Complete Guide to Console Commands in The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered

The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered is a trip down the nostalgia lane. If you compare the latest game with the original one, you will notice that the improved visuals are not the only new feature. A lot of us wish to revisit the iconic game without spending hours and hours. Well, if only there was a way to speed things up!

Cheats and console commands are often used to skip certain parts of the game and make it easier to play. You can conjure a faster way to travel, have the best armory at hand or even make an NPC dance! These are just a few ways to bend the rules. 

Console Commands in Oblivion Remastered

Check out the complete list of cheats and console commands in Oblivion Remastered:

Console CommandDescription
tgmEnables God Mode (Infinite Health/Stamina)
player.additem [ID] [#]Adds a specific item and amount to your inventory
removeitem [ID] [#]Removes a specific item and amount from the your inventory
unlock [target]Unlocks selected door/chest/container
player.setlevel [#]Sets player level to whatever you choose
advlevelInstantly level up by 1
modpca [attribute] [#]Add a specific number of points to selected attributes
setav [attribute] [#]Set the current value of selected attributes
player.setAV [skill] [#]Set the current value of the selected skill
advskill [skill] [#]Level up specific skills by a chosen amount
modpcs [skill] [#]Add a specific number of levels to targeted skills
SetPCFame [#]Set player Fame to a specific number
SetPCInfamy [#]Set player Infamy to a specific number
kill [target]Instantly kills the selected NPC/living character
killallKills all entities within the surrounding area
stopcombat [target]Chosen target will become passive
startcombat [target]Chosen target will become hostile to everyone
player.setcrimegold 0Sets bounty to 0 gold
setcrimegold [#]Sets bounty to a specific number
player.payfinethiefPays your current bounty without confiscating their stolen goods
player.payfinePays your current bounty and confiscates their stolen goods
player.setscale [#]Change the character’s size to big or small
setscale [target] [#]Change the size of selected targets to big or small
psbGives all spells
player.addspell [spellID]Adds the selected spell from the character
player.removespell [spellID]Remove the selected spell from the character
completequest [questID]Automatically completes the chosen quest
player.setfactionrank [ID] [#]Change the faction rank to a specific number
lock [target] [#]Locks the selected door/chest, with the number chosen dictating the difficulty of lockpicking
coe (X),(Y)Teleports you to specified coordinates
player.placeatme [ID] [#]Creates a copy of an item/NPC at the player character’s location
moveto [locationID]Move the selected target to specific locations
fov [#]Change the field of view
tmm 1Trigger all map markers
tfowReveals the entire map
tclToggles noclip/collision
swdpShow who is detecting the character
SexChangeChange the character’s gender
ShowRaceMenuChange the character’s race
ShowBirthsignMenuChange the character’s Birthsign
ShowClassMenuChange the character’s class
ShowEnchantmentView the enchanting menu
ShowSpellMakingView the spellmaking menu
getav [attribute]Shows the current value of selected attributes
removeitem [ID] [#]Removes targeted item from the inventory
disable [target]Removes the selected target from the world
activate [target]Activate the chosen target
enable [target]Adds the chosen target back to the world
equipitem [ID]Equip an item in the inventory
removeallitemsRemoves all of the character’s inventory
dispelallspellsRemoves all spell effects
dispel [spellID]Removes the selected spell effect
SetOwnershipChange the ownership of items/structures to the character
SetOpenState [1]Unlocks doors/chests
SetOpenState [0]Locks doors/chests
DuplicateAllItems [ID]Duplicate a specific target’s inventory to a chest/container
movetoqtTeleport to the current active quest
sqShows every quest and the current stage it’s in
sqtShows the stage and ID of the current quest
SetStage [questID] [stage]Set the chosen quest to a specific stage
player.completequest [questID]Removes the specified quest
GetStage [questID]Shows the current quest stage
setquestobject [ID] [flag]Turn targeted item into a quest item
caqsCompletes all quests
showquestlog 1Shows the completed quest log
showquestlog 0Shows the active quest log
showquestlogShows the current quest log
save [name]Create a save file with the chosen text
qqqImmediately closes the game
showsubtitleShows NPC subtitles
taiShows AI behavior
tcaiShows combat AI behavior
tdetectShows AI and player detection
tmShows menus and UI
tfcActivates free camera mode

How to use Console Commands in Oblivion Remastered?

Console Commands in Oblivion Remastered
Console Commands in Oblivion Remastered | Source: Steam

Press ~ or ‘ to open the console menu in Oblivion Remastered. Enter your command and press enter to activate it.

Using console commands will disable achievements. You will not be able to earn any achievements if you are using a console command. Make sure to save before doing so. This way, you can revisit the saved file to enable achievements once again.

While the use of console commands has been a touchy subject, it is widely useful if you are doing a speedrun of the game. That’s what it was intended for initially. Developers wanted to get through the game quickly to find bugs or errors. 

So, while some may frown at the idea of using console commands in a game, you are good to go as long as you just want to have some fun!

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About Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion

The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion is an open-world action role-playing game developed by Bethesda Game Studios and released on March 20, 2006. Set in the richly detailed fantasy world of Tamriel, players explore the province of Cyrodiil as they unravel a plot involving demonic portals known as Oblivion Gates.

Known for its expansive world, immersive storytelling, and groundbreaking graphics at the time, Oblivion built on the success of its predecessor, Morrowind, while introducing features like Radiant AI and fast travel. The game received widespread critical acclaim and is considered a landmark title in the role-playing genre.

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