Jul 18, 2019 Skyrim PS3 cheats don’t work like they do in the PC version. In fact, there’s no build-in console that you can use to enter commands to cheat with. However, you can cheat in The Elder Scrolls V. To open the console in Skyrim, press the ` key (grave) or key (tilde). To send commands, simply type them into the console and hit ENTER. For more help opening and using the console, see our Skyrim console guide. Some commands in Skyrim require a target - in our list, these are labelled with a Target Command badge. See full list on elderscrolls.fandom.com. Skyrim batch files are lists of console commands that are run one after the other. They have no loops, tests, or other logic and execution doesn't stop if there's a problem with one of the commands. You can create any number of batch files, each with its own purpose.
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On the skyrim wiki, there is a page of console item commands, it said, I quote: 'In order to open up the console, press the ` button on your keyboard. It's above the 'Tab' key. The console is for the PC version only.
Quests are a huge part of Skyrim, there are hundreds of them - big, small, complex and easy! There are lots of console commands that allow you to start, complete and reset quests - this article will take you through how to use them. If you'd like to jump to a particular part, you can use the quick links below:
This guide uses console commands, to use these you'll need to know how to open and use the Skyrim console. Common hotkeys to open the console are: ` or ~. View our console help article for more information regarding opening and using the console.
How to Complete a Quest with Cheats
Completing quests with cheats is quite easy. You'll need to know two things: the command you want to use, and the ID of the quest you want to complete. We'll be using the ID of the Rjorn's Drum quest (BardsCollegeDrum) in our examples, but you can find IDs on our quest ID list if you'd like to complete a different quest. The command to use is the CompleteQuest command, its syntax is as follows:
CompleteQuest [Quest ID]
All you need to do to is factor in the ID of the quest you want to complete. As said above, you can find all IDs for quests on our quest ID list. So, to complete the Rjorn's Drum quest you'd use this command:
CompleteQuest BardsCollegeDrum
How to Complete All Quests with Cheats
The command to complete all quests at once is:
CompleteAllQuestStages
As said above, this could cause glitches - it's much better to complete quests you need to complete individually.
How to Reset (Restart) Quests with Cheats
If you want to re-complete a quest, or have encountered a bugged quest, there is a console command you can use to restart a quest (return to the first stage). The console command is:
ResetQuest [Quest ID]
You can find quest IDs to use with the reset quest command here. Let's say we wanted to complete Rjorn's Drum, which has a quest ID of BardsCollegeDrum, this command would do that:
ResetQuest BardsCollegeDrum
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How to Jump to a Quest Stage
If you'd like to jump to a specific stage in a quest, you will need to first know two things about it:
- The quest ID - you can find the quest ID of a quest on our quest codes list.
- The ID of the stage you want to jump to - you can find quest stages with the ShowQuestStages [Quest ID] command. Replace [Quest ID] in the ShowQuestStages command with the ID of the quest you want to find stages for.
After finding out the quest ID and stage you want to jump to, all you have to do is factor those into this command:
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SetStage [Quest ID] [Stage ID]
The Proving Honor has a quest ID of C01, and the stage at which you much 'Retrieve the Fragment' has an ID of 30. If you wanted to move to that stage in the Proving Honor quest, you'd use this console command:
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SetStage C01 30
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That's all there is to cheating quests in Skyrim. You can find more quest-related commands by visiting our commands list and searching with the word 'quest'. Tweet us @ConsoleCMDs if you have any questions or suggestions.