Fallout 4 Power Armor Console Commands
The full list of Fallout 4 Console Commands List is out now. This is just a partial list of Fallout 4 console commands including add item, teleport and setscale. T-51 power armor is a set of power armor appearing in Fallout 4. The T-51b was the most advanced power armor in wide-scale use before the outbreak of the Great War. First seeing service, and inherently, great success, in the Anchorage Reclamation campaign, the T-51 power armor soon became.
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You summon any item or NPC from thin air, or make yourself immortal with a few Fallout 4 console commands and cheats. By pressing the tilde key (~), you can unlock the console, a gateway that lets you give yourself superpowers, spawn weapons and monsters, change your stats and attributes, speed up time, and complete the game with one tap of the Enter key.
Simply activate the console in-game, type the command you want, press enter and then close the console again and watch your command take effect. If the tilde button (left of the 1 key) doesn't work, try the apostrophe key. It seems to vary depending on the nationality of your keyboard settings.
Fallout 4 cheats and console commands
tgm — Good old god mode.
tcl — No collision. Walk through walls. Walk into the sky. Be free.
tfc — Activates free camera.
tfc 1 — Same as above, but freezes all animations. Great for screenshots.
tm — Toggles menus and UI on and off. It even stops you from seeing the console, so you'll have to press tilde and type tm again blind to get the UI back.
csb — Resets blood and damage effects.
fov [first-person FOV] [third-person FOV] — Change the FOV.
set timescale to [insert number here] — Speeds up or slows down time. The default setting is 16. 1 is realtime, 10,000 is crazy spectacular timelapse. Be sure to look when time's on fast forward because the sun and the moon actually bounce across the sky.
coc [cell id] – Teleports the player to an area.
- Example: coc RedRocketExt
Finding item and NPC IDs
Fallout 4 Armor
For a lot of these commands, you'll need to know how to get the IDs of items, NPCs, as well as the names of locations and factions. With the console open, clicking on a character or item will show its ID. Additionally, many commands act on the targeted character—so, whoever you clicked on. Sometimes it can be tricky to get the right ID to pop up (it's easy to select yourself accidentally), so using free cam (tfc) can help. You can also look up commands and IDs..
help [item name] [0-4] — Searches items, characters, commands, and more. Use Page Up and Page Down to scroll. 0 searches for everything.
- Example: help 'attack dog' 0 would let you know that there's an NPC called 'attack dog' with the ID 000B2BF2. Make sure to use quotes when searching for two or more words.
coc qasmoke — This teleports you to a room with a number of boxes that contain every single item in the game. Surreal, but a good way to find item IDs. You can find an item ID by entering the console and clicking on the item in the game world with your mouse. It turns out that Dogmeat's real name is 0001d162.
How to change your character with Fallout 4 console commands
showlooksmenu player 1 — Reopens the character customization menu so you can change your look. You'll want to have your character's face centered on screen for this one.
player.setrace [race id] — Change your race (e.g. ghoul, mutant). Find race IDs with the help function, but beware of adverse side effects (most races just make it crash).
- Example: player.setrace GhoulRace
player.resethealth — Resets your health.
setgs fJumpHeightMin [insert number here] — Modifies your jump. Set it really high to vault over buildings like the Incredible Hulk. Warning, if you don't turn on god mode, the falling damage from your own jump will kill you.
tdetect — The AI won't detect you anymore. Steal to your heart's content.
player.modav [skill] [number] — Boost a skill by a numerical amount of your choosing. Eg. player.modav strength 10 will boost your strength by ten points. If there's a terminal you'd love to hack or an NPC you'd love to persuade, use this. However, if you want to unlock perks, use the next command.
player.setav [character variable] [number] — Sets a character trait to a new value. Unlike modav, this will unlock perks when you change your stats.
player.setav speedmult [insert number here] — The number you type in adds multiplier to your running speed, with hilarious consequences. Use in combination with god mode and the next command to go full superhero.
player.setlevel [insert number] — Boost your level to the number specified.
player/additem 0000000f [insert number here] — Adds bottlecaps equal to the number you specify.
player/additem 0000000a [insert number here] — Adds bobbypins equal to the number you specify.
player.additem [item ID] [number] — You may have noticed a pattern in the last two commands. Yes, you can add ANY item to your inventory this way as long as you know the item ID (see above for instructions for finding IDs).
How to manipulate NPCs with Fallout 4 console commands
tai — Turns AI off and causes everyone to stand still with a vacant look on their face.
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tcai — Turns combat AI off. Brings peace to the world. Boring, boring peace.
killall — Kills everyone in the vicinity, apart from companions and any other characters deemed too vital to die. In that case they will slump down injured until you give them a stimpack.
