Prefixing a command with player. will make your character the target of a command. For example player.RemoveAllItems would remove all of the items in your character's inventory, not your target's. See target help for more information. Skyrim Guides Console Help A must-read for new users!
You have to type the code without using Player.prefix for most player commands after clicking on any NPC when you are using the console window. addperk command is not applicable to NPCs because they rely on the perks that are assigned to them Other Movement Item Codes We will discuss how ...
after Player in this command. Items that you make this way will be added to your inventory. The object id's can be found at: http://www.uesp.net/wiki/Skyrim:Items The enchantment id's can be found at: http://www.uesp.net/wiki/Skyrim:Enchanting_Effects You don't have to...
Use the player.addperk [id] console command to add one level to a skill. Use player.removeperk [id] to remove the skill entirely. The skill IDs are: Physical skill IDs SkillIDCommand Boxing 002C59DF player.addperk 002C59DF Fitness 002CE2DD player.addperk 002CE2DD Stealth 002CFCB2 pla...
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