Core Keeper Console Commands Guide

Core Keeper Console Commands Guide

As a seasoned gamer with decades of experience under my belt, I can confidently say that the addition of console commands to games has been a game-changer for me. The ability to manipulate the game world at will allows for endless creativity and problem-solving opportunities. With this newfound knowledge of how to use console commands in Core Keeper, I’m ready to take my adventures to new heights!


Regrettably, Core Keeper doesn’t come with a built-in console, but don’t worry! You can still make use of a mod like the ChatCommands Mod to issue commands for an optimal gaming experience. Our guide on using the Core Keeper console commands will help you get started with the ChatCommands mod.

How to Use Console Commands in Core Keeper

Core Keeper Console Commands Guide

Here’s how to install the ChatCommands Mod in Core Keeper:

  1. Launch Core Keeper
  2. Select the Mods option
  3. You’ll need to download the following Mods:
    • CoreLib
    • CoreLib.Commands
    • CoreLib.Localization
    • CoreLob.RewiredExtension
    • Cheat Commands Mod
  4. Exit the Game
  5. Relaunch Core Keeper

In the game Core Keeper, you’re all set to employ Cheat Commands! To activate them while playing, simply hit the ‘Enter’ key and type in a console command along with its required parameters.

All Console Commands and Cheats in Core Keeper

Core Keeper Console Commands Guide

Here’s a more conversational way of explaining it:

Here are all console commands and cheats in Core Keeper:

Console CommandCommand Description
/give {itemName} [count] [variation]Add any item to your inventory
/give food {item1} + {item2} [count]Add any food to your inventory
/spawn {entityName} {x} {y} [variation]Spawn anything at a designated position
/placeTile {tileset} {tile type} {x} {y}Place a tile at a designated position
/placeTile {item name} {x} {y}Place a tile at a designated position
/placeTileArea {tileset} {tile type} {sX} {sY} {eX} {eY}Place tiles at a designated position
/placeTileArea {item name} {sX} {sY} {eX} {eY}Place tiles at a designated position
/removeTile {tile type} {x} {yRemove a tile at a designated position
/removeTile {item name} {x} {y}Remove a tile at a designated position
/removeTileArea {tile type} {sX} {sY} {eX} {eY}Remove tiles at a designated position
/removeTileArea {item name} {sX} {sY} {eX} {eY}Remove tiles at a designated position
/remove {objectID} [all|slow]Remove a specified object from the world
/repeat {times} {command name} [command parameters]Repeat any valid command
/clearInvClear your inventory
/heal [amount]Fully heal a player
/feed [amount]Full fill a player’s hunger meter
/maxSkillsMax out a player’s skills
/resetSkillsReset a player’s skills to 0
/setSkill {skillName} {level}Set a specified skill level between 0-100
/killKill a player
/invincibleToggle a player’s invincibility on or off
/passiveToggled an enemy AI’s passive behavior
/noclipAllows your character to move without physical limitations
/noclip speed {multiplier}Sets the speed of the noclip command
/setReveal {radius}Sets the map reveal radius of your characters and allows you to see through walls
/hide <target> [state]Allows you to hide all visual elements like the UI

After following our instructions in the “Core Keeper” console commands guide, you’re now set to manipulate the game according to your preferences! Don’t forget to visit our “Core Keeper hub” for additional guides such as “All Oracle Card Locations”, helping you construct an extraordinary Oracle Deck!

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2024-09-09 15:38

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