
To enter cheat commands for the A Game of Thrones mod in Crusader Kings II, you must first open the console by pressing the ` key, the ~ (tilde) key, or Shift-Alt-C. Then, enter the command charinfo to access the character ID number of every character in the game. With this, you can modify character attributes like diplomacy, intrigue, and stewardship. For example, to give Jon Snow the kingdom of the north, you would enter the command give_title k_north 1002059. While there are no explicit diplomacy cheat commands, the ability to modify character attributes and titles allows for a wide range of changes to diplomatic relationships in the game.
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What You'll Learn

Accessing the console
To access the console to enter cheat codes for the Crusader Kings II A Game of Thrones (AGOT) mod, you need to press a specific key or key combination. On Windows, this is usually the backtick (`), tilde (~), or Shift-Alt-C keys. On macOS, it's Option + 6. Once the console is open, you can enter cheat codes, such as those for the AGOT mod, and press Enter to activate them.
The console in Crusader Kings II is a powerful tool that allows players to modify various aspects of the game. It is accessible through the in-game options or by using the ` or ~ key on the keyboard. The console is a transparent overlay that appears over the character's tab. It is important to note that the console cannot be accessed when playing in IronMan Mode.
Through the console, players can input specific commands to cheat their way to riches and power, modify character attributes, kill enemies, and more. These commands often involve using character IDs or province IDs, which can be found using the "debug_mode" or "charinfo" commands. For example, the "add_stewardship" command can be used to add large amounts of stewardship to your character, increasing your demesne size.
Additionally, the console allows players to trigger specific events, such as the "royal dues" event (event 500) or the "Stolen Pigs" event (event 4000), which offer choices that can impact the game. It is also possible to run scripts within the console using the "run" command. However, it is important to exercise caution when using the console, as incorrect commands or extensive numbers can crash the game.
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Character IDs
To enter diplomacy cheat commands in the AGOT mod, you need to know the relevant character IDs. Here's how you can find and use character IDs for the "A Game of Thrones" mod in "Crusader Kings II":
Finding Character IDs
The character ID can be found by using the "Charinfo" or "Debug_mode" command and then hovering over the person's name or portrait. This will display detailed character information, including their ID.
Using Character IDs in Cheats
Once you have the character ID, you can use it in various cheats and console commands. Here are some examples of cheats that use character IDs in the AGOT mod:
- Changing Traits: You can add or remove traits from a character using the "add_trait" and "remove_trait" commands, followed by the trait name and the character ID. For example: "add_trait
or "remove_trait ". - Modifying Attributes: You can modify a character's attributes, such as martial, intrigue, stewardship, and learning, by using commands like "add_martial
(-)(#)" or "add_intrigue (-)(#)", where "#" represents the amount you want to add or subtract. - Changing Nickname: To change a character's nickname, use the command "nickname
". - Events: There are various event-based cheats that require a character ID, such as "event dragon.1
" to find an egg, or "event 8156 (Victim)" to trigger a poisoned wine event where the murderer is discovered. - Changing Culture and Religion: You can change a character's culture and religion using the respective commands: "culture
" and "religion ". For example, "culture italian" or "religion catholic".
Remember that using cheats and console commands can significantly alter the gameplay experience and may have unintended consequences. Always exercise caution and create backup saves before making any major changes.
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Province IDs
To find a list of province IDs for the AGOT mod, you can check the text files in the following file path:
"/documents/paradoxinteractive/crusaderkingsII/mod/agameofthrones/history/provinces"
Alternatively, you can refer to the AGOT Provinces wiki page for a comprehensive list of province IDs and their corresponding province names.
Another example is the command "event unoccupied.4 <province ID>", which increases the colony in the specified province to an Advanced Colony. Using this command once will convert a colony in the specified province to an Advanced Colony, and using it twice will complete the colonization process automatically.
It is important to note that the use of these cheat commands may not be allowed in certain game modes, such as Ironman Mode.
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Trait IDs
To find a list of all trait IDs for the Crusader Kings II A Game of Thrones mod, you can check the text files in the following file path: "Paradox Interactive/Crusader Kings II/mod/A Game of Thrones/common/traits". You can also find a comprehensive list of trait IDs and names on the AGOT Traits wiki page.
To enter the diplomacy cheat command in the AGOT mod, you must first open the console by pressing the ` key, or § + Shift, Alt + 2 1, or Alt + 0167. Once the console is open, enter the command "charinfo" to access the character ID number of every character in the game. You can then use the character IDs in your cheat commands. For example, to increase your demesne size, you can use the "add_stewardship" command.