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kill [insert ID] — Kills the creature with the ID you supply. Type kill (0017fda3) now and wherever they are, the feral ghoul I tested this on will drop dead. Alternatively, click on an NPC with the console open and just type 'kill.'
resurrect [insert ID] — Brings the creature with the ID you supply back to life. Type resurrect (0017fda3) to bring the feral ghoul I tested this on back to life! He's having a torrid day. Alternatively, select a dead NPC with the console open and just type 'resurrect.' If you resurrect a headless NPC, be aware that they're going to remain headless.
recycleactor — Resets a character.
setscale [number from 1 to 10] — Makes you or your target HUGE. See the results in the picture at the top of the article.
sexchange — You'll never guess. Works on whoever is selected, though it may not have good results with unique characters.
getav CA_affinity — Get the affinity level of your current companion.
setav CA_affinity [number] — Sets your companion's affinity level to a number.
modav CA_affinity [number] – Adds a number to your companion's affinity level. Haven't noticed an effect.
unequipall — Unequip all items from the selected NPC.
How to change factions with Fallout 4 console commands
player.AddToFaction [faction id] [0 or 1] — Become allied with a faction. Alternatively, remove the 'player' prefix and this will affect the targeted NPC. 0 is friendly, 1 is allied.
- Example: player.AddToFaction 00028670 1 to become allied with bugs.
player.RemoveFromFaction [faction id] — Remove yourself from a faction. Alternatively, remove the 'player' prefix and this will affect the targeted NPC.
removefromallfactions — Removes the target from all factions.
setally [faction id] [faction id] [0 or 1] [0 or 1] — Make two factions friendly (0) or allied (1).
setenemy [faction id] [faction id] [0 or 1] [0 or 1] —Make two factions neutral (0) or enemies (1).
How to complete the game with Fallout 4 console commands
completeallobjectives [Quest ID] — Complete all current objectives in a quest.
resetquest [Quest ID] – Reset a quest.
completequest [Quest ID] — Complete a quest.
caqs — This completes every step of the primary quest, effectively completing the game for you. WARNING: Don't use it if you want to avoid spoiling the entire game for yourself.
For an overview of power armor in the Fallout series of games, see power armor. For a generalized list of locations where power armor can be found, see Power armor (Fallout 4). |
T-51 power armor
All stats based off of T-51 model A full set totals
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T-51 power armor is a set of power armor appearing in Fallout 4.
BackgroundEdit
The T-51b was the most advanced power armor in wide-scale use before the outbreak of the Great War. First seeing service, and inherently, great success, in the Anchorage Reclamation campaign, the T-51 power armor soon became standard issue for the army's armored infantry regiments. Developed at the West Tek research facility, the T-51 was the peak of pre-War power armor technology. It saw continuous service toward the end of the resource wars, and is thought to be the force that drove the Chinese out of Anchorage. The T-60 power armor was developed after the resource wars.[citation needed]
CharacteristicsEdit
The armor is fitted with a back-mounted TX-28 MicroFusion Pack which generates an output power of 60,000 Watts to power the HiFlo hydraulic systems built into the frame of the suit. Made of a poly-laminate composite, the shell of the T-51 is lightweight and capable of absorbing over 2500 Joules of kinetic impact. The 10-micron-thick silver ablative coating can reflect laser and other radiation emissions without damaging the composite subsurface, and the eyeslit for the helmet is made of bullet proof glass to protect the wearer from any projectiles. It also includes a waste recycling system that can convert human waste into drinkable water, enhancing the user's survival ability. The armor usually carries enough fuel to last a century.
As with all power armor in the Commonwealth, a power armor frame is required to mount T-51 power armor, and pieces spawned can vary from A to F models.
