Note: For Xbox/PlayStation/Switch, there is no command console. You must use "Creative Mode" or "Game Settings" sliders instead.
| Command | Effect |
| :--- | :--- |
| spawn | Spawns a random enemy tech nearby. |
| spawn "Tech Name" | Spawns a specific tech (e.g., spawn "Hawkeye Tank"). |
| destroy | Destroys the tech you are currently looking at. |
| repair | Fully repairs your own tech instantly. |
| suicide | Destroys your own tech (respawn at base). | terratech console commands top
You find yourself stranded on the salt flats of the Pilot Academy. Your tech is a squeaky, three-wheeled tricycle with a single pea-shooter, and the horizon is swarming with high-level enemy drones. You have two choices: spend hours grinding for GSO blocks, or reach through the fabric of reality and bend the game to your will. | | spawn "Tech Name" | Spawns a specific tech (e
for a specific corporation like GeoCorp or Venture to build your next Tech? | | suicide | Destroys your own tech (respawn at base)
It is important to note that power comes with a price. Enabling the Cheat command in a Single Player Campaign will permanently disable Steam Achievements for that save file. This creates a clear distinction between the "purist" survivor and the "experimental" creator. In multiplayer environments, these commands are typically reserved for Moderators or Admins to manage the server, with specific strings like /freebuild or /invincible available to grant powers to specific players.
He had one last command. The pillar flickered, offering a single, final prompt before the cube consumed it: