Playing survival games in a group is often the best way to experience them, and Palworld is no different. If you're trying to bring order to your multiplayer save in Palworld, knowing all of the console commands for the game will help you set some boundaries and allow for some focus.
We'll be going through everything you need to know about how to use console commands in Palworld, explaining how to use them, alongside a complete list of all the commands that can alter your game.
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How to enter console commands in Palworld
To use commands in Palworld, type the command into the in-game chat, which is bound to the Enter button by default. However, to use console commands in Palworld, you'll need to be playing on a dedicated server set up on your computer or paid for via external hosting software.
If you want to give a friend admin access, and by extension, the ability to use each of these commands, you can have them type in the command /adminpassword {Password}, typing the server's password instead. This will enable them to use all of the commands, so be careful who you give powers to kick and ban other players.
Should you unintentionally ban a player, the only way to unban them is to edit the save file's ban list from within the game's directory. Within the SaveGames folder, removing the banned player's Steam ID from the text file will unban them from the server.
All Palworld console commands
Below is a list of all the commands you can use in Palworld, provided you're playing on an externally hosted server.
- /Save - saves the game
- /Info - shows the server's information
- /DoExit - instantly closes the server
- /Shutdown{Time in Seconds}{Message Text} - sets a timer to close the server, alongside a message to all players
- /ShowPlayers - shows a list of all players on the server
- /KickPlayer{Steam ID} - kick a player from the server
- /BanPlayer{Steam ID} - ban a player from the server
- /TeleportToPlayer{Steam ID} - teleport yourself to an online player in the server
- /TeleportToMe{Steam ID} - teleports a player to your location
- /Broadcast{Message Text} - shows a message to all players currently on the server
That's everything there is to know about Palworld's console commands. For more Palworld guides like this, discover how to fast travel or what the max level is. Alternatively, learn how to get Ancient Civilisation Parts and Points in Palworld, or check out our top tips on how to make gold fast.