Fallout New Vegas Console Commands
128 Console Commands
A complete and up-to-date searchable list of every Fallout: New Vegas console command, with syntax and working examples.
Press the tilde key (~) in-game to open the console, then type a command and press Enter. See the guide on how to open the command console if the key doesn't work on your keyboard.
This command increases the stat by the specified value until it reaches maximum allowed.
This command sets the health of the currently equipped weapon. For instance, to fully repair the current weapon, use player.setweaponhealthperc 100.
This command opens the crafting menu for the specified category. Categories are listed below.
This command enables self-repair of items up to the player's current repair skill level. This is useful for increasing the value of items before selling them.
Select a reference (NPC or object) by its reference ID as the console target — the same as clicking it. Lets you target something off-screen, then run e.g. moveto player.
This command causes the specified actor to go into a rag doll state and get propelled away at the specified force.
This command resets all actor dialogue trees. Use carefully as it can either solve or exacerbate bugged quests.
This command removes you from all factions. This will also remove you from the 'Player' faction. To re-add yourself to the 'Player' faction, use the command player.AddToFaction 0001b2a4 1. Remember to also re-add the DLC player factions: xx00B42E for Honest Hearts, xx016154 for Old World Blues, and xx003E41 for Lonesome Road.
This command subtracts from the player's reputation with a faction, reaching a minimum value of 0. The variable specifies whether the reduction is from the player's fame (1) or infamy (0) within that faction.
This command restores the inventory of the selected container to its original state.
This command awards the specified quest and removes it from the quest log. Caution: often, this action might necessitate replaying other quests to retrieve it again.
This command revives a non-player character and replenishes their inventory but will not undo failed quests.
This command brings a non-player character back to life without renewing their inventory. This command will not enable the completion of failed quests.
This command rewards the specified amount of Karma. Use negative values to decrease Karma.
This command sets the allied status between two factions. The variable indicates the relationship of one faction to the other: 0 is friend, while 1 is ally.
This command sets the enemy status between two factions. The variable indicates the relationship of one faction to the other: 0 is enemy, while 1 is neutral.
Make a base actor essential (immortal) with 1, or mortal with 0, e.g. setessential 00104C2D 1.
This command determines which objective is visibly in-progress in your quest log. After inputting the stage number, type 1 to display the objective or 0 to remove it from view.
This command will set the owner of the item to the specified form ID. If no form ID is specified, then you will become the owner of the object. Left-click on the item and typ setownership.
This command makes power armor wearable. If you can already wear power armor use the command setpccanusepowerarmor 0 to amke it unwearable.
This command sets the player's reputation with a faction, with values ranging between the standard minimum of 0 and maximum of 100. The variable determines if the amount is designated for the player's fame (1) or infamy (0) within the faction.
This command ensures an actor remains stationary, refraining from combat or AI actions.
This command will change the scale of the NPC. The default scale is 1. 0.1 is tiny and 10 is gigantic. Gigantic is not recommended for indoor use. This command will not change fall damage.
This command shifts the quest in your log to the specified quest stage. It's a recommended solution for navigating around bugged portions of quests instead of resorting to completely finishing the quest prematurely.
This command modifies the global time speed, with multiplier as the multiplier (1 is normal speed, 0.5 is half speed).
This command displays the quest log, encompassing all events and actions you have encountered and undertaken.
