
The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered is chock full of different console commands you can use while exploring the remastered lands of Cyrodiil, and go a long way in making things easier when thwarting those pesky Daedra.
After nearly two decades, Bethesda’s hit — and very nostalgic — open-world RPG has been remastered, and while this version has been given a visual overhaul to make it look even more immersive than ever, as well as some shiny new features, it still retains the core gameplay aspects that we’ve come to know and love — including cheats.
So if you’re not a fan of starting completely from scratch, you’re free to use console commands to tailor the experience to however you’d prefer on PC. From enabling God mode to boosting skills, and changing how the world around you looks, here’s a full list of all the console commands in Oblivion Remastered.
Note: When entering commands from the lists below, the usage of square brackets ([]) can be left out of the codes when you enter them in-game, and will be taken place by whatever is placed within them (so an item ID or quantity, for example).
Best console commands in Oblivion Remastered
While there a ton of cheats in Oblivion, some really are the best options to use as they’ll significantly impact your gameplay or let you change your appearance on the fly. And really, you can never go wrong with being able to instantly teleport your character, level them up, or complete a quest in a blink of an eye (or uh, a button press).
Here are our suggestions for most useful commands you’ll want to be using in your playthrough:
Code | Effect |
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tgm | Turns on God Mode |
player.additem [ID] [#] | Adds a specific item to your inventory |
removeitem [ID] [#] | Removes a specific item from your inventory |
fov [#] | Change the in-game FOV (1-180) |
moveto [locationID] | Move a target to a different location |
ShowRaceMenu | Change race/face/sex/name |
player.additem F [#] | Gives you a specified number of gold |
player.additem 0000000a [#] | Gives you a specified amount of lockpicks |
player.additem 0000000b 1 | Gives you a specified amount of Skeleton Keys |
completequest [questID] | Instantly completes a specified quest |
coe (X),(Y) | Teleport your character to a different location |
kill [target] | Kills a target instantly |
lock [#] | Allows you to lock a specified door or container. Enter a number from 1-100 to decide how hard it is to unlock |
unlock | Unlocks a specified door or container |
advlevel | Instantly level up your character |
player.payfine | Pay your current bounty and remove stolen items |
player.payfinethief | Pay your current bounty but keep all your stolen items |

All cheats on PC
If those console commands didn’t take your fancy, you’ll find a list of all the available cheats on PC below, broken up into sections for those that modify a specific target, your own character, quest, or ones that can toggled on and off.
Toggle console commands
Toggle commands are basic cheats you can use to alter some of the game’s mechanics to give you an even better experience, like hiding map markers to make things more immersive:
Code | Effect |
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showsubtitle | Toggles NPC subtitles |
tai | Toggles AI for NPCs |
tcai | Toggles combat AI |
tcl | Toggle collision. If done with no target, toggles noclip on player. |
pcb | Purge cell buffer |
tdetect | Toggle AI detection |
tdt | Toggle debug text |
tfc | Toggle freeflying camera |
tfow | Toggle fog of war; entire local area map revealed. |
tfh | Toggle full help |
tg | Toggle grass |
tgm | Toggles God Mode |
thd | Toggle Heads up Picture in Picture |
tlb | Toggle Lite Brite. This greatly brightens the world, and significantly improves performance. |
tll | Toggle land LOD |
tlv | Toggle leaves |
tm | Toggles menus |
tmg | Toggle Motion Guide |
tmm [#] | Toggle all map markers1=Show 0=Hide |
ts | Toggle sky |
tt | Toggle trees; All trees turn invisible, but still clip. |
twf | Toggle wireframe mode |
twr | Toggle water radius |
tws | Toggle water rendering |
Target commands
Target commands can be used on specific NPCs you want to modify, whether that be removing their items or changing their level. To use a targeted command, you’ll need to click on that specific NPC and enter any of the codes below after opening the cheat window:
