This command adds the specified amount of prestige to your character without increasing level of fame. The default amount is 1,000. Negative values would reduce prestige.
Amount Number Optional | The amount you want to increase your character's prestige by. Negative values would decrease prestige. |
Here are examples of how to use add_prestige_no_experience.
This command increase your character's prestige by 500.
This command will reduce your character's prestige by 200.
The add_prestige_no_experience
command adds a specified amount of prestige to the player's character without increasing their level of fame.
Prestige in Crusader Kings III is a resource that represents the respect or regard that your character commands in the world. It’s a measure of your character's renown and is used to perform various actions such as calling allies to war, increasing your Gold income, and helping you improve your domain.
This command allows you to manipulate the amount of prestige your character has, adding more or less as needed. By typing add_prestige_no_experience [amount]
, you can add a certain amount of prestige to your character, where amount
indicates the quantity of prestige points you want to add to your character. If you do not specify an amount, it will default to adding 1000
prestige points.
The term "no_experience" in the command ensures that adding these prestige points doesn't affect your character's level of fame.
This means that while you will gain the benefits of having more prestige, your fame status will not rise, preventing you from attracting unnecessary attention or triggering events associated with higher fame levels.
This command can be useful in situations where you need additional prestige to complete certain actions such as declaring special wars or improving relations with your vassals, but you do not want your fame level to increase.
add_prestige_no_experience
vs. add_prestige
This command is different from the add_prestige
command, which also adds prestige but can affect the character's level of fame.
Fame is a measure of a character's renown and can influence various aspects of gameplay, such as interactions with other characters and the ability to declare wars.
The add_prestige_no_experience
command adds a specified amount of prestige to the player's character without increasing their level of fame.
Prestige in Crusader Kings III is a resource that represents the respect or regard that your character commands in the world. It’s a measure of your character's renown and is used to perform various actions such as calling allies to war, increasing your Gold income, and helping you improve your domain.
This command allows you to manipulate the amount of prestige your character has, adding more or less as needed. By typing add_prestige_no_experience [amount]
, you can add a certain amount of prestige to your character, where amount
indicates the quantity of prestige points you want to add to your character. If you do not specify an amount, it will default to adding 1000
prestige points.
The term "no_experience" in the command ensures that adding these prestige points doesn't affect your character's level of fame.
This means that while you will gain the benefits of having more prestige, your fame status will not rise, preventing you from attracting unnecessary attention or triggering events associated with higher fame levels.
This command can be useful in situations where you need additional prestige to complete certain actions such as declaring special wars or improving relations with your vassals, but you do not want your fame level to increase.
add_prestige_no_experience
vs. add_prestige
This command is different from the add_prestige
command, which also adds prestige but can affect the character's level of fame.
Fame is a measure of a character's renown and can influence various aspects of gameplay, such as interactions with other characters and the ability to declare wars.
In CK3, cheats are executed from the command console, a text box that you type commands into.
To open the command console press the ~ (tilde) key, which is typically located under ESC (escape).
If your keyboard does not have that key, or pressing ~ does not work, try the following keys:
Type your command into the console, and then press ENTER .