
Players trying to streamline their Terraria experience must use console commands, as they can help them save time while keeping the chaos under control.
Terraria’s charming 2D sandbox world is all about crafting, building, and exploring, but things can get a little hectic, especially in multiplayer. That’s where console commands come in handy.
From managing players to fine-tuning server settings, these tools give you more control over the action. So, here’s a full rundown of all the available console commands in the game.
All Terraria console commands
Console commands are used to access certain features that are within the game’s code. Players will be able to perform functions such as showing who is currently on the server, as well as being able to easily save, close, or clear the world.
However, keep in mind that these controls are only available for use on PC.
CONSOLE COMMAND | ACTION |
---|---|
help | Prompts the command list to pop up |
playing | Shows who is currently on the server |
How to bring up Terraria’s console commands
To utilize the game’s console commands, you’ll first need to make sure that you’re on a Multiplayer server, as the above codes do not work in Single Player. Then, follow these simple steps:
- From the main menu, select ‘Multiplayer‘.
- Join your server of choice.
- Once in-game, press the backtick key (`) to bring up the console.
- Enter any of the Terraria commands listed above that you want to input.
- Press Enter, and that’s it!
If the above codes have been entered correctly, the function will now activate for you to use.
Are there console commands in Terraria for PlayStation, Xbox, and Nintendo Switch?
There are no commands currently available to use in Terraria on other platforms. If any information regarding these changes, we’ll be sure to update you right here.
So, there you have it – that’s everything you need to know about console commands in Terraria. Don’t forget to check out the complete list of bosses and learn how to craft potions and go fishing.