kill(die) - Kill a character (currently played character by default).log_missing_game_concept_loc - Logs all game concepts that have not had their loc key defined.
gain_all_dynasty_perks - Gives a dynasty (currently played character's dynasty by default) all perks.dynasty_prestige - Adds prestige to the given dynasty.set_faith - Sets the faith of a character.discover_all_eras - Discover all eras and all innovations.discover_era - Discover all innovations of a certain era (and the era itself).join_era(unlock_era) - Join a certain era (and all previous ones).discover_fascination(add_fascination) - Discover the innovation that is the current fascination for a character's culture.discover_innovation(add_innovation) - Discover an innovation for a character's culture.It will also print the event trigger to the console, which can however cause some false positive error logs. test_event - Evaluate if an event can be triggered for a character.It will also print the event trigger, which can however cause some false positive error logs. debug_event - Trigger an event for a character.event - Trigger an event for a character.bugwindow - Shows the tutorial debug window.tutorial.disable - Disable the tutorial.If these interactions aren't enough or you want more fine-tuning, you'll find below a lengthy list of Crusader Kings 3 console commands and cheats that should prove helpful: With the console turned on, simply right-clicking a character on the map gives access to various Debug interactions that make manipulating them considerably easier. Right underneath the console, you'll find multiple buttons, including ones for enabling or disabling the AI, Yesmen (AI always replies yes or no), killing your current character alongside those for gaining/losing prestige, piety, and gold. If you've completed the above steps, you should be able to access the CK3 console by pressing the tilde (`) key.īefore we delve into the CK3 console commands and cheats table, it's worth pointing out how the game's debug mode makes certain actions possible at the press of a single button. Otherwise, Windows users can simply create a shortcut, right-click on it, select Properties and add debug_mode next to the text in the Target field. On Steam, right-click on the game in your library, select Properties, and add -debug_mode in the dialog box under the Launch Options section. If you've played past Clausewitz engine games, like Imperator: Rome, you should already know how to get access to Crusader Kings 3's console.