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All Warhammer 3 Console Commands & Cheats

Here's a complete list of all Warhammer 3 console commands and cheats.

Total War: Warhammer 3 doesn’t have a default console command that would be available to players. However, there’s a modding tool that can easily change that. Here, I list all Warhammer 3 console commands and cheats, with a full list of value keys for various commands.

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Total War Warhammer 3: All Console Commands and Cheats List

Before you can activate and use console commands in Warhammer 3, I highly recommend downloading the modding tool from Steam Workshop that I listed below. Once that’s done, simply press the “~” (tilde) key in the game, which will open a console where you can enter all the commands. Follow these steps to install the console:

  1. Go to the Warhammer 3 Steam page.
  2. Select the “Workshop” tab.
  3. Search for the Console Commands Modding Tool.
  4. Press the “Subscribe” button.
  5. Wait for the download process to finish.
  6. Launch the game and press the “~”(tilde) key.
  7. Use the commands listed below and the Value Keys for them.

Game Information Console Commands for Warhammer 3

CommandsEffects
infoPrints faction_key, type, subtype, forename, surname for characters, or faction_key, region_name for regions.
more infoPrints unit_keys in the army for characters, building_keys for regions.
coordsPrints the logical x and logical y coordinates for characters and settlements.
compsPrints image paths when you click any UI component, logs the UI hierarchy of that component.
dump uiLogs the UI hierarchy.
dump ui <delay>Logs the UI hierarchy, after x seconds.
Snowy landscape at night in Warhammer 3
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Gameplay Related Console Commands for Warhammer 3

CommandsEffects
give gold <number>– Gives <number> of gold to the player (can also be negative).
– If you have a settlement selected, it will give gold to the faction owning the settlement.
give goldGives 50,000 gold to the player.
fow onFog of war on.
fffFog of war off.
amRestores selected character movement points.
movGives the selected character a buff with bonus movement points (applied after you end the turn).
mov offRemoves the buff with bonus movement points from the selected character (removed after you end the turn).
au <unit_key> <number>Adds <number> of units with unit_key to selected army.
au <unit_key>Adds unit with unit_key to selected army.
add axp <number>Adds <number> of ranks to all units of selected army.
add xp <number>Adds <number> of xp points to the selected character, unembed heroes to give them xp.
primary <number>Sets primary slot level of selected region to <number>.
primarySets primary slot level of selected region to max.
regionGives 1000 growth, 1000 horde growth and 1 turn build speed to all player regions.
region offTurns off region.
grGives the player ownership of the selected region.
gr <faction_key>– Gives <faction_key> ownership of the selected region.
– If a faction has no regions or armies on the map you can’t give them a region.
abandonMakes the selected region be abandoned.
killKills (or wounds if immortal) the selected character and his army.
technologyGives the player +2000% research speed.
technology <number>Gives the player <number>% research speed (can also be negative).
technology offRemoves the technology bonuses.
global rec <number>Changes the player’s global recruitment time by <number> of turns (can also be negative).
global rec offRemoves the global recruitment time bonuses.
heal <number>Sets health of each unit in the selected army to <number>, that’s between 0-100.
to_pool <agent_key> <agent_subtype_key>– Adds a lord to the player faction recruit pool.
– The name will be blank and the character won’t be immortal.
– Cross-race won’t work without table adjustments.
item <ancillary_key>– Gives the player an ancillary (items characters can equip).
– Giving mounts won’t work.
– Some items are culture-locked.
tele– First, select a character.
– Then, select another character or a settlement as a teleport target.
– After that, typing tele will teleport the character.
at <trait_key>Adds a trait to the selected character.
at <trait_key> <points>Adds traits with multiple levels to the selected character.
rt <trait_key>Removes a trait.
spawn <subtype> <faction_key> <units>– Spawns an army next to selected character or settlement.
– Use agent_subtype in the character art sets table.
shroud2– Switches the fog of war on the whole map.
– You can see city ownership, but cannot see armies.
– You can turn it off only by loading a save before this command.
kill2Works like kill command, but doesn’t kill the army so the army gets a new commander.
killcKills the character permanently.
killc2Kills the character permanently, but doesn’t kill the army.
agent <agent_type> <agent_subtype>– Spawns an agent near selected character or settlement.
– You can’t spawn legendary heroes with this.
bb <building_key>Builds the building in the selected settlement, but you need an empty building slot.
bbf <building_key>Builds the building in the selected horde.
prgCombines the commands: primary, region and give gold.
anciesGives your faction a bunch of High Elf ancillaries.
aa <ancillary_key>Adds an ancillary to selected character.
reset skillsResets skill points of selected character so you can respec him.
remove skill <skill_key>Removes a single skill point from character skills.
export mapCreates a map_out.json file in your Steam folder.
under <slot_set>Adds a foreign slot set (undercity) to the selected region.
runderRemoves all undercities from selected region.
eb <eb_key>Adds effect bundles from a region or a character.
reb <eb_key>Removes effect bundles from a region or a character.
feb <eb_key>Adds a faction effect bundle to the player faction or to the owner of the selected region.
rfeb <eb_key>Removes a faction effect bundle from the player faction or the owner of the selected region.
ingred <ingredient_key>Unlocks a cooking ingredient for the player faction or the faction that owns the currently selected settlement.
unlock borisUnlocks Boris when playing as a Kislev faction.
legend <agent_key>Spawns a legendary hero for the player faction.
killfDestroys the faction that owns the currently selected region or character.
diploReveal all the other factions for diplomacy to the player faction.
loyalty <number>Changes lord loyalty of a selected lord by a <number>.
techallUnlocks all techs for selected character or faction, or player faction if nothing is selected.
healg <amount>Heal garrison by <amount>, between 0-100.
local rec <duration>Changes local recruitment time by <duration> turns.
buildEnables build mode where you can click on building icons in the province view to construct them or deconstruct them immediately.
build offDisables build mode.
diplobGives diplomatic opinion bonus with the faction that owns the selected settlement or character.
diplob <value>Give between -50-30 diplomatic opinion (value is an integer between -6-6).
building test <faction_key>For modders testing what buildings a faction builds.
ua valid_inline_luaExecutes the valid_inline_lua Lua snippet.
eExecutes exec.lua file.
eeExecutes exec2.lua file.

That’s it for my list of all Warhammer 3 console commands and cheats. Stay tuned for more TWWH3 tips and tricks articles, including the Crashing Fix guide.


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Serhii Patskan
Serhii is the Writer at GameSkinny. He's been writing for GameSkinny since 2015. Before that, he's been writing for various outlets and playing video games, which eventually turned into a passion. The video games that have contributed the most to his enthusiasm for writing about this industry are Magic: The Gathering, Dark Souls, and The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim.