

That's about all there is when it comes to using console commands and cheats in The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt. Inventory is reset, they will be level 1, and they will have starter gear. Hides the games GUI (contrary to the command name!)Īllows the toggling of the automatic camera rotation that follows a character. For example, TM(0.5) makes time go by at half-speed. Will speed up the game by specified multiplied.

Will fad in the game after it has been previously faded out. Will fade out the game using the same effect used for a cutscene. 0 to disable, and 1 to enable.Ĭhanges the date and time to whatever specified. Will dismember a characters currently targeted NPC. Shows a list of all monsters in the beastiary. Shows a list of all characters in the glossary. All buff ID codes are here, and codes for effect types can be found here. Removes a specified buff from a character.īuffs a character by the specified effect for a specified amount of time.Ĭodes for all learnable skills can be found from Commands.gg, here. Will make Geralt learn a specified skill. Removes a specified item from a characters inventory. This will take a while to load and may cause your game to crash.Īdds a specified item (and specified amount) to a characters inventory. Removes a chosen amount of money from a character.Īdds one of each item to a characters inventory. Gives a character a chosen amount of money.


If you're planning on spending a few hundred hours in The Witcher 3, getting to grips with console commands and cheats may improve your time. As with most successful games, players have since found multiple ways to mod and exploit the game for their benefit. Now, over five years later, the game remains as one of the most impressive RPGs of the previous decade. The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt first graced our screens back in 2015.
