Terratech Console Commands Top -
| Command | Effect |
| :--- | :--- |
| day | Sets time to midday. |
| night | Sets time to midnight. |
| rain on / rain off | Toggles weather effects. |
| god | Enables invincibility mode (no damage). |
| nofog | Removes fog for better visibility. |
| unlockall | Unlocks all licenses and crafting recipes. |
What it does: Removes all build limits — snap distance, attachment rules, and license restrictions.
Why it’s great: You can attach blocks anywhere, even clipping through each other. Perfect for absurd, glitchy, or artistic mega-techs.
Rating: ★★★★☆ (4.5/5) – Can cause instability if overused.
If you are on PC, these commands usually work naturally by opening the console with Insert. terratech console commands top
However, on Consoles (PS4/PS5/Xbox/Switch), the story is different. By default, consoles do not have a dedicated console command input for the player. The developers use these commands during testing, but they are stripped from the user interface in the retail version.
If you are on Console: Your "commands" are the Creative Mode cheats found in the Settings menu. | Command | Effect | | :--- |
| Command | Effect |
| :--- | :--- |
| debug | Toggles debug info (FPS, entity count, etc.). |
| clearmiss | Clears all current missions (use carefully). |
| nobuild | Prevents building/destroying blocks (for spectators). |
Unlocking the Dev Menu, God Mode, Instant Resources, and More | | god | Enables invincibility mode (no damage)
In the blocky, vehicular-combat sandbox of TerraTech, players are usually bound by the laws of physics, resource management, and the slow grind of tech progression. You start with a tiny GSO tractor wheel and a prayer, slowly scavenging scrap to build the ultimate land, air, or sea-faring battle fortress.
But what if you want to skip the grind? What if you want to build a monstrous "Megaton" flying base without spending 40 hours mining Celestite? That’s where TerraTech console commands come in.
For players on PC (Steam/Standalone), the console is your backstage pass to godlike power. However, unlike classic PC games, TerraTech does not have a traditional command line (like pressing ~ in Minecraft). Instead, it uses a Developer Console that requires a specific keybind and a bit of file editing.
In this article, we will rank the Top TerraTech Console Commands you need to know, how to activate them, and the risks involved.