Stellaris deposits Console Command

Documentation and detailed help with working examples.

deposits Command

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This command shows stats for deposits.

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Quick Overview

The deposits command in Stellaris actually reveals information or statistics related to resource deposits within the game.

It provides data about what resources are in a specific area or planet, which can include minerals, energy, and more.

This can be particularly helpful for strategizing resources utilization and exploring potential locations for expansion.

In-Depth Description

The deposits command in Stellaris is primarily used to bring up stats for all deposit types that are in the game.

In Stellaris, deposits are basic resources that can be found on celestial bodies like planets, moons, asteroids, or in systems.

These resources can be crucial for supporting your empire's economy, for research, or for the construction of ships and stations. Some of these deposits include minerals, energy credits, and rare or strategic resources.

When you enter the deposits command into the console, what you should see is a list of each type of deposit currently in the game, along with detailed statistics for each one.

These statistics might include the number of each deposit in the game, how many of those deposits are currently unclaimed, claimed, actively being mined, and more.

This command can be incredibly helpful in planning your overall strategy in Stellaris. For instance, you could use it to find where to expand your empire next, what territories are worth defending, or to be prepared for incoming shortages.

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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