Hytale console commands and how to use them

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Hytale console commands enable free building, copying, pasting, NPC makeovers, weather resets, time skips, free weapons, and more. So, if you'd like to become overpowered in combat, lessen the ore grind, or create the most bizarre world imaginable, an extensive list of Hytale commands is exactly what you need.

Here's how to use console commands along with a list of the best Hytale commands we've found.

To use console commands in Hytale's creative mode, simply press the "/" button on your keyboard and enter the command. If you're playing in exploration mode, however, you first need to type "/op self" and press enter. This command will enable all other commands listed below.

While the list below details the most important Hytale commands in the base game, note that many Hytale mods add console commands of their own.

Here's a list of the most important console commands in Hytale. Copy the base command on the left, and add an extension from the middle column if applicable.

Command

Sub commands/additions

Effect

auth

  • status
  • login
  • logout

Manage server authentication. Use "/auth status" to see the current server status and "/auth login/logout" to authenticate or clear server credentials.

backup

Create a backup of your world.

ban

  • player ID/username

Ban a player from your server.

block

  • get [coordinates]

Get block info.

blockselect

Select blocks.

blockset

Get a list of all block sets in Hytale.

clearblocks

Clear the blocks within your current selection.

clearedithistory

Clear clipboard history.

clearentities

Clear entities within your current selection.

contractselection

Add the number of blocks you'd like to remove from the selection.

Decrease the number of selected blocks.

copy

Copy the selected blocks and store them in your clipboard. Use "/paste" to paste them.

cursethis

Curse the item in your hand.

cut

Cut the selected blocks from the world, storing them in your clipboard. Use "/paste" to paste them.

damage

  • [player ID/username]
  • --amount [value]

Damage yourself or another player. Add a value to modify the HP loss. For example, the Hytale command "/damage [username] --amount 50" would remove half the player's HP bar.

delete

Delete the current selection.

deselect

Clear the current selection.

expand

  • --distance [value]

Expand the current selection. For example, if you'd like to add 20 more blocks, use "/expand --distance 20."

fillblocks

Add a block type.

Fills all empty blocks within a selected area with a block type of your choosing. For example, the command "/fillblocks 20%Rock_Stone" would turn all sky blocks into stone blocks.

fillsignature

Fills the ultimate attack gauge.

gamemode

  • adventure
  • creative

Changes the game mode.

give

  • [player ID/username] [item name] --quantity [value]

For example, use the "/give Tool_Hatchet_Thorium" command to give yourself a thorium hatchet.

heal

Fully recovers your HP and stamina.

help

Opens an in-game list of commands.

hide

  • [player ID/username]
  • all
  • showall

Hide or show all players on the map. Add only a specific player ID to hide that player from everyone else's view. Might be fun in mini games.

inventory

  • clear
  • see [player ID/username]
  • backpack --size=[value]

Remove all items you're currently carrying or see what's inside another player's inventory. Use a command like "/inventory backpack --size=100" to obtain a much larger inventory.

kick

Add a player ID/username to kick that player.

Kick a player from the server.

kill

Add a player ID/username to kill that player.

If you don't add another username, this command will kill your own character. If you'd like to teleport home, "tp home" is better!

landiscovery

  • --enabled [true/false]

Enable or disable lan discovery.

leave

Leave a fragment world and return to the base world. Useful if you don't want to wait or walk back to the portal.

maxplayers

  • --amount [value]

Determines the max number of players on a server. For example, you could use "/maxplayers --amount 10" to set the max number of players to 10.

memories

  • unlockall
  • clear

Either unlock all memories (the ones you can redeem at the Forgotten Temple) or reset your memory progress. Every creature you've encountered counts as a memory.

neardeath

Sets your HP to 1.

noon

Changes the in-game time to noon.

notify

Add a notification.

