![]() ![]() Stealth showed as 10 on my character stats page, but reverted to 6 when I levelled up. I used skill player stealth 55, since that's 1+2+3+4 etc., but didn't work either.) (I boosted my stealth skill from 6 to 10, and then levelled up, but at the level up screen the stealth skill displayed as 6 again.)įor the record, I used the following console command: skill player stealth 10 I thought boosting my skills right before levelling up might "trick" the game into keeping the cheat values, but no luck. Wondering if maybe they'll stick after that point. I'm gonna play with it until I level the first time, and make sure I have the skill levels I want entered before I level. It's weird, because I have no problems making it stick, or maybe I'm just doing something wrong.Īre you people sure that you are adding the correct number of Skill Points? So, 3 for Rank 2, 6 for Rank 3, etc? I can use the cheat to boost my skills, but once I load a game again, the skills reset to their correct values. ![]() Just thought I would throw this out there, as I had to fumble with this command for a bit to make it work the way I wanted. If you do (for example, have Laborer as your background, gives +1 mechanics) then "Skill player Mechanics 21" will result in skill rank 7. This is also assuming you have no bonuses. Skill player Mechanics 21 will translate to rank 6. For example, to get rating 6, you need to have spent (1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + 5 + 6 = 21) points to get there. It seems as though the value is the amount of points that have been spent on the skill, rather than the resulting skill rating. Example2: Skill Companion_Aloth(Clone)_1 stealth 10) Skill charname skillname value - example: Skill player stealth 10 (player is what you type in when you mean your own character). This isn't my comment, but maybe you could try this and hopefully when you load the save file it will be as you wanted: Well, they have to be reapplied but given that the cheats only work early and late in the game, same difference. I'm guessing it's part of the retro fix to strip whatever seems like buffs. UnlockBestiary - places all enemy entries into the game's bestiary.Skill cheats don't work anymore. First up, youll need to actually open the console up. ![]() UnlockAll - unlocks all of the locked chests in the area. Pillars of Eternity 2 Deadfire Console Commands: cheats for god mode, unlocking chests, heals, money, experience and more. ToggleSpellLimit - allows the player to cast any number of spells without a limit ![]() "Skill player Stealth" to increase the player's own Stealth skill. Skill - increases the skill level for player in field, i.e. Rest - the party groups together and rests without consuming camping materials. NoFog - removes the fog of war from the game. Invisible - makes the entire party invisible, allowing them to pass unnoticed by enemies. HealParty - restores the health and stamina of all party members. GivePlayerMoney - gives the player amount of money. GiveItem - places the item into the player's inventory, i.e. "FindGameData Plate_Armor_Fine."įreeRecipesToggle - allows the player to craft any recipe without having to have the ingredients in the inventory. "AttributeScore player Might" increases the player's Might attribute.ĬraftingDebug - grants the player a bounty of different crafting materials.įindGameData - finds relevant game data for a given item, i.e. God - toggles God mode, making the entire party immune to damage.ĪddExperience - adds amount of experience to each member of the partyĪddExperienceToLevel - gives each party member an amount of experience needed to reach level ĪttributeScore - increases the attribute level for player for attribute, i.e. Iroll20s - enables the game's cheat mode, which activates all of the following commands. ![]()
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