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Find below a searchable list of all 69 Witcher 3 cheats from the Steam (PC / Mac) game The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt. Console commands in this list are from all DLCs, including Hearts of Stone, and Blood and Wine.

Type the name of a debug console command into the search box to instantly filter the list of commands. Click the «Table View» and «Card View» buttons to change the way commands are displayed.


You will need to enable the debug console before being able to use these commands. You can do this by changing a setting in your game files, or by installing a DLC. If need help enabling the console, click the button below:

How to Enable The Witcher 3 Console

After enabling the debug console, press the ~ or F2 key on your keyboard to open it. After typing a command into the console, hit ENTER to send it. Commands in The Witcher 3 are CASE SENSITIVE, so make sure you spell commands exactly as they are this list. Remember that most codes (e.g. item codes, NPC codes) need apostrophes on either side of them, or they will not work.


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Name Syntax Description
addkeys addkeys This console command will give you all keys required to open all doors.
addmoney addmoney(Amount) This console command will add the specified amount of money (Crowns) to your balance.
removemoney removemoney(Amount) This command will remove the specified amount of money (Crowns) from your balance.
additem additem(‘Item Code’, Amount) This command adds the item with the specified item code to your inventory. The item code should be surrounded by apostrophes: additem(‘Dye Red’), not additem(Dye Red). You can optionally specify an amount — if not specified, 1 of the item with the specified item code will be added to your inventory. Find a list of all item codes at commands.gg/witcher3/items.
removeitem removeitem(‘Item Code’) This command removes the specified item from your character’s inventory. Find a list of all item codes at commands.gg/witcher3/items.
god god This command will toggle god mode for your character. When in god mode, you are invincible and will not take any damage.
healme healme This console command will set your health to full.
likeaboss likeaboss This is a toggle command (typing it again will turn it off). When likeaboss mode is enabled, all damage you deal will be 40% of the recipient’s maximum health level. If the NPC you damage has a maximum health of 10,000, with this mode enabled you would deal 4,000 damage with each hit.
Ciri Ciri This command will switch your character to Cirilla.
Geralt Geralt This command will switch your character to Geralt.
setlevel setlevel(Level) This command sets your level to the specified number.
levelup levelup This command levels you up one level (use the setlevel command to level up faster).
addexp addexp(Amount) This command gives you the specified amount of experience.
learnskill learnskill(‘Skill ID’) This command will make Geralt learn the skill with the specified skill ID (also known as a talent code). You need to surround the skill ID with apostrophes: learnskill(‘sword_s3’) is correct, learnskill(sword_s3) is not correct. Find a list of all skill IDs at commands.gg/witcher3/skills.
Cat Cat(0 / 1) This command will enable and disable the ability to see in the dark: cat(1) to enable cat vision, cat(0) to return to normal.
Drunk Drunk(0 / 1) This command will enable and disable ‘Drunk Mode’, in which your vision is distorted and dialogue between some characters (e.g. Shani, Triss) is changed (and quite funny!).
shave shave This command will shave your beard. Note that this isn’t a toggle command — you can’t run this command again to re-grow your beard, you will have to use another command.
settattoo settattoo(0 / 1) This command can be used to show and hide the tattoo from the Witcher 2 quest Hung Over that remains on the neck of Geralt.
spawn spawn(‘NPC ID’, Amount, Distance, true / false) This command will spawn the NPC with the specified NPC ID (also known as an NPC code, or character code). You can optionally specify an amount of the NPC to spawn, a distance (away from you) and whether the NPC should be hostile (true) or friendly (false). Find a list of all NPC spawn codes at commands.gg/witcher3/npcs.
killall killall(Distance) This command will kill all nearby enemies. If a distance is specified, all enemies within that distance from your character will be killed.
makeitrain makeitrain This command starts a storm. Use the stoprain command to stop rain.
stoprain stoprain This command stops any ongoing storms or rain. Use the makeitrain command to start a storm.
ShowAllFT ShowAllFT(0 / 1) This command will show all Fast Travel pins on the map. It is recommended that you save your game before running this command, as some players have been unable to undo the effects of this command.
ShowPins ShowPins(0 / 1) This command will show all pins on the map. It is recommended that you save your game before running this command, as some players have been unable to undo the effects of this command.
secretgwint secretgwint This command will start a Gwent Game.
winGwint winGwint(true / false) This console command will either instantly win your current Gwent Game (true), or instantly lose your current Gwent Game (false).
addgwintcards addgwintcards This console gives you one of each Gwent Card, aside from the Vampire: Katakan Card. You can add the Vampire: Katakan Card with the additem(‘gwint_card_katakan’) command.
addabl addabl(‘Buff ID’) This command will give you the buff with the specified buff ID. The buff ID should be in apostrophes: addabl(‘ForceCriticalHits’) is correct, addabl(ForceCriticalHits) is not. Use rmvabl to remove a buff. Find a list of all buff IDs at commands.gg/witcher3/buffs.
rmvabl rmvabl(‘Buff ID’) This command will remove the buff with the specified buff ID. The buff ID should be surrounded by apostrophes: rmvabl(‘ForceCriticalHits’) is correct, rmvabl(ForceCriticalHits) is not.Use addabl to add a buff. Find a list of all buff IDs at commands.gg/witcher3/buffs.
cleardevelop cleardevelop This command will reset Geralt completely, clearing your inventory and resetting your level to 1. You will also be given starter gear.
witchcraft witchcraft NOTE: This command could crash your game, or take a few minutes to fully execute. This command will give you one of each item in the game.
addskillpoints addskillpoints(Amount) This command will give you the specified amount of skill points.
buffme buffme(‘Effect Type ID’, Seconds) This console command will give your character the specified effect for the specified duration (seconds). These effects are not the same as those from the addabl command. Find a list of all codes at commands.gg/witcher3/effect-types.
activateAllGlossaryCharacters activateAllGlossaryCharacters This command enables (shows) all characters in the glossary.
activateAllGlossaryBeastiary activateAllGlossaryBeastiary This command enables (shows) all monsters in the glossary.
addHair1 addHair1 This command sets your hairstyle to the default hairstyle.
addHair2 addHair2 This command sets your hairstyle to a ponytail.
addHair3 addHair3 This command sets your hairstyle to long (shoulder length), loose hair.
addHairDLC1 addHairDLC1 This command sets your hairstyle to a loose, short haircut.
addHairDLC2 addHairDLC2 This command sets your hairstyle to a mohawk with a pony tail.
addHairDLC3 addHairDLC3 This command sets your hairstyle to Elven Rebel’s hairstyle — short, slicked back hair.
setbeard setbeard(#, #) This command will set your beard’s beard style. See examples (on command page) for beard types.
WitcherHairstyle WitcherHairstyle(1 / 2 / 3) This command sets your character’s hairstyle to the specified hairstyle number. The hairstyle number should be in apostrophes. Hairstyle numbers are ‘1’, ‘2’, or ‘3’.
setcustomhead setcustomhead(‘Head ID’) This console command will set your character’s head to the head with the specified ID. Find a list of head IDs at commands.gg/witcher3/heads. Use the removecustomhead command to revert to your character’s default head.
removecustomhead removecustomhead This command will remove any custom head you have applied to your character with the setcustomhead command.
staminapony staminapony This console command spawns a horse with unlimited stamina.
instantMount instantMount(‘NPC ID’) This command will spawn and instantly mount your character to the NPC with the specified ID. The NPC ID should be surrounded by apostrophes: instantMount(‘horse’), not instantMount(horse). Find a list of all NPC spawn codes at commands.gg/witcher3/npcs.
dismember dismember This command dismembers your current targeted NPC.
appearance appearance(‘Appearance ID’) This command will change the appearance of your targeted NPC (or character if no target) to the appearance with the specified ID. The appearance ID should have apostrophes on either side: appearance(‘ciri_winter’), not appearance(ciri_winter).
ShowKnownPins ShowKnownPins(0 / 1) This console command will reveal (1) or hide (0) all locations on the map currently that should display as a question mark (?).
AllowFT AllowFT(0 / 1) This command can be used to enable (1) or disable (0) the ability to Fast Travel from any location.
gotoWyzima gotoWyzima This command will teleport your character to Wyzima.
gotoNovigrad gotoNovigrad This command will teleport your character to Novigrad.
gotoSkellige gotoSkellige This command will teleport your character to Skellige.
gotoKaerMohren gotoKaerMohren This command will teleport your character to Kaer Morhen.
gotoProlog gotoProlog This command will teleport your character to Prolog.
gotoPrologWinter gotoPrologWinter This command will teleport your character to Prolog Winter.
xy xy(X, Y) This command will teleport your character to the specified X and Y coordinates.
SpawnHorse SpawnHorse This console command spawns. . a horse! No surprise there.
spawnBoatAndMount spawnBoatAndMount This console command, as the name would suggest, spawns a boat and mounts you to it.
changeweather changeweather(‘Weather ID’) This command will change the world’s weather to the weather type with the specified ID. Apostrophes might need to be on each side of the weather ID, usually if there are spaces in the name: changeweather(‘Winter Epilog’) is correct, whereas changeweather(Winter Epilog) is not.
settime settime(Day, Hour, Minute, Seconds) This command sets the time of day to the specified time. Time should be given as the number of days that have passed since the game started, followed by the hour, minute and second of the day.
TM TM(Multiplier) This command sets the time multiplier (what TM stands for) to the specified number. A multiplier of 0.5 would make time go by at half the usual speed, a multiplier of 2 would make time go by twice as fast. The default multiplier is 1.
fadeout fadeout This console command will fade out the game using the same effect that is used for a cut scene. Use fadein to fade the screen back.
fadein fadein This command fades the screen in after having previously been faded out. The fade effect is the same as that used for cut scenes.
dlgshow dlgshow Contrary to its name, this command will hide the game’s GUI (HUD). Use dlghide to show it again.
testpause testpause This command will pause the game.
testunpause testunpause This command will unpause the game.
ToggleCameraAutoRotation ToggleCameraAutoRotation This console command enables and disables the automatic rotation of the camera that follows your character.

