V Rising console commands and cheats can be set up without too much difficulty when you know how. Start by hosting a private game, then use console commands to grant yourself admin authority, and once that’s done you can use the backtick/grave accent key (`) to start entering cheats via the console itself. You can use this to do all manner of things, whether it’s teleporting to any location in the V Rising map, or instantly giving yourself V Rising Merciless weapons and gear without any issue. There’s all manner of features to uncover in the V Rising console commands and cheats, the full process of which – as well as also all the cheats to try out – we’ve listed below.
How to use console commands in V Rising for cheats and more
A little side note – we understand that players have to re-enter the “adminauth” code each time they come back to the game (assuming they had to the first time round), so if your console commands aren’t working, that’s probably why. However, for the time being, let’s discuss what you can actually do with console commands.
Full V Rising console commands list
There’s numerous console commands in V Rising that serve different functions. For clarity’s sake, we’ve arranged them into categories, laid out in the little navigation icons at the side of the page! Just click on any of those for more info, or scroll down to see them in order. There’s clearly a lot of console commands to work though, but for most players, the first two categories will definitely be enough, as they allow you to tinker with the world, your loadouts and equipment, as well as your position within it. For now though, let’s start through all the various console commands and what they do.
Items and equipment
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Here we’ll discuss how to create and spawn various items in V Rising, an essential skill for any aspiring cheater. The key two commands to know are “give” and “giveset“, which give you any item in the game (or a certain set of items if you click the latter).
Once you type one of those in, hit Tab and you’ll be able to use the arrow keys to look through all the items in V Rising to see what you want (or type in some of the item’s name for the game to filter through for it), then select it, hit Tab again and enter the number of that item you want. Then you hit the enter button, and it should appear in your inventory!
- Give (what, amount) – gives player item(s)
- Giveset (what) – gives player item set
- Changedurability – changes durability of equipped items
Exploration and teleportation
If you want to get around efficiently, console commands allow the player to teleport the world as effectively as any slasher in the forests from films. Depending on which command you use, it’ll work with a different framework accordingly. There’s also some general commands at the front to help your survivability overall, controlling the sun and the health of characters.
- Addtime – add up to 12 in-game hours to the clock, changing the time of day and respawn timers. Servers cannot go back in time, only forward.
- Changehealthofclosesttomouse – modifies the health of the target unit/object closest to the admin’s cursor, allowing admins to deal damage or heal targets.
- Kill – kills your character.
- GatherAllAllies – teleports allies to mouse cursor position
- GatherAllAlliesExceptMe – teleports all allies but you to mouse cursor position
- GatherAllNonAllies – teleports all players who are not allies to mouse cursor position
- GatherAllPlayers – teleports all players to mouse cursor position
- GatherAllPlayersExceptMe – teleports all players but you to mouse cursor position
- PlayerTeleport – teleports you to mouse cursor position
- TeleportPlayerToMe (User) – teleports another player to your location
- TeleportPlayerToMousePosition (User) – teleports another player to mouse cursor position
- TeleportToChunk (Unnamed Argument) – teleports you to a chunk coordinate
- TeleportToChunkWaypoint (Unnamed Argument) – teleports you to a specific waypoint
- TeleportToNether – teleports you to Nether
- TeleportToPlayer (User) – teleports you to another player’s location
The TeleportToChunkWaypoint one is especially useful as an easy, comprehensible means for travelling about the map. Here’s the locations of the waypoints themselves so you know where you’re going and can position yourself accordingly.
- Farbane Woods (Southeast) – 14, 8
- Farbane Woods (Southwest) – 8, 8
- Farbane Woods (West) – 9 , 10
- Farbane Woods (Northeast) – 14, 11
- Dunley Farmlands (East) – 12, 15
- Dunley Farmlands (Southeast) – 13, 13
- Dunley Farmlands (Southwest) – 9, 13
- Silverlight Hills – 6, 16
- Cursed Forest – 13, 19
- Hallowed Mountains – 15, 13
Social/Players/Clans
These console commands are focused on relationships and permissions between players, clans and the general social aspect of V Rising (and therefore won’t be much help to those who mainly play the V Rising offline mode). Still, we’ll lay it all out below concisely for you.
