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Missing Content This page lists most console commands known. If you know more about a specific one or one that is not listed, feel free to edit it or notify us on the Talk Page

The commands found here can be entered in the console. This allows to do actions that aren't allowed otherwise, e.g. cheating. The console can be opened by pressing Tab ↹ (on the PC/keyboard) or by entering the pause screen, and simultaneously pressing , , and on the Xbox, or , , and on PlayStation. Alternativly works just pressing Tab ↹ if you have Keyboard & Mouse mode active on consoles.

Usage

Some of these commands are not available until you have authenticated yourself with the enablecheats command.

Commands marked with Y in the cheat column need to be prefixed with admincheat if used on a multiplayer server. In single-player mode you neither need any cheat or admincheat before the command nor do you need to enable cheats.

Commands that target the creature / entity in your crosshairs are marked with "Target" in the target column, and commands that affect the current player are marked with "Self". These commands cannot be used in the remote console. Console commands are not case sensitive.

Boolean parameters can be specified as either the keywords "true" or "false" or the numbers 1 or 0 (or 1.0 / 0.0) respectively.

Any distances used in these commands are in Game Units, i.e. roughly one centimeter.

You can concatenate multiple commands in one line using a vertical bar | . For example: LeaveMeAlone | Fly

All commands can be run through ShowMyAdminManager

Video

Commands

EnableCheats

EnableCheats <Password>

Cheat: -

Target: Self

Added: 0.0 (UE1)

Arguments:

Name Type Description Password String Server administrator password

Description: Enable server administrator commands for the current player. The password provided should match the server's ServerAdminPassword option (see Server Configuration). In single player games you don't need this command, see the introduction above.

Compatible with gaming consoles: No

Example:

enablecheats pass123

CE

CE <type>

Cheat: Yes

Target: -

Arguments:

Name Type Description type String Type of weather. Possible values: see below. Mind the quotation marks necessary for commands with space between words.

Description: Starts and stops weather.





The Island starttime , stoptime , heatwave , coldfront , makeitrain , fogitup Scorched Earth start_superheat , stop_superheat , start_sandstorm , stop_sandstorm , start_electricalstorm , stop_electricalstorm , start_rain , stop_rain Ragnarok "start rain" , "stop rain" , "start electricalstorm" , "stop electricalstorm" , "start sandstorm" , "stop sandstorm" , "start superheat" , "stop superheat" , Start_Volcano Aberration startquake , stopquake Extinction "start meteors" Valguero SpawnRainbow , TestNorthernLights 1

1 After activating the Auroras on Valguero using the command, Auroras will cease to appear.

Compatible with gaming consoles: Yes

Example:

cheat ce start_superheat

GameCommand

GameCommand <TheCommand>

Cheat: Yes

Target: -

Arguments:

Name Type Description TheCommand String Command

Description: Runs a game-mode specific command / trigger. For example, to start the game in the SoTF mod game mode, run:

Compatible with gaming consoles: Unknown

Example:

cheat gamecommand startgame

GFI

GFI <BlueprintPathPart> <Quantity> <Quality> <ForceBlueprint>

Cheat: Yes

Target: Self

Added: 258.0

Arguments:

Name Type Description BlueprintPathPart String significant part of the blueprint path Quantity Integer[32] Number of items to add Quality Float Quality of added items ForceBlueprint Boolean true or 1 to add the item's blueprint; false or 0 to add the item

Description: Adds the specified item (or its blueprint) to the player's inventory in the specified quantity and with the specified quality.

This is a shortcut version for GiveItem . But instead of the complete blueprint path it is sufficient to specify only a significant part of it.

E.g. the blueprint path of the Tek ATV end in PrimalItemVHBuggy. You can use "vhbuggy" or "vhb" or "buggy" or "bugg" or "uggy" or... On the other hand "atv" will not work because it's the name of the item but not a part of the blueprint path.

For ambiguous parts you will maybe not get the item you want. Instead you get one that the search mechanism finds first. E.g. for Bug Repellant (PrimalItemConsumable_BugRepellant) you can't just say "bug" because this part is also included in "buggy". You will get the Tek ATV in this case. But "bugr" is specific enough to find definitely the Bug Repellant.

To specify items by their item number, use GiveItemNum .

To give items to another player, use GiveItemToPlayer .

Compatible with gaming consoles: Yes

Example:

cheat gfi bugr 10 0 0

PlayersOnly

PlayersOnly

Cheat: Yes

Target: -

Added: 0.0 (UE1)

Description: Stops all creature movement in the game world and halts crafting. Players can still move normally. Repeat the command to disable its effects.

Compatible with gaming consoles: Yes

Example:

cheat PlayersOnly

PrintColors

PrintColors

Cheat: -

Target: -

Description: Prints the Color IDs.

Compatible with gaming consoles: Unknown



StartNearestHorde

StartNearestHorde <Type> <Difficulty>

Cheat: Yes

Target: -

Added: 286.103

Arguments:

Name Type Description Type String Crate for Orbital Supply Drop or Element for Element Node Difficulty Integer available numbers are 1-4 with 1 being easy and 4 legendary difficulty

Description: Spawns a Orbital Supply Drop or Element Node at the nearest location to you. It can take a moment before you see anything happening.

NOTE: This command will only work on Extinction

Example:

cheat StartNearestHorde Crate 2

ListActiveHordeEvents

ListActiveHordeEvents

Cheat: Yes

Target: -

Added: 286.103

Description: Lists all current active Orbital Supply Drop and Element Node in the extended console (you can acces it by using Tab ↹ a second time).

NOTE: This command will only work on Extinction

Compatible with gaming consoles: No

Example:

cheat ListActiveHordeEvents

ScriptCommand

ScriptCommand <CommandString>

Cheat: Yes

Target: -

Added: 197.x

Arguments:

Name Type Description CommandString String Command string.

Description: Runs a game mode specific command / script. These can be implemented by mod authors. Currently, there are no official game modes that use custom scripts.

Compatible with gaming consoles: Unknown



Slomo

Slomo <SpeedMult>

Cheat: Yes

Target: -

Added: 0.0 (UE2)

Arguments:

Name Type Description SpeedMult Float Speed multiplier

Description: Sets the game speed multiplier. Change back to 1 to set back to normal.

Compatible with gaming consoles: Yes



EnableSpectator

EnableSpectator

Cheat: Yes

Target: Self

Added: 191.0

Description: Mode spectator (will destroy inventory, leave all your stuff at safe place first)



Special Keybindungs while in Spectator

Key Description Ctrl M Toggle floating player huds for the entire map (helpful to spot where everyone is) Ctrl P Toggle Only Show Nearby Floating Huds Ctrl N Display a list of players to jump to Lmb Attach to the player in front of you Lmb Rmb Click to cycle attached player Spacebar Detach from a player ⇧ Shift Fly Fast Ctrl Fly Slow Mousewheel Adjust fly speed ⇧ Shift F1 F10 Save camera positions F1 F10 Teleport to saved camera postions

stopspectating for leaving

See also Admin Spectator

Compatible with gaming consoles: Partial - Many features of spectating do not work on consoles. You can fly around and lock to a player, however you cannot unlock the camera from the player or save camera positions. Additionally you cannot view a player list.

Example:

cheat EnableSpectator

RequestSpectator

RequestSpectator <Password>

Cheat: -

Target: Self

Added: 191.0

Arguments:

Name Type Description Password String Spectator password.

Description: Requests spectator mode on servers where there is a spectator password. The password given must match the server's "SpectatorPassword".

Compatible with gaming consoles: Unknown



SetShowAllPlayers

SetShowAllPlayers <Enable>

Cheat: Yes

Target: -

Arguments:

Name Type Description Enable Boolean true or false

Description: Show player names in spectator mode. A shortcut for the this command is SAP .

Compatible with gaming consoles: Yes



DisableSpectator

DisableSpectator

Cheat: Yes

Target: Self

Description: quits spectatormode (as the character is killed when enable spectating, the respawn menu is displayed)

Compatible with gaming consoles: Yes



StopSpectating

StopSpectating

Cheat: -

Target: -

Description: Leaving the spectator mode which was started with EnableSpectator .

Compatible with gaming consoles: Yes



ToggleDamageNumbers

ToggleDamageNumbers

Cheat: Yes

Target: world

Description: Toggles floating damage numbers on the server



HatchEgg

HatchEgg

Cheat: Yes

Target: Target

Added: 297.17

Description: Despite the name of the command, it doesn't actually hatch the egg you are looking at but only set its incubating progress to 0% meaning that you still need the appropriate temperature for it to properly hatch. If the temperature is not adequate, the egg will have the "broken icon" and you won't be able to consume it after performing this command.



Open

Open <IP:Port>

Cheat: Yes

Target: -

Arguments:

Name Type Description IP:Port Group of integers:Integer Server IP and game port (7777, not query port 27015).

Description: join specific server by IP:Port (server domain name instead IP not work). If you need to specify password, use <?Password> at the end: IP:Port?Password (not checked information!).



AddEquipmentDurability

AddEquipmentDurability <amount>

Cheat: Yes

Target: -

Arguments:

Name Type Description amount float amount of durability/water/energy to add.

Description: add specific amount of durability to items in inventory (including hotbar and equipped armor) and water/energy to items in hotbar.



Server Managment Commands

AllowPlayerToJoinNoCheck

AllowPlayerToJoinNoCheck <SteamID>

Cheat: Yes

Target: -

Arguments:

Name Type Description SteamID Integer[64] Player to whitelist

Description: Adds the player specified by the their Integer encoded Steam ID to the server's whitelist.

Compatible with gaming consoles: No

Example:

cheat AllowPlayerToJoinNoCheck 18446744073709551615

BanPlayer

BanPlayer <SteamID>

Cheat: Yes

Target: -

Added: 178.0

Arguments:

Name Type Description SteamID Integer[64] Player to ban

Description: Add the specified player to the server's banned list.

Compatible with gaming consoles: Yes - use Xbox/PlayStation name or id

Example:

cheat BanPlayer 18446744073709551615 Xbox/playstation use cheat BanPlayer myname84937593

Broadcast

Broadcast <MessageText>

Cheat: Yes

Target: -

Added: 170 or earlier

Arguments:

Name Type Description MessageText String Message to broadcast

Description: Broadcast a message to all players on the server.

Compatible with gaming consoles: Yes

Example:

cheat Broadcast Hi, everybody!

TribeMessage

TribeMessage <TribeId> <Message>

Cheat: Yes

Target: -

Arguments:

Name Type Description TribeId Integer[32] UE4 internal Id of the Tribe Message String The Message you want to display

Description: Adds a message to the specified tribe's Tribelog

Example:

cheat tribemessage 12358748 Hello my friends

DisallowPlayerToJoinNoCheck

DisallowPlayerToJoinNoCheck <SteamID>

Cheat: Yes

Target: -

Arguments:

Name Type Description SteamID Integer[64] Player to remove

Description: Removes the specified player from the server's whitelist.

