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Wartales Console Commands & Cheats

When the going gets tough...

As with many RPGs, Wartales ask you to make some difficult choices before you start to play. However, if you realize later, you’ve made things too tough it can be frustrating to start the game again from scratch. Or perhaps you’re just looking to fulfill an achievement, explore a tough region, or take down a particularly nasty boss. Whatever the reason, you may be on the lookout for some Wartales console commands or cheats.

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Are there any Wartales console commands or cheats?

There are currently no Wartales console commands. However, several third-party trainers are offering lists of cheats and alterations you can make if you download them. We need to say at this point that we have not tried any of these cheats, nor do we suggest you download and use these third-party products.

Related: Wartales Starting Guide – Tips & Tricks for Beginners

We will not be responsible if you download and use cheats from these sites if any damage is done to either your device or your game saves, or if you are banned from using Wartales. If you use third-party sites to cheat, you do so at your own risk.

WeMod cheats for Wartales

God ModeEdit Krowns
Zero FatigueEdit Influence
Zero SuspicionEdit Valor Points
Super Carrying CapacityEdit Knowledge Points
Unlimited Run DurationEdit Mouse Hover Item Quantity
Unlimited XPSuper Damage/One-Hit Kills
XP MultiplierDamage Multiplier
Edit Skill PointsSet Game Speed

Plitch cheats for Wartales

Prepare (Combat)Add InfluenceItem multiplier (in inventory)
Prepare (Skills)Add ValourSuper carry weight
Set Movement (selected Character)Add Discovery/KnowledgeSet Wage (selected Character)
Add XP (selected Character)Add Knowledge PointsFreeze daytime
No Movement (selected Character)Unlimited SprintNo Armor (selected Character)
Prepare (Fatigue)Set Armor (selected Character)Low Health (selected Character)
Prepare (Suspicion)Set Health (selected Character)Increase Suspicion
Prepare (Resources)No FatigueReset Suspicion
Add KrownsSet Skillpoints (selected Character)

The alternative to cheating in Wartales

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If you’re finding the settings you’ve chosen a little too challenging in Wartales, you can change them at any time.

  1. Press Escape on the keyboard to enter the Pause menu.
  2. Click the Settings cog.
  3. Change the Combat Difficulty, Survival Difficulty, or both.
  4. Click Apply.

Hopefully, you’ll be able to progress in this way without having to use a third-party program.

We have lots more Wartales information and help here at Pro Game Guides! Why not click through to guides including Wartales Max Party Size & Optimal Size, or our Wartales Relationships Guide?


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Chris Marling
Chris Marling is a writer and editor with more than 20 years of experience across newspapers, magazines, and websites. Based in the UK, he has written professionally on everything from tech to tearooms. But his real passion is gaming, going right back to the Atari 2600 - and especially RPGs and MMOs. He cut his teeth on games such as The Realm and Anarchy Online. But 20 years on still gets excited about exploring each new world. When not online, you'll find him gaming analog-style around the table. Chris has had five of his own board games published, including Pioneer Days and Armageddon.