Armor partsEdit
Model | Name | DR | HP | Weight | Value | Repair | Upgrade components | Base ID | ||
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A | T-51 helm | 140 | 90 | 150 | 80 | 12.0 | 80 | Steel x5 | – | 00140c4e |
T-51 chest piece | 240 | 160 | 300 | 320 | 20.0 | 180 | Aluminum x1, Circuitry x1, Steel x8 | – | 00140c51 | |
T-51 left arm | 90 | 60 | 150 | 80 | 15.0 | 130 | Steel x5 | – | 00140c4c | |
T-51 right arm | 90 | 60 | 150 | 80 | 15.0 | 130 | Steel x5 | – | 00140c4d | |
T-51 left leg | 90 | 60 | 150 | 80 | 15.0 | 130 | Steel x5 | – | 00140c4f | |
T-51 right leg | 90 | 60 | 150 | 80 | 15.0 | 130 | Steel x5 | – | 00140c50 | |
Total | 740 | 490 | 1050 | 720 | 92.0 | 780 | Aluminum x1, Circuitry x1, Steel x33 | – | ||
B | T-51b helm | 160 | 110 | 150 | 95 | 12.6 | 84 | ? | Adhesive x3, Aluminum x4, Circuitry x2 | ???????? |
T-51b chest piece | 260 | 180 | 300 | 380 | 21.0 | 189 | ? | Adhesive x5, Circuitry x2, Nuclear material x2 | ???????? | |
T-51b left arm | 110 | 80 | 150 | 95 | 15.7 | 136 | ? | Adhesive x3, Aluminum x4, Circuitry x2 | ???????? | |
T-51b right arm | 110 | 80 | 150 | 95 | 15.7 | 136 | ? | Adhesive x3, Aluminum x4, Circuitry x2 | ???????? | |
T-51b left leg | 110 | 80 | 150 | 95 | 15.7 | 136 | ? | Adhesive x3, Aluminum x4, Circuitry x2 | ???????? | |
T-51b right leg | 110 | 80 | 150 | 95 | 15.7 | 136 | ? | Adhesive x3, Aluminum x4, Circuitry x2 | ???????? | |
Total | 860 | 610 | 1050 | 855 | 96.4 | 817 | ? | Adhesive x20, Aluminum x22, Circuitry x10, Nuclear material x2 | ||
C | T-51c helm | 180 | 130 | 150 | 110 | 13.1 | 88 | ? | Adhesive x3, Aluminum x6, Circuitry x3 | ???????? |
T-51c chest piece | 280 | 200 | 300 | 440 | 22 | 198 | ? | Adhesive x4, Aluminum x8, Circuitry x4, Nuclear material x4 | ???????? | |
T-51c left arm | 130 | 100 | 150 | 110 | 16.5 | 143 | ? | Adhesive x3, Aluminum x6, Circuitry x3 | ???????? | |
T-51c right arm | 130 | 100 | 150 | 110 | 16.5 | 143 | ? | Adhesive x3, Aluminum x6, Circuitry x3 | ???????? | |
T-51c left leg | 130 | 100 | 150 | 110 | 16.5 | 143 | ? | Adhesive x3, Aluminum x6, Circuitry x3 | ???????? | |
T-51c right leg | 130 | 100 | 150 | 110 | 16.5 | 143 | ? | Adhesive x3, Aluminum x6, Circuitry x3 | ???????? | |
Total | 980 | 730 | 1050 | 990 | 101.1 | 858 | ? | Adhesive x19, Aluminum x38, Circuitry x19, Nuclear material x4 | ||
D | T-51d helm | 200 | 150 | 150 | 125 | 13.8 | 92 | ? | Adhesive x4, Aluminum x8, Circuitry x3 | ???????? |
T-51d chest piece | 300 | 220 | 300 | 500 | 23 | 207 | ? | Adhesive x5, Aluminum x10, Circuitry x4, Nuclear material x5 | ???????? | |
T-51d left arm | 150 | 120 | 150 | 125 | 17.2 | 149 | ? | Adhesive x4, Aluminum x8, Circuitry x3 | ???????? | |
T-51d right arm | 150 | 120 | 150 | 125 | 17.2 | 149 | ? | Adhesive x4, Aluminum x8, Circuitry x3 | ???????? | |
T-51d left leg | 150 | 120 | 150 | 125 | 17.2 | 149 | ? | Adhesive x4, Aluminum x8, Circuitry x3 | ???????? | |
T-51d right leg | 150 | 120 | 150 | 125 | 17.2 | 149 | ? | Adhesive x4, Aluminum x8, Circuitry x3 | ???????? | |
Total | 1100 | 850 | 1050 | 1125 | 105.6 | 895 | ? | Adhesive x25, Aluminum x50, Circuitry x19, Nuclear material x5 | ||
E | T-51e helm | 220 | 170 | 150 | 140 | 14.3 | 96 | ? | Adhesive x4, Aluminum x10, Circuitry x4 | ???????? |
T-51e chest piece | 320 | 240 | 300 | 560 | 24 | 216 | ? | Adhesive x5, Aluminum x12, Circuitry x5, Nuclear material x6 | ???????? | |
T-51e left arm | 170 | 140 | 150 | 140 | 18 | 156 | ? | Adhesive x4, Aluminum x10, Circuitry x4 | ???????? | |
T-51e right arm | 170 | 140 | 150 | 140 | 18 | 156 | ? | Adhesive x4, Aluminum x10, Circuitry x4 | ???????? | |
T-51e left leg | 170 | 140 | 150 | 140 | 18 | 156 | ? | Adhesive x4, Aluminum x10, Circuitry x4 | ???????? | |
T-51e right leg | 170 | 140 | 150 | 140 | 18 | 156 | ? | Adhesive x4, Aluminum x10, Circuitry x4 | ???????? | |
