This command adds a specified amount of prowess skill to the designated character. If no character is specified, then the prowess skill of your character is adjusted by the specified amount. Negative values can be used to decrease the diplomacy skill.
Amount Number Optional | The amount of prowess skill you want to add to the character. |
Optional | The ID of the character you want prowess skill to be added to. If none is specified, it will affect your character. |
Here are examples of how to use change_prowess.
This command increases your character's prowess skill by 10 .
This command increase the prowess skill of the character with the ID 48 by 10.
The command change_prowess
is used to modify the prowess skill of a particular character.
Prowess represents a character's martial abilities and strength in personal combat. It is an important attribute for Knights, or characters who are expected to be in the frontline of combat.
The syntax of the command is: change_prowess [character id] [amount]
.
You need to replace [character id]
with the ID of the character you want to affect, and [amount]
with the number of prowess points you want to add. If you leave [character id]
blank, the command will apply to your player character.
This command can be very helpful if you want a certain character to perform better in combat situations.
The command change_prowess
is used to modify the prowess skill of a particular character.
Prowess represents a character's martial abilities and strength in personal combat. It is an important attribute for Knights, or characters who are expected to be in the frontline of combat.
The syntax of the command is: change_prowess [character id] [amount]
.
You need to replace [character id]
with the ID of the character you want to affect, and [amount]
with the number of prowess points you want to add. If you leave [character id]
blank, the command will apply to your player character.
This command can be very helpful if you want a certain character to perform better in combat situations.
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 .