Stellaris add_subject_xp Console Command

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add_subject_xp Command

Console command

This command adds a specified amount of specialized subject experience to the empire with the specified ID. The default amount is 10.

add_subject_xp [Empire ID] [Amount]

Parameters

Empire ID
Number
The ID of the empire that you wish to add specialized subject experience to.
Amount
Number
The amount of specialized subject experience to add. The default is 10.

Examples

Here are examples of how to use add_subject_xp.

add_subject_xp 5 1000
This command add 1,000 of specialized subject experience to the empire with the ID 5.
add_subject_xp 5
This command add 10 (default) of specialized subject experience to the empire with the ID 5.
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Quick Overview

The add_subject_xp command in Stellaris adds a specified amount of specialized subject experience to a targeted subject.

If no amount is specified, it defaults to add 10 experience points. This helps in leveling up the chosen subject, enhancing its abilities.

The [target] would usually be an entity such as a species, empire, or leader.

In-Depth Description

The add_subject_xp command in Stellaris does exactly what it states: it adds a certain amount of specialized subject experience to a specified target.

By default, it grants 10 experience points but you are free to specify any other amount.

In Stellaris, the experience your subjects gain is directly related to their development and capabilities. Therefore, using this command can help you speed up the progression of specific entities within your game, whether they are leaders, armies or populations.

This command can be particularly useful when you want to quickly develop your subjects in specific areas to meet certain strategic goals or challenges, or simply to push through a tough period in the game and progress overall.

How to Open the Command Console

In Stellaris, 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:

  • ~
  • SHIFT + 2
  • SHIFT + 3
  • ALT + 2 + 1

Type your command into the console, and then press ENTER .

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