Compatible with gaming consoles: No

Example:

cheat DisallowPlayerToJoinNoCheck 18446744073709551615

DoExit

DoExit

Cheat: Yes

Target: -

Description: Shuts down the server as soon as possible.

Compatible with gaming consoles: Unknown



GetChat

GetChat

Cheat: -

Target: -

Added: 185.4

Description: Returns the latest chat buffer (the same amount that the clients see).

Compatible with gaming consoles: No



GetGameLog

GetGameLog

Cheat: -

Target: -

Added: 224.0

Description: Print 100 entries at a time also outputs to dated file in in "\Logs". Launch server with "-servergamelog" for this command to work.

Set buffer size ?RCONServerGameLogBuffer e.g:

TheIsland?RCONEnabled=true?RCONServerGameLogBuffer=600?listen -server -servergamelog

Compatible with gaming consoles: No



GetTribeIdPlayerList

GetTribeIdPlayerList <TribeID>

Cheat: Yes

Target: -

Added: 254.0

Arguments:

Name Type Description TribeID Integer[32] use setcheatplayer 1 and look at a tribe structure to see the TeamID which is the TribeID

Description: prints a list of every player of a specified tribe with both PlayerID and SteamID in the console and in a special ingame chat window

Compatible with gaming consoles: No



TribeStructureAudit

TribeStructureAudit <TribeID>

Cheat: Yes

Target: -

Arguments:

Name Type Description TribeID Integer[32] use setcheatplayer 1 and look at a tribe structure to see the TeamID which is the TribeID

Description: Console output of the types and counts of a given TribeId's structures.



TribeDinoAudit

TribeDinoAudit <TribeID>

Cheat: Yes

Target: -

Arguments:

Name Type Description TribeID Integer[32] use setcheatplayer 1 and look at a tribe structure to see the TeamID which is the TribeID

Description: Console output of the types and counts of a given TribeId's dinos.



ServerChat

ServerChat <MessageText>

Cheat: Yes

Target: -

Arguments:

Name Type Description MessageText String Message

Description: Sends a chat message to all currently connected players.

Compatible with gaming consoles: Partial - Some players will see the message as if it was from a random player. Others will see the message from System.



ServerChatTo

ServerChatTo <SteamID> <MessageText>

Cheat: Yes

Target: -

Arguments:

Name Type Description SteamID Integer[64] Player's SteamID MessageText String Message

Description: Sends a direct chat message to the player specified by their int64 encoded steam id.

Compatible with gaming consoles: Unknown



ServerChatToPlayer

ServerChatToPlayer <PlayerName> <MessageText>

Cheat: Yes

Target: -

Added: 189.0

Arguments:

Name Type Description PlayerName String Player's Steam name. MessageText String Message

Description: Sends a direct chat message to the player specified by their Steam name.

Compatible with gaming consoles: Unknown



SaveWorld

SaveWorld

Cheat: Yes

Target: -

Description: Forces the server to save the game world to disk in its current state. In single-player mode, the game saves this information locally.

Compatible with gaming consoles: No

Example:

cheat saveworld

SetGlobalPause

SetGlobalPause <IsPaused>

Cheat: Yes

Target: -

Arguments:

Name Type Description IsPaused Boolean Pause game?

Description: Pauses _EVERYTHING_ game related.

Compatible with gaming consoles: Unknown



SetTimeOfDay

SetTimeOfDay <Hour>:<Minute>[:<Second>]

Cheat: Yes

Target: -

Arguments:

Name Type Description Hour Integer 0..23 Minute Integer 0..59 Second Integer 0..59, (optional; defaults to 0)

Description: Sets the game world's time of day to the specified time.

Compatible with gaming consoles: Yes

Example:

cheat settimeofday 06:30:00

ShowMessageOfTheDay

ShowMessageOfTheDay

Cheat: -

Target: Self

Description: Displays the message of the day.

Compatible with gaming consoles: Yes



StartSaveBackup

UnbanPlayer

UnbanPlayer <SteamID>

Cheat: Yes

Target: -

Arguments:

Name Type Description SteamID Integer[64] Player to unban

Description: Remove the specified player from the server's banned list.

Compatible with gaming consoles: No

Example:

cheat UnbanPlayer 18446744073709551615

SetCheatPlayer

SetCheatPlayer true|false

Cheat: -

Target: Self

Added: 170 or earlier

Arguments: true to enable, false to disable

Description: Enable cheat commands that affect the current player, mounted dinosaurs and the game world

Compatible with gaming consoles: Yes

Example:

setcheatplayer true

ClearPlayerInventory

ClearPlayerInventory <PlayerID> <ClearInventory> <ClearSlotItems> <ClearEquippedItems>

Cheat: Yes

Target: -

Arguments:

Name Type Description PlayerID Integer[32] Player's in-game UE4 ID ClearInventory Boolean Clear player's inventory? ClearSlotItems Boolean Clear player's slot items? ClearEquippedItems Boolean Clear player's equipped items (armor)?

Description: Clears the specified player's inventory, equipped items, and/or slot items.

Compatible with gaming consoles: Unknown



GetAllState

GetAllState <type>

Cheat: Yes

Target: -

Arguments:

Name Type Description type String Type to summon

Description: Prints all entities of given type to console (server console, not ingame) and to server log file 'ShooterGame.log' after a while (some minutes) if logging to file is enabled in server configs. Useful to check wheter specific dinos are spawned on map.

Example output:

[2017.01.03-09.38.34:907][490]21) Ankylo_Character_BP_C /Game/Mods/TheCenter/TheCenter.TheCenter:PersistentLevel.Ankylo_Character_BP_C_317

[2017.01.03-09.38.34:907][490]22) Ankylo_Character_BP_C /Game/Mods/TheCenter/TheCenter.TheCenter:PersistentLevel.Ankylo_Character_BP_C_316



Compatible with gaming consoles: Yes

Example:

cheat getallstate Ankylo_Character_BP_C

GiveExpToTarget

GiveExpToTarget <Amount> <FromTribeShare> <PreventSharingWithTribe>

Cheat: -

Target: -

Arguments:

Name Type Description Amount Float Amount to add FromTribeShare Boolean Apply as if experience came from tribe. PreventSharingWithTribe Boolean 1 : player only; 0 : share with tribe

Description: Same as AddExperience, but adds it to the player or dino you're currently looking at.

Does only work on dinos currently

Compatible with gaming consoles: Unknown

Example:

Cheat GiveExpToTarget 9999 0 0

GiveInfiniteStatsToTarget

GiveInfiniteStatsToTarget

Cheat: -

Target: -

Description: Gives infinite stats to player or dino you're looking at.

Does only work on dinos currently

Compatible with gaming consoles: Unknown

Example:

cheat GiveInfiniteStatsToTarget

KickPlayer

KickPlayer <SteamID>

Cheat: Yes

Target: -

Added: 178.0

Arguments:

Name Type Description SteamID Integer[64] Player to kick[1]

Description: Forcibly disconnect the specified player from the server.

Compatible with gaming consoles: No use ShowAdminManager



Kill

Kill

Cheat: Yes

Target: Target

Description: Instantly kills the targeted structure or dinosaur, leaving behind a corpse.

Actually it deals a large amount of damage that is sufficient to kill non-boss entities. You may need to execute the command twice or more on bosses.

To eliminate an entity without leaving behind a corpse, use the DestroyMyTarget command.

Compatible with gaming consoles: Yes



KillAOE

KillAOE <category> <Radius>

Cheat: -

Target: -

Arguments:

Name Type Description category string See below. Radius number

Description: Categories can be abbreviated into the first 3 letters of the name, (EG: str - structures) Radius defaults to 2000 if not specified



Category Description pawns all nearby pawns (not structures) dinos all nearby dinos wild all nearby wild dinos tamed all nearby tamed dinos players all nearby players structures all nearby structures



Compatible with gaming consoles: Unknown

Example:

Cheat KillAOE Wild 2500

KillPlayer

KillPlayer <PlayerID>

Cheat: Yes

Target: Target

Arguments:

Name Type Description PlayerID Integer[32] Player's in-game UE4 ID

Description: Kills the specified player in game



Compatible with gaming consoles: Unknown

Example:

Cheat KillPlayer 915874562

RenamePlayer

RenamePlayer <"PlayerName"> <NewName>

Cheat: Yes

Target: -

Arguments:

Name Type Description "PlayerName" String Player's current name. String must be wrapped in double quotes. NewName String New name for player. Naked string.

Description: Renames the player specified by their in-game string name.

Compatible with gaming consoles: Yes



RenameTribe

RenameTribe <"TribeName"> <NewName>

Cheat: Yes

Target: -

Arguments:

Name Type Description "TribeName" String Tribe's current name. String must be wrapped in double quotes. NewName String New name for Tribe. Naked string.

Description: Renames the tribe specified by its string name.

Compatible with gaming consoles: Yes

Example:

cheat renametribe "bad name" good name

TakeAllDino

TakeAllDino

Cheat: Yes

Target: Target

Added: 252.4

Description: Changes ownership of all dinos of the tribe the player is currently looking at to the tribe of player.

Compatible with gaming consoles: Yes



TakeAllStructure

TakeAllStructure

Cheat: Yes

Target: Target

Added: 252.4

Description: Changes ownership of all structures of the tribe the player is currently looking at to the tribe of player.



LevelUp

LevelUp <StatName> <NumLevels>

Cheat: Yes

Target: -

Arguments:

Name Type Description StatName string possible values: Health , Stamina , Torpidity , Oxygen , Food , Water , Temperature , Weight , MeleeDamageMultiplier , SpeedMultiplier , TemperatureFortitude , CraftingSpeedMultiplier NumLevels Integer[32] Number of Levelups

Description: Auto-adds some XP, then levels up a stat on your player character, or if riding a dino, on that dino

Example:

cheat LevelUp MeleeDamageMultiplier 25

LevelUpAOE

LevelUpAOE <StatName> <Radius> <NumLevels>

Cheat: Yes

Target: -

Arguments:

Name Type Description StatName string possible values: Health , Stamina , Torpidity , Oxygen , Food , Water , Temperature , Weight , MeleeDamageMultiplier , SpeedMultiplier , TemperatureFortitude , CraftingSpeedMultiplier Radius float specifies the radius which is affected NumLevels Integer[32] Number of Levelups

Description: Auto-adds some XP, then levels up a stat on all nearby players and dinos in the specified radius

Example:

cheat LevelUpAOE Health 2500 15

LevelUpTarget

LevelUpTarget <StatName> <NumLevels>

Cheat: Yes

Target: Target

Arguments:

Name Type Description StatName string possible values: Health , Stamina , Torpidity , Oxygen , Food , Water , Temperature , Weight , MeleeDamageMultiplier , SpeedMultiplier , TemperatureFortitude , CraftingSpeedMultiplier NumLevels Integer[32] Number of Levelups

Description: Auto-adds some XP, then levels up a stat on your targeted player or dino.

