V Rising: how to enable cheats, best console commands
V Rising has a range of admin commands that can be used to help you turn the land of the living into a vampire empire, but how do you use cheats in the game, and what are the best console commands?
A survival game like no other V rising combines ARPG combat with resource management to create a truly unique experience that is perfect for those who love all things dark and spooky.
For many players, however, spending hours farming in-game resources is not feasible for a number of reasons, meaning that you will often fall behind because you miss out on commodities like skin, stone dust, stone bricks.
By using console commands, a series of helpful in-game cheats, you can cut down on the grinding time you'll have to live through the game. So, here is a list of all known console commands for V Rising and how to enable them.
Content
- How to enable console commands
- Best Admin Commands
- Full list
- Common commands
- Debugging Commands
How to enable console commands in V Rising
Luckily, enabling console commands isn't a particularly difficult task in V Rising. All you have to do is:
- Run V rising
- From the main menu select "Parameters»
- Make sure you are on the "General»
- Check the box "Console included» (see picture below)
- Enter your world
- Press key ' under 'ESC (Escape)' on keyboard
- Enter 'adminauth' and press 'Enter'
- If you exit the game and come back later, you will need enter it again.
- Now you can start using console commands! Enter 'List' to open the full selection of commands
Best admin commands in V Rising
While there are a number of different commands at your disposal, there are some that are more useful than others.
Below we have listed the best console commands in V Rising that will help you quickly expand your empire:
- Give - this allows you to spawn a chosen amount of any item in the game, negating the need for resource management.
- giveset - This allows you to spawn any armor set in the game, once again allowing you to bypass grinding for high level gear.
- Changedurability - This means you won't have to worry about repairing weapons.
- Any broken weapon should be in your inventoryif you want to fix it, so keep that in mind!
- Banuser / Bancharacter - If any pesky bloodsucker becomes an eyesore, you can easily ban them using these two commands.
- GatherAllAllies - Teleports you and all your allies to your cursor location to save you on a hike through piercing sunlight.
- TeleportPlayerToMe / TeleportToPlayer Both of them make finding hunting friends much easier.
All Console Commands V Rising: Complete List of Cheats
Below is a list of all current cheats in V Rising. As developers keep releasing teams, we'll be sure to add them to this list; so keep this page bookmarked!
General commands (cheats) V Rising
Console command | Performs |
add time | Allows players to add time in 12 hour intervals (servers cannot go back in time) |
adminauth | Grants administrator rights |
admindeauth | Revocation of administrator rights |
Alias | Removes the target alias |
Bancharacter (character `s name) | Ban user via in-game name |
Banned | List of all blocked accounts |
Banuser (Steam ID) | User blocking via Steam ID |
Bind (key combination, command) | Binds abilities to different keys |
changedurability | Changes item durability (cannot be used to repair broken items that are not equipped) |
changehealthofclosesttomouse | Changes the health of the target/object closest to the admin's cursor, allowing admins to damage or restore targets. |
clan accept | Accepts clan invitation |
Clandecline | Decline clan invitation |
Clear | Deletes all console text |
ClearTempBindings | Removes all temporary keybindings |
claninvite (Unnamed argument) | Invites a player to a clan |
clanleave | Allows you to leave the clan |
Connect (address or steamid, port, password) | Connects to a specific server |
Disconnect | Disconnect from the current server |
GatherAllAllies | Teleports you and your allies to the cursor position |
GatherAllAlliesExceptMe | Teleports your allies (except you) to the cursor position |
GatherAllNonAllies | Teleports all non-allies to the location of the cursor |
GatherAllPlayers | Teleports all players to the cursor position |
GatherAllPlayersExceptMe | Teleports all players (except you) to the cursor position |
give (What, Amount) | Displays a list of all in-game items. Then you can choose which item you want and how much |
giveset (What) | Displays a list of all in-game armor sets. Then you can choose which sets you want |
hidecursor (Unnamed argument) | Hides the cursor |
kick (character name) | Removes a character from the server |
Kill | Kills your character |
List | Brings up a list of all available console commands |
listusers (Enable disabled) | List of all users on the server |
localization (tongue) | Set language |
MultiCommand (commands) | Executes multiple commands at the same time if they are separated by a semicolon (;) |