It is worth noting that character attributes, such as diplomacy and intrigue, normally range from 0-20, but can go as high as 127 or as low as -128 as they are stored in signed bytes. Additionally, trait IDs are coded on 4 levels: "e" for empire tier, "k" for kingdom tier, "d" for duchy or high lordship tier, "c" for county or lordship tier, and "b" for barony tier.
- "event 4000" = "Stolen Pigs" event, gives a choice between a permanent and temporary "just" trait.
- "event 4015" = "unfaithful wife" event, gives a choice between ignoring it and having the liege deal with the problem.
- "event 4035" = "cattle rustlers" event, gives a choice between piety, prestige, intrigue temporary traits, or a lump piety bonus.
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Event IDs
- Event dragon.1 Character ID = find an egg
- Event dragon.3 Character ID = choice to hatch an egg
- Event dragon.5 Character ID = successfully hatch an egg, works with dragon eggs born from previous dragons or your kinsmen
- Event dragon.1099 character ID (OF THE DRAGON WHO WILL GIVE BIRTH) = Dragon will produce an egg, which it will then give to its rider, or keep if it has no rider
- Event 5000 = scholar/mystic paths event
- Event 5002 = scholar event
- Event 5003 = mystic event
- Event 5020 = gardener/impaler paths event
- Event 5024 = impaler event
- Event 5025 = gardener event
- Event 5030 = duelist/poet paths event
- Event 5032 = aspiring poet event
- Event 5033 = aspiring duelist event
- Event 5036 = duelist event
- Event 5037 = poet event
- Event 5040 = hunter/falconer paths event
- Event 5041 = aspiring falconer event
- Event 5042 = aspiring hunter event
- Event 5045 = hunter (works on mods) event
- Event 5046 = falconer (works on mods) event
- Event 5050 = poet/falconer paths (female) event
- Event 5066 = hedonist event
- Event CM.6100 Character ID = Character goes insane
- Event CM.6102 Character ID = Character goes paranoid
- Event CM.6104 Character ID = Character goes celibate
- Event CM.6106 Character ID = Character becomes zealous
- Event CM.6108 Character ID = Character becomes depressed
- Event CM.6110 Character ID = Character becomes ill or pneumonic
- Event CM.6112 Character ID = Character eats for consolation and becomes a glutton
- Event CM.6114 Character ID = Character becomes lethargic
- Event 64025 = Fall in love with your spouse
- Event RIP.11705 = Adds an extra building slot to Capital
- Event HF.24032 = Child attains Pure War Bloodline
- Event HF.24034 = Adult attains Pure War Bloodline (Perfect Knight)
- Event HF.24035 = Adult attains Pure War Bloodline (Warlord)
- Event HF.24036 = Adult attains Pure War Bloodline (Warrior Philosopher)
- Event HF.24038 = Child attains Pure Peace Bloodline
- Event HF.24040 = Adult attains Pure Peace Bloodline (Protector)
- Event HF.24041 = Adult attains Pure Peace Bloodline (Munificent)
- Event HF.24042 = Ruler attains Pure Architect Bloodline
- Event HF.24043 = Ruler attains Pure Castellan Bloodline
- Event HF.24044 = Ruler attains Pure Monumental Bloodline
- Event HF.24045 = Ruler attains Murder War Hybrid Bloodline
- Event HF.24046 = Ruler attains Murder Peace Hybrid Bloodline
- Event HF.24047 = Ruler attains Pure Philosopher Bloodline
- Event 36005 = Suicide
- Event 300 = "I am a bastard" event, triggers other events
- Event 301 = choice between legitimizing yourself, declaring yourself a bastard
- Event 500 = "royal dues" event, choice between money and prestige
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Frequently asked questions
To open the cheat console, press the ` key, the ~ (tilde) key, Shift-Alt-C, or § + Shift, Alt + 2 1, or Alt + 0167.
Once you've opened the console, enter the command “charinfo” to access the character ID number of every character in the game. Simply mouse over the portrait of the character you want the character ID of to see this information.
To increase your demesne size, you can open the file located in the "common" folder named "defines.lua" and edit the line "DEMESNE_BASE_MAX_SIZE = 1.0" in Notepad. Alternatively, you can add very large amounts of stewardship to your character with the add_stewardship command.

























