This command removes all character modifiers from the specified character. If no character is specified, then all character modifiers are removed from your character.
The Crusader Kings III command "clear_character_modifiers" is a command that allows you to remove all the character modifiers from a specified character. The character is identified by their unique ID, known as the "character ID". If you do not specify a character ID when running this command, it defaults to the player character.
A character modifier in CK3 can be any effect or attribute that changes a character's statistics or behavior. These modifiers can affect a variety of things such as a character's traits, their relationships with other characters, their health, their fertility, and more. These can either be temporary effects, like a short-term illness, or permanent effects, like a personality trait.
Using the "clear_character_modifiers" command is a way of setting the character 'clean', eliminating any positive or negative effects they may have picked up over the course of the game. This can be useful if you have a character who has accumulated a lot of negative modifiers and you want to restore them to their original state.
Remember, though, that without specifying a character ID, you will be removing all modifications from your own character. So if you have beneficial modifications, this command would not be recommended unless you’re attempting to remove negative effects and are prepared to sacrifice the positive ones.
Note that using this command falls under 'cheating', and would be best used in single-player scenarios, for debugging or experimenting purposes.
The Crusader Kings III command "clear_character_modifiers" is a command that allows you to remove all the character modifiers from a specified character. The character is identified by their unique ID, known as the "character ID". If you do not specify a character ID when running this command, it defaults to the player character.
A character modifier in CK3 can be any effect or attribute that changes a character's statistics or behavior. These modifiers can affect a variety of things such as a character's traits, their relationships with other characters, their health, their fertility, and more. These can either be temporary effects, like a short-term illness, or permanent effects, like a personality trait.
Using the "clear_character_modifiers" command is a way of setting the character 'clean', eliminating any positive or negative effects they may have picked up over the course of the game. This can be useful if you have a character who has accumulated a lot of negative modifiers and you want to restore them to their original state.
Remember, though, that without specifying a character ID, you will be removing all modifications from your own character. So if you have beneficial modifications, this command would not be recommended unless you’re attempting to remove negative effects and are prepared to sacrifice the positive ones.
Note that using this command falls under 'cheating', and would be best used in single-player scenarios, for debugging or experimenting purposes.
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 .