This command updates the pool of available leaders.
The Stellaris command update_leader_pool
is a console command that may prove quite useful in certain situations.
When you input update_leader_pool
into the console, the game will instantly update or refresh the leader pool.
In Stellaris, the leader pool consists of all the possible candidates who are eligible to become leaders. These leaders can have various roles such as Governors, Scientists, Admirals, Generals, or even a new ruler for your empire if needed.
When you use this command, the game will re-roll the current pool of leaders. This might mean that new leaders become available, ones that could potentially have better traits or skills than the current leaders you have.
However, it could also result in worse leaders being rolled, so it's a bit of a gamble each time you do it.
This command can be very beneficial when you're unsatisfied with your current pool of available leaders, or if you want to try your luck for more advantageous leaders.
It's also beneficial if you believe the current options available don't necessarily align with your specific gameplay strategies and goals, allowing for a new set of randomized leaders to choose from.
This Stellaris command is used to refresh or update the current pool of available leaders in your game.
It generates a new set of leaders you can recruit for managing planets, commanding fleets, and conducting research.
The Stellaris command update_leader_pool
is a console command that may prove quite useful in certain situations.
When you input update_leader_pool
into the console, the game will instantly update or refresh the leader pool.
In Stellaris, the leader pool consists of all the possible candidates who are eligible to become leaders. These leaders can have various roles such as Governors, Scientists, Admirals, Generals, or even a new ruler for your empire if needed.
When you use this command, the game will re-roll the current pool of leaders. This might mean that new leaders become available, ones that could potentially have better traits or skills than the current leaders you have.
However, it could also result in worse leaders being rolled, so it's a bit of a gamble each time you do it.
This command can be very beneficial when you're unsatisfied with your current pool of available leaders, or if you want to try your luck for more advantageous leaders.
It's also beneficial if you believe the current options available don't necessarily align with your specific gameplay strategies and goals, allowing for a new set of randomized leaders to choose from.
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 .