Fallout 4 Remove Clothing Console Command
This page contains PC console commands that can be used in Fallout 4. Note: These commands apply ONLY to the PC version of the game - PS4 and Xbox One versions of the game cannot access the.
Explore the weapons and armor sets of the first major Fallout 4 expansion Far Harbor with these console command item IDs. These codes, if used properly in conjunction with the instructions and examples below, allow you to spawn any item into the Sole Survivor’s inventory. It’s a fairly painless process, and if you’re not the type to experiment with some of the more game-altering commands, you won’t have to worry about stability. It does always pay to be careful, so make sure to save your game before using the developer console.
These codes apply to the PC version only, and they can be a little tricky if you’ve installed lots of mods or own the other official DLC packs issued by Bethesda. We’ve broken down how the form id function works in relation to mods and add-ons in the introductory guide, but if you’re looking for more complex uses for the developer console, check out our guide for advanced commands in Fallout 4.
If you’re a true survivor, check out Gameranx’s massive list of guides, how-to’s, secret locations, and everything else a fresh Vault 111 escapee needs to thrive on the Fallout 4 Ultimate Commonwealth Guide.
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DLC Item Console Codes All Weapons & Armor Cheats
On PC only, Fallout 4 features the developer console, a tool used by Bethesda for testing purposes. Just like in the previous game, every weapon and apparel piece come with an associated content ID. If you have the proper ID, it’s easy to cheat and spawn in any and all items.
If you’re new to console commands, check the step-by-step instructions for a simplified explanation to get you started, then keep scrolling to find the complete list of DLC item content IDs to help you spawn in (almost) every weapon piece and armor set in Far Harbor.
How to Spawn Items Using Console Commands
Start spawning stuff fast with our quick console command breakdown.
- Open the console command input window; press [`] or Tilde
- The game will pause and a prompt will appear in the lower-right corner of the screen.
- Input: player.addItem [Content ID] [###]
- player.addItem = This console command spawns the desired item into your inventory.
- [Content ID] = Every item in Fallout 4 has a unique content ID. Find the full list of Content IDs for Far Harbor weapons and armor listed below.
- [###] = This is the amount of items you will spawn into your inventory.
- For example, if you want to spawn a Harpoon Gun in your inventory, type the following command:
- player.addItem ##010b81 1
- ## refers to the FORM ID. Depending on the number of mods / expansions installed, your load order will be different.
- To resolve this issue, simply test your Far Harbor load order number by testing the following commands:
- player.addItem 01010b81 1
- player.addItem 02010b81 1
- player.addItem 03010b81 1
- player.addItem 04010b81 1
- Etc.
- player.addItem ##010b81 1
- Once you learn the FORM ID of Far Harbor, replace all Far Harbor Content ID [##] entries with your particular number; 01, 02, 03, 04, and so on.
- If you only have Far Harbor installed and no mods or additional expansions, your LOAD ORDER number will be [01]. Ex. player.addItem 01010b81 1
Far Harbor Exclusive Weapons – Console Item Content IDs List:
[UPDATE: June 21st – Added many new weapon & armor Item ID codes.]
All DLC / Mod content IDs begin with a two-digit FORM ID number. Check the instructions above to find your Far Harbor FORM ID and replace the first two “##” in the content ID numbers below.
- ##054072 Bear Trap
- ##0540f7 Bleeding Bear Trap
- ##009582 Bloodletter
- ##05406e Caltrops
- ##010b81 Harpoon Gun
- ##02c8b0 Lever Action Rifle
- ##0442cb Lucky Eddy
- ##02c8b0 Meat Hook
- ##009582 Pole Hook
- ##0540ed Poisoned Caltrops
- ##025fc4 Radium Rifle
Far Harbor Exclusive Armor & Apparel – Console Item Content IDs List:
Work-in-Progress: Check back soon for new item IDs!
