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Nath Gamer -- Nov 15, 2015 @ 2:25am
How to reset perks.
To reset your perks you can follow these few steps.

First of all I do not take any accountablility for your saves. Make sure you save your game before attempting this at all.

To add a perk use the (player.addperk <perkID>) where perkID is where the perks id goes.
To remove a perk use (player.removeperk <perkID>) where perkID is still the perks id.

You can find a list of all the perk id's here:
http://fallout.wikia.com/wiki/Fallout_4_perks

If you would like to change your main skills like strength, perception, luck, use this (player.setav <perk> <level>) where perk is a main perk and level is a number from 1-10.

Just so everyone knows I didn't create any of this I just did a bunch of research and found that this worked.
Last edited by Nath Gamer --; Nov 16, 2015 @ 12:08am
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chris.boney Jul 16, 2016 @ 10:24am 
Originally posted by Illius:
I'm glad there's this. I took an extra point into perception realizing I didn't need Perception past Lockpicking, as well as Cannibalism not thinking I'd actually pair up with somebody. It's nice to have some way to fix this, though I wish it were just in game (say, spending 100 caps or something per points)

necro, but there are holotape mods on nexus by now that let you increase or reset all of your stats.
Park_Ranger Jul 16, 2016 @ 10:29am 
Plan allocating perks carefully, (Then you won't have to cheat reset perks later, always keep a couple of points in hand.
LostAngel1000 Jul 25, 2016 @ 10:00pm 
Surprised there arent any Mods(at least that I seen or found) which add a way to do this I can find, something with a high creation cost for when you might find things and legendary equpment that change a way one might decide to playthrough a game in the mid or later game or be post game wanting to do something which before you didn'f build for with out grinding out the levels to now do settlements when your past 50 and bet the game building around not needing or caring for the settlement aspect till post game.

Cheating is a hard term for it since like most games with any basic RPG style build system and RNG based loot sometimes either the factors of the game itself bring you where you need to be built different to do something effectilvely or you find or reach a point where your desire for the game change. But thats my humble opinion after 400+ hours
chris.boney Jul 25, 2016 @ 11:05pm 
Originally posted by LostAngel1000:
Surprised there arent any Mods(at least that I seen or found) which add a way to do this I can find, something with a high creation cost for when you might find things and legendary equpment that change a way one might decide to playthrough a game in the mid or later game or be post game wanting to do something which before you didn'f build for with out grinding out the levels to now do settlements when your past 50 and bet the game building around not needing or caring for the settlement aspect till post game.

Cheating is a hard term for it since like most games with any basic RPG style build system and RNG based loot sometimes either the factors of the game itself bring you where you need to be built different to do something effectilvely or you find or reach a point where your desire for the game change. But thats my humble opinion after 400+ hours

there are mods that let you change your skills and perks, but as you say, there are not many, if any, that have a high cost involved.

heres 1 way -

theres a mod called Portable Workshop, which is a portable toolbox size workshop.
you can craft as many as you like, so craft 1 and place 1 somewhere and label the wall or the room the "pay to play loadout out center".
you could also write on the wall or something, the cost of using the service.

"xxx caps + xxx fusion cores".
"other valuable commodites traded at owners discression".

use a perk and skill changer mod, or use the bat txt maker when youre out of game and pre prep a a few loadout out/skill/perk bat files. (its easier to use a holotape but your own custom bats are invaluable too).

theres a mod that lets you craft "gift boxes" of 500 caps.
Store Caps in Inventory i think its called. i use it all the time but cant remember the name.

so, say your loadout/reskill center charges 2000 to 3000 caps + 10 or whatever fusion cores.
+ whatever valuable discrete items you would deem aceptible. (its your game so)..

place your boxes of cash, fusion cores and other items into the portable workshop tool box.

pick up the toolbox workshop, you'l hear a beep.
this deletes all the items that were in the toolbox.
place it back down. (its easier than loading up a vertidrone and have it fly out and self destruct. lol).

would be nice to have a settler work there and have it all automated and stuff, but my system works pretty well.
Last edited by chris.boney; Jul 25, 2016 @ 11:09pm
Handsome Newsman Jul 31, 2016 @ 3:01am 
Originally posted by NaCl:
I dunno I still thinking messing up is part of the experience. Happens in real life all the time, people spend ages learning a skill that is absolutely useless and they regret. Live with it.
You know what the point of a game is right? To have different expierience. Its to have freedom! We want to change easily in gaming, because we cant in RL. If u like to spend your freetime like the reallife than go and play soccer. but i will have FUN playing something and not endure the path!
chris.boney Jul 31, 2016 @ 3:57am 
Originally posted by Handsome Newsman:
Originally posted by NaCl:
I dunno I still thinking messing up is part of the experience. Happens in real life all the time, people spend ages learning a skill that is absolutely useless and they regret. Live with it.
You know what the point of a game is right? To have different expierience. Its to have freedom! We want to change easily in gaming, because we cant in RL. If u like to spend your freetime like the reallife than go and play soccer. but i will have FUN playing something and not endure the path!

