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How To Use Admin Commands On Your Palworld Server

Learn how to become an admin and use all admin commands for your Palworld server

Learn how to set up admin privileges and use all available admin commands on your Palworld server. This includes managing players through kicks and bans, teleportation, and server control.

Setting An Admin Password

  1. Access the GhostCap Panel and Stop your Palworld server.
  2. Go to Server Options in the sidebar.
  3. Under the Basic section, edit Admin Password with your desired password.
  4. Save and Start your server.

Becoming An Admin

Once you've set an admin password, follow these steps to gain admin privileges.

  1. Join your Palworld server.
  2. Press Enter to open the chat window.
  3. Type /adminpassword YourAdminPassword (replace with your actual password).
Tip

All commands used in-game require a /, while commands entered through the server console (sometimes known as RCON) do not.

Palworld Admin Commands

Here is a list of all the Palworld admin commands:

CommandDescription
/AdminPasswordObtain administrative privileges using a password.
/Shutdown [Seconds] [MessageText]Shutdown the server. If [Seconds] is specified, the server will shut down after the specified time. Players will see [MessageText].
/DoExitForce stop the server.
/Broadcast [Message]Send a message to all players in the server.
/KickPlayer steam_SteamIDKick a player from the server.
/BanPlayer steam_SteamIDBan a player from the server.
/TeleportToPlayer steam_SteamIDTeleport to a player.
/TeleportToMe steam_SteamIDTeleport a player to you.
/ShowPlayersShow information on all connected players.
/InfoShow server information.
/SaveSave the world data.
/UnBanPlayer steam_SteamIDUnban a player from the server.
/ToggleSpectateSwitch to spectator mode (requires admin via /AdminPassword). Toggle with the \ key.

To locate a player's UserID/SteamID, press Esc in-game and click on their name in the menu to copy their UserID, or use the /showplayers command to view all connected players.