This command removes the specified modifier from the celestial body that you currently have selected.
The ID of the modifier you wish to remove from your currently selected celestial body. |
Here are examples of how to use effect remove_modifier =.
The effect remove_modifier
command is a console command used to remove a specific modifier from a selected celestial body or an empire in Stellaris.
Modifiers can have either positive or negative effects on an empire or celestial body, affecting their attributes and functionalities.
The basic format of the command is:
effect remove_modifier = [modifier id]
You'll need to replace [modifier id]
with the specific id of the modifier you want to remove.
This command can be very helpful when you are dealing with negative effects impacting a celestial body or your empire.
For example, if there was a modifier that was reducing the productivity of a certain planet, you could remove it to bring the planet back to full productivity.
On the other hand, if a positive modifier was giving an unfair advantage in a situation where you wanted a more authentic challenge, you could remove that modifier.
The Stellaris command effect remove_modifier
means it is used to remove a specific modifier from a celestial body (such as a planet) within the game.
If no celestial body is selected when this command is used, the modifier will be removed from the currently selected empire instead.
A modifier can provide bonuses or penalties to various aspects of the game, such as resource production or research speed.
The effect remove_modifier
command is a console command used to remove a specific modifier from a selected celestial body or an empire in Stellaris.
Modifiers can have either positive or negative effects on an empire or celestial body, affecting their attributes and functionalities.
The basic format of the command is:
effect remove_modifier = [modifier id]
You'll need to replace [modifier id]
with the specific id of the modifier you want to remove.
This command can be very helpful when you are dealing with negative effects impacting a celestial body or your empire.
For example, if there was a modifier that was reducing the productivity of a certain planet, you could remove it to bring the planet back to full productivity.
On the other hand, if a positive modifier was giving an unfair advantage in a situation where you wanted a more authentic challenge, you could remove that modifier.
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:
Type your command into the console, and then press ENTER .