- Adminauth – give admin status
- Admindeauth – remove admin status
- Bancharacter (Character Name) – ban a player with that character name from the server
- Banned – lists all players who have been banned
- Banuser (Steam ID) – ban a player with that Steam ID from the server
- Clanaccept – accept clan invitation
- Clandecline – decline clan invitation
- Claninvite (Unnamed Argument) – invite player to your clan
- Clanleave – leave clan
- Connect (address or steamid, port, password) – connect to server
- Disconnect – disconnect from server
- Kick (Character Name) – kick a player from the server (they can still enter it again)
- Listusers (Include Disconnected) – lists all players on the server
- Reconnect – reconnect to the server
- Setadminlevel (user, level) – change user’s admin level
- Unban (User Index) – unban a player to allow them back into the server.
UI, accessibility and user experience
While most of this stuff should probably be done in the proper settings menu, there are some useful features that players can trigger via console commands for a more personalised gaming experience. Some of these are a lot more complex – aliases, for example – whereas others are a lot more simple, like just clearing whatever you’ve written into the console so far.
- Alias (Alias, Command) – create alias
- Bind (Key Combination, Command) – create new key binding
- Clear – clear text from the console
- ClearTempBindings – clear temporary key bindings
- Hidecursor (Unnamed Argument) – hide or reveal the mouse cursor
- List (Optional: Category) – list all console commands
- Localization (Language) – set language
- Motionblur (Unnamed Argument) – turn motion blur off or on
- MultiCommand (Commands) – execute multiple commands, each split by a semicolon (;)
- ProfileInfo – display information on the console profile
- RemoveAlias (Alias) – delete existing alias
- Unbind (Key Combination) – delete existing keybinding
Technical/Misc/Debugging
Finally, for completeness’ sake, we’ve included all the technical commands that are mainly used by developers or hardcore modders, most of which will be pretty self explanatory to anybody with the technical expertise to use them in the first place. Basically, if you don’t understand these to begin with, we don’t recommend tinkering with them – you risk plunging your vampire world into even more chaos.
- Adminonlydebugevents (Unnamed Argument)
- ClientBuildingDebugging (Unnamed Argument)
- Copy (Command)
- CopyDebugDump
- CopyPositionDump
- CreateDebugDump
- CreatePerformanceDump
- DebugViewEnabled (Unnamed Argument)
- Depthoffield (Unnamed Argument)
- DumpArchetypeInformation (Which, Num to print, Full info)
- DumpBlobAssetMemoryInfo (Which)
- DumpChunkFragmentation (Which, ExtraDebugging)
- DumpComponentMemoryInfo (Which)
- DumpDynamicBufferMemoryInfo (Which)
- DumpEntity (World, Entity, Full Dump)
- DumpEntityQueries (Which)
- DumpEverything (Which)
- DumpPrefabGUIDEntities (World, Component, Include Disabled, Include Prefabs)
- DumpQueryArchetypes (Which, OnlyRequired, AlsoLogToConsole)
- DumpSystemMemory (Which, AlsoLogToConsole)
- GarbageCollectArchetypes (Which)
- GcCollect
- JobThreads (Threads)
- Logdestroyevents (Which, State)
- Lowqualityatmosphere (Unnamed Argument)
- MeasureSystemPerformance (Unnamed Argument)
- OpenCrashDumpFolder
- OpenLogsFolder
- PerformanceTestChunks (Jump Distance, Test Mode)
- Performchunkdefragmentation (Which)
- Printactivesequences
- Printactivesounds
- Printallsequences
- Printdestroyevents (Which)
- PrintDynamicResSettings
- Printsunvfxstate
- Setmipmaplevel (Unnamed Argument, Unnamed Argument)
- Setresolution (Unnamed Argument, Unnamed Argument)
- Setsystemenabled (Which, Unnamed Argument, Enabled)
- Startbuildwallpaper (Unnamed Argument)
- Texturestreamingenabled (Unnamed Argument)
- Texturestreamingmaxlevelreduction (Unnamed Argument)
- Texturestreamingmemorybudget (Unnamed Argument)
- ToggleDebugViewCategory (Unnamed Argument)
- Toggleobserve (Mode)
- ToggleSetting (Setting Name, Optional Setting Values)
- UnloadUnusedAssets
- Useoptimizedqueries (Which, State)
With that, you should have everything you need to know about navigating the world of V Rising, with the slight edge that comes from being an all-powerful controller god. We also expect to see more commands added in the future V Rising Roadmap, as Stunlock Studios have been granting new commands in updates already. Either way, keep a pointy ear to the ground…
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