To manage quests in The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt , players on PC can utilize the developer console to manually complete, reset, or bypass objectives. Unlike Skyrim , there isn't a single, universal "complete quest" button; instead, you often have to manipulate "facts"—internal flags that track your progress. Direct Console Commands for Quests
Because there are thousands of unique IDs, the best way to find them is through community databases:
The removefact command is an invaluable tool for fixing broken quests or resetting story states, and it works as the logical counterpart to addfact . To use it, follow the same syntax: witcher 3 complete quest console command top
Replace (Quest ID) with the actual ID of the quest you want to complete. You can find a list of quest IDs online or by using the in-game console command debug.log to generate a log file with quest IDs.
Locate the file named general.ini and open it with a text editor like Notepad. Add a new line at the very bottom: DBGConsoleOn=true Save and close the file. To manage quests in The Witcher 3: Wild
Below is a comprehensive breakdown of the top console commands for managing, completing, and troubleshooting quests in The Witcher 3 . How to Enable the Console in The Witcher 3
Navigate to your Witcher 3 installation folder (e.g., Steam\steamapps\common\The Witcher 3 Wild Hunt\bin\config\base ). To use it, follow the same syntax: Replace
Once enabled, press the key (or F2 on some keyboards) to open the console in-game.
Here are solutions to common scenarios where players need console help.