Perk Reset Chem
http://www.nexusmods.com/fallout4/mods/10816/?
Nobody Nov 5, 2016 @ 12:14am 
Originally posted by (•‿•) ßärräcüdä:
Originally posted by NaCl:

Neither does resetting perks on your first playthrough. That's the point.
actually it does. because i spent 7 perks on ♥♥♥♥♥♥ charisma to get stores in town and they turned out to make little to no profit compared to just producing water in ♥♥♥♥ tons. so I respeced but then Ive been playing Beth games for ages and I didnt need this articles to know how to do it.. it is just that it is useful that way. I also tested a perk that gives u control over robots to find that it is absolutely useless. So it does not have to be cheating it can be used to test whether the perks are actually worth something because the descriptions are limited and do not really tell you how good some perks are. For instance i thought i could make the robots my permanent followers and wanted to recruit that massive robot with rockets and miniguns but it is only temporary so i'd rather not spend points into that perk at all. And I dont like how some people keep perks even if they turn out to be useless to them but since in old school rpgs u couldnt revert it meant breaking your character and for some people it is some kind of wicked fun. So Imo this is not exactly cheating if you do not add more perks than you remove. So long that you do not abuse this and only do it to test things too. Not when you suddenly decide to do it every time u switch a weapon or something.

I totally get this. I'm here because I took the cannibal perk in Survival mode. Figured with weight restrictions and my high endurance, it's a great way to gain health back as a survivalist. But the game IN NO SINGLE WAY AT ALL hints at the fact that after cannibalizing you get a "Dark Hunger" debuff. Making it to where you never remove hunger from eating real food and ONLY can remove hunger from cannibalizing. Game breaking and not mentioned so yeah, as the guy above said, not cheating if there the mechanics are horrendously misrepresented by the small descriptor.
Nobody Nov 5, 2016 @ 12:17am 
Originally posted by RJ, The Last OG | HxC:
Originally posted by (•‿•) ßärräcüdä:
actually it does. because i spent 7 perks on ♥♥♥♥♥♥ charisma to get stores in town and they turned out to make little to no profit compared to just producing water in ♥♥♥♥ tons. so I respeced but then Ive been playing Beth games for ages and I didnt need this articles to know how to do it.. it is just that it is useful that way. I also tested a perk that gives u control over robots to find that it is absolutely useless. So it does not have to be cheating it can be used to test whether the perks are actually worth something because the descriptions are limited and do not really tell you how good some perks are. For instance i thought i could make the robots my permanent followers and wanted to recruit that massive robot with rockets and miniguns but it is only temporary so i'd rather not spend points into that perk at all. And I dont like how some people keep perks even if they turn out to be useless to them but since in old school rpgs u couldnt revert it meant breaking your character and for some people it is some kind of wicked fun. So Imo this is not exactly cheating if you do not add more perks than you remove. So long that you do not abuse this and only do it to test things too. Not when you suddenly decide to do it every time u switch a weapon or something.

I totally get this. I'm here because I took the cannibal perk in Survival mode. Figured with weight restrictions and my high endurance, it's a great way to gain health back as a survivalist. But the game IN NO SINGLE WAY AT ALL hints at the fact that after cannibalizing you get a "Dark Hunger" debuff. Making it to where you never remove hunger from eating real food and ONLY can remove hunger from cannibalizing. Game breaking and not mentioned so yeah, as the guy above said, not cheating if there the mechanics are horrendously misrepresented by the small descriptor.

AAAAANND I figured out in survival mode the console is disabled. ♥♥♥♥ YOU BETHESDA!!!! WHY YOU ♥♥♥♥!?!?!!
Duck 2 Feb 12, 2017 @ 3:37am 
Originally posted by CloudSeeker:
Also known as cheating.

You're really dumb aren't you, it's not cheating it's having more options, it's what PC gaming is about.
Xyzzy Feb 12, 2017 @ 3:50am 
I just want this to unperk rifleman because it's made my game too easy. (so that's an un-cheat, right?
ʙ⌁¹¹⁰¹ Feb 12, 2017 @ 3:50am 
There is no public agreement about what is cheating and what isnt in this game. So say what you want about cheating in fallout 4. You will be right as long as you believe it yourself.
Last edited by ʙ⌁¹¹⁰¹; Feb 12, 2017 @ 3:50am
Originally posted by HG Fx_:
Originally posted by CloudSeeker:
Also known as cheating.

You're really dumb aren't you, it's not cheating it's having more options, it's what PC gaming is about.
Are you serious? You're literally going to try arguing with someone who posted what you're trying to argue with in 2015. I'm pretty sure that person's not even in these forums anymore
Eagle_of_Fire Feb 12, 2017 @ 4:00am 
Originally posted by HG Fx_:
Originally posted by CloudSeeker:
Also known as cheating.

You're really dumb aren't you, it's not cheating it's having more options, it's what PC gaming is about.

You are just that kind of special now, are you not?

Might want to check your facts there kiddo.
Nobody Aug 4, 2017 @ 1:53pm 
Nothing productive transpired from this discussion.
RangerX3X Aug 4, 2017 @ 2:04pm 
Originally posted by RJ, The Last OG KORT:
Nothing productive transpired from this discussion.
So then why necro it?
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