Progression in the game may seem slow, so for many players console codes become the solution. They affect the game by being entered into the console. Below you will find a detailed guide on managing your dynasty using codes.

It’s best to start by adjusting achievement points. You can use a simple command stats.set_stat rankedStatistic_Dynasty_Prestige X to avoid spending time grinding reputation. In this case, X is the numerical value of prestige you want to receive.

Prestige     Required Points

  • Level 1     100
  • Level 2     450
  • Level 3     1350
  • Level 4     3300
  • Level 5     6700
  • Level 6     11100
  • Level 7     16100
  • Level 8     21100
  • Level 9     26100
  • Maximum Level 10     31100

Another important parameter is kingdom power. If this value is low, your kingdom will be highly vulnerable. However, you can easily adjust it using console commands. For the lowest authority level, use stats.set_stat rankedStatistic_Dynasty_Unity 0; for neutral status — stats.set_stat rankedStatistic_Dynasty_Unity 50; and for a stable and prosperous state — stats.set_stat rankedStatistic_Dynasty_Unity 90. In the game, values from 0 to 44 represent crisis, 45 to 84 represent stability, and 85 to 100 represent prosperity.

One of the key factors of victory for your warriors is weapon mastery, especially swordsmanship. You can increase this skill using the code Stats.Set_Skill_Level Major_Swordsmanship X, where X is a number from 0 to 9 (the higher the value, the stronger your warrior). You can also influence characters with the following commands:

  • Careers.Promote Noble — promotes a noble
  • Careers.Demote Noble — demotes a noble
  • traits.equip_trait trait_Threadshifter — grants the Manipulator trait
  • traits.remove_trait trait_Threadshifter — removes the specified trait

Codes allow you to flexibly control your progress, but they may sometimes cause version conflicts. Therefore, it’s recommended to have several backup accounts with The Sims 4.