The Witcher 3 console commands and cheats

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The Witcher 3 is a truly massive RPG full of magical beasts, fantasy drama, and at least one excellent tub. Take on every quest with Geralt, and you’re easily going to be busy for a couple hundred hours. And yet there are still some things that The Witcher 3, in its native form, is missing—like infinitely spawning horses and the ability to become drunk instantaneously, for example. That’s where The Witcher 3 console commands come in.

By using console commands and cheats in The Witcher 3, you can turn Geralt into a god, empty his wallet, and much more. Here’s how to enter these game-changing codes, along with all the console commands that you can use in The Witcher 3.

How to use The Witcher 3 console commands

The first step towards unstoppable power is enabling The Witcher 3’s debug console to allow access to cheats.  

  • To do this with a Steam copy of the game, open Steam and right-click on The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt in your game library. Select the ‘Properties’ option from the menu. Click on the ‘Local Files’ tab, then click ‘Browse Local Files.’
  • Navigate through the ‘bin’ folder, into the ‘config’ folder, then finally the ‘base’ folder. 
  • Right-click on the ‘general.ini’ file and open it with Notepad. Add a new line at the bottom of the document and paste in «DBGConsoleOn=true.»
  • Save and close the file, then launch The Witcher 3. You should now be able to open and close the debug console by hitting the tilde key (~). All you need to do now is open the console up, type in your commands, andn hit enter!

This process is the same if you own The Witcher 3 through GOG; just navigate to your install folder in Windows Explorer and find general.ini inside the ‘base’ folder. 

