This command adds the specified amount
of Minerals. The default is 5,000
.
Amount Number | The amount of minerals you wish to add. If no amount is specified, 5,000 will be added. |
Here are examples of how to use minerals.
The minerals
command in Stellaris, when entered into the console, adds a specified amount of Minerals to your empire's stockpile, with a default value of 5000
if no amount is specified.
Minerals in Stellaris function as one of the primary resources in the game.
They are used in a variety of facets of your empire, such as building and improving starbases, constructing ships, building buildings, as well as various other features.
Having a high supply of Minerals is crucial for the expansion and development of your empire.
The minerals
command can be very helpful in instances where you need a quick injection of Minerals for certain projects or developments.
In the game Stellaris, the command minerals
is a cheat code that instantly adds a specified amount of minerals to your game's resources.
The default value if you don't specify an amount
is 5000
.
Minerals are a crucial resource in the game, used in the construction of buildings, ships and more.
The minerals
command in Stellaris, when entered into the console, adds a specified amount of Minerals to your empire's stockpile, with a default value of 5000
if no amount is specified.
Minerals in Stellaris function as one of the primary resources in the game.
They are used in a variety of facets of your empire, such as building and improving starbases, constructing ships, building buildings, as well as various other features.
Having a high supply of Minerals is crucial for the expansion and development of your empire.
The minerals
command can be very helpful in instances where you need a quick injection of Minerals for certain projects or developments.
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 .