Example:

cheat LevelUpTarget MeleeDamageMultiplier 25

Teleportation Commands

Teleport

Teleport

Cheat: Yes

Target: Self

Description: Moves the player character forward in the direction the player is facing until the character collides with an object or the terrain. If the player wouldn't hit the terrian or an object, they are teleported to 0,0 instead.

See also SetPlayerPos, TPCoords

Compatible with gaming consoles: Partial - Always sets player postition to center of map.

Example:

cheat teleport

TeleportPlayerIDToMe

TeleportPlayerIDToMe <PlayerID>

Cheat: Yes

Target: Self

Arguments:

Name Type Description PlayerID Integer[32] Player's in-game id.

Description: Teleports the player specified by their in-game ID to the current player.

To teleport yourself to the other player, use the TeleportToPlayer command.

To specify a player to teleport by their player name, use the TeleportPlayerNameToMe command.

Compatible with gaming consoles: No



TeleportPlayerNameToMe

TeleportPlayerNameToMe <PlayerName>

Cheat: Yes

Target: Self

Arguments:

Name Type Description PlayerName String Player's in-game name.

Description: Teleports the player specified by their name to the current player.

To specify a player to teleport by their in-game id, use the TeleportPlayerIDToMe command.

Compatible with gaming consoles: No



TeleportToPlayer

TeleportToPlayer <PlayerID>

Cheat: Yes

Target: Self

Arguments:

Name Type Description PlayerID Integer[32] Player's in-game id.

Description: Teleports the current player to the player specified by their in-game ID.

To teleport the other player to yourself, use the TeleportPlayerIDToMe command.

Compatible with gaming consoles: Yes



TeleportToPlayerName

TeleportToPlayerName <PlayerName>

Cheat: Yes

Target: Self

Arguments:

Name Type Description PlayerName String Player's in-game name

Description: Teleports the user to the player named as given in command.

A short version is TPName

Compatible with gaming consoles: Yes







TeleportToActorLocation

TeleportToActorLocation <type>

Cheat: Yes

Target: -

Arguments:

Name Type Description type String Type for a list of the Creature IDs; you need to add the number of that specific actor at the end with _<number>

Description: Lets you teleport to a specific actor in the gameworld. You need to know the Actor ID and his number.

Compatible with gaming consoles: Unknown



TP

TP <locationname>

Cheat: Yes

Target: -

Arguments:

Name Type Description locationname String check table to see which location name works

Description: Lets you teleport to defined locations quickly, the example will teleport you to the red obelisk on any DLC map.



Location Name Map Location red The Island Red Obelisk -260638 238923 -11202 121.41 -0.33 green The Island Green Obelisk 178454 71660 -10081 121.41 -0.33 blue The Island Blue Obelisk -195154 -195984 33858 -121.79 -20.82 cave1 The Island Entrance of Lower South Cave 28780 242180 -13292 -121.79 -20.82 cave2 The Island Entrance of Upper South Cave 49580 146350 -13533 59.56 -24.90 cave3 The Island Entrance of Lava Cave 289030 165000 -14145 -129.93 -7.49 cave5 The Island Entrance of Central Cave -23520 -67430 -101 -0.56 1.06 cave6 The Island Entrance of North West Cave -247490 -245850 -11300 80.25 -8.41 (spawns you in the ground ) cave7 The Island Entrance of North East Cave 283820 -281680 -13699 152.53 12.08 cave8 The Island Entrance of Swamp Cave -101776 101764 -5189 13.19 -15.63 cave9 The Island Entrance of Snow Cave -143966 -164657 -5 -109.95 2.65 cave10 The Island Entrance of Tek Cave -87039 -54406 33489 -99.94 -10.32 blue Scorched Earth Blue Obelisk -128529 -261433 -15439 -13.87 -6.04 green Scorched Earth Green Obelisk 195186 186 -12513 0.31 8.64 red Scorched Earth Red Obelisk -86375 168902 -16340 0.31 8.64 red Aberration Red Obelisk -237249 246932 53390 0.00 0.00 green Aberration Green Obelisk 222546 -219529 57313 0.00 0.00 blue Aberration Blue Obelisk -271144 -248355 66754 0.00 0.00 red Extinction Desert Titan Terminal 321836 377222 -60260 60.00 0.00 green Extinction Forest Titan Terminal 5439 -272891 -145851 -23.85 -6.83 blue Extinction Ice Titan Terminal 286565 -346100 -40719 -108.38 10.44 king Extinction King Titan Terminal -8131 -373611 36660 -107.57 8.54 red The Center Red Obelisk 37242 -210931 2066 -4.38 0.00 green The Center Green Obelisk -376571 43020 -13552 -4.38 0.00 blue The Center Blue Obelisk 250968 194402 -8487 -4.38 0.00 red Ragnarok Red Obelisk 467435 -195919 -14209 -50.00 0.00 green Ragnarok Green Obelisk -155773 91671 11619 -50.00 0.00 blue Ragnarok Blue Obelisk -427662 -417081 -13747 -50.00 0.00 red Valguero Red Obelisk -268136 213499 -39 -61.42 6.08 green Valguero Green Obelisk 213785 -9234 -12739 -61.42 6.08 blue Valguero Blue Obelisk -267025 -331553 688 -61.42 6.08



Compatible with gaming consoles: Yes

Example:

cheat tp red





TPCoords

TPCoords <Lat> <Lon> <Altitude>

Cheat: Yes

Target: Self

Arguments:

Name Type Description Lat Float GPS Coordinates Lon Float GPS Coordinates Altitude Float UE4 Coordinates

Description: Moves the player's character to the specified GPS position instantly.

See also Teleport, SetPlayerPos

Compatible with gaming consoles: Unknown



SPI

SPI <x> <y> <z> <yaw> <pitch>

Cheat: Yes

Target: Self

Arguments:

Name Type Description x float Coordinates y float Coordinates z float Coordinates yaw float Defines the yaw of the camera pitch float Defines the pitch of the camera

Description: Does the same as SetPlayerPos but lets you set a yaw and pitch for a specified view too

Example:

cheat spi -371471 -408636 -13584 -173.80 -12.91

SetPlayerPos

SetPlayerPos <x> <y> <z>

Cheat: Yes

Target: Self

Arguments:

Name Type Description x Float Coordinates y Float Coordinates z Float Coordinates

Description: Moves the player's character to the specified position instantly.

See also Teleport, TPCoords, Get coordinates command for The Island.

Compatible with gaming consoles: Partial - Will always teleport to center of map.

Example:

cheat SetPlayerPos -71467 -52156 0

MoveTargetTo

MoveTargetTo <x> <y> <z>

Cheat: Yes

Target: Target

Arguments:

Name Type Description x Float Coordinates y Float Coordinates z Float Coordinates

Description: Sets the world location of the player or dino you are currently looking at

Example:

cheat MoveTargetTo -71467 -52156 12536

TeleportToActiveHorde

TeleportToActiveHorde <EventIndex>

Cheat: Yes

Target: -

Arguments:

Name Type Description EventIndex string

Description: Teleports you to the specified horde event.

Example:

cheat TeleportToActiveHorde 4

Destroying Commands

DestroyAll

DestroyAll <Type>

Cheat: Yes

Target: -

Arguments:

Name Type Description Type String Type to destroy

Description: Destroys all creatures of the specified type, both wild and tamed. Also destroys specified structures.

Compatible with gaming consoles: Yes

Example:

cheat DestroyAll Ankylo_Character_BP_C

DestroyAllEnemies

DestroyAllEnemies

Cheat: Yes

Target: -

Description: Destroys all non-player creatures on the map, including tamed creatures. This does not prevent new ones from spawning as usual.

Compatible with gaming consoles: Unknown

Example:

cheat destroyallenemies

DestroyFoliage

DestroyFoliage <Radius>

Cheat: Yes

Target: -

Arguments:

Name Type Description Radius float radius in UE units for command.

Description: Destroys all foliage and resource nodes in radius (giving resources from the nodes).

Compatible with gaming consoles: Yes

Example:

admincheat DestroyFoliage

DestroyMyTarget

DestroyMyTarget

Cheat: Yes

Target: Target

Description: Instantly destroys the creature or structure in the current player's crosshairs, without leaving any corpse.

To kill an entity and leave a corpse, use the Kill command.

Compatible with gaming consoles: Yes

Example:

cheat DestroyMyTarget

DestroyStructures

DestroyStructures

Cheat: Yes

Target: -

Added: 207.0

Description: Destroys all structures owned by all players on the map.

Compatible with gaming consoles: Unknown



DestroyTribeDinos

DestroyTribeDinos

Cheat: Yes

Target: Target

Added: 226.4

Description: Will destroy all dinos on the ARK, based on the Tribe owner (or player owner) of the thing that you are currently looking at. Unclaimed dinos are in their own separate tribe, so using this command while targeting an unclaimed dino will destroy all unclaimed dinos and leave the tamed and wild dinos alone. This can be useful if config settings for breeding are very fast and a tribe or player leaves a pair of dinos to breed unchecked, crippling the performance of the singleplayer game or server by causing endlessly increasing lag/stutter from thousands of unclaimed dinos walking around freely. This will also destroy motorboats owned by the tribe.

Compatible with gaming consoles: Yes



DestroyTribeId

DestroyTribeId <TribeId>

Cheat: Yes

Target: Target

Arguments:

Name Type Description TribeId Integer[32] Id of tribe to destroy

Description: Will destroy a tribe.

Compatible with gaming consoles: Unknown



DestroyTribeIdDinos

DestroyTribeIdDinos <TribeId>

Cheat: Yes

Target: Target

Arguments:

Name Type Description TribeId Integer[32] Id of tribe to destroy all tames

Description: Will destroy all tames in a tribe.

Compatible with gaming consoles: Unknown



DestroyTribeIdPlayers

DestroyTribeIdPlayers <TribeId>

Cheat: Yes

Target: Target

Arguments:

Name Type Description TribeId Integer[32] Id of tribe to destroy all players

Description: Will destroy all players in a tribe.

Compatible with gaming consoles: Unknown



DestroyTribeIdStructures

DestroyTribeIdStructures <TribeId>

Cheat: Yes

Target: Target

Arguments:

Name Type Description TribeId Integer[32] Id of tribe to destroy all structures

Description: Will destroy all structures in a tribe.

Compatible with gaming consoles: Unknown



DestroyTribePlayers

DestroyTribePlayers

Cheat: Yes

Target: Target

Added: 226.4

Description: Will destroy all players of a tribe on the ARK, based on the Tribe owner (or player owner) of the thing that you are currently looking at.

