In the survival game Aloft, you become an adventurer in a realm filled with floating islands. This charming journey invites you to navigate the skies while discovering islands that feature various biomes and rich ecosystems. Sadly, a strange corruption has begun to spread across many islands, wreaking havoc on their life forms. Your mission is to eliminate this corruption and revive the islands’ ecosystems.
If you’d like to explore the world at your own pace, you can use console commands to modify different world and environment settings. With just a few commands, you can fully experience the potential of your survival adventure.
Console Command List
To access the command console, simply press F1. Enter the desired commands in the text box and hit enter to activate their effects.
Command |
Effect |
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charfirsttime |
Resets your initial character actions, letting you replay your first interactions as if they were new. |
cloudtimescale X |
Adjusts the speed of cloud movement. Replace X with your desired value. |
conditions |
Determines if conditions will activate. Turning it on means your character will be affected when specific triggers occur. |
creative on |
Your character will unlock all crafting recipes. This setting cannot be reversed once applied. |
cropgrow X |
Boosts crop growth speed by up to 100 times. Set X to your chosen value. |
damagemultiplier X |
Increases the damage dealt based on your specified multiplier X, with a maximum of 100. |
debug crop |
Shows the growth progress of crops. |
enginetimescale X true |
Lets you adjust the game’s timescale. |
exhaustiongodmode |
Enables or disables the exhaustion mechanic. |
fog X X |
Sets fog levels in the environment, with the numbers indicating the minimum and maximum fog. |
getplayerposition |
Retrieves your current coordinates. |
give |
Grants a specified amount of an item to your inventory using the item’s ID or name. Any excess items will be dropped on the ground. |
godmode |
Makes your character invulnerable. |
heal X |
Adds a specified number of points to your health. |
hideui |
Hides the user interface. You may have difficulty performing certain actions while in this mode. |
invisible |
Removes your character’s visual model. |
killnodes |
Eliminates corruption on a selected island and removes all hostile creatures. |
learnbluestone default |
Randomly learn to craft a new recipe. |
lodbias X |
Adjusts the level of detail in your environment. |
noclip |
Enters ghost mode, allowing you to float and pass through objects. |
photomodefilters |
Turns on Photo Mode filters selected from the menu. |
progression X |
Destroys a specified number of corruption nodes. This command may harm game data. |
rain X |
Sets X to indicate rain intensity. |
renderdistance X |
Sets X for your desired render distance. |
sailgodmode |
Turns on to make your ship invulnerable. |
spawn |
Creates a specified type of animal. If unspecified, one of each friendly type will be spawned. |
spawn |
Creates a specified enemy or corrupted creature. If no enemy is specified, one of each type will spawn. |
teleport X |
Teleports you to an island. Setting X to 0 takes you to the spawn island. |
time X |
Changes the time of day, using a 24-hour format for X. |
unstuck |
Allows you to move freely if you get stuck. |
vroom X |
Increases your sailing speed with X as the multiplier. |
wind X |
Adjusts the speed of the wind by replacing X with your chosen value. |
Item Code Commands
You can also spawn items without needing their Item IDs, though you’ll be limited to the available item sets.
Some Item IDs might include items that have not yet been added.
Item Code |
Description |
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give advanced 1 |
Spawn 1 of every advanced resource. |
give basic 1 |
Spawn 1 of every basic resource. |
give gear 1 |
Spawn 1 of every gear type. |
give mealsbasic 1 |
Spawn 1 of every basic meal. |
give outfits 1 |
Spawn 1 of every outfit type. |
give seeds 1 |
Spawn 1 of every seed type. |
give tools 1 |
Spawn 1 of every tool type. |
give veggies 1 |
Spawn 1 of every vegetable. |
You have the option to determine the quantity of items you want to spawn. Any items that exceed your inventory space will be dropped on the ground.
For a safer experience, it’s advisable to use a separate game file when trying out commands. This way, you can explore freely without putting your game data or progress at risk.