We’ve got all of the Starfield console commands and item IDs that you can use to have a little fun in-game, with cheats like god mode, noclip, and more available with this feature.
Console commands are back in Starfield, and any Bethesda game fan who plays on PC will likely be intimately acquainted with the feature. While they are largely intended for development purposes, they have evolved into cheats that the player base can take advantage of, and you can have plenty of fun if you know which ones are the right ones to use.
So, continue reading to see all of the Starfield console commands and item IDs on PC right now, as there are plenty of cheats that you will want to take advantage of when playing the game.
How to use console commands in Starfield
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The first thing you’ll want to know is how to actually use console commands in Starfield. Thankfully, it is as easy as pressing the ~ (tilde) key on your keyboard. This is typically found in the top left of most boards, and pressing it should bring up a window where you can enter any console command that you like.
The command itself might be different on keyboards outside of the US, however, with the command being the ‘”‘ key on UK keyboards and the ‘Ö’ key on German devices.
From there, just enter your desired command and press enter to activate it in-game. For some, like the unlock command, you will have to click on the item that you wish to unlock in order to target the command.
Additionally, other commands do require a specific custom value to be inputted too, like increasing your weight load, adding an item ID to your inventory, or setting your player level, so that will need to be taken into account as well.
All Starfield console commands so far
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Here is a list of every console command in Starfield that we know of so far. We will continue to add to the list once more are known, so check back again soon for further updates:
Console Command | Effect |
kill | Kill a targeted NPC (select the target with the mouse when the console command menu is open) |
killall | Kill all enemies and NPCs in the surrounding area |
player.additem [Item ID] [#] | Add any item to your inventory. Replace [Item ID] with the item ID code, and [#] with the desired number |
player.additem a [#] | Add digipicks to your inventory. Replace [#] with the desired amount |
player.additem f [#] | Add credits to your inventory. Replace [#] with the desired amount |
player.modav carryweight [#] | Change your maximum carry weight. Replace [#] with the desired amount |
player.setav speedmult [#] | Change your player character’s speed. Default value is 100, so replace [#] with a higher number to go faster, and a lower number to go slower |
player.setav health [#] | Change your character’s max health. Replace [#] with the desired value |
player.setlevel [#] | Change your player level. Replace [#] with your desired value |
Continue reading for more Starfield console commands…
Console Command | Effect |
psb | Add every power in Starfield to your character |
resurrect | Resurrect a targeted dead NPC (select the target with the mouse when the console command menu is open) |
sexchange | Change your player character’s gender |
tai | Toggles AI on and off |
tcai | Make all NPC act passively, turning off their combat AI |
tcl | Toggles player collision/noclip mode |
tfc | Enable the free camera |
tgm | Toggles god mode (invulnerable, infinite stamina, no carry weight limit) |
tm | Hide in-game UI – enter again to reenable |
Console Command | Effect |
tmm 1 | Add map markers for all locations |
getscale | See the current scale/size of a targeted entity (select the target with the mouse when the console command menu is open) |
setscale [#] | Change the size of a select item or NPC (select the target with the mouse when the console command menu is open) |
tdetect | NPCs will now no longer detect you |
[Ref ID].amod [OMOD ID] | Attach a weapon mod to your reference weapon. Replace [Ref ID] with your chosen weapon and [OMOD ID] with the mod you want to equip |
[Ref ID].rmod [OMOD ID] | Remove a weapon mod to your reference weapon. Replace [Ref ID] with your chosen weapon and [OMOD ID] with the mod you want to remove |
kah | Kill all hostile NPCs in the surrounding area |
unlock | Unlock any locked door or container (select the target with the mouse when the console command menu is open) |
showmenu sleepwaitmenu | Display the Sleep/Wait menu to change the in-game time |
Console Command | Effect |
player.placeatme [Item ID] [#] | Spawn any item or creature in front of your character. Replace [Item ID] with the creature/item code, and [#] with the number that you want to spawn |
player.paycrimegold [#] [Faction ID] | Remove any active bounties that you have with any of the in-game Factions |
showlooksmenu player 1 | Open the character creator menu |
player.addperk [Perk ID] | Add any Skills, Traits, and Backgrounds to your character (you will need to have a spare slot though, so you can’t add an unlimited amount) |
player.removeperk [Perk ID] | Remove any Skills, Traits, and Backgrounds |
saq | Start all main and side quests (can cause instability) |
caqs | Complete all main story quests (can cause instability) |
Do console commands disable achievements in Starfield?
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Unfortunately, some console commands in Starfield disable achievements, so you might have to forgo those satisfying rewards if you’re looking to have complete control over your game.
While not every console command will do this, certain selections will mark your current save game as ‘Modded’, thus disabling the ability to earn achievements as you play. Ones that we have tested that disable achievements are:
- tgm
- tmm 1
- setscale
- kill
- killall
At the moment, the only way to get around this is to reload a save before you used the console commands, but past Bethesda games have had a mod that reenables achievements when using console commands and mods. We will let you know when one becomes available for use.
Best item ID codes to use in Starfield
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While many of the console commands found above can just work on their own, there are a few that require you to input a Starfield item ID to spawn specific items, ammo, and other useful things.
