This command kills the specified character. If no character is specified, then it kills your character.
Optional | The ID of the character you want to kill. If none is specified, your character will be killed. |
Here are examples of how to use kill.
This command will kill your character.
This command will kill the character with the ID 54.
The kill
command is used to instantly kill a designated character within the game. You would execute this command by typing kill
, followed by the character's ID
.
This command is useful in a variety of situations, such as removing a problematic character who is causing trouble for your kingdom or removing a ruler so that you can take over their position.
For instance, if there's a character who often incites rebellions, uses plots against you, or causes instability in your kingdom, using the 'kill' command with their character id can remove them from the game, thus eliminating the source of the problem.
In another case, let's say there's a ruler who has territory that you would like to add to your own. Killing this ruler could potentially spark a succession crisis in their kingdom which, when properly manipulated, could lead to you gaining control of their territory.
However, it's important to note that killing a character does have consequences. Other characters may react to the death, and it could potentially impact relations or cause other effects within the game.
The kill
command is used to instantly kill a designated character within the game. You would execute this command by typing kill
, followed by the character's ID
.
This command is useful in a variety of situations, such as removing a problematic character who is causing trouble for your kingdom or removing a ruler so that you can take over their position.
For instance, if there's a character who often incites rebellions, uses plots against you, or causes instability in your kingdom, using the 'kill' command with their character id can remove them from the game, thus eliminating the source of the problem.
In another case, let's say there's a ruler who has territory that you would like to add to your own. Killing this ruler could potentially spark a succession crisis in their kingdom which, when properly manipulated, could lead to you gaining control of their territory.
However, it's important to note that killing a character does have consequences. Other characters may react to the death, and it could potentially impact relations or cause other effects within the game.
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 .