Witcher 3 Complete Quest Console Command ~upd~

The Witcher 3 does not have a single "complete quest" command like Bethesda games do . Instead, you must use to manually progress or finish specific quest stages. CD Projekt Red Core Command

Maelis counted the coins by habit rather than need. She accepted them, folded them into a pocket already heavy with promises. “Tell me everything,” she said. “Truth, not prayer.” witcher 3 complete quest console command

Silence held like a blade. Binding a memory was witchcraft near enough to magic to be dangerous, and witchers were not supposed to wager their names. But Maelis had a face that tireless sorrow had worn thin. She wanted the village to live without the shadow she cast. The Witcher 3 does not have a single

  1. Stand in front of Uma in Kaer Morhen.
  2. Open console.
  3. Type: addfact(q310_cutscenes_uma_beam)
  4. The cutscene plays, Uma turns into Avallac’h, and the quest advances without you walking five feet.
  • Go to \The Witcher 3\bin\config\base (or \bin\x64\ depending on version)
  • Find general.ini (create it if missing)
  • Add this line:
    DBGConsoleOn=true
  • Save, then launch the game. Press ~ (tilde) or F2 to open the console.

addfact(q – Complete current quest objective

To complete the currently active quest step, use: Stand in front of Uma in Kaer Morhen

Step 4: How to Fix Bugged Objectives

Sometimes you don't want to finish the whole quest; you just want to fix a specific step.

  1. Go to your game installation folder (usually C:\GOG Galaxy\Games\The Witcher 3 Wild Hunt or C:\SteamLibrary\steamapps\common\The Witcher 3).
  2. Find the file general.ini.
  3. Open it with Notepad and add the following line at the bottom:
    DBGConsoleOn=true
    
  4. Save the file. In-game, press the tilde key (~) or F2 to open the console.

This prints every active fact for that quest to your console log, allowing you to see exactly which stages are incomplete.