Witcher 3 cheats: The most useful

The most useful Witcher 3 console commands and cheats

There are dozens of Witcher 3 console commands, but some of them are less immediately useful than others (although giving Geralt a mohawk at any time is pretty important). Here are the most useful console commands we expect you’ll want to try first.

god — Toggles «god» mode on/off which allows invincibility

setlevel(level) — Sets character level to specific number

addmoney(amount) — Gives the character a specific amount of money (Crowns).

likeaboss — Toggles «likeaboss» mode on/off which allows you to do 40% of your foes maximum health with each hit.

testpause — Pauses the current game

testunpause — Unpauses the current game.

witchcraft — Adds one of each item in the game to the character’s inventory. This command can take a while to load, or possibly cause your game to crash.

addkeys — Gives the character every key in the game, convenient!

Ciri — sets the character to Ciri

Geralt — sets the character to Geralt

Witcher 3 cheats: Cosmetics

The Witcher 3 cosmetic commands 

WitcherHairstyler(‘1’/’2’/’3’/) — Gives Geralt a fresh new haircut.  

addHair1 — Gives Geralt his default hair.

addHair2 — Gives Geralt a ponytail.

addHair3 — Gives Geralt some long and loose hair.

addHairDLC1 — Gives Geralt some bonus short and loose hair.

addHairDLC2 — Gives Geralt a sweet mohawk.

addHairDLC3 — Gives Geralt the slicked back Elven Rebel cut.

shave — Shaves Geralt’s beard. He will look like a baby.

setbeard(beard code) — Sets beard to a specific length. Here’s a handy list of beard codes.

settattoo(0/1) — Gives (1) or removes (0) Geralt’s neck tattoo 

setcustomhead(‘head code’) — Sets Geralt’s head to a specific model. Here’s a handy list of head codes. 

Witcher 3 cheats: Fast travel

 The Witcher 3 travelling commands 

gotoWyzima — Teleports you to Vizima.

gotoNovigrad — Teleports you to Novigrad.

gotoSkellige — Teleports you to Skellige.

xy(x, y) — Teleports you from the sky to a set of coordinates.

gotoPrologWinter — Teleports you to White Orchard in Winter.

gotoKaerMohren — Teleports you to Kaer Morhen.

gotoProlog — Teleports you to White Orchard

AllowFT(0/1) — Allows (1) or bans (0) the character’s ability to fast travel from anywhere.

ShowAllFT(0/1) — Shows (1) or hides (0) every fast travel location available in-game.

ShowPins(0/1) — Shows (1) or hides (0) every point of interest on the game’s map. 

Show KnownPins(0/1) —  Shows (1) or hides (0) every point of interest that the player has found on the map.

The Witcher 3 cheats: Gwent

The Witcher 3 Gwent commands 

secretgwint — Starts a match of Gwent against an AI. 

addgwintcards — Gives the character one of every single Gwent card in the game. *Except for the Vampire: Katakan card, which you can spawn in via plugging in the additem(‘gwint_card_katakan’) code

winGwint(0/1) — Wins (1) or loses (0) your match of Gwent. Victory has never been easier.

Witcher 3 cheats: The rest of the commands

More Witcher 3 commands and cheats 

removemoney(amount) — Removes a specific amount of money (Crowns) from the character.

additem(‘item code’, amount) — Adds a specific item to the character’s inventory. Here’s a handy list of all the item codes.

removeitem(‘item code’) — Removes a specific item from the character’s inventory.

spawn(‘npc code,’ amount, distance, hostility) —  Spawns the specified NPC(s)s. Here’s a handy list of all the NPC spawn codes.

killall(distance) — Kills all foes in a specific radius

healme — Heals the character to maximum health

levelup — Raises character’s level by one

addexp(amount) — Gives character specific amount of experience points.

learnskill(‘skillcode’) — Learns the specific skill. Here’s a handy list of all the skill/talent codes.

addskillpoints(amount) — Grants the character with a specific amount of skill points

settime(days, hours, minutes, seconds) — Sets the time of day down to the exact second.

Cat(0/1) — Equips (1) or removes (0) the Cat potion which alters vision. 

Drunk(0/1) — Makes the character drunk (1) or sober (0).

dismember — Dismembers targeted enemy. It’s not a pretty sight.

makeitrain — Toggles rain on. Make sure you brought an umbrella!

stoprain — Toggles rain off. Party’s over.

addabl(‘buff code’) — Adds a specific buff to the character. Here’s a handy list of all the buff codes.

rmvabl(‘buff code’) — Removes a specific buff from the character. Here’s a handy list of all the buff codes.

cleardevelop — Resets the character’s levels and items and gives them starter gear.

buffme(‘effect id’, seconds) — Adds a specific effect to the character. Here’s a handy list of all the effect codes.

fadeout — Fades out the display to a black.

fadein — Cuts back into gameplay from black screen.

dlgshow — Adds or removes the game’s UI. Can crash your game.

activateAllGlossaryBeastiary — Fills the Glossary with every Beastiary entry.

activateAllGlossaryCharacters — Fills the Glossary with every Character entry.

Thanks to The Witcher 3 Wiki for compiling all these codes.

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There are no classic cheats in The Witcher 3, but absolutely everything in the game — weapons, equipment, skins, hairstyles, experience, money and more — can be obtained using the console command. We have collected all the console commands for The Witcher 3 and will tell you how to use them.

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How to open the console in The Witcher 3

For The Witcher on Steam: right click on the game, open properties, select «Open Local Files». Find the «bin» folder, then «config», then «base». Right click on the «general.ini» file — open it in notepad. At the very end of the file, add a new line and write DBGConsoleOn=true .

Save and close the file, launch Witcher 3. Developer Console from CD Projekt RED will open by pressing ~. Then it remains only to enter the necessary commands from our post, these are the cheats for The Witcher.

If you have the GOG version of The Witcher, just open the installation folder and find «general.ini» in the «base» folder.

