completeallobjectives Console Command
Documentation and examples for the completeallobjectives command in Skyrim.
completeallobjectives
Complete every objective of a quest.
| Parameter | Description |
|---|---|
Quest IDIDrequired | The editor ID of the quest. |
Command builder
Fill in the parameters to build a ready-to-paste completeallobjectives command. Fields with a dropdown let you pick a valid ID.
Examples
Here is an example of how to use completeallobjectives.
Completes all objectives of the named quest.
Overview
Marks all objectives within a quest as done without necessarily finishing the quest itself, which can nudge a stuck quest forward. Provide the quest's editor ID. It is gentler than completequest but can still skip scripted steps, so save first. Useful when a single objective refuses to tick off.
Frequently asked questions
How do you use the completeallobjectives command in Skyrim?
Open the console with the tilde (~) key while in-game, type completeallobjectives followed by its parameters, then press Enter. For example: completeallobjectives mq101. The console is only available in the PC version of Skyrim.
What does the completeallobjectives command do?
Complete every objective of a quest.
What are the parameters for the completeallobjectives command?
The syntax is completeallobjectives [quest id]. It takes one argument: quest id.
Does the completeallobjectives command require any DLC?
No. completeallobjectives is part of the base game and works without any DLC.
Does using completeallobjectives disable Steam achievements?
Opening the console and entering any command, including completeallobjectives, disables Steam achievements for the rest of that play session on PC. Reload an earlier save or use an achievement-enabler mod if you still want achievements.