Fallout 4 Console Commands and Cheats: Full List of God Mode, Item Codes, and Quest Commands

Fallout 4 gives you a huge open world to explore, but on PC, it also gives you something even more powerful—a full developer console. With a few commands, you can adjust the world, change your stats, jump higher than a Super Mutant, or even teleport across the map. Whether you’re restarting a long playthrough or experimenting with builds inspired by the Fallout TV series, console commands can open the game in entirely new ways.

Fallout 4 Console Commands and Cheats: Full List of God Mode, Item Codes, and Quest Commands
Fallout 4 Console Commands and Cheats: Full List of God Mode, Item Codes, and Quest Commands

How to Use Console Commands in Fallout 4

To open the console, press the tilde (~) or apostrophe (‘) key on your keyboard. The console appears as a small overlay where you can type commands.

Once it’s open:

  1. Type a command.
  2. Press Enter.
  3. Close the console to resume the game.

Commands are not case-sensitive, and parameters should be typed without brackets.

Best Fallout 4 Console Commands

Below is a streamlined set of the most practical and commonly used commands. Each category is laid out for easy browsing depending on what you want to do.

1. Player Cheats & Character Editing

These commands change your stats, movement, and appearance.

God Mode & Survival Tools

  • tgm – Enables god mode (invincible, unlimited ammo, no carry weight limits).
  • tim – Allows you to take damage, but you can’t die.
  • player.resethealth – Instantly restores your health.

Movement & Ability Tweaks

  • player.setav speedmult X – Multiplies your running speed.
  • setgs fJumpHeightMin X – Sets jump height. (Turn on god mode to avoid fall damage.)
  • tdetect – AI cannot detect you, making stealth trivial.

Level & Stats Adjustments

  • player.setlevel X – Sets your character to a specific level.
  • player.modav skill X – Boosts a S.P.E.C.I.A.L. stat.
  • player.setav variable X – Directly overwrites a stat and unlocks perks tied to it.

Appearance Editing

  • showlooksmenu player 1 – Reopens the character creator.
  • player.setrace [RaceID] – Changes your race (use with caution).
  • sexchange – Switches your character’s gender.

2. World & Environment Commands

These commands alter the world, camera, or map.

Camera Tools

  • tfc – Free camera mode for exploring and screenshots.
  • tfc 1 – Free camera + frozen animations for cleaner shots.
  • tm – Toggles HUD and menus (type it again blindly to restore).

Movement Through the World

  • tcl – Disable collision and walk through walls.
  • set timescale to X – Controls how fast time passes. (16 is default.)

Instant Travel

  • coc [CellID] – Teleports you to a location. Example:
    • coc RedRocketExt
  • coc qasmoke – Teleports to a hidden room containing every item in the game.

Visual or Technical Adjustments

  • csb – Clears blood splatter and explosion effects.
  • fov X Y – Sets first- and third-person field of view.

3. Inventory & Item Commands

Want caps? Ammo? Every gun in the game? These commands do the job.

Add Caps, Ammo, and Items

  • player.additem 0000000f X – Adds X bottlecaps.
  • player.additem 0000000a X – Adds X bobby pins.
  • player.additem [ItemID] X – Adds any item if you know the ID.

To find item IDs:

Use help “item name” 0 or click the item in-game with the console open.

Spawn Items Nearby

  • player.placeatme [ItemID] – Places any object/NPC near you.

4. NPC & AI Commands

Control NPC behavior, resurrect characters, or change faction alignment.

AI & Behavior

  • tai – Freezes all AI movement.
  • tcai – Disables combat AI.
  • tdetect – NPCs cannot detect you.

NPC Life & Death

  • killall – Eliminates every nearby NPC (vital characters go down but don’t die).
  • kill [NPCID] – Kills a specific NPC.
  • resurrect [NPCID] – Brings an NPC back to life.

Factions & Relationships

  • player.AddToFaction [FactionID] 0 – Become friendly with a faction.
  • player.AddToFaction [FactionID] 1 – Become allied.
  • player.RemoveFromFaction [FactionID] – Remove yourself from a faction.
  • removefromallfactions – Clears all faction associations.

5. Quest Progression Commands

These help fix broken quests or push story progress manually.

Quest Management

  • completeallobjectives [QuestID] – Completes all active objectives.
  • completequest [QuestID] – Finishes an entire quest instantly.
  • resetquest [QuestID] – Resets a quest to the beginning.
  • setstage [QuestID] [Stage#] – Manually advance (or rewind) a quest to a specific step.

Warning: Using quest commands incorrectly can break a playthrough. Always save before experimenting.

6. Useful Utility Commands

These are technical commands players often overlook but can be extremely helpful.

  • unlock – Unlocks the door, safe, or terminal you’re facing.
  • tm – Toggles UI—useful for clean screenshots.
  • unequipall – Strips all gear from the selected NPC.
  • screenshot – Takes a PNG screenshot via console.

Most Popular Fallout 4 Cheats (Quick Picks)

If you want the essentials without digging through the full list, here are the top commands players use the most:

CheatCommand
God Modetgm
Infinite Items Roomcoc qasmoke
Free Cameratfc 1
Walk Through Wallstcl
Add Capsplayer.additem 0000000f X
Teleport Anywherecoc [cellID]
Kill All Nearby NPCskillall
Revive NPCresurrect

How to Find Item, NPC, and Location IDs

Many console commands require IDs. Here’s how to find them:

  • Open the console → click on an item/NPC → ID appears at the top.
  • Use help “name” 0 to search for IDs via text.
  • Visit special dev room via coc qasmoke to inspect items directly.

Pro Tips for Players

  • Always save before using heavy commands like killall, setlevel, or quest resets.
  • Avoid changing race or gender mid-quest lines; it can break scripts.
  • Use god mode when testing high jump or speed multipliers to avoid unexpected deaths. Play Now!
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