Compatible with gaming consoles: Yes



DestroyTribeStructures

DestroyTribeStructures

Cheat: Yes

Target: Target

Added: 226.4

Description: Will destroy all structures on the ARK, based on the Tribe owner (or player owner) of the thing that you are currently looking at.

Compatible with gaming consoles: Yes



DestroyTribeStructuresLessThan

DestroyTribeStructuresLessThan <TribeTeamID> <Connections>

Cheat: Yes

Target: -

Added: 284.104

Arguments:

Name Type Description TribeTeamID Integer[32] The ID of the tribe that owns the structures to be destroyed. Use setcheatplayer 1 and look at any structure owned by the tribe to see its ID. Connections Integer[32] Any structures owned by the given tribe that have less than the given connections (snapped structures) will be destroyed.

Description: Destroy all the structures owned by the given tribe that have less than the given connections (snapped structures). The given example below would remove all the lone structures owned by the tribe matching the 1234567890 ID. A shortcut to this command is LessThan (added in 298.3).

Compatible with gaming consoles: Yes

Example:

cheat DestroyTribeStructuresLessThan 1234567890 2

DestroyWildDinos

DestroyWildDinos

Cheat: Yes

Target: -

Added: 207.0

Description: Destroys all untamed creatures on the map. Useful for helping newly-released creatures to spawn.

Compatible with gaming consoles: Yes

Example:

cheat destroywilddinos

Tribe Management Commands

ForcePlayerToJoinTargetTribe

ForcePlayerToJoinTargetTribe <PlayerID>

Cheat: Yes

Target: Target

Added: 196.0

Arguments:

Name Type Description PlayerID Integer[32] Player's in-game UE4 ID

Description: Forces the player specified by their in-game UE4 ID to the tribe that the target entity or structure of the current player belongs to. Known to have problems if there are currently no longer members in the tribe, but this may be fixed in the future.

A shortcut for this command is ForceJoinTribe

Compatible with gaming consoles: Yes



ForcePlayerToJoinTribe

ForcePlayerToJoinTribe <PlayerID> <TribeName>

Cheat: Yes

Target: -

Arguments:

Name Type Description PlayerID Integer[32] Player's in-game UE4 ID TribeName String Tribe's Name

Description: Forces the player specified by their in-game UE4 ID to the tribe specified by its name. Known to have problems if there are currently no longer members in the tribe, but this may be fixed in the future.

Compatible with gaming consoles: No



ForceJoinTribe

ForceJoinTribe

Cheat: Yes

Target: Self

Description: Lets you join a targeted Tribe this command is a shortcut for ForcePlayerToJoinTargetTribe 0



ForceTribes

ForceTribes <PlayerName1> <PlayerName2> <NewTribeName>

Cheat: Yes

Target: -

Arguments:

Name Type Description PlayerName1 ? Unknown? PlayerName2 ? Unknown? NewTribeName String Unknown?

Description: Unknown?

Compatible with gaming consoles: Unknown



GiveAllStructure

GiveAllStructure

Cheat: Yes

Target: Target

Added: 201.4

Description: Gives the current player ownership of all the targeted structure and all structures connected to it recursively.

Compatible with gaming consoles: Yes



MakeTribeAdmin

MakeTribeAdmin

Cheat: Yes

Target: Self

Added: 196.0

Description: Promotes you to an admin of the tribe you're currently a member of.

Compatible with gaming consoles: Yes



MakeTribeFounder

MakeTribeFounder

Cheat: Yes

Target: Self

Added: 196.0

Description: Makes you the founder of the tribe you're currently a member of.

Compatible with gaming consoles: Yes



RemoveTribeAdmin

RemoveTribeAdmin

Cheat: Yes

Target: -

Added: 196.0

Description: Unknown?

See also ForcePlayerToJoinTargetTribe , MakeTribeAdmin , MakeTribeFounder .

Compatible with gaming consoles: Unknown



TakeTribe

TakeTribe <TribeID>

Cheat: Yes

Target: Target

Arguments:

Name Type Description TribeID Integer[32] enable setcheatplayer and check a structure7dino for the TeamId to get the TribeID

Description: Gives you all of the tribe's dinos and structures. If 0 is provided it uses your target.



Creative Mode Commands

GiveCreativeMode

GiveCreativeMode

Cheat: Yes

Target: Self

Added: 278.0

Description: Sets yourself in Creative Mode. The command can be abbreviated as GCM .

See also GiveCreativeModeToTarget , GiveCreativeModeToPlayer

Compatible with gaming consoles: Yes

Example:

cheat GiveCreativeMode

cheat gcm

GiveCreativeModeToTarget

GiveCreativeModeToTarget

Cheat: Yes

Target: -

Added: 278.0

Description: Sets the target you are visiting in Creative Mode. The command can be abbreviated as GCMT .

See also GiveCreativeMode , GiveCreativeModeToPlayer

Compatible with gaming consoles: Yes

Example:

cheat GiveCreativeModeToTarget

cheat GCMT

GiveCreativeModeToPlayer

GiveCreativeModeToPlayer <PlayerID>

Cheat: Yes

Target: -

Added: 278.0

Arguments:

Name Type Description PlayerID Integer[64] Player's in-game UE4 ID

Description: Sets a certain player identified by the player's ID in Creative Mode. The command can be abbreviated as GCMP .

See also GiveCreativeMode , GiveCreativeModeToTarget

Compatible with gaming consoles: Unknown

Example:

cheat GiveCreativeModeToPlayer 1234

Player Commands

AddExperience

AddExperience <HowMuch> <FromTribeShare> <PreventSharingWithTribe>

Cheat: Yes

Target: Self

Arguments:

Name Type Description HowMuch Float Amount to add FromTribeShare Boolean Apply as if experience came from tribe. PreventSharingWithTribe Boolean 1 : player only; 0 : share with tribe

Description: Adds the specified number of experience points to the player (or the currently mounted dinosaur if the player is mounted). To give another player experience, use the GiveExpToPlayer command.

This command is affected by the XPMultiplier setting and the hardcoded multiplier of 4 since 313.5. I.e. the amount you will get is the value of the argument HowMuch × 4 × your XPMultiplier setting value.

Compatible with gaming consoles: Yes

Example:

cheat addexperience 1000 0 1

DebugAllowvrMissionTeleport

DebugAllowvrMissionTeleport

Cheat: Yes

Target: Self

Description: Allows teleport in Genesis: Part 1 to the final boss without completing missions.

Compatible with gaming consoles: Unknown



UnlockEngram

UnlockEngram <BlueprintPath>

Cheat: Yes

Target: -

Added: 254.0

Arguments:

Name Type Description BlueprintPath String a blueprint path

Description: Unlocks Tekgram (Tek Engrams)

Compatible with gaming consoles: Unknown

Example:

cheat UnlockEngram "Blueprint'/Game/PrimalEarth/...something'"

HideRiders

HideRiders <visible>

Cheat: Yes

Target: Self

Arguments:

Name Type Description visible Boolean true or 1 to hide a player, false or 0 to make player visible again

Description: Makes a rider of a dino visually invisible. You stay invisible after un-mounting.

Example:

cheat hideriders 1

ChangeSize

ChangeSize <SizeMult>

Cheat: Yes

Target: Self

Added: 0.0 (UE2)

Arguments:

Name Type Description SizeMult Float Size multiplier

Description: Changes the current player's size. Your player character's model will only stretch or squash so far however, and if made too big will seem to float and bob up and down during different animations (too small and you'll sink through the ground). You will not become any slower or faster. Set back to 1 to go back to your normal size.

Compatible with gaming consoles: Yes



ClearTutorials

ClearTutorials

Cheat: -

Target: Self

Description: Resets all tutorials on your client (make them so that they will re-appear without being forced).

Compatible with gaming consoles: Unknown



EnemyInvisible

EnemyInvisible true|false

Cheat: Yes

Target: Self

Arguments: true to be ignored, false for normal behavior

Description: When enabled, all creatures on the map will ignore the current player, even when attacked.

See also LeaveMeAlone .

Compatible with gaming consoles: Yes

Example:

cheat EnemyInvisible true

ExecSetSleeping

ExecSetSleeping true|false

Cheat: Yes

Target: Self

Arguments: true to put to sleep, false to wake up

Description: Puts the current player character to sleep or wakes them up.

Compatible with gaming consoles: Unknown

Example:

cheat ExecSetSleeping true

Fly

Fly

Cheat: Yes

Target: Self

Added: 0.0 (UE1)

Description: Activates "fly mode", permitting the player character to move freely in any direction without physics or gravity being applied. Use the walk command to disable the mode.

If the command is issued while mounted (or the player mounts a tame while in "fly" mode) the animal cannot be moved straight up and down via the keys, but can be made to "fly" by either walking off a cliff, or by pointing the cursor up while moving forward (or point down to descend). Currently, the flying command does not work while mounted on Megalania

See also Ghost

Compatible with gaming consoles: Yes

Example:

cheat fly

Ghost

Ghost

Cheat: Yes

Target: Self

Added: 0.0 (UE1)

Description: Activates "no clip" mode, permitting the player character to pass freely through objects in the world that normally block movement, including the terrain itself. Use the walk command to disable the mode.

Compatible with gaming consoles: Yes

Example:

cheat ghost

GiveColors

GiveColors <Quantity>

Cheat: Yes

Target: Self

Added: 209.4

Arguments:

Name Type Description Quantity Integer[32] Item quantity

Description: Gives you quantity of each dye in the game. In vanilla Ark, this equates to only 2.6 weight units per set.

Compatible with gaming consoles: Yes

Example:

cheat GiveColors 100

GiveEngrams

GiveEngrams

Cheat: Yes

Target: Self

Description: Unlocks all crafting recipes for the player character. May lag a little.

Compatible with gaming consoles: Unknown

Example:

cheat giveengrams

GiveEngramsTekOnly

GiveEngramsTekOnly

Cheat: Yes

Target: Self

Description: Gives you all tek engrams (like GiveEngrams, lasts until the player disconnects from the server)



GiveTekengramsTo

GiveTekengramsTo <playerid> <partial name>

Cheat: Yes

Target: -

Arguments:

Name Type Description playerid Integer Player's in-game UE4 ID

can be found by looking at the implant of a player partial name String significant part of the Blueprint that can be found here: Item_IDs

Description: provide the partial string of a tek engram to give them to players, works similar to GFI

Tekgrams unlocked this way will stay even after a relog and server restart.

Using the example will unlock almost all Tekengrams

Example:

cheat GiveTekengramsTo 125785415 tek

GiveExpToPlayer

GiveExpToPlayer <PlayerID> <HowMuch> <FromTribeShare> <PreventSharingWithTribe>

Cheat: Yes

Target: -

Arguments:

Name Type Description PlayerID Integer[32] Player's in-game UE4 ID HowMuch Float Amount to give FromTribeShare Boolean Apply as if experience came from tribe. PreventSharingWithTribe Boolean 1 : player only; 0 : share with tribe

Description: Gives the specified player the specified amount of experience points. To easily give yourself experience, use the AddExperience command.