PlayerTeleport | Teleports the player to the cursor position |
Reconnect | Reconnecting to the server |
setadminlevel (user, level) | Changing the administrator level of a user |
TeleportPlayerToMe (user) | Teleports the player to your location |
TeleportPlayerToMousePosition (user) | Teleports the player to the location of the mouse |
TeleportToChunk (Unnamed argument) | Teleports the player to the coordinates of the pieces |
TeleportToChunkWaypoint (unnamed argument) | Teleports the player to a specific waypoint |
TeleportToNether | Teleports the player to the Lower |
TeleportToPlayer (User) | Teleport to another player |
Unbind | Deleting a target key binding |
unban (user index) | Unbanning a player (you must first execute the "Forbidden" command to open the list) |
V Rising Debugging Commands
Console command | Performs |
adminonlydebugevents (Nameless argument) | Administrators are the only ones who can manage debug events |
ClientBuildingDebugging (nameless argument) | Enables build debugging and displays an internal error if the build fails |
Copy (team) | Copies of subcommand output |
CopyDebugDump | Copies debug dump output |
CopyPositionDump | Copying Position Dump Output |
CreateDebugDump | Creates a debug dump |
CreatePerformanceDump | Generates a performance dump |
DebugViewEnabled (nameless argument) | Enabling and disabling Debug View |
depthoffield (unnamed argument) | Turn depth of field on or off |
DumpArchetypeInformation (Which, Number to print, Full details) | Flushes archetype information to log and file |
DumpBlobAssetMemoryInfo (Which) | Resets the memory size of a blob resource |
DumpChunkFragmentation (Which, ExtraDebugging) | Block fragmentation state dumps |
DumpComponentMemoryInfo(Which) | Component memory dumps |
DumpDynamicBufferMemoryInfo (Which) | Resets the amount of dynamic buffer memory |
DumpEntity(world, entity, full dump) | Resets the complete information about the target object in the world |
DumpEntityQueries (Which) | Resets all entities in the world |
DumpEverything (Which) | Resets everything |
DumpPrefabGUIDEntities(World, Component, Enable Disabled, Enable Prefabs) | Dump information about all PrefabGuide objects in the world |
DumpQueryArchetypes (which, only required, also LogToConsole) | Archetype Information Dump |
DumpSystemMemory (Which, Also LogToConsole) | System memory dump |
garbageCollectArchetypes(Which) | Garbage collects all empty archetypes |
gcCollect | Garbage collection management |
Job Threads | Set or receive multiple job streams |
logdestroyevents (Which, State) | Continuous log of all kill events |
lowqualityatmosphere (Unnamed argument) | Switching low-quality atmosphere |
measureSystemPerformance (unnamed argument) | Toggle system performance measurement on and off |
motionblur (Unnamed argument) | Toggle motion blur |
OpenCrashDumpFolder | Open the crash dump folder |
OpenLogsFolder | Opens a folder for log files |
ProfileInfo | Displays information about the current console profile |
performanceTestChunks(jump distance, test mode) | Performance testing for all selected blocks |
performchunkdefragmentation(Which) | Run a defrag on all blocks in the selected world |
Printactivesequences | Print all active sequences |
printactivesounds | Print all active sounds |
Printallsequences | Print all sequences |
printdestroyents (Which one) | Print all kill events for the current frame |
PrintDynamicResSettings | Printing the current dynamic resolution settings |
printsunvfxstate | Prints some information about the state of the Sun's VFX |
setmipmaplevel (nameless argument, nameless argument) | Setting the mipmap level for all RenderMesh textures |
setresolution(Nameless Argument, Unnamed Argument) | Setting resolution for all RenderMesh textures |
setsystemenabled(Which, Anonymous Argument, Enabled) | Enable or disable the system in the world |
startbuildwallpaper (Unnamed argument) | Beginning wallpaper assembly |
texturestreamingenabled (Nameless argument) | Enable or disable texture memory streaming budget |
texturestreamingmaxlevelreduction (Nameless argument) | Sets the maximum texture streaming reduction |
texturestreamingmemorybudget (Unnamed argument) | Sets the texture streaming memory budget |
ToggleDebugViewCategory (nameless argument) | Toggle specific debug view modes |
toggleobserve (Mode) | Observer switching |
ToggleSetting (setting name, optional setting values) | Switching a specific parameter |
unloadUnusedAssets | Unloads all unused assets |
useoptimizedqueries (Which, Condition) | Enable or disable faster queries |
So, this is the full rundown of V Rising console commands and cheats, and how to enter them into the game. Want to grow your empire and dominate the land of the living? Be sure to check out our other V Rising guides:
Best Base Locations | How to build a castle | How to get blood essence | How to get skin | How to get stone dust and stone bricks| How to get sulfur |