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The Witcher 3 main console commands

  • god — turns on/off god mode.
  • setlevel(level) — changes the level of the hero, enter the desired number in brackets.
  • addmoney(amount) — gives the character a certain amount of money, enter the desired amount in brackets.
  • likeaboss – turns on/off the likeaboss mode, in which you deal up to 40% damage to enemies from their maximum health.
  • testpause — pause.
  • testunpause — unpauses.
  • witchcraft — adds to the inventory of all items in the game by 1 pc. This command can take a long time to load and even crash the game.
  • addkeys — Gives all keys.
  • Ciri — Changes character to Ciri.
  • Geralt — Changes character to Geralt.
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  • WitcherHairstyler(‘1’/’2’/’3’/) — Geralt’s fresh haircut
  • addHair1 — Geralt’s default hairstyle
  • addHair2 — ponytail.
  • addHair3 — long hair.
  • addHairDLC1 — extra short and loose hair.
  • addHairDLC2 — mohawk.
  • addHairDLC3 Rebel Elf Hairstyle.
  • shave — no beard.
  • setbeard(beard code) – Specify the length of Geralt’s beard. Values ​​from short to long: 0; 0.1; 0.2; 0.3; 0.4; 1).
  • settattoo(0/1) — adds (1) or removes (0) Geralt’s neck tattoo
  • setcustomhead(‘head code’) — Changes Geralt’s head to a custom model.

Geralt’s head codes

  • head_0 setcustomhead(‘head_0’)
  • head_0_tattoo setcustomhead(‘head_0_tattoo’)
  • head_1 setcustomhead(‘head_1’)
  • head_1_tattoo setcustomhead(‘head_1_tattoo’)
  • head_2 setcustomhead(‘head_2’)
  • head_2_tattoo setcustomhead(‘head_2_tattoo’)
  • head_3 setcustomhead(‘head_3’)
  • head_3_tattoo setcustomhead(‘head_3_tattoo’)
  • head_4 setcustomhead(‘head_4’)
  • head_4_tattoo setcustomhead(‘head_4_tattoo’)
  • head_shaving1 setcustomhead(‘head_shaving1’)
  • head_shaving2 setcustomhead(‘head_shaving2’)
  • head_shaving3 setcustomhead(‘head_shaving3’)
  • head_robbery setcustomhead(‘head_robbery’)
  • head_robbery_tattoo setcustomhead(‘head_robbery_tattoo’)
  • head_5 setcustomhead(‘head_5’)
  • head_5_tattoo setcustomhead(‘hea_5_tattoo’)
  • head_6 setcustomhead(‘head_6’)
  • head_6_tattoo setcustomhead(‘head_6_tattoo’)
  • head_7 setcustomhead(‘head_7’)
  • head_7_tattoo setcustomhead(‘head_7_tattoo’)

Witch 3 — cheats for fast travel

  • gotoWyzima — teleport to Vizima
  • gotoNovigrad — teleport to Novigrad
  • gotoSkellige — teleport in Skellige
  • xy(x, y) – teleports to the specified coordinates
  • gotoPrologWinter — teleport to the winter White Garden
  • gotoKaerMohren — teleport to Kaer Morhen
  • gotoProlog — teleport to the White Garden
  • AllowFT(0/1) – enables (1) or disables (0) fast travel
  • ShowAllFT(0/1) – enables (1) or disables (0) the display of all fast travel locations
  • ShowPins(0/1) – enables (1) or disables (0) the display of all points of interest on the map
  • Show KnownPins(0/1) – enable (1) or disable (0) the display of all points of interest on the map found by player

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  • secretgwint — Start a Gwent match against AI.
  • addgwintcards — will give the character one of all existing Gwent cards in the game (except for the katakana card)
  • additem(‘gwint_card_katakan’) — gives katakan card
  • winGwint(0/1) — gives win (1) or lose (0) in a Gwent match
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  • removemoney(amount) — removes a certain amount of money
  • additem(‘item code’, amount) — adds a specific item to inventory
  • List of item codes in The Witcher 3

    • additem(‘Dye Default’)
    • additem(‘Dye Black’)
    • additem(‘Dye Blue’)
    • additem(‘Dye Brown’)
    • additem(‘Dye Gray’)
    • additem(‘Dye Green’)
    • additem(‘Dye Orange’)
    • additem(‘Dye Pink’)
    • additem(‘Dye Purple’)
    • additem(‘Dye Red’)
    • additem(‘Dye Turquoise’)
    • additem(‘Dye White’)
    • additem(‘Dye Yellow’)
    • additem(‘Beast Oil 1’)
    • additem(‘Beast Oil 2’)
    • additem(‘Beast Oil 3’)
    • additem(‘Cursed Oil 1’)
    • additem(‘Cursed Oil 2’)
    • additem(‘Hanged Man Venom 2’)
    • additem(‘Hanged Man Venom 3’)
    • additem(‘Hybrid Oil 1’)
    • additem(‘Hybrid Oil 2’)
    • additem(‘Insectoid Oil 1’)
    • additem(‘Insectoid Oil 2’)
    • additem(‘Insectoid Oil 3’)
    • additem(‘Magical Oil 2’)
    • additem(‘Magical Oil 3’)
    • additem(‘Necrophage Oil 1’)
    • additem(‘Rune stribog lesser’)
    • additem(‘Rune stribog’)
    • additem(‘Rune stribog greater’)
    • additem(‘Rune dazhbog lesser’)
    • additem(‘Rune devana lesser’)
    • additem(‘Rune devana’)
    • additem(‘Rune devana greater’)
    • additem(‘Rune zoria lesser’)
    • additem(‘Rune zoria’)
    • additem(‘Rune zoria greater’)
    • additem(‘Rune morana’)
    • additem(‘Rune morana greater’)
    • additem(‘Rune triglav’)
    • additem(‘Rune veles lesser’)
    • additem(‘Rune veles’)
    • additem(‘Rune veles greater’)
    • additem(‘Rune perun lesser’)
    • additem(‘Rune perun’)
    • additem(‘Rune perun greater’)
    • additem(‘Rune elemental lesser’)
    • additem(‘Rune elemental’)
    • additem(‘Rune elemental greater’)
    • removeitem(‘item code’) — removes a specific item from inventory
    • spawn(‘npc code,’ amount, distance, hostility) — spawns NPCs, number, distance, ratio

