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Often, "completing" a quest isn't just about the objective, but having the right items or levels to handle the outcome.
: Instantly sets your level to X. Perfect if you are under-leveled for a quest you just forced to start.
Use this with caution. Completing a main story quest this way can occasionally break the script logic for the following mission. 4. Fail a Quest
This guide provides the essential console commands for managing quests in The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt . Whether you’re stuck due to a bug, want to bypass a tedious objective, or are experimenting with different story outcomes, these commands are your primary tools. How to Enable the Console Before using commands, you must enable the debug console:
Useful if you want to see specific dialogue or world states that only occur upon a quest's failure. failquest(quest_ID) Important Quest IDs for Major Story Beats
addquest(sq302) starts the "A Towerful of Mice" quest. 3. Instantly Succeed a Quest Command: successquest(quest_ID)
The Witcher 3 uses a complex web of "flags." Forcing a quest to complete using addfact or successquest does not always trigger the cinematic or world changes associated with that quest. Always before attempting quest manipulation to avoid "breaking" your save file's logic.
: If a quest requires a specific item (like the 'Potestaquisitor'), you can spawn it directly. A Word of Caution
If a specific quest marker is bugged or an NPC won't talk to you, use this to jump to the next step. addfact(quest_fact_name)
Navigate to your Witcher 3 installation folder (usually bin\config\base ). Open general.ini with Notepad.
Often, "completing" a quest isn't just about the objective, but having the right items or levels to handle the outcome.
: Instantly sets your level to X. Perfect if you are under-leveled for a quest you just forced to start.
Use this with caution. Completing a main story quest this way can occasionally break the script logic for the following mission. 4. Fail a Quest
This guide provides the essential console commands for managing quests in The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt . Whether you’re stuck due to a bug, want to bypass a tedious objective, or are experimenting with different story outcomes, these commands are your primary tools. How to Enable the Console Before using commands, you must enable the debug console:
Useful if you want to see specific dialogue or world states that only occur upon a quest's failure. failquest(quest_ID) Important Quest IDs for Major Story Beats
addquest(sq302) starts the "A Towerful of Mice" quest. 3. Instantly Succeed a Quest Command: successquest(quest_ID)
The Witcher 3 uses a complex web of "flags." Forcing a quest to complete using addfact or successquest does not always trigger the cinematic or world changes associated with that quest. Always before attempting quest manipulation to avoid "breaking" your save file's logic.
: If a quest requires a specific item (like the 'Potestaquisitor'), you can spawn it directly. A Word of Caution
If a specific quest marker is bugged or an NPC won't talk to you, use this to jump to the next step. addfact(quest_fact_name)
Navigate to your Witcher 3 installation folder (usually bin\config\base ). Open general.ini with Notepad.