Stellaris effect add_district = Console Command

Documentation and detailed help with working examples.

effect add_district = Command

Console command

This commands adds the specified district to your currently selected celestial body.

effect add_district = [District ID]

Parameters

The district ID of the district you wish to add.

Examples

Here are examples of how to use effect add_district =.

effect add_district = district_city
This command will add the 'City District' district to the selected celestial body.
effect add_district = district_generator
This command will add the 'Generator District' district to the selected celestial body.
effect add_district = district_mining
This command will add the 'Mining District' district to the selected celestial body.
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Quick Overview

The Stellaris command effect add_district = is used to add a specific district, determined by the district id you input, to the selected celestial body (a planet, moon, or star) in your game.

This allows for customization and tweaking of game worlds to suit specific gameplay objectives or scenarios.

In-Depth Description

The command effect add_district = is used in the game Stellaris to add a specific district type to your currently selected planet.

Districts refer to tiles on a planet that can be developed for different purposes in the game, such as food production, housing, or resource extraction.

This command can be extremely helpful when you are trying to quickly develop a newly colonized planet or respond to sudden changes in your empire's needs. It allows you to bypass some of the normal constraints of the game, such as the time and resources usually required to build a district.

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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