    Command list for NPC

    • spawn(‘witcher’)
    • spawn(‘vesemir’)
    • spawn(‘yennefer’)
    • spawn(‘triss’)
    • spawn(‘keira’)
    • spawn(‘grenn’)
    • spawn(‘cirilla’)
    • spawn(‘zoltan’)
    • spawn(‘sorceress’)
    • spawn(‘witch2’)
    • spawn(‘witch_1’)
    • spawn(‘witch3’)
    • spawn(‘witch_2’)
    • spawn(‘witch4’)
    • spawn(‘witch_3’)
    • spawn(‘witch_q105’)
    • spawn(‘eredin’)
    • spawn(‘imlerith’)
    • spawn(‘caranthir’)
    • spawn(‘fists’)
    • spawn(‘fists_medium’)
    • spawn(‘fists_hard’)
    • spawn(‘shield’)
    • spawn(‘shield_axe’)
    • spawn(‘shield_mace’)
    • spawn(‘shield_hard’)
    • spawn(‘hammer2h’)
    • spawn(‘hammer2h_hard’)
    • spawn(‘axe2h’)
    • spawn(‘halberd2h’)
    • spawn(‘spear2h’)
    • spawn(‘bow’)
    • spawn(‘bow_hard’)
    • spawn(‘sword1h’)
    • spawn(‘sword1h_easy’)
    • spawn(‘sword1h_hard’)
    • spawn(‘sword1h_super_hard’)
    • spawn(‘axe1h’)
    • spawn(‘axe1h_hard’)
    • spawn(‘club1h’)
    • spawn(‘club1h_hard’)
    • spawn(‘1hand’)
    • spawn(‘1handed’)
    • spawn(‘sword2h’)
    • spawn(‘shortsword_hard’)
    • spawn(‘bowman’)
    • spawn(‘bowman_hard’)
    • spawn(‘xbow’)
    • spawn(‘rider’)
    • spawn(‘shovel_test’)

    killall(distance) — kills all enemies within a given radius

    healme — completely restores health

    levelup — gives one character level

    addexp(amount) — adds a certain amount of experience

    learnskill(‘skillcode’) — learns a certain skill.

    Witcher 3 skill code list

    • learnskill(‘sword_2’)
    • learnskill(‘sword_5’)
    • learnskill(‘sword_s1’)
    • learnskill(‘sword_s2’)
    • learnskill(‘sword_s3’)
    • learnskill(‘sword_s4’)
    • learnskill(‘sword_s5’)
    • learnskill(‘sword_s6’)
    • learnskill(‘sword_s7’)
    • learnskill(‘sword_s8’)
    • learnskill(‘sword_s9’)
    • learnskill(‘sword_s10’)
    • learnskill(‘sword_s11’)
    • learnskill(‘sword_s12’)
    • learnskill(‘sword_s13’)
    • learnskill(‘sword_s15’)
    • learnskill(‘sword_s16’)
    • learnskill(‘sword_s17’)
    • learnskill(‘sword_s18’)
    • learnskill(‘sword_s19’)
    • learnskill(‘sword_s20’)
    • learnskill(‘sword_s21’)
    • learnskill(‘magic_1’)
    • learnskill(‘magic_2’)
    • learnskill(‘magic_3’)
    • learnskill(‘magic_4’)
    • learnskill(‘magic_5’)
    • learnskill(‘magic_s1’)
    • learnskill(‘magic_s2’)
    • learnskill(‘magic_s3’)
    • learnskill(‘magic_s4’)
    • learnskill(‘magic_s5’)
    • learnskill(‘magic_s6’)
    • learnskill(‘magic_s7’)
    • learnskill(‘magic_s8’)
    • learnskill(‘magic_s9’)
    • learnskill(‘magic_s10’)
    • learnskill(‘magic_s11’)
    • learnskill(‘magic_s12’)
    • learnskill(‘magic_s13’)
    • learnskill(‘magic_s14’)
    • learnskill(‘magic_s15’)
    • learnskill(‘magic_s16’)
    • learnskill(‘magic_s17’)
    • learnskill(‘magic_s18’)
    • learnskill(‘magic_s19’)
    • learnskill(‘magic_s20’)
    • learnskill(‘alchemy_s1’)
    • learnskill(‘alchemy_s2’)
    • learnskill(‘alchemy_s3’)
    • learnskill(‘alchemy_s4’)
    • learnskill(‘alchemy_s5’)
    • learnskill(‘alchemy_s6’)
    • learnskill(‘alchemy_s7’)
    • learnskill(‘alchemy_s8’)
    • learnskill(‘alchemy_s9’)
    • learnskill(‘alchemy_s10’)
    • learnskill(‘alchemy_s11’)
    • learnskill(‘alchemy_s12’)
    • learnskill(‘alchemy_s13’)
    • learnskill(‘alchemy_s14’)
    • learnskill(‘alchemy_s15’)
    • learnskill(‘alchemy_s16’)
    • learnskill(‘alchemy_s17’)
    • learnskill(‘alchemy_s18’)
    • learnskill(‘alchemy_s19’)
    • learnskill(‘perk_1’)
    • learnskill(‘perk_1_day_ability’)
    • learnskill(‘perk_1_night_ability’)
    • learnskill(‘perk_2’)
    • learnskill(‘perk_3’)
    • learnskill(‘perk_4’)
    • learnskill(‘perk_5’)
    • learnskill(‘perk_6’)
    • learnskill(‘perk_7’)
    • learnskill(‘perk_10’)
    • learnskill(‘perk_11’)
    • learnskill(‘perk_12’)

