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Vampire facing a horde in V Rising
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All V Rising Console Commands and PC Cheats

Here's a list of all the console commands you can use in V Rising, including the effects that they trigger when used.

V Rising also features a plethora of console commands, but you won’t be able to use them on most servers if you don’t have the required permissions.

These console commands are considered cheats, and they can be useful if you’re looking to have some fun with your friends on a private server. So, if you’re looking to spawn a Horse for yourself, or even some Greater Blood Essence, these commands will help you do exactly that without breaking into a sweat. 

How to Enable Console Commands in V Rising

Assuming that you’ve set up a private server, here’s how you can enable the cheats: 

  • Head to the “Pause Menu” and select “Options.”
  • Under the “General” tab, locate “Console Enabled” and make sure the box beside it is checked. 
  • Save your settings and make your way back into the game. Hit the “Tilde Key” ( ~ ) and that should bring up the console for you. Pressing the key again will close the console. 
Settings page in V Rising
Image by Stunlock Studios

All V Rising PC Cheats

Before using any of the cheats, you must first have to grant yourself super admin privileges. To do so, use the “adminauth” code without the quotes in the console. This will ensure that all the codes work as intended. 

CodeEffect
Give (item, quantity)Spawn a specific amount of an in-game item.
Giveset (item)Spawns in-game item set.
ChangedurabilityAdjust durability of equipment.
Addtime (hours)Adjust day-night cycle by adding hours to the clock
ChangehealthofclosesttomouseAdjusts the health of the target/object located closest to your cursor.
KillKill player character
GatherAllAlliesTeleport allies at cursor location.
GatherAllAlliesExceptMeTeleport all your allies except player character to cursor’s location.
GatherAllNonAlliesTeleport all non-allies to cursor’s location.
GatherAllPlayersTeleport all players on map to the cursor’s location.
GatherAllPlayersExceptMeTeleport all the players except player character to cursor’s location.
PlayerTeleportTeleports player character cursor’s location.
TeleportPlayerToMe (Player name)Teleport a specific player to your location.
TeleportPlayerToMousePosition (Player name)Teleport a specific player to the cursor’s location.
TeleportToChunk (chunk coordinate)Teleports player character to chunk coordinate.
TeleportToCunkWaypoint (Waypoint name)Teleports player character to a specific Waypoint.
TeleportToNetherTeleports player character to the Nether.
TeleportToPlayer (Player name)Teleport player character to a specific player’s location.
Adminauth:Activates Superadmin status.
Admindeauth:Deactivates Superadmin status.
Bancharacter (Player name)Ban specific player from the server.
BannedShow a list of all banned players from the server.
Banuser (Steam ID):Ban a player from the server using their Steam ID.
ClanacceptAccept a clan invitation.
ClandeclineDecline a clan invitation.
Claninvite (Player name)Invite a specific player to clan.
ClanleaveLeave the clan
Connect (address, steamid, or port and password)Connect to a specific server
DisconnectDisconnect from the server
Kick (Player name):Kick a specific player from the server.
Listusers (include Disconnected)Shows a list of all the players on the server
ReconnectReconnect to the server.
Setadminlevel (Player name, level)Changes the character level.
Unban (Player name)Unban a previously banned player.

Apart from these codes, there are a few others, but they are mostly used by developers to create custom mods or by players who frequently use multiple mods on their private servers. If you’re looking to do so, the following commands should help you too: 

  • Alias
  • Bind
  • Clear
  • ClearTempBindings
  • Hidecursor
  • List
  • Localization
  • Motionblur
  • MultiCommand
  • ProfileInfo
  • RemoveAlias
  • Unbind
  • Adminonlydebugevents
  • ClientBuildingDebugging
  • Copy
  • CopyDebugDump
  • CopyPositionDump
  • CreateDebugDump
  • CreatePerformanceDump
  • DebugViewEnabled
  • Depthoffield
  • DumpArchetypeInformation
  • DumpBlobAssetMemoryInfo
  • DumpChunkFragmentation
  • DumpComponentMemoryInfo
  • DumpDynamicBufferMemoryInfo
  • DumpEntity
  • DumpEntityQueries
  • DumpEverything
  • DumpPrefabGUIDEntities
  • DumpQueryArchetypes
  • DumpSystemMemory
  • GarbageCollectArchetypes
  • GcCollect
  • JobThreads
  • Logdestroyevents
  • Lowqualityatmosphere
  • MeasureSystemPerformance
  • OpenCrashDumpFolder
  • OpenLogsFolder
  • PerformanceTestChunks
  • Performchunkdefragmentation
  • Printactivesequences
  • Printactivesounds
  • Printallsequences
  • Printdestroyevents
  • PrintDynamicResSettings
  • Printsunvfxstate
  • Setmipmaplevel
  • Setresolution
  • Setsystemenabled
  • Startbuildwallpaper
  • Texturestreamingenabled
  • Texturestreamingmaxlevelreduction
  • Texturestreamingmemorybudget
  • ToggleDebugViewCategory
  • Toggleobserve
  • ToggleSetting
  • UnloadUnusedAssets
  • Useoptimizedqueries

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Amitesh Dhar
Amitesh is an avid gamer and will dabble in almost anything except turn-based RPGs. After work, you'll usually find him getting bullied by a Rathalos in Monster Hunter Wilds or being chased around by Fallen Shanks in Destiny 2.