Early Access command guide
Paralives Cheats & Console Commands: How to Test Them Safely
A version-aware guide to opening the command interface, checking current syntax, testing money, needs, character, outfit, build, and debug commands, and protecting your main save.
Early Access command guide
The safest answer first
Paralives command searches are growing, but Early Access commands can change between patches. Treat the in-game help list as the source of truth for your installed build instead of copying an old list blindly.
Open the command interface in a disposable test save, enter HELP, and read the command names and argument format shown by the current game. If a community guide conflicts with that list, follow the game.
Use commands for testing, screenshots, bug reproduction, or recovering a disposable sandbox. Avoid third-party trainers, executables, and “unlock all” downloads: they are not required for built-in commands and can put your account, device, or save at risk.
Quick rule: duplicate the save, use HELP, test one command at a time, then reload before returning to normal play.
What players usually mean by “Paralives cheats”
Searchers use one phrase for several different tasks. Start with the goal, then verify the exact current command in HELP.
Money and household funds
Useful for testing expensive builds or furnishing a sandbox. Verify whether the current build accepts a set-value or add-value argument.
Needs and live-mode testing
Useful for checking routines, autonomy, or bug states. Change one need at a time so you can identify side effects.
Parafolk and outfit controls
Community searches include changing an NPC outfit. Confirm whether the target must be selected and whether the command supports NPCs in the current patch.
Build and debug tools
Useful for reproducing placement issues or inspecting objects. Debug commands can be less stable than player-facing commands, so use a throwaway save.
Command checklist by goal
This table deliberately avoids promising a permanent syntax. Use the current HELP output to match each goal to the installed version.
| Goal | What to look for in HELP | Safe test |
|---|---|---|
| List commands | HELP, help categories, or command descriptions | Run first and save a screenshot of the current list. |
| Adjust funds | money, funds, household, add, or set-value wording | Use a copied household and record the starting balance. |
| Change needs | need, motive, fill, decay, or selected-character wording | Change one meter, pause, and verify the result. |
| Edit character or outfit | character, Parafolk, outfit, clothing, selected target, or NPC wording | Test on a duplicate household before changing an NPC. |
| Build or object debug | build, object, placement, debug, reset, or unlock wording | Use an empty lot and reload after testing. |
| Recover from a stuck state | reset, reload, teleport, or selected-object wording | Save under a new name before attempting recovery. |
How to test a command without damaging a save
- 1. Update Paralives and restart Steam so the game build and Workshop content are current.
- 2. Create a manual save, then make a second copy with “command-test” in the name.
- 3. Open the command interface using the shortcut shown by the current game or its help/settings screen. Keyboard layouts differ, so do not assume one key combination works everywhere.
- 4. Enter HELP and copy the exact command name, capitalization, target rules, and argument order shown by the installed build.
- 5. Run one low-impact command, verify the result, and note any error text. Do not paste a batch of commands.
- 6. Reload the test save after debug or object commands. Return to the untouched main save only when normal play is stable.
Why a command may not work
The most common cause is version mismatch: a video or post may describe a previous Early Access build. Other causes include a different keyboard layout, a missing target selection, incorrect argument order, unsupported NPC scope, or a mod changing the same system.
Temporarily unsubscribe from recently added Workshop items, restart the game, and test in a clean save. If HELP does not list the command, assume it is unavailable or renamed in your build. Do not download a trainer just because a built-in command changed.
What belongs on this page—and what does not
Use as a guide
Opening, HELP verification, safe testing, error diagnosis, save backups, and command-use cases.
Use the Paramaker guide
Normal character creation, appearance planning, clothing, personality, and household setup.
Use the mods guide
Steam Workshop discovery, subscriptions, compatibility checks, and community content safety.
Avoid entirely
Cracks, APK files, injected trainers, password requests, “anti-cheat bypasses,” and unverified executables.
Paralives cheats FAQ
Does Paralives have console commands?
Players are searching for and using command-style tools in Early Access, but availability and syntax are version-sensitive. Open the current game command interface and use HELP to confirm what your installed build supports.
What is the Paralives money cheat?
Do not rely on a permanent copied syntax. Search the current HELP list for money, funds, household, add, or set-value terms, then test the documented argument format in a copied save.
How do I change an NPC outfit with cheats?
A current search cluster specifically asks about changing NPC outfits. First confirm the command exists in HELP, then check whether it requires selecting the NPC or supplying a target. Test on a duplicate household because outfit and NPC scope may change by patch.
Why does a console command say unknown command?
The guide may be outdated, the syntax may have changed, the target may be missing, or the command may be disabled in the current build. Restart, test without recent mods, and trust HELP over old posts.
Can cheats corrupt a Paralives save?
Any debug, object, relationship, inventory, or state-changing command can create unexpected results in Early Access. Keep a separate test save and reload after experiments.
Are Paralives trainers safe?
This site does not recommend trainers or injected executables. Built-in commands do not require a third-party download. Use official game files, Steam, and a malware-safe system instead.