Cheat Codes And Console Commands For V Rising

When you know how you can set up console commands and cheats for V Rising without too much difficulty. To access cheats through the console, you need to host a private game, then grant yourself admin authority using console commands. Once that’s done, use the backtick/grave accent key to enter cheats. This can be used for a variety of things, whether it’s teleporting anywhere on the V Rising map, or instantly granting yourself V Rising Merciless weapons. Below we’ve listed the complete process, as well as all the cheats to try out, of the V Rising console commands and cheats.

Follow these steps to use console commands in V Rising:

  1. Start a Private game
  2. Pause and go to Options/General
  3. Select “Console Enabled”
  4. Unpause the game
  5. Click ` , the button usually under the Escape key
  6. Type “adminauth” (without quotation marks) and hit enter
  7. You can now use and enter console commands!

Admin authority is basically the ability to enter console commands, so you’ll need it in order to play. Depending on the kind of server you’re on, you may not need it, but if you don’t see it working, add it just to be sure.

However, console commands can be quite daunting to comprehend, despite the obvious benefits. You’ll find a list of all the console commands you will ever need below, but if you ever need a primer, just type “list” into your commands and you’ll get a (sort of) helpful overview of all your options. You can do a lot in V Rising once you master the input codes. You can get items, teleport around the map, gain an edge against foes, or generally do what you’ve done to all humans.

If your console commands aren’t working, it’s probably because players have to enter the “adminauth” code every time they return to the game (assuming they had to enter it the first time around).

EXPLORATION AND TELEPORTATION

The console commands allow you to travel around the world as effectively as a slasher in a forest from a movie. Depending on the command you use, it’ll work with a different framework accordingly. The sun and character health are also controlled at the front of the game to improve your overall survival.

  • Addtime – adds 12 hours to the game clock, resetting the time of day and respawn timers. Servers can only go forward in time.
  • Changehealthofclosesttomouse – Allows admins to deal damage or heal targets closest to their cursor by altering their health.
  • Kill – ends your character’s life.
  • GatherAllAllies – teleports allies to the position of the mouse cursor
  • GatherAllAlliesExceptMe – teleports all allies except you
  • GatherAllNonAllies – teleports all non-allies to the cursor position
  • GatherAllPlayers – teleports all players to the mouse cursor position
  • GatherAllPlayersExceptMe – moves all players except you to the cursor position
  • PlayerTeleport – transports you to the position of the mouse cursor
  • TeleportPlayerToMe (User) – sends another player to your location
  • TeleportPlayerToMousePosition (User) – transports another player to the mouse cursor position
  • TeleportToChunk (Unnamed Argument) – moves to chunk position
  • TeleportToChunkWaypoint (Unnamed Argument) – takes you to a particular waypoint
  • TeleportToNether – transports you to the Nether
  • TeleportToPlayer (User) – Moves you to the location of another player

TeleportToChunkWaypoint is especially useful for traveling around the map in an easy, comprehensible manner; here are the points themselves, so you’ll know where you’re going.

  • 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

You can use these console commands to manage relationships and permissions between players, clans, and the general social aspect of V Rising. But, we’ve outlined them below concisely for anyone playing the game offline.

  • Adminauth – grant admin rights
  • Admindeauth – remove admin rights
  • Bancharacter (Character Name) – remove that character from a server
  • Banned – shows all banned players
  • Banuser (Steam ID) – remove a player’s Steam ID from the server
  • Clanaccept – accept clan invitation
  • Clandecline – declined the clan invitation
  • Claninvite (Unnamed Argument) – invite player to your clan
  • Clanleaveleave clan
  • Connect (address or steamid, port, password) – connect to server
  • Disconnect – disconnect from server
  • Kick (Character Name) – remove a player from the server (they can still re-enter)
  • 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 personalized 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 a 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

We’ve also included all the technical commands used by developers and hardcore modders for completeness’ sake, most of which are pretty self-explanatory to anyone with sufficient technical expertise. Basically, if you don’t understand these, to begin with, we don’t recommend tinkering with them – you risk plunging your vampire world even more into 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)

That should give you a good idea of how to navigate the world of V Rising, with an edge that comes from being an all-powerful controller god. Stunlock Studios has been adding new commands to updates already, so keep an eye out for more commands in the future V Rising Roadmap.

Author: Ainah Fandino