It’ll show the outfit he’s wearing and the name of it, “Fine Clothes,” and the ID, which in this case is 000CEE80. So if you want to take off all Nazeem’s clothes but don’t have the right Pickpocket perk, you can go into the console, click on him, and type: You can also go into an NPC’s inventory and have them equip/unequip different stuff. (Fun fact: The IDs for lockpicks/bobby pins and gold/caps are the same in Skyrim, Oblivion, Fallout 4, Fallout 3, and Fallout NV.) The easiest items to remember are “f,” for gold, and “a,” for lockpicks. That will give you the merchant’s inventory, and at the top you’ll see their name. Then you’ll want to check to make sure you’ve got the right actor by typing: If you want a merchant to have more coin so you can sell all your shit to them, click on the merchant in the console. Rather than having to type out “player.” It works the same way with NPCs. Or you can go into the console, then click on your character so the thing at the top says “00000014.” “14” Is your character’s ID. Player.additem 2f44c (amount that you want) But you don’t actually have to type out the zeroes that come before it. For example, Nightshade’s item ID is 0002f44c. Once you’ve done this, you’ll have found your item’s ID. You’ll find what you’re looking for eventually. If this is the case, you can search through the list by using the pageup/pagedown buttons. There may also be a very long list of items if the word you used isn’t specific enough. This is great for when you have a mod that isn’t listed on the Wiki. This time, I actually have to type out the whole thing, including the “04” at the beginning. I’ll find the one that starts with ALCH, and discover that the item’s ID is: So instead of doing the annoying work of figuring out what every mod’s ID start is, just use the “help” command to find out.įor example, if I want a Potion of Blood from the Dawnguard DLC, I’ll type: If you try to find out an item’s ID on the wiki, and that item comes from a DLC, it’ll usually start with “XX,” rather than the usual “00.” That XX changes depending on your load order. I use this the most when I want to find an item that comes with a mod or DLC. Look through the items in the WEAP category, and choose the one you want. If you can’t remember how to spell “petrifying,” or if you don’t know what kind of enchantment you want, just type out: The ALCH category contains food, ingredients, and potions.īut if the thing you want contains more than one word, for example if you’re looking for an Ebony Dagger of Petrifying, you have to put in in quotes:īut you don’t actually have to type out the whole thing. Look for the item labeled “ALCH” if you want the plant Nightshade. Then you’ll get a list of items containing the word “nightshade.” They’ll have different categories in front of them, such as: If it’s just one word, like if you want Nightshade, you just type: The cool part is how you name the item you want. The most helpful one is literally just “help.” You use it to find out the ID of an item you want. To open the console, simply press the tilde key, ~. I really hope this helps some of you! If I had had something like this when I started playing, it would have saved me a lot of trouble. I’ve tried all these commands many times myself, so I can promise that as long as you’re careful, they will not break your game. This is a simple guide for people like me who don’t know dick about computers. I’ve been playing Skyrim for a few years now, and over time I’ve learned some things about using basic console commands to improve your gaming experience. Elder Scrolls Reading Club (Community Playthrough).Tag your submissions! Place any of the following tags in the title of your post to highlight it.Pictures of your cat with the title "khajiit has wares if you have coin".Handprints, in any way, shape or form, even if posted by reddit admins, though certain handcrafts are permitted.Any posts related to Piracy (Support the game creators!).Screenshots of texts, facebook or other social networking sites (jokes on facebook, 4chan images) or comments with Skyrim quotes from other subreddits (i.e.Locations or Items in real life that remind you of Skyrim (dark brotherhood hand prints, sweetrolls), though crafts are permitted.Screenshots with anything superimposed on the image (text, real life items).Repeat violators of this rule will be banned and reported to the site admins. Make sure content you submit is broadly interesting, not spammy, and contributes directly to the community. Per Reddit's Guidelines for self promotion, no more than 10% of the content you submit to the subreddit should be your own.Other interesting videos are allowed, but are still subject to rules 3 and 5. No YouTube/Twitch channel advertising/LP spamming.No Low Effort Content such as Handprints, Meridia's beacon, etc.A subreddit dedicated to the Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim.
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