federation_add_cohesion Console Command
Documentation and examples for the federation_add_cohesion command in Stellaris.
federation_add_cohesion
This command adds the specified amount of Cohesion to the Federation. The default amount is 200.
| Parameter | Description |
|---|---|
AmountNumberrequired | The amount of cohesion you wish to add. If you do not specify an amount, 200 will be added. |
Command builder
Fill in the parameters to build a ready-to-paste federation_add_cohesion command.
Examples
Here are some examples of how to use federation_add_cohesion.
This command will add 200 of cohesion to the Federation.
This command will add 10 of cohesion to the Federation.
In-depth description
The Stellaris command federation_add_cohesion is a console command that directly influences the overall cohesion within your Federation.
The command allows you to add a specified amount of Cohesion to the current Federation; by default, this amount is set at 200 if no other value is specified.
What is Cohesion?
Cohesion in Stellaris is a critical aspect of managing Federations and can have a significant impact on its performance and overall utility. A Federation in Stellaris is essentially an alliance of multiple empires that have joined forces for mutual benefit.
Cohesion is a measure of the underlying unity of the federation. High Cohesion means the federation has unity and works efficiently together, meaning things like federation laws can be passed more easily, and the federation fleet operates more effectively. Low cohesion could lead to inefficiencies and even a federation breaking apart.
When is this command useful?
The command is useful when you want to reinforce the unity within your Federation, boosting its efficiency and stability. The Cohesion level directly affects the Federation Experience, which is essential in level progression and unlocking advanced perks and benefits.
Thus, this command can be used when you're seeking to quickly level up your Federation or when you see that your Federation's cohesion is slipping due to internal disagreements or external pressures.