Sends a notification to all players in your world.

npc

  • spawn [NPC name]
  • clean --confirm
  • all --confirm

Remove or respawn all NPCs with the "/npc clean --confirm" and "npc all --confirm" commands respectively, or spawn individual NPCs using their ID, like "/npc spawn Kweebec_Sapling_Orange."

op

  • self
  • add [player ID/username]
  • remove [player ID/username]

Grants admin permissions to a player. Use "op add [player ID/username]" to bestow admin permissions on another player.

paste

Paste the contents of your clipboard.

ping

Check current ping.

player

  • respawn
  • stats
  • reset

Respawn, check your stats, or reset your character.

plugin

  • list
  • manage

Get a list of the active plugins in your world or use "plugin manage" to toggle any plugins (including mods) on and off.

recipe

  • list
  • learn [item name]
  • forget [item name]

See which crafting recipes you've unlocked and add or forget them at will.

redo

Redo your last change.

rotate

Rotates your clipboard.

say

Add a message.

Say something to every player on the server.

selectchunk

Selects the chunks you're looking at. Beware that follow-up commands will affect not just one block but also the surrounding blocks. Try it out with the "/tint [color]" command, for example.

server

  • stats

Check the server stats.

spawn

  • set --position
  • default

You respawn at the original spawn location. If you add "set --position" or "default," you set your current position as the new spawn point or restore the original spawn point.

spawnblock

  • [block type] [coordinates]

Spawn a block like clay or dirt in a specific location. Use the "whereami" command if you'd like to know your current coordinates first.

spawning

  • populate
  • enable
  • disable

This Hytale command is about NPC spawning (not item spawning). Enable/disable NPC spawning, or respawn all NPCs in your world using the "populate" command.

spawnitem

  • [item name] --count [value]

Spawn items using their item ID. For example, use "/spawnitem armor_copper_legs --count 2" to spawn two copper leg armors.

stop

Stops the server.

stresstest

  • start
  • stop

Stress test your server.

time

  • pause
  • dawn
  • midday
  • dusk
  • midnight

Pause or change the current time of day.

tint

Add a color code (a number like "800080" instead of the word "purple").

Changes the color of your selected blocks.

toggleblockplacementoverride

Break the rules of block limits, allowing you to place them anywhere you like.

tp

  • home
  • top
  • back
  • world [world name]
  • all [coordinates]

Teleports the player. Use "tp home" to teleport to your home, "tp top" to teleport to the highest block above you (handy in caves), "tp back" to teleport back to your last teleport destination, and "teleport all [coordinates]" to teleport all players in your world to the same destination. Use "tp [player ID/username]" to teleport a specific player. To teleport to another world, use "tp world."

unban

Add the player's ID or username.

Unban a player.

undo

Add a number to undo more than one action.

Undo your last action.

unstuck

You'll teleport to the highest block in your current position (use if you can't move your character anymore).

update

  • status
  • check

See which version of Hytale your current world belongs to, or check for updates.

version

See which version of Hytale you're currently playing on.

voidevent start

Starts a void event in a fragment world. It doesn't work in your base world.

warp

  • list
  • go [warp name]
  • set
  • remove [warp name]

Enter "warp set" to turn your current position into a warp.

weather

  • get
  • reset
  • set [weather type]

Change, reset, or get info on the current weather status. For example, use "weather set Zone1_Rain" to make it rain in the Emerald Wilds.

whereami

Add a player's ID or username to see their position.

See your current position (with X, Y, and Z coordinates).

whitelist

  • list
  • status
  • clear
  • enable
  • disable
  • add [player ID/username]
  • remove [player ID/username]

View and change your list of trusted players. Watch out with the "whitelist clear" command, as this will reset the list.

who

Get a list of all players on the server. Useful if you need a player's username.

whoami

See your username and user ID.

world

  • list
  • add [world name]
  • remove [world name]
  • load [world name]
  • save [world name]
  • pause
  • settings pvp set [true/false]
  • settings freezeallnpcs set [true/false]
  • settings timepaused set [true/false]
  • settings gamemode set [adventure/creative]

Manage your worlds. List loaded worlds, add/remove worlds to a universe, load another world, or save the world on the current server to your disc.

You can also use this command to change the world's general settings; freeze all creatures, pause the time, change between exploration and creative mode, etc. So, if you'd like to freeze all NPCs, use this command: "/world settings freezeallnpcs set true."

worldmap

  • reload
  • discover --zone [zone name]
  • undiscover --zone [zone name]
  • clearmarkers
  • viewradius set [value] --bypass

If you'd like to get a larger Hytale map, you can use a command like "/worldmap viewradius set 1000 --bypass." If your desired map size is 512 or smaller, you don't need the "--bypass" addition.

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