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syntax
<actor>.forceav <skillname> <value>
or
player.advskill smithing 9999999
syntax
<actor>.advskill <skillname><skillxp value>
save first and try them both.
forceav is a command to force the value to a set amount.
advskill is a command to progress a skill as if you were leveling it naturally.
syntax is the structure of a command
you can forceav, modav, additem and a whole bunch of other stuff to yourself the <player> or to NPC's <an actor with a refid>
save the game.
type ~ to open console
enter: player.advskill smithing 9999999999999
all done. in the future look at this http://www.uesp.net/wiki/Skyrim:Console
soooooo thx
That's why people love the Thieves Guild quests.
I hate 'em, they're boring
But yeah, if you just want to set your smithing to 100, use setav.