Wishes
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A wish is a command that can be executed by the player through a console accessible with a key binding (by default not bound). They are generally considered debug commands, but may also be of use setting up special runs or for whatever else the player would like to use them for.
Binding the wish command
To bind wishing to a key combination:
- From the main view, press Escape to open the main menu.
- Select the Key Mapping menu option.
- Use the arrow keys to scroll to the Debug section.
- Scroll to Wish and press Enter.
- Press whatever key combination you would like to access the wish console with. For example, Ctrl+Shift+W.
(The game may prompt you if your chosen combination is already taken by something else.)
Now it should be possible to wish from the main view.
Usage Notes
Most wish commands are strictly case-sensitive. Keep that in mind when using any of the wishes below. For example, wishing dismember:Tail
will dismember your tail (if you have a tail), but wishing Dismember:Tail
will spawn a schematics drafter because the latter wish does not exactly match a wish command.
Entering any input that does not exactly match a wish command will perform a lexigraphic search (using a Levenshtein distance algorithm) on object blueprints, mutations, quests, and zones, and attempt the best match it can find.[1] Matching on an object blueprint spawns that object; matching on a mutation grants that mutation; matching on a quest begins that quest; and matching on a zone teleports to that zone.
A very common problem that occurs when a wish goes wrong is that your character will gain an undesirable mutation with a name that is somewhat similar to your wish command. If this happens to you, use the mutationbgone
wish to remove the mutation.
List of wishes
Here wishes are sorted into headings based on what they do. Consider using the table of contents at the beginning of this article to jump to a topic of interest.
In the names of wishes, <
angle brackets >
indicate a blank to fill in and [
square brackets ]
indicate an optional part.
A note for modders: Unless otherwise mentioned, the logic for each wish is handled in the game's Wishing
class.[2]
Special modes
All special modes are off by default. Once turned on, they remain in effect across game sessions until either they're turned off or the game is closed. They can be turned off by using the same wish that turned them on.
calm
cool
idkfa
- You cannot lose hit points.
- Your hydration is always at maximum.
- Your attacks that penetrate instantly kill.
- You cannot become lost from moving on world map tiles.
- You can move through normally impassible objects, such as walls.
- You can automove (such as autoexplore) while a hostile creature is visible.
However, you can still die from effects that kill without inflicting damage, such as the gaze of the lithofex.
In all of the aforementioned points, "you" refers to the player body at any given time. Swapping bodies after activating God Mode will cause it to start applying to the new body.One special mode, identified in the key mapping menu as ExploreZone, is not accessible through a wish. To access it, follow the instructions for binding the wish command, but substitute ExploreZone in place of Wish. ExploreZone
causes the entire zone the player body is in to remain revealed while it's active.
Character stats and effects
chimericpart
clean
cleaneffects
clearstatshifts
cloacasurprise
confusion:<duration>:<level>
cooktestunits:<domain,domain>
cooktestunits:<domain,domain>
daze
decapitateme
dismember:<limb name>
unequip:<limb name>
effect:<effect id>
famished
hungry
license[:<tier>]
mutation:<id>
mutationbgone[:<id>]
mutationbgone
). Doing so will open a menu that allows you to pick the mutation you wish to remove.negativeeffects
removepart:<part>
notlost
pro
All six of the player body's base attributes become 40, even those that are greater than 40.
This does not remove any temporary effects that boost attributes, such as Ego Projection.showmygender
showstatshifts
slow
spend
stat:<statid>:<value>
Hitpoints
,AV
, DV
, Strength
, Agility
, Toughness
, Intelligence
, Willpower
, Ego
, Energy
, Speed
, MoveSpeed
, XP
, XPValue
, SP
, MP
, AP
, MA
, HeatResistance
, ColdResistance
, ElectricResistance
, AcidResistance
, and Level
. Case sensitive, must be typed exactly as shown.statbonus:<statid>:<value>
stat
.statpenalty:<statid>:<value>
stat
.supermutant
trip
xpmul:<amount>
xp:<amount>
xpverbose:<amount>
Conversations
conv:<id>[:<speakerblueprint>]
convnode:<id>:<startnode>[:<speakerblueprint>]
Diseases and infections
glotrotonset
glotrot
glotrotfinal
cureglotrot
ironshankonset
ironshank
cureironshank
fungone
glowcrust
curefungus
Factions
clearfactionmembership
factionrep:<id>:<amount>
traveler
wandermode
Going places
blink
crossintobright
godown:<n>
n
levelsYou'll go down n
levels, or go up -n
levels if n
is negative.
calm
! If you want AI to run (or not run) afterwards, you need to wish calm
manually.where?
goto:<n>
returntoqud
sultantomb1
sultantomb6
thinworld
thinworldx
thinworld
zone:<id>
Quests
questdebug
startquest:<quest name>
quest:<quest name>
finishqueststep:<quest name>:<step name>
completequest:<quest name>
stage2
stage3
stage4
stage5
stage6
stage8 OR tombbetastart
sherlock
hindrenawardtest,<Motive>,<Circumstance>,<Thief>
hindrentexttest,<Motive>,<Circumstance>,<Thief>
finishallquests
othowander1
markofdeath
markofdeath?
