The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind
The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind

Item ID List (for Console Commands)

Spawn items in Morrowind using console commands with this list of essential Item IDs for gold, weapons, armor, potions, and more.

Item ID List (for Console Commands)

For players on PC who wish to experiment or bypass certain gameplay elements, Morrowind offers a robust console command system. Item IDs are essential for spawning specific items directly into your inventory, which can be useful for testing, troubleshooting, or simply for fun. This list provides a selection of common and useful item IDs.

To use console commands, you typically need to press the tilde key (~) to open the console. Then, you can use commands like player.additem [ItemID] [Quantity] to add items to your inventory.

Common Item IDs

Item Name Item ID Notes
Gold 0000000F Standard currency.
Iron Dagger 00012E4B A basic one-handed weapon.
Steel Longsword 000132C4 A more powerful one-handed sword.
Iron Helmet 00013738 Basic head protection.
Steel Armor 00013740 Standard chest armor.
Health Potion (Greater) 000138D0 Restores a sificant amount of health.
Magicka Potion (Greater) 000138D1 Restores a sificant amount of Magicka.
Lockpick 0000000A Used to open locked doors and containers.
Moon Sugar 0003037C A valuable trade good and ingredient.
Skooma 0003037B A potent, addictive narcotic.
Daedric Dagger 000132E0 A powerful, rare one-handed weapon.
Ebony Longsword 000132C8 A very strong one-handed sword.
Glass Helm 0001374A High-tier head protection.
Glass Armor 00013752 High-tier chest armor.
Dragonscale Armor 0001375A Extremely powerful heavy armor.
Daedric Armor 0001375E Extremely powerful heavy armor.

Important Notes:

  • Item IDs can vary slightly depending on the version of the game or installed mods. Always double-check if a command doesn't work as expected.
  • Be cautious when using console commands, as they can sometimes lead to unintended consequences or save file corruption. It's advisable to back up your saves before experimenting.
  • Many unique or quest-related items may not have easily accessible IDs or might be tied to specific game states.