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    • addskillpoints(amount)
    • settime(days, hours, minutes, seconds) — sets a specific time
    • Cat(0/1) – enables (1) or disables (0) vision from cat potion
    • Drunk(0/1) — makes the character drunk (1) or sober (0).
    • dismember — dismembers the selected enemy
    • makeitrain — includes rain
    • stoprain — stops rain
    • addabl(‘buff code’) — gives selected buff

    List of buffs

    • +200 attack damage, +200 spell damage addabl(‘DamageBuff’)
    • All attacks are critical addabl(‘ForceCriticalHits’)
    • 100% chance to finish addabl(‘ForceFinisher’)
    • 100% chance of dismemberment addabl(‘ForceDismemberment’)
    • +1000 hit points, +100 stamina, increased stamina regeneration addabl(‘ConAthletic’)
    • +99,800 stamina addabl(‘ConImmortal’)
    • Increases aim duration addabl(‘StatsRangedSuperLame’)
    • +2% sign intensity addabl(‘Rune veles lesser _Stats’)
    • +3% sign intensity addabl(‘Rune veles _Stats’)
    • +5% sign intensity addabl(‘Rune veles greater _Stats’)
    • +1 horse bag (Increases Carry Weight) addabl(‘HorseBag1’)
    • +1 Horse Bag 2 (Increases Carry Weight) addabl(‘HorseBag2’)
    • +1 Horse Bag 3 (Increases Carry Weight) addabl(‘HorseBag3’)
    • Ciri Blink Ability (Ciri) addabl(‘CiriBlink’)
    • Ciri Charge addabl(‘CiriCharge’)
    • Ciri Rage addabl(‘Ciri_Rage’)
    • +250 life (Ciri) addabl(‘Ciri_Q205’)
    • +500 life, +100 attack damage (Ciri) addabl(‘Ciri_Q305’)
    • +2,000 life, +500 attack damage (Ciri) addabl(‘Ciri_Q403’)
    • +2,500 life, +600 attack damage (Ciri) addabl(‘Ciri_Q111’)
    • +2,500 life, +800 attack damage (Ciri) addabl(‘Ciri_Q501’)
    • rmvabl(‘buff code’) — removes the selected buff
    • cleardevelop — resets the level and items, gives out starting equipment
    • buffme(‘effect id’, seconds) — adds special effect