Journal Secrets
filljournal
reshephgospel
reveal1sultanhistory
revealobservations
sultanhistory
sultanreveal
villagereveal
revealmapnotes
revealsecret:<secret id>
The following locations have a predetermined secret ID that you can use with this wish:
- Bey Lah:
$beylah
- flattened remains:
$skrefcorpse
- oddly-hued glowpad:
$glowpadmerchant
- The Ruin of House Isner:
$ruinofhouseisner
- Kindrish:
~kindrish
- gyl:
$recomingnook
Skills
axer
cluber
fencer
masterchef
sblader
skillpoints
smartass
Spawning things
Entering any input that does not exactly match a wish command will perform a lexigraphic search (using a Levenshtein distance algorithm) on object blueprints, mutations, quests, and zones, and attempt the best match it can find.[6] Matching on an object blueprint spawns that object; matching on a mutation grants that mutation; matching on a quest begins that quest; and matching on a zone teleports to that zone.
Generally this means that, to spawn a specific object, you can simply wish for its object ID.
Object IDs are listed on each wiki page in the ID field of the infobox.
allbox
clone
A clone of the player body is created in the chosen direction, occupying the same cell as anything else that was already there.
To clone someone other than the current player body, useswap
to become someone else before using clone
.datadisk
glass
sultanrelics
extraculthunter
extrasolohunter
leadslugs
object:<id>
playerlevelmob
randomitems
RandomNoTakeObject
randomrelic:<n>
n
random relicsrelic
smartitem:<id>
Reason: Which qualities?
An object blueprint is chosen from among blueprints with certain qualities using a Levenshtein distance algorithm, and an object of the closest matching blueprint is created in the same cell as the player body.
This object has a unique name and is sapient, in a distinct way from those animated with Spray-a-Brain. Each one likes one thing and hates another, and has a feeling towards the player quantified as a positive or negative integer or zero.
Speculation: There is no apparent way to influence the player attitude. It's likely that this feature is incomplete.testhero:<base type>
base type
can be most any object blueprint. If you specify something that normally doesn't have a brain, it will be given one.spawn:<object>
maxmod
Rolling dice
roll:<die expression>
rollmax:<die expression>
rollmin:<die expression>
rollcached:<dice expression>
rollmaxcached:<dice expression>
rollmincached:<dice expression>
Miscellaneous
a:<word>
auditblueprints
beguile
bits[:<>]
bodyparttypes
bookfuck
.rtf
filesbookfuckonefile
bordertest
checkforpart:<part>
clearach!!!
- The game will attempt to remove all of your Steam achievements for the game. This will fail silently if the game session is not currently attached to Steam.
- Many of the game's global state variables that are preserved across sessions will be reset to 0, such as the count of how many snapjaws you've killed.
- The game will attempt to reset all of your Steam stats for the game to 0. Again, this will fail if Steam is not attached.
copy
cyber
day
disablemarkup
dude
enablemarkup
eventtest
explodingpalm
factionsheeter
find:<blueprint>
findduplicaterecipes
findfarmers
fungalvision
garbagetest
geno:<name>
groundliquid
hasblueprintbeenseen:<blueprint>
ObjectBlueprints.xml
, returns whether or not the player has seen that object.heapshot
highpools
highreg
makevillage
mazetest
memcheck
minime
nanoterm
night
objdump
ObjectDump.txt
optionspop
playeronly
Moving between zones immediately flushes the action queue, such that moving across a zone boundary and back will undo the effect of this wish.
Changing bodies puts both your new body and your old body in the action queue. This means that wishing playeronly
followed by swap
will still allow the body you leave to act on its own. You can prevent this by wishing playeronly
again.
calm
.pluralize:<word>
popuptest
powergrid
powergriddebug
powergrid
but with more debug loggingpowergridruin
purgeobjectcache!
rebuild
rebuildbody:<asAnatomy>
Bodies.xml
, rebuilds the player's body according to that anatomy.reequip
regionalize
reload
ObjectBlueprints.xml
, from all active mods. Almost everything is reloaded, but some things are not:
- Object tile images will not update until the game client is reopened.
- Changes to
Worlds.xml
will not affect an existing save. A new one must be started.
seed:<n>
sheeter
shove
showcooldownminima
showgenders
showintproperty:<prop>
shownamingchances
showpronounsets
showrandomfaction
showrandomfactionexceptbeasts
showrandomfactionshortname
showrandomoldfaction
showstringproperty:<prop>
somethinggoeswrong
sultanmuralwalltest
sultantest:<attributes>
swap
test437
testcardinal
testendmessage
testmadness
testmarkup
testobjects
testordinal
testpets
testpop
testrig
testsifrah
teststringbuilder
testzoneparse
togglementalshields
topevents
tunneltest
villageprops
wavetilegen
weather
websplat
whatami
xy
Wishes with unlisted functions
This article has information that is missing or not up to par.
Reason: What do these wishes do? How are they used? |
Reason: What do these wishes do? How are they used?
auditrenderlayers
expand
getstringgamestate(?)
pushgameview <view>
setstringgamestate(?)