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WoW Console Commands [X-Post from another site.]
I want to start off by saying thank you to everyone involved in this site. It's been a constant source of fun tricks, and methods on how to -not- get scammed. You guys are awesome.
This is my first post, and it's meant as a way to expand on a previous post that explained how to access the WoW console. I didn't write this list, and take no credit for it. I actually found it somewhere, but I can't remember where. I just remember people wanting to know what can be done with the console, so I'm providing what I've managed to track down.
Many apologies if this has been posted already somewhere. I looked for it, and didn't see it.
- SeeIfWorldFrameSucks
--> Description: Let Jeff know dammit! Nukes away!
- learn
--> Usage: learn (spell)
Or type 'learn -1' for all spells.
- cooldown
--> Toggles cooldowns.
- cooldownPet
--> Toggles pet cooldowns.
- useskill
--> Usage: useskill (skillname)
Description: Simulate usage of a spell without actually casting, to test skill rank-ups.
- setskill
--> Usage: setskill (level) (skill line name)
Description: Manually set a skills level.
- bootme
- levelup
--> Description: Automatica character level-up.
- setfaction
--> Usage: setfaction (level) (faction name)
Description: Manually set your faction. (Alliance / Horde)
- pet
--> Description: Tells you the GUID of your current pet.
- TaxiShowNodes
--> Description: Shows you all available taxi nodes.
- cinematic
--> Description: Start an in game cinematic.
- forceanim
--> Description: Force a monster animation.
- rese
--> Description: Resurrects your current character.
- whois
--> Usage: whois (accountname)
Description: Ask the server to do an account/real name lookup on a character name.
- rwhois
- dtime
- time
- gametime
- localtime
--> Usage: localtime (1-24)
Description: Sets the in-game time. Typing localtime 3 will make it very dark, while localtime 12 will make it noon.
- spawntime
--> Description: Tells the server how frequently to spawn mobs.
- loc
- dloc
--> Description: Tells you the x,y,z co-ordinates you are currently standing in.
- facing
- dfacing
--> Description: Tells you the angle in degrees you are currently facing.
- showbounds
--> Description: Shows the character bounds. (Newbie translation: Ooh! A bubble!)
- tloc
--> Description: Tells you the targets x,y,z co-ordinates.
- TerminalVelocity
--> Usage: TerminalVelocity (1-100)
Description: Similar to gravity. Setting this to 1 allow you to "fly", while setting it high will treat you like a stone.
- speed
--> Usage: speed (1-60)
Description: Increases the game accordingly. Recommended: 50.
- walkspeed
--> Usage: walkspeed (1-60)
Description: Increases your walk speed accordingly. Recommended: 50
- resxy
--> Usage: resxy (x) (y)
Description: Sets the screen resolution to x by y pixels. If no parameters are given, the current resolution will be displayed.
- resmode
--> Usage: resmode (1-3)
Description: Sets the screen resolution mode x, which is a number from 0 to 3. If no parameter is given, the possible modes will be displayed.
- bitdepth
--> Usage: bitdepth (16 or 32)
Description: Sets the color depth 16 or 32 bits. If no parameter is given, the current color depth will be displayed.
- 3dapi
--> Usage: resmode (OpenGL or Direc3d)
Description: 3dapi toggles the 3D API between OpenGL and Direct3D. Changes won't take effect until the game is restarted.
- showDetailDoodads
--> Usage: showdetaildoodads (0-1)
Description: Toggles the showing of detailing doodads (grass, flowers) on/off.
- maxLOD
--> Usage: maxLOD (0-10)
Description: Set the maximum land shape value.
- highlightcolor
--> Usage: highlightcolor (alpha 0-255) (red 0-255) (green 0-255) (blue 0-255)
Description: Change the highlighted text color.
- fontsize
--> Usage: fontsize (15-50)
Description: Set the console font size.
- font
--> Usage: font (fontname)
Description: Set the console font face, be sure to use the .ttf file name.
- consolelines
--> Usage: consolelines (0-100)
Description: Set the console viewscreen size. This is also do-able by clicking the bottom of the console and dragging it to a desired size.
- clear
--> Description: Clears all text in the console window.
- proportionaltext
--> Description: Makes the text proportional, example below.
Example: Test Text = T e s t T e x t
- spacing
--> Usage: spacing (size)
Description: Sets the spacing between text in pixels.
- settings
--> Usage: settings (0-1)
Description: Returns information about the console.
- default
--> Description: Returns console preferences to their default values.
- closeconsole
--> Description: Closes the console.
Re: WoW Console Commands [X-Post from another site.]
pretty pointless post, all of the interesting stuff in that list was patched after the ORIGINAL wow beta in 2003/2004, the rest is changeable from the options menu.
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no point copy pasting stuff which has a remotely similar name
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EDIT: they were patched after the even alpha, not beta.
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Re: WoW Console Commands [X-Post from another site.]
Quote:
Originally Posted by Zacharisjosepi
I got a question, is this server wide, or client side or private server
The console commands are used client-side. A few of the commands are best used on private servers, because with some of the recent patches they've managed to nerf a lot of the console commands. (Being able to have -zero- spell interrupt on -any- spell is pretty nasty.)
The neat thing about it is that you have a lot more control over your WoW client, as there's a lot of graphics settings and tweaks that aren't affected via the GUI. I'm pretty sure someone with enough time, and determination could find a way to use this list as a spring-board into some really nasty exploits. I, sadly, am not that person. I'm just sharing my finds with a community that can benefit from them, and use them to come up with something spectacular that other sites -don't- have.
They call us fags, and loser, and 12 year olds.. well, if we all share our finds with each other without worrying about "ruining them", and put more brains on each bit of useful information we come across, we can make those little ass-stains eat their words.
I will continue to post every bit of information I find that looks even remotely like it can be used in future exploits by the creative, bright, and talented minds here at MMOwned. Just don't forget the little guys like me when you're on top o' the exploit food chain.
-n4cht
Quote:
Originally Posted by KimBo
pretty pointless post, all of the interesting stuff in that list was patched after the ORIGINAL wow beta in 2003/2004, the rest is changeable from the options menu.
[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]
no point copy pasting stuff which has a remotely similar name
-_________________________-
EDIT: they were patched after the even alpha, not beta.
Thank you. I wasn't aware of that wiki entry. That actually makes this list easier to cut down based on what works and what doesn't work.
Last edited by n4cht; 01-15-2007 at 12:37 AM.
Reason: Auto-merged Doublepost