These item IDs are an eight-character string of letters and numbers that you will need to figure out, but we’ve got all of the best Starfield item IDs for you below so you don’t have to do all of the searching yourself:
Starfield general item ID codes
Item ID | Item |
f | Credits |
a | Digipicks |
Starfield Weapon item ID codes
Item ID | Weapon |
0026D964 | Auto-Rivet |
0026D963 | Big Bang |
000547A3 | Breach |
0026D96A | Bridger |
0026D96B | Coachman |
23606 | Magpulse |
0002EB45 | MagSniper |
00000FD6 | Razorback |
0002CB5F | Regulator |
More Starfield Weapon item ID codes below…
Item ID | Weapon |
0026D960 | Shotty |
0026D95D | Sidestar |
0026D96D | Urban Eagle |
Starfield Spacesuit item ID codes
Item ID | Spacesuit |
001F22BC | Gran-Gran’s Spacesuit |
65925 | Incendiary Experimental Nishina Spacesuit (Legendary) |
00225FC9 | Monster Costume |
0013F97D | Peacemaker Spacesuit |
0022B8F6 | Repulsing Explorer Spacesuit (Epic) |
0007B2B9 | Sentinel’s UC Antixeno Spacesuit (Legendary) |
Starfield Helmet item ID codes
Item ID | Helmet |
001F22BC | Gran-Gran’s Space Helmet |
0010A25E | Incendiary UC AntiXeno Space Helmet (Legendary) |
0001754F | Mark I Space Helmet |
0013F97B | Peacemaker Space Helmet |
65926 | Reactive Experimental Nishina Helmet (Legendary) |
Starfield Ammo item ID codes
Item ID | Ammo Type |
000297F4 | Creature Fire Ammo |
000297F5 | Creature Ice Ammo |
0006497E | Creature Electric Arc Ammo |
0006497F | Creature Pod Ammo |
00064980 | Creature Quill Ammo |
00087588 | Gravity Torpedo Ammo |
00091157 | Supernova Ammo |
000AF70F | Creature Rock Ammo |
000AF710 | Creature Spit AoE Ammo |
More item ID codes below…
Item ID | Ammo Type |
000AF711 | Creature Shout Ammo |
000AF712 | Creature Vomit Ammo |
000AF713 | Creature Explosive Ammo |
000AF714 | Creature Noxious Ammo |
000AF715 | Creature Oxygen Ammo |
000B0ACE | Creature Energy Orb Ammo |
000V0ACF | Creature Sonic Blast Ammo |
000B2CCD | Solar Flare Beam Ammo |
0018DEC2 | Creature Spit Ammo |
More item ID codes below…
Item ID | Ammo Type |
0020BA5E | Beam Ammo |
002197C1 | Terrormorph Roar Ammo |
002F3F22 | Gravity Torpedo Ammo |
002F3F23 | Gravity Torpedo Ammo |
004AD3E | 7.77mm Caseless Ammo |
002B558F | 6.5mm MI Array Ammo |
002B5590 | 6.5mm CT Ammo |
0000E8EC | 3kV LZR Cartridge Ammo |
002B558B | Heavy Particle Fuse Ammo |
More item ID codes below…
Item ID | Ammo Type |
002B4AFB | Caseless Shotgun Shell Ammo |
002B5595 | 11mm Caseless Ammo |
002B5597 | .50 Caliber Caseless Ammo |
002B558E | 7.5mm Whitehot Ammo |
00179DAD | Mine, CE-155 |
0022D26C | Missile, Devastator 1510 |
0022D26D | Missile, Devastator 1500 |
002B3AFC | 15×25 CLL Shotgun Shell |
00077D1E | 11mm XPL Projectile |
More item ID codes below…
Item ID | Ammo Type |
00239D41 | 11mm XPL Projectile |
002B5593 | 11mm XPL Ammo |
002B5595 | 11mm Caseless Ammo |
002B5591 | 45mm XPL-P Ammo |
002BAE3F | 1.5kV LZR Cartridge Ammo |
001504F3 | Missile, Tsukisasu 50k |
0022D250 | Missile, Hunter-450 |
0022D251 | Missile, Hunter-350 |
002B5596 | .50 MI Array Ammo |
How to get & find item ID codes in Starfield
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If you can’t find a particular item in the extensive list above, make sure to follow the steps below to learn how to get and find item ID codes in Starfield:
- Open the console command window (~)
- Type “help[#]” without the quotes, and replacing the [#] with the name of the item that you’re looking for
- For example, if you were looking for the 11mm XPL item ID code, you would type “help 11mm xpl”
- Look for the eight-character string in brackets, found next to the item type
- In this instance it should look something like “AMMO: (002B5593) 11mm XPL”, and it is the bit in the brackets that you’re looking for
- Copy the section within the brackets and use the player.additem console command found above to add it to your inventory
With that, your options are nearly limitless – just as long as you know the same of the item that you’re looking for. This can be helpful for boosting your credits, getting some extra digipicks for lockpicking, or bolstering your inventory with new weapons and ammo.
Can you use Starfield console commands on Xbox?
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Sadly, it’s not currently possible to use console commands on the Xbox version of Starfield. Even if you plug a mouse and keyboard into your Xbox, you won’t be able to open the console menu. This means that the feature is exclusive to the PC version.
This was also the case for Skyrim and Fallout 4, and it’s probably for a good reason. The use of some console commands can cause excess strain on the machine Starfield is running on. Spawning in a hundred robot companions and making them all supersized would likely cause several issues on the Xbox Series X, and especially the Series S.
As such, it’s unlikely that console commands will ever come to Xbox. We will update this guide if Bethesda does add the functionality later down the line.
So, that wraps up everything you need to know about console commands and item IDs in Starfield, giving you the tools you’ll need to have complete control over the game.
For more content, check out our Starfield homepage as we’ve got everything you’ll need for the ideal space adventure.
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