Compatible with gaming consoles: Unknown



GiveItem

GiveItem <BlueprintPath> <Quantity> <Quality> <ForceBlueprint>

Cheat: Yes

Target: Self

Arguments:

Name Type Description BlueprintPath String The blueprint path of the item to give. Quantity Integer[32] Number of items to add Quality Float Quality of added items ForceBlueprint Boolean true or 1 to add the item's blueprint; false or 0 to add the item

Description: Adds the specified item (or its blueprint) to the player's inventory in the specified quantity and with the specified quality.

To specify items by their item number, use GiveItemNum .

To specify items by a part of its blueprint path, use GFI .

To give items to another player, use GiveItemToPlayer .

Compatible with gaming consoles: Yes



GiveItemNum

GiveItemNum <ItemNum> <Quantity> <Quality> <ForceBlueprint>

Cheat: Yes

Target: Self

Arguments:

Name Type Description ItemNum Integer[32] Item ID to add Quantity Integer[32] Number of items to add Quality Float Quality of added items ForceBlueprint Boolean true or 1 to add the item's blueprint; false or 0 to add the item

Description: Adds the specified item (or its blueprint) to the player's inventory in the specified quantity and with the specified quality.

To specify items by their blueprint path, use GiveItem .

To specify items by a part of its blueprint path, use GFI .

To give items to another player, use GiveItemNumToPlayer .

Compatible with gaming consoles: Yes

Example:

cheat GiveItemNum 1 1 1 0

GiveItemToPlayer

GiveItemToPlayer <PlayerID> <BlueprintPath> <Quantity> <Quality> <ForceBlueprint>

Cheat: Yes

Target: -

Arguments:

Name Type Description PlayerID Integer[32] PlayerID to give the item to. BlueprintPath String The blueprint path of the item to give. Quantity Integer[32] Number of items to add Quality Float Quality of added items ForceBlueprint Boolean true or 1 to add the item's blueprint; false or 0 to add the item

Description: Adds the specified item (or its blueprint) to the player's inventory in the specified quantity and with the specified quality.

To specify items by their item number, use GiveItemNumToPlayer .

To give items to yourself, use GiveItemNum .

Compatible with gaming consoles: Unknown



GiveItemNumToPlayer

GiveItemNumToPlayer <PlayerID> <ItemNum> <Quantity> <Quality> <ForceBlueprint>

Cheat: Yes

Target: -

Arguments:

Name Type Description PlayerID Integer[32] PlayerID to give the item to. ItemNum Integer[32] Item ID to add Quantity Integer[32] Number of items to add Quality Float Quality of added items ForceBlueprint Boolean true or 1 to add the item's blueprint; false or 0 to add the item

Description: Adds the specified item (or its blueprint) to the player's inventory in the specified quantity and with the specified quality.

To specify items by their blueprint path, use GiveItemToPlayer .

To give items to yourself, use GiveItemNum .

Compatible with gaming consoles: Unknown

Example:

cheat GiveItemNumToPlayer 1234567890 1 1 0 0

GiveResources

GiveResources

Cheat: Yes

Target: Self

Description: Add 50 units of each resource in the game to the player's inventory. In vanilla Ark, this equates to 300+ units of weight, so you will probably be encumbered. (200 of which comes from Metal Ore, Metal Ingots, Obsidian, and Crystal)

Compatible with gaming consoles: Yes

Example:

cheat giveresources

GiveSlotItem

GiveSlotItem <BlueprintPath> <SlotNum> <Quantity>

Cheat: Yes

Target: Self

Arguments:

Name Type Description BlueprintPath String Item's blueprint path. SlotNum Integer[32] Inventory slot number. (0-9) Quantity Integer[32] Number of items to add

Description: Adds the item specified by its blueprint path into one of your item slots. If the item does not support stacking, items after the first will be dumped into your inventory. Specifying an invalid slot id will dump all the item(s) into your inventory. Item quality will always be 0 and you cannot request adding a blueprint.

To specify items by their item ID, use the GiveSlotItemNum command.

Compatible with gaming consoles: Unknown



GiveSlotItemNum

GiveSlotItemNum <ItemNum> <SlotNum> <Quantity>

Cheat: Yes

Target: Self

Arguments:

Name Type Description ItemNum String Item ID to add. SlotNum Integer[32] Inventory slot number. (0-9) Quantity Integer[32] Number of items to add

Description: Adds the item specified by its item id into one of your item slots. If the item does not support stacking, items after the first will be dumped into your inventory. Specifying an invalid slot id will dump all the item(s) into your inventory. Item quality will always be 0 and you cannot request adding a blueprint.

To specify items by their blueprint path, use the GiveSlotItem command.

Compatible with gaming consoles: Unknown



GiveToMe

GiveToMe

Cheat: Yes

Target: Target

Description: Changes the owner of the targeted entity (structure or dino) to the current player. However, note that this command does not actually tame dinos - their inventory will not be accessible and they will not be rideable unless they were already tamed by another player or you use one of the dino taming commands afterwards.

Compatible with gaming consoles: Yes



GMBuff

GMBuff

Cheat: Yes

Target: Self

Added: 252.4

Description: Gives player God , InfiniteStats , EnemyInvisible true , and a bunch of experience.

For the same effect but without experience you can use LeaveMeAlone .

Compatible with gaming consoles: Yes



EnvQA

EnvQA

Cheat: Yes

Target: Self

Added: 292.103

Description: A shortcut that internally executes GMBuff , GiveArmorSet Tek 0 , stat fps and stat unit .

Compatible with gaming consoles: Yes

Fun fact: This command is an alias of TurnOnGmBuffAndTekArmorAndStatFpsAndAlsoStatUnitBecauseThisIsEasierToTypeOnXbox .



God

God

Cheat: Yes

Target: Self

Added: 0.0 (UE1)

Description: Toggles "god mode", making the player invulnerable to damage from attacks, explosions or from falling. This does not prevent player character death by drowning ( InfiniteStats must be enabled to prevent this). Repeat the command to disable the mode.

To specifically enable or disable god mode, use the SetGodMode command.

Compatible with gaming consoles: Yes

Example:

cheat god

HideTutorial

HideTutorial <TutorialIndex>

Cheat: -

Target: Self

Arguments:

Name Type Description TutorialIndex Integer[32] Tutorial index

Description: Hides the tutorial specified by its tutorial index. See the ShowTutorial command description for a list of tutorial ids.

Compatible with gaming consoles: Unknown



HurtMe

HurtMe <Amount>

Cheat: Yes

Target: Self

Arguments:

Name Type Description Amount Integer[64] Damage to deal

Description: Damages the player character.

Compatible with gaming consoles: Yes

Example:

cheat HurtMe 50

InfiniteStats

InfiniteStats

Cheat: Yes

Target: Self

Description: Refills the player's health, stamina, oxygen, food & water immediately, and keeps them at their maximum level while the command is active. If the player is mounted the effects only apply to his mount, but not the player himself.

When firing weapons in infinitestats mode, no ammo is consumed from the inventory.

For weapons with magazines, bullets are removed from the magazine though. Once it is empty, and the "NO AMMO" message appears on the screen, it can be reloaded by either opening/closing the inventory or by switching weapons.

The command does not make the player invincible (i.e. he can still die from falls or high-level attacks such as a Dragon's bite, if the single-hit damage exceeds the player's maximum health stat). The command also has no effect on the carrying capacity.

Repeat the command to disable its effects.

Compatible with gaming consoles: Yes

Example:

cheat infinitestats

LeaveMeAlone

LeaveMeAlone

Cheat: Yes

Target: Self

Description: Combination of God , InfiniteStats and EnemyInvisible true .

See also GMBuff

Compatible with gaming consoles: Yes



OnToggleInGameMenu

OnToggleInGameMenu

Cheat: -

Target: Self

Description: Opens or closes the in-game menu (when you hit the escape key).

To specifically show the in-game menu, use the ShowInGameMenu command.

Compatible with gaming consoles: Unknown



OpenMap

OpenMap <MapName>

Cheat: Yes

Target: -

Arguments:

Name Type Description MapName String Map's Name

Description: Loads the map specified by its name. (not sure if a file path is accepted)

Compatible with gaming consoles: Unknown

Example:

cheat OpenMap TheIsland

Playercommand

Playercommand <CommandName>

Cheat: Yes

Target: -

Arguments:

Name Type Description CommandName String possible values:

Ascend1 (for Gamma)

Ascend2 (for Beta)

Ascend3 (for Alpha)

AbAscend1 (for Aberration's Gamma)

AbAscend2 (for Aberration's Beta)

AbAscend3 (for Aberration's Alpha)

EXTAscend1 (for Extinction's Gamma)

EXTAscend2 (for Extinction's Beta)

EXTAscend3 (for Extinction's Alpha)

Genascend1 (for Genesis' Gamma)

Genascend2 (for Genesis' Beta)

Description: Currently used to give the player the ascension effect.

Compatible with gaming consoles: Yes

Example:

cheat playercommand Ascend1

SetAdminIcon

SetAdminIcon true|false

Cheat: Yes

Target: Self

Arguments: true to enable, false to disable

Description: Hides the Admin Icon next to the name in chat when a player that has enabled cheats writes something.

Compatible with gaming consoles: Yes

Example:

cheat SetAdminIcon 0

SetFacialHairPercent

SetFacialHairPercent <Length>

Cheat: Yes

Target: Self

Added: 254.0

Arguments:

Name Type Description Length Float Value to set relative length of facial hair.

Description: Sets value in the range from 0 to 1 (= 100%).

See also SetHeadHairPercent , SetHeadHairStyle , SetFacialHairStyle .

Compatible with gaming consoles: Yes



SetFacialHairStyle

SetFacialHairStyle <Number>

Cheat: Yes

Target: Self

Added: 254.0

Arguments:

Name Type Description Number Integer Number of facial hairstyle, see below.

Description: Sets value in the range from 0 to 7.

Number Facial Hairstyle 0 Default 1 Moustache 2 Goatee 3 Romantic 4 Dread Beard 5 Mutton Chops 6 Curly Beard 7 Viking Beard

See also SetHeadHairStyle , SetFacialHairPercent , SetHeadHairPercent .

Compatible with gaming consoles: Yes



SetHeadHairPercent

SetHeadHairPercent <Length>

Cheat: Yes

Target: Self

Added: 254.0

Arguments:

Name Type Description Length Float Value to set relative hair length.

Description: Sets value in the range from 0 to 1 (= 100%).

See also SetFacialHairPercent , SetHeadHairStyle , SetFacialHairStyle .

