Palworld is the latest craze in the gaming industry and despite the fact that the game is somewhat controversial, people are having a blast. But if you're someone who has already sunk several hours into the game and looking for something else to do, you can try messing with some console commands. In this guide, we will explore the available console commands, their applications, and how you can use them to your advantage.
Palworld Console Commands
Palworld console commands have two main types: those for single-player and multiplayer. However, the developers have intentionally restricted the use of commands in single-player mode to discourage cheating and enhance the game's challenge. So this guide focuses primarily on multiplayer commands, essential for server administrators.
Multiplayer Console Commands
The multiplayer of Palworld offers a range of commands for server administrators. To gain access, you must become a server administrator by using the command /AdminPassword [password]. Once granted admin privileges, here are some of the key commands at your disposal:
/Shutdown {Seconds} {MessageText}: Initiates a server shutdown timer, allowing administrators to control server maintenance efficiently.
/DoExit: Immediately shuts down the server, useful for quick actions.
/KickPlayer {Steam ID}: Kicks a specific player off the server, a handy tool for dealing with disruptive or rule-breaking players.
/BanPlayer {Steam ID}: Bans a player from the server, preventing future logins. Ideal for handling spammers, griefers, and other offenders.
/Broadcast {MessageText}: Displays a message for all players on the server, useful for announcements or warnings.
/TeleportToPlayer {Steam ID}: Teleports the administrator to a specific player, aiding in rule enforcement.
/TeleportToMe {Steam ID}: Teleports a specific player to the administrator, providing a versatile command for various scenarios.
/ShowPlayers: Shows a list of all players currently on the server.
/Info: Displays information about the server.
It's important to note that the current set of commands may expand as the game progresses through its early access phase.
Single Player Console Commands
Single-player console commands are officially restricted by the developers. But players who want a more creative experience like Minecraft can turn to third-party programs, such as mods and trainers. These tools can unlock various cheats, including:
Player-related Commands:
Infinite Player Health
Infinite Pal Health
Infinite Stamina
Infinite Satiety
Temperature Always Normal
Set Stat Points
Set Technology Points
Set Ancient Technology Points
Physics-related Commands:
Instant Acceleration
Set Walking Speed Multiplier
Set Jump Height Multiplier
Inventory-related Commands:
No Item Weight
[Sel. Item] Set Amount
Stats-related Commands:
Infinite Sanity
Set Experience Multiplier
Weapons-related Commands:
Infinite Weapon Durability
Game-related Commands:
Instant Crafting
No Crafting Requirements
100% Capture Chance
All Pals Are Rare
Stop Time
Add Time
Decrease Time
How to Access Console Commands
To access console commands, one must have administrator rights on a dedicated server. This requires either hosting a server or obtaining the server's password from the host. Dedicated servers can be set up on a personal computer or through third-party hosting services, allowing for more flexibility.