Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered gives the 2006 original a massive facelift, but it still retains the RPG’s quirks, game logic, and even the console commands. These commands are essentially cheats in the shape of keyboard formulas. They can do anything from activating the god mode to lining your pockets with an infinite amount of gold. There are also a few non-game-breaking commands, such as the free camera mode or the handy FOV toggle. If you want to try these out for yourself, here are all the console commands in Oblivion Remastered.
How to Use Console Commands in Oblivion Remastered

Using console commands in Oblivion Remastered is as simple as pressing the tilde key (~) on your keyboard. This will open the panel where you can enter the commands listed below. It’s worth noting that console commands are only available on PC. Also, keep in mind that using them will disable in-game achievements, which wasn’t the case in the original.
Best Console Commands in Oblivion Remastered
These are a selection of the most game-breaking commands available in the remaster:
Console Command Description tgm Activate God mode – Infinte health/stamina player.additem 0000000b 1 Adds skeleton keys to your inventory player.additem [ID] [#] Adds a specific item and amount to the player’s inventory removeitem [ID] [#] Remove a specified item from your character’s inventory fov [#] Change your Field of View player.setgs fmoverunmult [#] Change sprint speed player.setav [attribute] [#] Changes the value of an attribute to the specified number unlock Unlocks the targeted object tcl Toggles collision on target advlevel Levels up your character
General Use Console Commands
These console commands in Oblivion Remastered might not be essential but sitll come in handy in many different situations:
Console Command Description activate Activates the chosen target removeallitems Removes every item from your inventory getav [attribute] Gets the value of an attribute kill [victim] Kills the target moddisposition [ID] [#] Modifies the target’s behaviour toward the specified ID moveto [Ref ID/Location] Moves the target to a different location placeatme [Base ID] [#] Spawns an object in front of the player resurrect 1 Resurrects the target setav [attribute] [#] Set the value of a skill or attribute. save [name] Create a save file with your chosen name. disable Removes your chosen target enable Returns your chosen target to the world equipitem [ID] Equip specified item onto your character dispel [spellID] Remove specified spell effect from your character dispelallspells Remove all spell effects from your character SetOwnership Sets ownership of a item, creature, or structure to your character killall Kill every creature in the area surrounding your character. lock [#] Lock a targeted container or door. The higher the number, the harder it is to unlock (1-100) SetOpenState [#] Choose whether a container or door is locked or unlocked. Pick 1 to unlock it and 0 to lock it DuplicateAllItems [ID] Duplicates chosen target’s inventory into a container setcrimegold [#] Gives chosen target a bounty startcombat Chosen target will automatically attack anyone nearby stopcombat Chosen target will stop combat showsubtitle Toggles subtitles tai Toggles AI behavior tcai Toggles combat AI behavior tdetect Toggles AI and player detection tfc Toggles free camera mode tfow Toggles fog of war on or off tfh Toggle Full Help tm Toggle menus and UI tmm [#] Toggle all map markers pcb Purges cached game cells to free up memory tdt Toggles debug text tlv Toggles leaves on trees tws Toggles water rendering twr Toggles water radius twf Toggles wireframe mode tt Toggles tree visibility ts Toggles visibility of the sky box setactorfullname [name] Changes the target’s name
Character Console Commands
Character commands have a direct impact on, you guessed it, your character. These can range from boosting your attributes to paying off a bounty on your head.
Console Command | Description |
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advskill [skill] [#] | Level up a skill by a specified amount |
modpca [attribute] [#] | Adds a specified amount of points to chosen attribute |
modpcs [skill] [#] | Adds a specified amount of levels to chosen skill |
player.addspell [spellID] | Adds a chosen spell to your character |
player.removespell [spellID] | Removes a chosen spell from your character |
player.setAV [skill] [#] | Sets chosen skill to a specified number |
player.setlevel [#] | Sets your character level to a specified number |
player.setcrimegold 0 | Sets your bounty to 0 |
player.setscale [#] | Sets your character size to a specified number |
player.placeatme [ID] [#] | Creates a copy of an item or NPC at your character’s current location |
player.payfine | Pay your current bounty. |
player.payfinethief | Pay your current bounty without removing stolen items. |
player.setfactionrank [ID] [#] | Sets character faction rank to specified number |
psb | Give character every spell in the game |
SetPCFame [#] | Sets fame to specified number |
SetPCInfamy [#] | Sets infamy to specified number |
SexChange | Change character’s gender |
ShowRaceMenu | Change character’s race |
ShowBirthsignMenu | Change character’s birthsign |
ShowClassMenu | Change character’s class |
ShowEnchantment | Pulls up the Enchant menu |
ShowSpellMaking | Pulls up the Spellmaking menu |
swdp | Displays who is currently detecting your character |
setscale [#] | Changes the size of chosen target |
addscriptpackage 990E69B | Makes the target a follower of the player |
Quest-Related Console Commands
These console commands are directly linked to quest, and can even complete them with a simple input.
Console Command Description completequest [questID] Completes the specified quest caqs Completes all quest stages getstage [Quest ID] Shows the quest stage for the specified quest player.completequest [Quest ID] Removes a quest from your list SetStage [questID] [stage] Sets chosen quest to a specified stage showquesttargets Shows the active quest’s ID and stage setquestobject [ID] [flag] Turns a specified item into a quest object ShowQuestTargets Shows current stage and ID in chosen quest showquestlog Shows current quest log. showquestlog 0 Shows active quest log showquestlog 1 Shows completed quest log sq Lists every quest and their current stages movetoqt Teleports your character to the active quest target
Miscellanous Console Commands
These commands don’t fall into a precise group but are capable of changing the in-game weather, saving your progress, and speeding up the in-game time among other things.
Console Command Description coc [Location] Teleport to the specified location coe [X], [Y] Teleports to the exact coordinates sw [ID] Sets the weather conditions setgs [Game Setting] [Value] Sets a game setting to the specified value ssg Creates a window with the full game scene graph set timescale to [#] Changes the speed at which time advances in-game. Higher values speed things up, lower values slow things down bat [File Name] Executes the file with the specified file name enableplayercontrol Enables player control during cinematic mode fw [ID] Forces the weather to the specified conditions without transitions prid [Ref ID] Picks reference (console target) by ID qqq Exits the game save [Name] Saves the game with the specified save file name saveini Saves the ini file settings show Shows the value of global variable set [Global Variable] to [Value] Changes the specified global variable.Used to make system-wide changes setdebugtext Sets debugging info
And these are all the Oblivion Remastered console commands you should be using. Using these can have a massive impact on your playthrough, so input wisely. Also, keep in mind that these commands can trigger bugs and crashes. Nevertheless, let us know which is your go-to console command in the comments down below!