Code | Effect |
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activate | Activate target |
additem [BaseID] [qty] | Adds item to inventory |
enable | Enables an object or NPC, bringing it back into the world. |
disable | Disables an object or NPC, removing it from the world. |
removeitem [BaseID] [qty] | Removes item from player character’s inventory |
equipitem [BaseID] [NoUnequip] | Force equips an Item, must be in the target’s inventory. NoUnEquip 1 prevents the item from being unequipped. 0 or leaving it blank will equip it with normal behavior. |
removeallitems | Removes all items from player character’s inventory |
addspell [SpellCode] | Adds spell to character’s spell list |
removespell [SpellCode] | Removes spell from character’s spell list |
dispel [SpellCode] | Dispels a specific magic effect from target. Works on enchantment effects affecting target. |
dispelallspells | Dispel all spell-based magic effects from target. Does not work on enchantment effects affecting target. |
createfullactorcopy | Clones target actor. Warning: if you copy a follower and then disable them, the game will act as if they were still following you, thus not allowing you to recruit any more members of that faction until that clone is killed or sent away. |
deletefullactorcopy | Deletes a clone of the target actor |
DuplicateAllItems [refID] | Duplicates all items from the target container to the referenced container. |
getav [attribute] | Get value of attribute, [attribute] includes basic attributes (strength, intelligence, etc.), derived attributes (health, magicka, etc.), NPC-only attributes (aggression, responsibility, etc.), skills (blade, blunt, etc.), and various spell effects. |
setav [attribute] [#] | Sets value of attribute. |
kill [victim] | Kills actor; Specifying [victim] will assign credit for the kill (quest updates, bounty, etc.). |
lock [#] | Locks Target. [#] is the degree of complexity (1–99). 100 is unpickable/needs a key. No [#] will relock to the original level. |
unlock | Unlocks targeted object. |
moddisposition [ID] [+/-#] | Modify [target] disposition toward [ID] by [#]. |
moveto [refID/location] | Moves [target] to [refID] or [location]. e.g. moveto player |
payfine | Pays character’s criminal fines |
payfinethief | Pays criminal fines without removing stolen items from inventory |
placeatme [BaseID] [#] | Spawns a new copy of object in front of player. |
resurrect [#] | Resurrects target actor; 1 will make the target get up instead of respawning, thus allowing them to keep their equipment. If a corpse has vanished already, it will also need to be enabled. |
SetActorFullName [name] | Sets actor’s name; [name] must be in quotes if it contains a space, e.g. “Jagar Tharn” |
setcrimegold [#] | Sets specified bounty on target |
setlevel [#] | Changes target’s level |
SetOpenState [#] | Changes the opened/closed/locked state of a door; 1 will unlock and, if possible, open any door. 0 will close a door, if possible. |
SetOwnership [BaseID/FactionID] | Changes ownership of targeted item; No [owner] flag = Player |
stopcombat | Stops target combat |
startcombat | Starts target combat |
startconversation [refID], [topic parameter] | Starts NPC conversation. WARNING: Failed use may cause player to get stuck, NPCs to freeze, and random dialogue to play. |

Quest commands
Quest commands are great if you want to complete one without hassle instantly, or are finding yourself really stuck. You can also modify certain quest aspects if you’d still like to do them in a different way:
Code | Effect |
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completequest [qID] | Completes quest. |
caqs | Completes all quest stages. |
GetStage [qID] | Shows quest stage for [qID]. |
player.completequest [qID] | Removes quest from list. (Does not complete it. Will set any NPC following you for the quest to neutral. The NPC will follow, but not fight, and attack you if you hit them.) |
ShowQuestTargets | Shows active quests ID and stage. |
SetStage [qID] [Stg] | Advances [qID] to [stg]. Useful for bugged quests. (Increase the stage by 10.00 for each separate stage; 10.00 is accepted the quest.) |
setquestobject [BaseID] [flag] | Set Quest Object 1=Quest 0=NoQuest |
