command that allows you to spawn items and gold now that the game has had its full release. It is possible, however, to add a mod to game that will add many new commands, including a working item spawn command. While there are a number of console commands for Kingdom Come: Deliverance, they're bit limited in what they let you do in the medieval RPG. Unlike the codes in Skyrim or Fallout 4, Kingdom Come.

Active Console Commands

Enable crosshair with bow:

wh_pl_showfirecursor 1

This enables a crosshair when using a bow. This makes the aiming significantly easier. If you have a bow equipped when you change this setting, you have to re-equip it to see the crosshair. Set the integer to 0 to disable the crosshair when firing the bow.

Modify motion blur mode:

r_MotionBlur 0

This option can be found in the Graphics settings. However, it can be changed manually. Set the integer to 0 to disable motion blur, set it to 1 for camera blur, and 2 for object blur.

Disable HUD:

g_showHUD 0

To disable HUD, set the integer to 0, to enable set it to 1.

Modify gravity:

p_gravity_z -13

This option is listed on the wiki, and it is accepted as a command in-game, but it doesn’t appear to do anything. It’s worth trying, if you’re curious. The default value is -13.

Disable compass:

wh_ui_showCompass 0

Use this to disable only the compass. Useful if you want a non-modded method of increasing realism.

Modify FOV:

cl_fov 60

This setting can be found in the Graphics settings, but it only goes up to 75. The default value is 60. I recommend 90-100 for maximum experience without a lot of model clipping or unintentional texture glitches.

Quit to desktop:

q

This command is just the letter q. I see little use for this, unless you need to quit without saving.

Modify draw distance:

e_ViewDistRatio 500

The default value for this is 500. This will adversly affect performance, be cautious when adjusting this.

Modify tree draw distance only:

e_ViewDistRatioVegetation 500

The default value for this is 500. Just like the previous setting, this will adversly affect performance, on a lesser scale than the previous, however.

Modify other plant draw distance:

e_MergedMeshesInstanceDist 20

This will affect your performance the least out of these three console commands, but it will still have an effect. The default value is 20.

Show time of day:

e_TimeOfDay

This shows the current time of day. (or night.)

Adjust model scale:

t_scale 1

This command adjusts the in-game model scale. Default value is 1, max value is 10. Appears to be somewhat buggy, be cautious if using.

Modify anti-aliasing mode:

r_antialiasingmode 0

Default value is 0, can be changed to 1 for SMAA 1x, 2 for SMAA 1TX, 3 for SMAA 2x. This will adversly affect performace. These options can also be found in the Advanced Graphics options.

Disable Health bar:

wh_ui_showHealthbar 0

Default value is 1. Set the integer to 0 to hide the health bar, set it to 1 to enable it.

Disable dialogue subtitles:

wh_dlg_chatbubbles 1

Default value is 1. This enables or disables the subtitles that appear above NPCs when walking around towns. Set the integer to 0 to hide the subtitles, set it to 1 to enable it.

Disable VSync:

r_vsync 0

Use this to disable VSync to potentially increase performance. It is important to note that disabling this will allow screen tearing to occur. Set the integer to 0 to disable VSync, and 1 to re-enable it.


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Empyrion is a fine game as it is. But, there is no doubt that using console commands makes things a lot more interesting. We can use them to make ourselves invincible, teleport anywhere, ban others (If you’re the admin), and more.

All you need is the right keywords and that’s about it. But, before that, we’d highly recommend keeping a backup of the game – just in case that something goes wrong. After all, console commands are known for breaking games in all sorts of ways.

And with that out of the way, let us move on!

How to Enable the Console on Empyrion

There are lots of games that come with the console disabled. After all, it’s usually made only for developers and not for players.

Thankfully, that’s not the case with Empyrion. The console is enabled by default, so, all we have to do is launch the game and press the tilde “~” button.

If that doesn’t work for you, try using “`” instead. The exact button may differ from keyboard to keyboard; depending on the layout and language, but, it’s generally placed under ESC and next to “1”.

Empyrion Console Commands and Cheats

Let’s kick things off with some of the most popular and/or useful commands that are available at the moment.

help [Command]: Displays all subcommand and help for the specified command

di: Displays debug information on the screen. This is very useful for finding out the different IDs of items, objects, creatures, etc

Godmode: Classic god mode (Makes the character invincible while also giving you the ability to fly freely). You can disable or re-enable it by using the “G” button.