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  • buffme(‘EET_AbilityOnLowHealth’,120)
  • buffme(‘EET_AdrenalineDrain’,120)
  • buffme(‘EET_AirBoost’,120)
  • buffme(‘EET_AirDrain’,120)
  • buffme(‘EET_AirDrainDive’,120)
  • buffme(‘EET_AutoAirRegen’,120)
  • buffme(‘EET_AutoEssenceRegen’,120)
  • buffme(‘EET_AutoMoraleRegen’,120)
  • buffme(‘EET_AutoPanicRegen’,120)
  • buffme(‘EET_AutoStaminaRegen’,120)
  • buffme(‘EET_AutoSwimmingStaminaRegen’,120)
  • buffme(‘EET_AutoVitalityRegen’,120)
  • buffme(‘EET_AxiiGuardMe’,120)
  • buffme(‘EET_BattleTrance’,120)
  • buffme(‘EET_BlackBlood’,120)
  • buffme(‘EET_Bleeding’,120)
  • buffme(‘EET_BleedingTracking’,120)
  • buffme(‘EET_Blindness’,120)
  • buffme(‘EET_Blizzard’,120)
  • buffme(‘EET_BoostedEssenceRegen’,120)
  • buffme(‘EET_BoostedStaminaRegen’,120)
  • buffme(‘EET_Burning’,120)
  • buffme(‘EET_Cat’,120)
  • buffme(‘EET_Choking’,120)
  • buffme(‘EET_Confusion’,120)
  • buffme(‘EET_CounterStrikeHit’,120)
  • buffme(‘EET_DoTHPRegenReduce’,120)
  • buffme(‘EET_DoppelgangerEssenceRegen’,120)
  • buffme(‘EET_Drowning’,120)
  • buffme(‘EET_Drunkenness’,120)
  • buffme(‘EET_Edible’,120)
  • buffme(‘EET_EnhancedArmor’,120)
  • buffme(‘EET_EnhancedWeapon’,120)
  • buffme(‘EET_Fact’,120)
  • buffme(‘EET_FireAura’,120)
  • buffme(‘EET_Frozen’,120)
  • buffme(‘EET_FullMoon’,120)
  • buffme(‘EET_GoldenOriole’,120)
  • buffme(‘EET_HeavyKnockdown’,120)
  • buffme(‘EET_Hypnotized’,120)
  • buffme(‘EET_IgnorePain’,120)
  • buffme(‘EET_Immobilized’,120)
  • buffme(‘EET_KillerWhale’,120)
  • buffme(‘EET_Knockdown’,120)
  • buffme(‘EET_KnockdownTypeApplicator’,120)
  • buffme(‘EET_LongStagger’,120)
  • buffme(‘EET_LowHealth’,120)
  • buffme(‘EET_MariborForest’,120)
  • buffme(‘EET_Mutagen01’,120)
  • buffme(‘EET_Mutagen02’,120)
  • buffme(‘EET_Mutagen03’,120)
  • buffme(‘EET_Mutagen04’,120)
  • buffme(‘EET_Mutagen05’,120)
  • buffme(‘EET_Mutagen06’,120)
  • buffme(‘EET_Mutagen07’,120)
  • buffme(‘EET_Mutagen08’,120)
  • buffme(‘EET_Mutagen09’,120)
  • buffme(‘EET_Mutagen10’,120)
  • buffme(‘EET_Mutagen11’,120)
  • buffme(‘EET_Mutagen12’,120)
  • buffme(‘EET_Mutagen13’,120)
  • buffme(‘EET_Mutagen14’,120)
  • buffme(‘EET_Mutagen15’,120)
  • buffme(‘EET_Mutagen16’,120)
  • buffme(‘EET_Mutagen17’,120)
  • buffme(‘EET_Mutagen18’,120)
  • buffme(‘EET_Mutagen19’,120)
  • buffme(‘EET_Mutagen20’,120)
  • buffme(‘EET_Mutagen21’,120)
  • buffme(‘EET_Mutagen22’,120)
  • buffme(‘EET_Mutagen23’,120)
  • buffme(‘EET_Mutagen24’,120)
  • buffme(‘EET_Mutagen25’,120)
  • buffme(‘EET_Mutagen26’,120)
  • buffme(‘EET_Mutagen27’,120)
  • buffme(‘EET_Mutagen28’,120)
  • buffme(‘EET_OverEncumbered’,120)
  • buffme(‘EET_Paralyzed’,120)
  • buffme(‘EET_PetriPhiltre’,120)
  • buffme(‘EET_PheromoneBear’,120)
  • buffme(‘EET_PheromoneDrowner’,120)
  • buffme(‘EET_PheromoneNekker’,120)
  • buffme(‘EET_Poison’,120)
  • buffme(‘EET_PoisonCritical’,120)
  • buffme(‘EET_Pull’,120)
  • buffme(‘EET_Ragdoll’,120)
  • buffme(‘EET_ShrineAard’,120)
  • buffme(‘EET_ShrineAxii’,120)
  • buffme(‘EET_ShrineIgni’,120)
  • buffme(‘EET_ShrineQuen’,120)
  • buffme(‘EET_ShrineYrden’,120)
  • buffme(‘EET_SilverDust’,120)
  • buffme(‘EET_Slowdown’,120)
  • buffme(‘EET_SlowdownAxii’,120)
  • buffme(‘EET_SlowdownFrost’,120)
  • buffme(‘EET_Snowstorm’,120)
  • buffme(‘EET_SnowstormQ403’,120)
  • buffme(‘EET_Stagger’,120)
  • buffme(‘EET_StaggerAura’,120)
  • buffme(‘EET_StaminaDrain’,120)
  • buffme(‘EET_StaminaDrainSwimming’,120)
  • buffme(‘EET_Swallow’,120)
  • buffme(‘EET_Swarm’,120)
  • buffme(‘EET_TawnyOwl’,120)
  • buffme(‘EET_Thunderbolt’,120)
  • buffme(‘EET_Toxicity’,120)
  • buffme(‘EET_Undefined’,120)
  • buffme(‘EET_Unused1’,120)
  • buffme(‘EET_Unused2’,120)
  • buffme(‘EET_VitalityDrain’,120)
  • buffme(‘EET_WeatherBonus’,120)
  • buffme(‘EET_WellFed’,120)
  • buffme(‘EET_WellHydrated’,120)
  • buffme(‘EET_WhiteHoney’,120)
  • buffme(‘EET_WhiteRaffardDecoction’,120)
  • buffme(‘EET_WitchHypnotized’,120)
  • buffme(‘EET_WraithBlindness’,120)
  • buffme(‘EET_YrdenHealthDrain’,120)
    • fadeout — black screen
    • fadein — removes the black screen
    • dlgshow — disables or enables the game interface. May crash the game.
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    Here are all 69 console commands (cheats) for The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt. Includes commands from all DLCs, including Hearts of Stone and Blood and Wine. To activate it, you need to call the console while in the game using the «~» (tilde) key, enter the selected command and confirm the action with the «Enter» key.

    In order to activate the console in The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, you need to add the line «DBGConsoleOn=true» to the file «general.ini» , located in the game folder along the path bin\config\base\ . You can edit the file with any text editor, for example, the standard Windows notepad, or the Notepad ++ program. The final content of the file should look like this:

    [General]
    ConfigVersion=2
    DBGConsoleOn=true

    Character characteristics and skills

    Character appearance

    Items and money

    Map and movement Regenerate health healme This console command completely restores your character’s health. Boss Mode likeaboss In likeaboss mode, the damage dealt by each of your hits will be 40% of the recipient’s maximum health. Entering the command again will deactivate the mode. Set level setlevel(*) Sets your character to the specified level (max 100). In brackets, instead of «*», enter the desired number. Works only in the direction of increase. Level up levelup This command takes your character to the next level (use the «setlevel» command to set the desired level at once). Add experience addexp( * ) This command adds the specified amount of experience to Geralt. In brackets, instead of «*», enter the desired number. Learn skill learnskill(‘ID’) This command will make Geralt learn the skill with the specified ID. If the identifier contains spaces, it must be enclosed in straight quotes. You can find a list of all skill IDs here. Night Vision Cat(0/1) This command turns your character’s ability to see in the dark on and off: use Cat(1) to turn cat vision on and Cat(0) to return to normal. Unlike the «Cat» elixir, it does not interfere with daytime vision. Drunk Mode Drunk(0/1) This command enables and disables Drunk Mode, which blurs the image and changes the dialogue with some characters (for example, Shani and Triss). Add buff addabl(‘ID’) This command will activate the buff (gain) with the specified ID. If the identifier contains spaces, it must be enclosed in straight quotes. Use the «rmvabl» command to remove the buff. You can find a list of all identifiers here. Remove buff rmvabl(‘ID’) This command removes the buff with the specified ID. If the identifier contains spaces, it must be enclosed in straight quotes. Use the «addabl» command to add a buff. You can find a list of all identifiers here. Character Reset cleardevelop This command will completely reset Geralt, clearing his inventory and downgrading to level 1. You will be provided with starting equipment. Add skill points addskillpoints(*) This command will add the specified number of skill points to your character. In brackets, instead of «*», enter the desired number. Add effect buffme(‘ID’, *) This console command applies the specified effect to your character for the specified duration. Enter the effect ID and time in seconds in parentheses. The effects are different from those called by the «addabl» command. You can find a list of all identifiers here. Play as Geralt Geralt This command will switch your character back to Geralt. Shaving shave This command shaves Geralt’s beard. To add a beard, use the «setbeard» command. Tattoo settattoo(0/1) Adds a tattoo to Geralt’s neck that he received during the Hangover quest from the previous part of the game. Use the number «1» in brackets to add a tattoo and «0» to remove it. Hairstyle 1 addHair1 This command sets Geralt’s default hairstyle («long hair, knot at the back of the head»). Hair 2 addHair2 This command sets Geralt’s hairstyle to «leave the ponytail, shave off the rest». Hairstyle 3 addHair3 This command sets Geralt’s hairstyle to «long loose hair». Hairstyle 1 from DLC addHairDLC1 This command sets Geralt’s hairstyle «hair down, not too long». DLC Hair 2 addHairDLC2 This command sets Geralt’s hairstyle to «shave sides, short top, ponytail back». DLC Hairstyle 3 addHairDLC3 This command sets Geralt’s «rebel elf» hairstyle. Beard style setbeard(#, #) This command will set Geralt’s beard style. (0) — clean-shaven, (1) — long beard, (0.1) — stubble, (0.2) — long stubble, (0.3) — short beard, (0.4) — long beard. Hairstyle WitcherHairstyle(*) This command sets your character’s hair style to the specified number.
    Numbers «1», «2» and «3» are available. Head type setcustomhead(‘ID’) This console command allows you to set a custom head type for Geralt. You can see the list of available IDs at commands.gg/witcher3/heads. Use the «removecustomhead» command to return to the default head type. Head Type Reset removecustomhead This command will remove any head type you have applied to your character with the «setcustomhead» command. Remove money removemoney(*) This command will remove the specified amount of money (crowns) from your balance. Add item additem(‘ID’, *) This command adds the item with the specified ID to your inventory. If the identifier contains spaces, it must be enclosed in straight quotes. If you wish, you can specify the required number of items after the comma. You can find a list of all identifiers here. Remove Item removeitem(‘ID’) This command removes the specified item from your character’s inventory. You can find a list of all identifiers here. All items witchcraft This command will add 1 item to your inventory. every item in the game. NOTE: Calling this command may cause the game to crash or freeze for several minutes. Show all pins ShowPins(0/1) This command will show all pins on the map. It is recommended to save the game before running this command as some players were unable to undo this command. Use the number «1» in brackets to show all labels, and «0» to cancel the effect of the previous command. Show unknown places ShowKnownPins(0/1) This console command will show (1) or hide (0) all places on the map that are currently displayed as a question mark (?). Fast travel from anywhere AllowFT(0/1) This command is used to enable (1) or disable (0) the ability to fast travel from anywhere on the map. Teleport to Vizima gotoWyzima This command teleports your character to the royal castle in Vizima. Teleport to Novigrad gotoNovigrad This command teleports your character to Novigrad. Skellige Teleport gotoSkellige This command teleports your character to Skellige. Teleport to Kaer Morhen gotoKaerMohren This command teleports your character to Kaer Morhen. Teleportation to the White Garden (summer) gotoProlog This command teleports your character to the White Orchard during the summer. Teleport to the White Orchard (winter) gotoPrologWinter This command teleports your character to the White Orchard in winter. Teleport to coordinates xy(X, Y) This command teleports your character to the specified X and Y coordinates.

    NPC interaction

    Kill all killall(#) This command will kill all nearby enemies. Additionally, in parentheses, you can specify the distance within which enemies must be destroyed. Summon NPC instantMount(‘horse’) This command will summon a horse and instantly mount your character on it. Theoretically, you can use the ID of any NPC, but in practice it only works with a horse. Dismember dismember This command dismembers the current target NPC, but does not kill it. Only works on people you can fight with. Spawn a horse SpawnHorse This console command spawns a horse. If it doesn’t work, you can use the standard «spawn(horse)» call command. Spawn Boat spawnBoatAndMount This command calls a boat and immediately puts Geralt in it. On land, it is better not to experiment, because. there is a high probability of falling into textures. This command will change the appearance of the target NPC to the appearance of the specified ID. Applies to NPCs Yennefer, Triss, Ciri and Keira Metz. The list of identifiers can be found here.

    Time and weather control

    Name Team Description
    CALLING THE RASE Use the stoprain command to stop rain.
    stop rain stoprain This command stops any ongoing storm or rain.
    Use the maketrain command to make it rain.
    weather type changeweather(‘ID’) This command will change the world weather to the weather type with the given ID. Some types of weather may only work in certain locations. You can find the list of identifiers here.
    Set time settime(*, *, *, *) This command sets the time in the game to the value in brackets. Time should be specified as the number of days, hours, minutes and seconds (all separated by commas) since the game started.
    Time multiplier TM(#) This command sets the time multiplier to the number in brackets. A multiplier of 0.5 will make time go half as fast, and a multiplier of 2 will make time go twice as fast. By default, a multiplier was installed 1.

    Interface and camera

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    fadeout This console command dims the screen using the same effect as loading cut scenes. Use the «fadein» command to return the screen to its original state.
    Fade out fadein This command removes the fade in effect caused by the «fadeout» command. The same effect is used as in the cut-scenes.
    Hide GUI dlgshow Contrary to its name, this command hides the game’s GUI. May come in handy when taking screenshots. Use the «dlghide» command to put the interface back in place.
    Test pause testpause This command will pause the game.
    Cancel test pause testunpause This command will resume the game.
    Camera auto-tracking

    Gwent Game End winGwint(true/false) This console command will either instantly win your current Gwent game (true) or instantly lose your current Gwent game (false).
    Add Gwent Card addgwintcards This command adds all Gwent cards to you, except for the Vampires: Katakan card, which can be obtained using the «additem (‘gwint_card_katakan’)» command.

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