Total | 1220 | 970 | 1050 | 1260 | 110.3 | 936 | ? | Adhesive x29, Aluminum x62, Circuitry x29, Nuclear material x6 | ||
F | T-51f helm | 240 | 190 | 150 | 155 | 15 | 100 | Steel x5 | Adhesive x5, Aluminum x11, Circuitry x5 | ???????? |
T-51f chest piece | 340 | 260 | 300 | 620 | 25 | 225 | Aluminum x1, Circuitry x1, Steel x8 | Adhesive x6, Aluminum x14, Circuitry x6, Nuclear material x7 | ???????? | |
T-51f left arm | 190 | 160 | 150 | 155 | 18.7 | 162 | Steel x5 | Adhesive x5, Aluminum x11, Circuitry x5 | ???????? | |
T-51f right arm | 190 | 160 | 150 | 155 | 18.7 | 162 | Steel x5 | Adhesive x5, Aluminum x11, Circuitry x5 | ???????? | |
T-51f left leg | 190 | 160 | 150 | 155 | 18.7 | 162 | Steel x5 | Adhesive x5, Aluminum x11, Circuitry x5 | ???????? | |
T-51f right leg | 190 | 160 | 150 | 155 | 18.7 | 162 | Steel x5 | Adhesive x5, Aluminum x11, Circuitry x5 | ???????? | |
Total | 1340 | 1090 | 1050 | 1395 | 114.8 | 973 | Aluminum x1, Circuitry x1, Steel x33 | Adhesive x31, Aluminum x69, Circuitry x31, Nuclear material x7 |
VariantsEdit
- Piezonucleic power armor - Unique T-51 torso potentially obtained as a quest reward for finishing Cambridge Polymer Labs (see page for details).
- Nuka T-51 power armor - Unique full set of T-51 armor with the unique Nuka-Cola paint job.
Paint jobsEdit
- Hot Rod Flames paint: Increases Agility.
- Hot Rod Hot Pink paint: Increases Agility.
- Hot Rod Shark paint: Increases Agility.
- Military paint: Increases Strength.
- Railroad paint: Increases Perception.
- Vault-Tec paint: Increases Charisma.
- Winterized coating: Provides increased Energy Resistance.
- Vim! paint job: Increases Strength.
- Vim! Refresh paint job: Increases Agility.
- Abraxo paint job: Increases Agility.
- Sugar Bombs paint job: Increases Strength.
- Nuka-Cola paint job: Increases Agility. This paint job is only found on the unique Nuka T-51 power armor.
LocationsEdit
- Worn by Clint at the Quincy Ruins, it is guaranteed to be an almost full set of T-51 power armor, missing only the chest piece. It is at the Overpass where Clint would normally be outside of his armor.
- An incomplete suit is worn by Tessa at the nearby Quincy Police Station, though she may be wandering around nearby. Tessa's suit has only a T-51 power armor torso (possibly one that belonged to Clint) and the unique raider power armor right arm, Tessa's Fist.
- Worn by an unnamed Gunner on the other side of Bradberton Overpass in Nuka-World, this suit is identical to Clint's. Nearby is a partial suit of level-dependent X-01 that can be worn by another Gunner if awoken.
- Pieces can be bought from Rowdy at the Atom Cats garage.
NotesEdit
- The T-51 is the only power armor model whose basic A-tier isn't primarily rusty. It always looks the same through all tiers unless a specific paint job is applied. It is also unique in that its basic coloration is not uniform - while the helmet, legs and forearms are a dull steel color, the chest piece and pauldrons are painted a faded olive drab, thus giving the armor's overall appearance a striking similarity to its Fallout 3 counterpart.
- Applying military paint to the A-tier will make it turn rusty.
- The T-51 model seems to have reverted to the original power armor style from Fallout, given that the armor, especially the helmet, is much flatter than the T-51b from Fallout 3 and New Vegas, which was much bulkier.
- In Far Harbor, a full set of T-51 power armor with multiple fusion cores lying around can be found in a cave next to a Vertibird wreckage on the sea floor, along with some loot. However, the aforementioned objects can only be reached using mods or console commands, as they lie right outside of the game boundary. It is unknown if Bethesda merely forgot to place the objects into the game boundaries.
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