Compatible with gaming consoles: Yes



SetHeadHairStyle

SetHeadHairStyle <Number>

Cheat: Yes

Target: Self

Added: 254.0

Arguments:

Name Type Description Number Integer Number of head hairstyle, see below.

Description: Sets value in the range from 0 to 7.

Number Facial Hairstyle 0 Default 1 Mohawk 2 Afro 3 Romantic 4 Dreadlocks 5 Ponytail 6 Braids 7 Viking

See also SetFacialHairStyle , SetHeadHairPercent , SetFacialHairPercent .

Compatible with gaming consoles: Yes



SetGodMode

SetGodMode <Enable>

Cheat: Yes

Target: Self

Arguments:

Name Type Description Enable Boolean Enable god mode?

Description: Enables or disables god mode for the current player.

To simply toggle between god mode states, use the command God .

Compatible with gaming consoles: Yes



SetTargetPlayerBodyVal

SetTargetPlayerBodyVal <BodyValIndex> <BodyVal>

Cheat: Yes

Target: Target

Added: 201.4

Arguments:

Name Type Description BodyValIndex Integer[32] Body Regions BodyVal Float ...

Description: Setting a value between -1.0 and 1.0 will adjust the targeted player area. Standard value is 0.

Compatible with gaming consoles: Unknown



SetTargetPlayerColorVal

SetTargetPlayerColorVal <ColorValIndex> <ColorVal>

Cheat: Yes

Target: Target

Added: 201.4

Arguments:

Name Type Description ColorValIndex Integer[32] 0 : body, 1 : hair, 2 : eyes ColorVal Float For eyes: 0 is yellow-ish, 0.4 is green-blue-ish, 0.5 is green 0.7 is orange, 0.8 is red

Description: Changes the color of various parts of the body. Does not use Color IDs, but a percentage of the slider seen at character creation.

Compatible with gaming consoles: Unknown



ShowInGameMenu

ShowInGameMenu

Cheat: -

Target: Self

Description: Displays the in-game menu (same as when you hit the escape key).

Compatible with gaming consoles: Unknown



ShowTutorial

ShowTutorial <TutorialIndex> <ForceDisplay>

Cheat: -

Target: Self

Arguments:

Name Type Description TutorialIndex Integer[32] Tutorial index. ForceDisplay Boolean True = show tutorial even if you've already seen it.

Description: Displays the tutorial specified by its tutorial ID. Tutorials are localized messages coded into the game that are displayed in the same area as the message of the day that shows new users hints about the game. These tutorials disappear after some time, just like the message of the day. Currently there are only two tutorials:

0 Blank 1 Your first day.



Compatible with gaming consoles: Unknown



Suicide

Suicide

Cheat: -

Target: Self

Added: 0.0 (UE2)

Description: Kills yourself. Does the same thing as hurting yourself (see HurtMe command) for your current health, so it will not work if you are invincible. Was originally part of the game when it came out, but it was removed in a later patch. Since then it was re-added.

Compatible with gaming consoles: Unknown



ToggleInfiniteAmmo

ToggleInfiniteAmmo

Cheat: Yes

Target: Self

Description: Provides unlimited ammunition for all of the player character's weapons. Repeat the command to disable its effects.

Compatible with gaming consoles: Unknown

Example:

cheat ToggleInfiniteAmmo

Walk

Walk

Cheat: Yes

Target: Self

Added: 0.0 (UE1)

Description: Deactivates "fly mode" (activated by the Fly command). Physics and gravity will be applied to the player character normally.

Compatible with gaming consoles: Yes

Example:

cheat walk

ToggleGun

ToggleGun

Cheat: -

Target: Self

Description: Prevents the player character's equipped item (or hands if nothing is equipped) from being displayed. Repeat the command to disable its effects.

Compatible with gaming consoles: Unknown

Example:

cheat togglegun

RefillStats

RefillStats

Cheat: Yes

Target: Self

Added: 281.107

Description: Sets all stats to maximum once ,like InfiniteStats

Example:

Cheat RefillStats

GiveArmorSet

GiveArmorSet <Tier> <Quality>

Cheat: Yes

Target: Self

Added: 281.107

Arguments:

Name Type Description Tier String/Int use one of the specified tiersets below Quality String/Int can use numbers between 0 - 20

Description: Gives you a full armor set of the tier specified, and equips them for you.

Tier is required and should be one of the following:

0 (or Cloth)

1 (or Chitin)

2 (or Metal or Flak)

3 (or Tek)

Hide

Fur

Desert

Ghillie

Riot

Scuba

Hazard

Quality can be one of the following: Primitive, Ramshackle, Apprentice, Journeyman, Mastercraft, Ascendant, Alpha. You can also use a numeric value between 0 and 20 (higher than 20 is not accessible to players).

When using this command for Tek tier you will also get 40 × Element and GiveEngramsTekOnly is executed, means you get the ability to use Tek stuff until the next server or single player restart.

Example:

Cheat GiveArmorSet Cloth 1

GiveWeaponSet

GiveWeaponSet <Tier> <Quality>

Cheat: Yes

Target: Self

Added: 281.107

Arguments:

Name Type Description Tier Integer[32] see table below Quality float optional float between 0 and 20 that determines how good the weapons are

Description: Gives you all weapons in the specified tier, as well as the correct ammo for them.

Tier is a required integer and should be one of the following:

Quality can be one of the following: Primitive, Ramshackle, Apprentice, Journeyman, Mastercraft, Ascendant, Alpha. You can also use a numeric value between 0 and 20 (higher than 20 is not accessible to players).

Example:

Cheat GiveWeaponSet 0 1

GiveItemSet

GiveItemSet <Tier>

Cheat: Yes

Target: Self

Added: 281.107

Arguments:

Name Type Description Tier Integer[32] See table below

Description: Gives you all items in the specified item set tier.

Tier is a required integer and should be one of the following:



Example:

Cheat GiveItemSet 0

ClearMyBuffs

ClearMyBuffs

Cheat: Yes

Target: Self

Added: 281.107

Description: Attempts to deactivate all of your buffs (works on some buffs but not others)

Example:

Cheat ClearMyBuffs

SetMyTargetSleeping

SetMyTargetSleeping

Cheat: Yes

Target: Target

Added: 281.107

Description: Knocks out target Dino or player

Example:

Cheat setmytargetsleeping 1 (1 to knock target out 0 to wake target up)

MaxAscend

MaxAscend <PlayerId>

Cheat: Yes

Target: -

Added: 298.3

Arguments:

Name Type Description PlayerId Integer[32] The ID of the player to ascend (0 for local/single-player profile).

Description: Unlock Alpha Overseer and Alpha Rockwell ascensions for the player matching the given ID. While the player will unlock the levels and the tekgrams associated with the ascensions, his implant won't change until his character is uploaded then downloaded back and/or the current server save is wiped.

Compatible with gaming consoles: Unknown

Example:

cheat MaxAscend 0

DefeatBoss

DefeatBoss <PlayerId> <BossName> <Difficulty>

Cheat: Yes

Target: -

Added: 298.3

Arguments:

Name Type Description PlayerId Integer[32] The ID of the player to unlock the boss (0 for local/single-player profile). BossName String The name of the boss to unlock (see table below). Difficulty Integer[32] The difficulty to unlock (0=Gamma, 1=Beta and 2=Alpha).

Description: Unlock the given boss for the player matching the given ID. While the Tekgrams associated to the given boss are unlocked instantly, the extra levels unlocked by the ascensions won't be available until the player respawn or reconnect and its implant won't be updated until he dies (unlike the extra levels, reconnecting won't update it). Possible BossName values:

It is currently impossible to unlock the modded variants of these bosses thus making it impossible to unlock the mod-specific Tekgrams such as the Tek Light (Ragnarok), Tek Shield (Ragnarok), etc. with that command.

Compatible with gaming consoles: Unknown

Example:

cheat DefeatBoss 0 "King Titan" 2

DefeatAllBosses

DefeatAllBosses <PlayerId>

Cheat: Yes

Target: -

Added: 298.3

Arguments:

Name Type Description PlayerId Integer[32] The ID of the player to unlock all the alpha bosses (0 for local/single-player profile).

Description: Unlock all the bosses of alpha difficulty for the player matching the given ID.

Example:

cheat DefeatAllBosses 0 Would be the equivalence of individually running the DefeatBoss command for all the available bosses with a difficulty of 2.

GiveAllExplorerNotes

GiveAllExplorerNotes

Cheat: Yes

Target: Self

Added: 279.224

Description: Unlock all the explorer notes for every ark for the player issuing the command. Your client might freeze for a while after performing this command.

As of 310.94, the player issuing that command must be standing next to an actual "Explorer Note" to unlock the notes that aren't "Creature Dossier".

Example:

cheat GiveAllExplorerNotes

GiveExplorerNote

GiveExplorerNote <NoteIndex>

Cheat: Yes

Target: Self

Added: 279.224

Arguments:

Name Type Description NoteIndex Integer[32] The index of the explorer note to unlock.

Description: Unlock the note matching the specified index.

As of 310.94, the player issuing that command must be standing next to an actual "Explorer Note" to unlock the notes that aren't "Creature Dossier".

Example:

cheat GiveExplorerNote 17 Would unlock the Carnotaurus dossier for the player issuing the command.

AddHexagons

AddHexagons <HowMuch>

Cheat: Yes

Target: Self

Arguments:

Name Type Description HowMuch Float Amount to add

Description: Adds the specified amount of hexagons to the player issuing the command.

Compatible with gaming consoles: Unknown

Example:

cheat AddHexagons 1000

InfiniteWeight

InfiniteWeight

Cheat: Yes

Target: Self

Added: 310.62

Description: Toggle infinite weight. However, your character will still be limited to 299 slots of inventory (300, minus your implant).

If used while riding a creature, it will be able to move around while encumbered but you won't be able to transfer to its inventory more than the usual 2x its current max weight.

An alias of this command is DeepPockets .

Compatible with gaming consoles: Unknown



Dino Commands

DestroyAll

DestroyAll <Type>

Cheat: Yes

Target: -

Arguments:

Name Type Description Type String Type to destroy

Description: Destroys all creatures of the specified type, both wild and tamed.

Compatible with gaming consoles: Yes

Example:

cheat DestroyAll Ankylo_Character_BP_C

DestroyAllEnemies

DestroyAllEnemies

Cheat: Yes

Target: -

Description: Destroys all non-player creatures on the map, including tamed creatures. This does not prevent new ones from spawning as usual.

Compatible with gaming consoles: Unknown

Example:

cheat destroyallenemies

DoTame

DoTame

Cheat: Yes

Target: Target

Description: Tames the targeted creature if the creature is capable of being tamed, activating all triggers as if the player had tamed the creature normally (sound effect, dossier entry, gives experience, etc). Will crash game/server if done while mounted.