showfullquestlog [qID] | Shows all log entries for [Quest]. |
showquestlog | Show quest log. |
showquestlog 0 | Show current quest log. |
showquestlog 1 | Show completed quest log. |
sq | Show all quests and stage |
sqt | Show current quest |
movetoqt | Teleport to quest target. |
Character commands
Player commands are perfect to use when you want to give your character some changes, instantly adding all spells to your character, or completely nullifying your current bounty:
Code | Effect |
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advlevel | Level up your character |
advskill [skill] [#] | Force a skill up # levels |
player.setAV [Ability/attribute] [#] | Change your current ability/attribute |
player.setlevel [#] | Change level to 1–255 |
SetPCFame | Set fame |
SetPCInfamy | Set infamy |
SexChange | Change Gender |
ShowRaceMenu | Change race/face/sex/name |
ShowBirthsignMenu | Changes Birthsign |
ShowClassMenu | Changes Class |
ShowEnchantment | Enchanting window |
ShowSpellMaking | Spell creation screen |
swdp | Shows those detecting the player |
modpca [attribute] [#] | Adds # points to an attribute |
modpcs [skill] [#] | Adds # points to the skill |
psb | Add all spells to player |
addscriptpackage 0009E69B | Makes the target a follower of Hero |
Setscale [#] | Makes the target a certain size |
player.setcrimegold 0 | Changes your bounty to zero |
player.placeatme [ID] [#] | Allows you to create a copy of an item or NPC at your character’s location. |
player.payfine | Pay your current bounty and remove stolen items |
player.payfinethief | Pay your current bounty but keep all your stolen items |
player.setfactionrank [ID] [#] | Changes your character’s rank to a specified number |
player.additem F [#] | Gives you a specified number of gold |
player.additem 0000000a [#] | Gives you a specified amount of lockpicks |
player.additem 0000000b 1 | Gives you a specified amount of Skeleton Keys |
Other commands
While the commands in the table below may not necessarily impact your playthrough as much as those listed above, they do allow you to tweak several in-game settings, like the in-game weather or exiting the game without going to the menu:
Code | Effect |
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bat [filename] | Executes the file with name [filename] |
coc [location] | Teleport to [location](Center on Cell) |
coe [X],[Y] | Teleport to exact [location> coordinates |
enableplayercontrols | Enables player control during cinematic mode |
fov [value] | Changes the field of view of the player (0–180) |
fw [ID] | Forces specified weather conditions, without transitions |
killall | Kills all creatures in loaded area |
prid [refId] | Picks reference (Console target) by ID |
qqq | Exits the game without using menus |
save [name] | Save game; Tag 1 to save as [Name.ess.txt] |
saveini | Save ini settings |
show | Shows value of global variable |
set [globalvar] to [value] | Set Global Variable |
setdebugtext | Selects Debugging Info |
set timescale to [#] | sets the speed of how fast time advances in-game. Default=30 Realtime=1 |
ssg | Creates a window with the full game scene graph |
sw [ID] | Set Weather |
getgs [game setting] | Shows the Game Setting |
setgs [game setting] [value] | Allows you to modify the game setting to a specific value |
How to enable & use console commands
Like Skyrim, Oblivion Remastered has a similar process when it comes to activating cheats. In order for console commands to work, you’ll first need to bring up the cheat window by pressing the ’tilde’ or (~) key once you’re already in-game.
From there, a window will appear, as shown in the image below, and all you now need to do is enter one of your codes and press ‘Enter’.

Depending on which code you’re using, you’ll also want to make sure to replace “#” with the desired amount or quantity you’re looking for as well.
While you can really make your playthrough even wilder with console commands, one thing you should keep in mind is that using it will disable your achievements – so if you’re looking a bit of a completionist, you’ll have to avoid activating them and play fair.
Now you’re equipped with all the cheats you’ll need for your playthrough, check out the best mods in Oblivion Remastered to use on PC and the best races to choose from in the game.