SetUnconscious Console Command

Documentation and detailed help with working examples.

SetUnconscious Command

PlayerTarget
SetUnconscious
To target your character, use the command below:
player.SetUnconscious

This command sets a character to an unconscious or conscious state.

Argument Information

The syntax for this Starfield command is as follows:

1 or 0
Type: 1 / 0

Specify 1 to set the target to unconscious and 0 to set the target back to conscious.

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Quick Overview

This command adjusts the conscious state of the targeted NPC or player.

  • Unconscious (setunconscious 1): The targeted NPC or player will stand still, appearing as if they are in a trance or have their AI disabled. In this state, they won't react to any actions performed on them, allowing players to interact without eliciting a response.
  • Conscious (setunconscious 0): Returns the NPC or player to their normal state. They will behave as if they were unaware of any events that transpired while they were unconscious. For instance, if items were stolen from them during this period, they won't acknowledge the theft.

Command Builder

Adjust the settings below to automatically generate a command. Once you have the inputs you want, click the copy button and paste it into the console in Starfield.
SetUnconscious
1 or 0

Examples

setunconscious 1

This command set the targeted NPC to unconscious.

setunconscious 0

This command set the targeted NPC to conscious.

player.setunconscious 1

This command set your character to unconscious.

player.setunconscious 0

This command set your character to conscious.

Help

  • Open the console: Press the tilde key ~ to open the console. This key is generally near the 1 and Esc keys.
  • Case insensitive: Commands are not case sensitive. This means you can enter them using lowercase or uppercase letters.
  • Target commands: Commands that are highlighted as a 'target' command can be used to target your own character or an NPC/object. To target your own character, type player. followed by the command. To target an NPC/object, click on the it and then type the command.
  • Leading zeros: All IDs, reference IDs, base IDs, etc. can be entered without the leading zeros. For example 00003348 can be entered as 3348.
  • Additional help: For more help on using console commands in Starfield go here.
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