See also ForceTame .

Compatible with gaming consoles: Yes



DumpDinoStats

DumpDinoStats

Cheat: Yes

Target: Target

Description: Dumps the stats for the dino you are riding or looking at to the cheat console output. Same data as the Admin Blink Rifle's inspect mode.



ForceTame

ForceTame

Cheat: Yes

Target: Target

Description: Immediately tames the dinosaur under the player's crosshairs. Dinosaurs tamed with this command can be ridden even when no saddle is equipped (to remove this, cryopod and throw out the creature). Will crash game/server if done while mounted.

See also DoTame

Compatible with gaming consoles: Yes

Example:

cheat forcetame

ForceTameAOE

ForceTameAOE <Radius>

Cheat: -

Target: -

Arguments:

Name Type Description Radius number

Description: Force tames every dino in specified radius, default's to 2000 if no number is given.

Compatible with gaming consoles: Yes

Example:

cheat ForceTameAOE 2500

RainCritters

RainCritters <NumCritters> <SpreadAmount> <ZOffset>

Cheat: -

Target: -

Arguments:

Name Type Description NumCritters number Number of critters to spawn SpreadAmount number Smaller number - more clustered, higher number, more spread out ZOffset number height above the player

Description: Spawns a mix of sheep and dodos above the player, cannot change the creatures as it's hard coded into the game.

Similar to SpawnActorSpread.

Default numbers are 30 300 200

Compatible with gaming consoles: yes

Example:

Cheat RainCritters 10 500 25

RainDinos

RainDinos <NumDinos> <SpreadAmount> <ZOffset>

Cheat: -

Target: -

Added: 281.107

Arguments:

Name Type Description NumDinos number Number of critters to spawn SpreadAmount number Smaller number - more clustered, higher number, more spread out ZOffset number height above the player

Description: Spawns a mix of trikes and parasaurs above the player, cannot change the creatures as it's hard coded into the game.

Similar to SpawnActorSpread.

Default numbers are 30 300 200

Compatible with gaming consoles: Unknown

Example:

Cheat RainDinos 10 500 25

RainDanger

RainDanger <NumDinos> <SpreadAmount> <ZOffset>

Cheat: -

Target: -

Added: 281.107

Arguments:

Name Type Description NumDinos number Number of critters to spawn SpreadAmount number Smaller number - more clustered, higher number, more spread out ZOffset number height above the player

Description: Spawns a mix of rexes and allos above the player, cannot change the creatures as it's hard coded into the game.

Similar to SpawnActorSpread.

Default numbers are 30 300 200

Compatible with gaming consoles: Unknown

Example:

Cheat RainDanger 10 500 25

SDF

SDF <NamePart> <Tamed>

Cheat: Yes

Target: -

Arguments:

Name Type Description NamePart String significant part of a creature's Entity ID (without _C) Tamed Boolean true or 1: tamed, false or 0: wild

Description: Spawn a creature of the specified type with a random level in front of the player character.

The NamePart has to be unique enough to specify the desired creature. E.g. "mega" is part of a lot of creature Entity IDs and is not suitable to specify what you want, but "Griff" is significant enough to address a Griffin.

For a list of all Entity IDs see Creature IDs.

See also GMSummon, Summon, SpawnDino

Compatible with gaming consoles: Yes

Example:

cheat sdf dodo 1

SetBabyAge

SetBabyAge <AgeValue>

Cheat: Yes

Target: Target

Arguments:

Name Type Description AgeValue Boolean Value to set age to (0.01 to 1).

Description: Sets the age of the target baby dino.

See also SetImprintQuality .

Compatible with gaming consoles: Yes



SetImprintQuality

SetImprintQuality <ImprintValue>

Cheat: Yes

Target: Target

Arguments:

Name Type Description ImprintValue Float Value to set imprint quality to.

Description: Sets value in the range from 0 to 1 (= 100%) of the target baby or adult bred dino.

See also SetBabyAge

Compatible with gaming consoles: Yes



SetImprintedPlayer

SetImprintedPlayer <NewImprinterName> <playerID>

Cheat: Yes

Target: Target

Arguments:

Name Type Description NewImprinterName String playerID Integer[32]

Description: Changes the imprinted player of the target dino to the provided player name/id.

Example:

cheat SetImprintedPlayer "Test" 589563953

TransferImprints

TransferImprints <oldPlayerID> <newPlayerID> <NewImprinterName>

Cheat: Yes

Target: -

Arguments:

Name Type Description oldPlayerID Integer[32] newPlayerID Integer[32] NewImprinterName String

Description: Transfers all dinos that are imprinted on the oldPlayerId to the newPlayerId. If the newPlayerId is online or located it will use that player's name otherwise it will use NewImprinterName.







SetTargetDinoColor

SetTargetDinoColor <ColorRegion> <ColorID>

Cheat: Yes

Target: Target

Arguments:

Name Type Description ColorRegion Integer[32] Color Region ColorID Integer[32] Color ID.

Description: Sets the dino you target to specified color/s.

Compatible with gaming consoles: Yes

Example:

cheat SetTargetDinoColor 0 0

SpawnActor

SpawnActor <BlueprintPath> <SpawnDistance> <SpawnYOffset> <ZOffset>

Cheat: Yes

Target: -

Added: 207.0

Arguments:

Name Type Description BlueprintPath String Blueprint path SpawnDistance Float Distance in direction of viewing. SpawnYOffset Float Distance above or below of the direction of viewing. ZOffset Float Distance right or left of the direction of viewing.

Description: Spawns the entity specified by its blueprint path at a random level.

See also SpawnActorSpread , SpawnDino , Summon , SummonTamed , GMSummon

Compatible with gaming consoles: Unknown

Example:

cheat spawnactor "Blueprint'/Game/PrimalEarth/Dinos/Dodo/Dodo_Character_BP.Dodo_Character_BP'" 500 0 0

SpawnActorSpread

SpawnActorSpread <BlueprintPath> <SpawnDistance> <SpawnYOffset> <ZOffset> <NumberActors> <SpreadAmount>

Cheat: Yes

Target: -

Arguments:

Name Type Description BlueprintPath String Blueprint path SpawnDistance Float Distance in direction of viewing. SpawnYOffset Float Distance above or below of the direction of viewing. ZOffset Float Distance right or left of the direction of viewing. NumberActors Integer[32] Number of the specified entities to spawn. SpreadAmount Float Unknown?

Description: Spawns a number of entities in the specified area.

See also SpawnActor , SpawnDino , Summon , SummonTamed , GMSummon

Compatible with gaming consoles: Unknown



SpawnDino

SpawnDino <BlueprintPath> <SpawnDistance> <SpawnYOffset> <ZOffset> <DinoLevel>

Cheat: Yes

Target: -

Arguments:

Name Type Description BlueprintPath String Blueprint path, see creature's page or Creature IDs SpawnDistance Float Distance in direction of viewing. SpawnYOffset Float Distance above or below of the direction of viewing. ZOffset Float Distance right or left of the direction of viewing. DinoLevel Integer[32] Dino level

Description: Spawns a leveled dino specified by its blueprint path.

See also SpawnActor , SpawnActorSpread , Summon , SummonTamed , GMSummon

Compatible with gaming consoles: Yes

Example:

cheat spawndino "Blueprint'/Game/PrimalEarth/Dinos/Dodo/Dodo_Character_BP.Dodo_Character_BP'" 500 0 0 120

Summon

Summon <type>

Cheat: Yes

Target: -

Added: 0.0 (UE1)

Arguments:

Name Type Description type String Entity ID to summon

Description: Spawn a creature of the specified type at the place of the player character. Also usable to spawn Beacons.

See also SpawnActor , SpawnActorSpread , SpawnDino , SummonTamed , GMSummon

Compatible with gaming consoles: Unknown

Example:

cheat summon Ankylo_Character_BP_C

SummonTamed

SummonTamed <type>

Cheat: Yes

Target: -

Arguments:

Name Type Description type String Entity ID to summon

Description: Spawn a force-tamed creature of the specified type at the place of the player character.

See also SpawnActor , SpawnActorSpread , SpawnDino , Summon , GMSummon

Compatible with gaming consoles: Yes

Example:

cheat summontamed Ankylo_Character_BP_C

GMSummon

GMSummon <"type"> <level>

Cheat: Yes

Target: Self

Added: 252.4

Arguments:

Name Type Description "type" string Entity ID to summon, enclosed in quotation marks level string Level w/o taming bonus

Description: Spawn a creature of the specified type at the place of the player character and tames it. The dino isn't cheat-tamed, so still requires a saddle. The level is without taming bonus, so if you want to end with a level x you should divide that number by 1.5. E.g. you want level 150, that is 150 / 1.5 = 100. You type 100 and the result is 100 plus 50% taming bonus: 150.

The quotation marks around the type are mandatory.

See also Summon , SpawnDino

Compatible with gaming consoles: Yes

Example:

cheat GMSummon "Dodo_Character_BP_C" 100

GiveDinoSet

GiveDinoSet <Tier> <Quantity>

Cheat: Yes

Target: -

Arguments:

Name Type Description Tier String See below Quantity Integer[32] number of dinos to spawn. Use 0 to spawn the full set.

Description: Spawns a set of dinos in the specified tier, fully set up with reasonably optimized stats and saddles.

Tier is a required argument and should be one of the following:



Example:

cheat GiveDinoSet Mek 0

SpawnSetupDino

SpawnSetupDino <DinoBlueprintPath> <SaddleBlueprintPath> <SaddleQuality> <DinoLevel> <DinoStats> <SpawnDistance> <YOffset> <ZOffset>

Cheat: Yes

Target: -

Arguments:

Name Type Description DinoBlueprintPath String Blueprint path SaddleBlueprintPath String Blueprint path SaddleQuality Integer[32] Quality of the equipped saddle DinoLevel Integer[32] Level of the spawned Dino DinoStats String DinoStats is a string that contains a comma separated list of base stats to give the dino<

base stats are: Health , Stamina , Torpidity , Oxygen , Food , Water , Temperature , Weight , MeleeDamageMultiplier , SpeedMultiplier , TemperatureFortitude , CraftingSpeedMultiplier

Syntax example: "Health=30,MeleeDamageMultiplier=20,Weight=10" SpawnDistance float Distance in front of you in which the Dino will be spawned YOffset float Offset to the side in which the Dino will be spawned ZOffset float Height at which the Dino will be spawned

Description: Spawns a fully set up dino with the specified saddle, level, and base stats

This cheat tends to be long and cumbersome - you might want to write them in notepad and copy-paste them into the game when needed

Note that SaddleBlueprintPath and DinoStats are string arguments, so if you don't want to use them, you should use "" (the empty string)

Example:

cheat SpawnSetupDino "Blueprint'/Game/PrimalEarth/Dinos/Raptor/Raptor_Character_BP.Raptor_Character_BP'" "Blueprint'/Game/PrimalEarth/CoreBlueprints/Items/Armor/Saddles/PrimalItemArmor_RaptorSaddle.PrimalItemArmor_RaptorSaddle'" 1 80 "Health=30,MeleeDamageMultiplier=20,Weight=10" 500 500 0

ForcePoop

ForcePoop

Cheat: Yes

Target: Target

Description: Forces the dino you are riding (or if not riding a dino, the dino you are looking at) to poop



ClearCryoSickness

ClearCryoSickness

Cheat: Yes

Target: Target

Added: 297.17

Description: Clears the cryo-sickness status of the tame you are looking at and wakes it up.