All DLC / Mod content IDs begin with a two-digit FORM ID number. Check the instructions above to find your Far Harbor FORM ID and replace the first two “##” in the content ID numbers below.
- ##00cc05 Acadia’s Shield
- ##022601 Atom’s Bulwark
- ##0570d3 Black Fisherman’s Overalls
- ##0570da Brown Fisherman’s Overalls
- ##048234 Chase’s Uniform
- ##04fa88 Coastal Armor
- ##04b9b3 The Captain’s Hat
- ##05159b The Dapper Gent
- ##00914e Fisherman’s Outfit
- ##00914 Fisherman’s Overalls
- ##0570d4 Green Fisherman’s Overalls
- ##0570d9 Grey Fisherman’s Overalls
- ##0391e8 High Confessor’s Helm
- ##0391e6 High Confessor’s Robes
- ##046027 Hunter’s Long Coat
- ##04e698 Hunter’s Pelt Outfit
- ##0247c5 Inquisitor’s Cowl
- ##04b9b1 Legend of the Harbor
- ##04fa89 Lobster Trap Helmet
- ##03a556 Marine Wetsuit
- ##03a557 Marine Wetsuit Tactical Helmet
- ##04262b Pirate Hat
- ##0247c8 Robes of Atom’s Devoted
- ##043331 Vault 118 Jumpsuit
- ##00914c Wool Fisherman’s Cap
Trapper Armor:
- ##00ee79 Chest Piece
- ##00ea36 Leathers
- ##00ea78 Right Leg
- ##00ee77 Left Leg
- ##00ee76 Right Arm
- ##00ee75 Left Arm
Trapper Heavy Armor:
- ##00f04e Chest Piece
- ##00f04d Right Leg
- ##00f04c Left Leg
- ##00f04b Right Arm
- ##00f04a Left Arm
Zealot’s Marine Armor:
- ##009e5b Chest Piece
- ##009e5a Right Leg
- ##009e59 Left Leg
- ##009e57 Right Arm
- ##009e56 Left Arm
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Assault Marine Armor:
- ##009e5b Chest Piece
- ##009e5a Right Leg
- ##009e59 Left Leg
- ##009e57 Right Arm
- ##009e56 Left Arm
- ##009e58 Helmet
Inquisitor’s Marine Armor:
- ##009e5b Chest Piece
- ##009e5a Right Leg
- ##009e59 Left Leg
- ##009e57 Right Arm
- ##009e56 Left Arm
Need more Fallout 4: Far Harbor locations, collectibles, and info? Check out the rest of our DLC guides on Gameranx:
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Fallout 4 players are using console commands and mods to uncover cool secrets about the post-apocalyptic role-playing game.
The console is a debugging tool in the PC version of Fallout 4. To access it, press the tilde (~) key.
YouTuber Tyrannicon used the console to access a secret developer room that features every item in the game, including all weapons and armour. To check it out, access the console commands, then type in 'COC QASMOKE'. It'll completely and utterly spoil the game for you. But hey, it's there.
The video, below, shows how it's done.
Meanwhile, a Fallout 4 modder called xxdeathknight72xx discovered a harpoon gun hidden within the game's files.
xxdeathknight72xx said the harpoon gun appears to have been in the game during beta testing. It overrides the Railway Rifle, and even includes a cool reload animation that sees a trail of bubbles come off the harpoon.
You can play with the gun yourself using xxdeathknight72xx's mod. The video, below, again from Tyrannicon, shows it off.
It's unclear whether this harpoon gun was cut from the final game, or whether it's set to star in downloadable content. Either way, it looks like it was - or is - intended to be used for underwater combat - something Fallout 4 currently does not emphasise.
Amid all this, Bethesda has said it doesn't recommend console commands are used.
Marketing chief Pete Hines said on Twitter using console commands can 'very easily mess up save games'.
@UCFTyler@fortech_mike can very easily mess up save games
— Pete Hines (@DCDeacon) November 20, 2015So, use console commands at your own risk!
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