Commands //top\\ — Lwotc Console

Always create a manual save before using the console. Over-using commands can occasionally break the AI or mission scripts.

Unlike the base game, LWOTC (via its Community Highlander) requires a specific setup:

Instantly clears the infirmary. In LWOTC, where recovery times can take 40+ days, this is the ultimate "time-saver." lwotc console commands

Have a specific LWOTC command you swear by? Check the XComGame log files in Documents\My Games\XCOM2 War of the Chosen\Binaries\Win64\Launch.log —every console action is recorded there for debugging.

LWOTC introduces complex mechanics like Infiltration and Havens. Sometimes these need a nudge. Always create a manual save before using the console

LWOTC’s strategy layer is deep. Use these to manage your Resistance efforts.

Before you can input commands, you need to enable the developer console. In LWOTC, where recovery times can take 40+

| Command | How to use | | :--- | :--- | | TeleportToCursor | Move the selected soldier to your mouse cursor. Unstuck units from terrain. | | DropUnit | Removes the currently selected unit from the map. Desperate last resort. | | ReviveUnit | Revives an unconscious or bleeding-out soldier (target them first). |

LWOTC is an endurance test, not a sandbox. Console commands are best used to preserve your run from bugs or to understand how mechanics work—not to give yourself 10,000 supplies on Legendary.

To access the console in Lords of the Fallen, you need to:

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