Godmode Invisible: Same thing – but it also makes you invisible while allowing access to all structures as if you’re the owner (If the “G” button bugs out, use Godmode Off instead)

Sector [Orbit]: Teleports you to the specified destination’s orbit. For example, Sector Akua Orbit (Do keep in mind that this command is case sensitive)

Teleport: Allows you to teleport by right-clicking on the map (Can be a bit buggy at times. Also, the teleport applies not only to the player but to the ship as well)

Teleport [Coordinates]: Same thing but requires the location’s coordinates instead (Useful for when the target location is a bit too far)

Map: Displays everything on the map. To disable it, use Mad Hide

Setposition [ID] [Coordinates]: Moves the specified item, structure, player, or anything that you specify on the [ID] section. Do keep in mind that coordinates need to be inserted with no spaces and require commas. For example: setposition 1048 -2249,111,915

Ents: Lists all entity IDs on the current playfield. Other than that, names and faction are included as well

sbp: Toggles blueprint spawning on or off

faction list: Lists all factions along with their IDs, number of players, and the tick

Itemmenu: Makes it so that the H key brings up the item menu

Server Commands

Various commands that can be used in multiplayer. Do keep in mind that most of them require you to be an administrator.

Faction [Faction Command] [Player ID]: Allows you to assign players on a faction, remove them, and more. As far as the [Faction Command] is concerned, these are all the subcommands that you’ll need:

  • create
  • join
  • delete
  • allow
  • deny
  • remove
  • entity

Ban [Player ID/Steam ID] [Duration]: Bans the specified player for a set duration in hours, days, or months

  • h: Hours
  • d: Days
  • m: Months

unban [Player/Steam ID]: Unbans the specified player

Destroy [Object ID]: Destroys the specified object. Do keep in mind that if base pieces have the same IDs then they’ll both be destroyed – which can lead to the destruction of an entire base

Find [Object]: Finds the specified structure in the Playfield and prints its ID

kick all [Optional reason]: Kicks everyone from the game. Leaving a reason/message behind is optional

kick [Player/Steam ID] [Optional reason]: Kicks the specified player from the game

op [Structure ID]: Enables or disables offline protection for the specified structure

setposition [Structure ID] [Coordinates]: Sets the position of the specified structure – basically an easy way to teleport it

setrole [Player/Steam ID] [Role]: Sets the role of the specified player. The available roles that you can use are:

Kingdom come deliverance console commands item ids
  • gm: Gamemaster
  • mod: Moderator
  • admin: Administrator

time [Value]: Sets the time in seconds. 10 is night while 10000 is day

time: Displays the current time

MISC Commands

Just various commands of miscellaneous nature.

weather [Weather]: Allows you to set the current weather. The [Weather] commands that you can use are:

Clear

Kingdom Come Deliverance Console Commands

Item

Wind

Clouds

CloudsDark

CloudsMedium

Fog

RainMedium

RainHeavy

AcidRainHeavy

Storm

SnowLight

SnowMedium

SnowHeavy

ColdWave

HeatWave

Hail

FogRadiationGreen

FogRadiationPurple

FireRain

MeteorFireRain

Their names are pretty self-explanatory – which is why we don’t think that it’s necessary to add a description for each one of them.

undock [SV or HV]: Undocks the specified SV or HV. Can be useful in case the game glitches out

uresource: Manage underground ressources

repair [Item ID]: Repairs the specified item

oxygen: Shows oxygenated areas in POI

level: Adds or sets an amount of XP or Upgrade Points. The subcommands that can be used with this command are:

  • x+ [Value]: Adds XP
  • x= [Value]: Sets the XP to the specified value
  • u+ [Value]: Adds Upgrade Points
  • u= [Value]: Sets Upgrade Points to the specified value

give [Item ID]: Gives you more or less anything that has an ID

detach: Detaches you which can be helpful when you are stuck under the cockpit

Wrapping Up

That’s all we have for now. If you feel like we forgot to mention an important or useful command, let us know about it in the comments.

That being said, do keep in mind that Empyrion is still in early access. There is a good chance that more stuff will be added in the future – not to mention that some commands may end up being erased.

Item Id Kingdom Come Deliverance

Again, don’t forget to keep a backup of the game as commands can easily break it in a number of interesting ways.