Dino specific commands

The following Commands will only work on the dinos they are listed under If you're riding a dino, these cheats will apply to that dino. Otherwise they will apply to the dino you're currently looking at.

Enforcer

Dino Reset

Dino Reset

Cheat: Yes

Target: -

Description: Resets all blink cooldowns

Example:

cheat Dino Reset

Dino InfiniteBlink

Dino InfiniteBlink

Cheat: Yes

Target: -

Description: Don't use blink cooldown slots, just always allow blinking



DinoSet Cooldowns

DinoSet Cooldowns <Number>

Cheat: Yes

Target: -

Arguments:

Name Type Description Number Integer[32] Number of Blinks

Description: Set the number of blink cooldown slots the enforcer has

Example:

cheat DinoSet Cooldowns 7

Dino DontHideRiderDuringBlink

Dino DontHideRiderDuringBlink

Cheat: Yes

Target: -

Description: Prevents the Enforcer from touching rider visibility during blink, allowing the HideRiders cheat to work like it does for other dinos

Example:

cheat Dino DontHideRiderDuringBlink

DinoSet Blink

DinoSet Blink <number>

Cheat: Yes

Target: -

Arguments:

Name Type Description number float value must be between 0 and 1

Description: Sets the blink vfx (forwards) to the specified percentage

Example:

cheat DinoSet Blink 0.5

DinoSet BlinkBack

DinoSet BlinkBack <number>

Cheat: Yes

Target: -

Arguments:

Name Type Description number float value must be between 0 and 1

Description: Sets the blink vfx (backwards) to the specified percentage

Example:

cheat DinoSet BlinkBack 0.5

Gasbags

Dino Inflate

Dino Inflate

Cheat: Yes

Target: -

Description: Sets current inflation to maximum

Example:

cheat Dino Inflate

DinoSet Inflate

DinoSet Inflate <number>

Cheat: Yes

Target: -

Arguments:

Name Type Description number Integer[32] amount of inflation

Description: Increases inflation by a specific amount (also accepts negative numbers to reduce inflation)

Example:

cheat DinoSet Inflate 50

Dino InfiniteGas

Dino InfiniteGas

Cheat: Yes

Target: -

Description: Constantly refills inflation to keep it at maximum (toggle)

Example:

cheat Dino InfiniteGas

Mek

Dino Reset

Dino Reset

Cheat: Yes

Target: -

Description: Resets Mek fuel to maximum and heat level to zero

Example:

cheat Dino Reset

Dino InfiniteFuel

Dino InfiniteFuel

Cheat: Yes

Target: -

Description: Keeps fuel at 100%



DinoSet Fuel

DinoSet Fuel <number>

Cheat: Yes

Target: -

Arguments:

Name Type Description number ?? amount that gets added

Description: Adds or subtracts the amount of fuel specified

Example:

cheat DinoSet Fuel -10

Dino NoHeat

Dino NoHeat

Cheat: Yes

Target: -

Description: Keeps heat at 0% (effectively infinite hover)



Dino ToggleUpkeep

Dino ToggleUpkeep

Cheat: Yes

Target: -

Description: Disables/Enables Mek upkeep (the system that subtracts fuel/health every 60 seconds)



DinoSet UpkeepInterval

DinoSet UpkeepInterval <number>

Cheat: Yes

Target: -

Arguments:

Name Type Description number Integer[32] interval in seconds

Description: Sets the Mek's upkeep interval in seconds. Does not affect the rate of fuel/health loss, just how often it updates.

Example:

cheat DinoSet UpkeepInterval 60

Mega Mek

Dino ReplayIntro

Dino ReplayIntro

Cheat: Yes

Target: -

Description: Makes the MegaMek invisible, then replays the intro effect VFX.



DinoSet Blink

DinoSet Blink <number>

Cheat: Yes

Target: -

Arguments:

Name Type Description number float value between 0 and 1

Description: Sets the blink/intro effect to that level.

Example:

cheat DinoSet Blink 0.5

Gacha

DinoSet EatTime

DinoSet EatTime <number>

Cheat: Yes

Target: -

Arguments:

Name Type Description number Integer[32] time in seconds

Description: Sets the time in seconds between sitting down to digest

Example:

cheat DinoSet EatTime 3

Forest Titan

Dino DestroyRightNode

Dino DestroyRightNode

Cheat: Yes

Target: -

Description: Dismembers right arm and destroys the node.



Dino DestroyLeftNode

Dino DestroyLeftNode

Cheat: Yes

Target: -

Description: Dismembers left arm and destroys the node.



Dino DestroyCenterNode

Dino DestroyCenterNode

Cheat: Yes

Target: -

Description: Destroys the center node.



no cheat Commands

CopyCoordsToClipboard

CopyCoordsToClipboard

Cheat: Yes

Target: -

Added: 286.103

Description: Copies your current coordinates and rotation to your clipboard in the form: X Y Z Yaw Pitch. A shortcut for this command is ccc .



DebugStructures

DebugStructures

Cheat: Yes

Target: Self

Description: Toggles the display of debug information on structures when you look at them, including the structure's class name and entity ID. You can use the class name in other commands.

Compatible with gaming consoles: Yes



Stat

Stat <Command>

Cheat: -

Target: -

Added: 0.0 (UE2)

Arguments:

Name Type Description Command String See below.

Description: Enables an on-screen display showing various debug information.

Only the standalone stat commands from UE3/UE4 are available - the multi stat output table has been disabled. Prefix all stat commands with the "stat" command (example: "stat fps" to show fps.) Enter the same stat command to disable showing it.

Name Description FPS Displays the current number of frames being rendered per second and the amount of time taken to render the frame in milliseconds (ms). Levels Displays a list of currently active levels and displays their status through color coding. Streaming levels are grouped under the persistent level. The number of seconds next to the level name is the time it took from load request to load finish. Unit Displays the time spent for the current frame on the CPU, the time spent in the game thread, the time spent in the render thread, and the time spent for the current frame on the GPU. The GPU frame time is only displayed if the time spent is greater than 0 (e.g. the GPU is actually being used / does exist). UnitGraph Normally graphs the information in the "stat unit" command in UE4 games, but the graph is apparently also disabled. Color codes the labels in the "stat unit" command output.



Compatible with gaming consoles: Unknown

Example:

cheat Stat fps

ShowDebug

ShowDebug <value>

Cheat: -

Target: -

Arguments:

Name Type Description value String See below.

Description: Enables an on-screen overlay showing various debug information.

Prefix the value in the first column with ShowDebug , e.g. ShowDebug reset

Name Description reset Resets everything to normal physics This will show you Location, Speed & Gravity camera This will show you information about your camera (position, FOV, angle, etc.) bones Use 3rd person view to see skeletal mesh animation Shows information about animation input All input keys are show with their action while pressing them + mouse & joystick input collision Shows radius and height of your collision model (not sure) net Shows remoterole and NetNode weapon No special information is given ai No special information is given



Compatible with gaming consoles: Yes



SetGraphicsQuality

SetGraphicsQuality <Quality>

Cheat: -

Target: Self

Arguments:

Name Type Description Quality Float Graphics quality.

Description: Sets your client's graphics quality. Note that Ark claims the quality parameter is actually an Integer[32], but it does accept decimals (so I called it a float, not sure if that's correct). This command is a general command that affects many different graphics settings, all of which will be set to the new value (rounding if necessary). This command does not change the quality to the graphics presets, which are generally much better to use. The table below lists the approximate corresponding graphics qualities.

<0 Low 1 Medium 2 High >3 Epic



Compatible with gaming consoles: Unknown



unknown

commands that seem to be available but no info on how to us them

AddItemToAllClustersInventory

AddItemToAllClustersInventory

Cheat: Yes

Target: -

Description: Unknown?

Compatible with gaming consoles: Unknown



AutoCycle

AutoCycle <Duration>

Cheat: -

Target: -

Arguments:

Name Type Description Duration

Description: unknown

Compatible with gaming consoles: Unknown



DoRestartLevel

DoRestartLevel

Cheat: Yes

Target: -

Description: Unknown? Appears to trigger an internal map restart.

Compatible with gaming consoles: Unknown



DupeLastItem

DupeLastItem

Cheat: Yes

Target: -

Description: Unknown?

Compatible with gaming consoles: Unknown



GetPlayerIDForSteamID

GetPlayerIDForSteamID <SteamId>

Cheat: -

Target: -

Added: 254.0

Arguments:

Name Type Description SteamId Integer[32]

Description: Bug: This command does not seem to work correctly, returning a different value than the one used in ShowMyAdminManager , and does not work for commands that require player ID.

Compatible with gaming consoles: No



GetSteamIDForPlayerID

GetSteamIDForPlayerID <PlayerId>

Cheat: -

Target: -

Added: 254.0

Arguments:

Name Type Description PlayerId Integer[32]

Description: ?

Compatible with gaming consoles: No



PrintActorLocation

PrintActorLocation <ActorName>

Cheat: Yes

Target: -

Arguments:

Name Type Description ActorName FString

Description: ?

Compatible with gaming consoles: Unknown



ReportLeastSpawnManagers

ReportLeastSpawnManagers

Cheat: Yes

Target: -

Description: Unknown?

Compatible with gaming consoles: Unknown



ReportSpawnManagers

ReportSpawnManagers

Cheat: Yes

Target: -

Description: Unknown?

Compatible with gaming consoles: Unknown



TestSteamRefreshItems

TestSteamRefreshItems

Cheat: Yes

Target: -

Description: Unknown?

Compatible with gaming consoles: Unknown



UnlockAchievement

UnlockAchievement

Cheat: Yes

Target: -

Description: Unknown?

Compatible with gaming consoles: Unknown



VisualizeClass

VisualizeClass

Cheat: Yes

Target: -

Description: Unknown?

Compatible with gaming consoles: Unknown



VisualizeWorld

VisualizeWorld

Cheat: Yes

Target: -

Description: Unknown?

Compatible with gaming consoles: Unknown



VisualizeWorldGeo

VisualizeWorldGeo

Cheat: Yes

Target: -

Description: Unknown?

Compatible with gaming consoles: Unknown

