
This article will only cover commands, roles and items that apply to console. Note that some commands (particularly commands affecting single-player progress like ending) may not work or will malfunction when called upon in Breach Mode. Console usually only directly affect the user actually using it. The in-game console is a feature that allows server staff or lobby hosters to affect their game, intended for the good of the server. You can help SCP Containment Breach: Multiplayer Wiki by expanding it.


The S-Nav Ultimate can be obtained by putting the S-Nav 300 through SCP-914 on the "Very Fine" setting, or the S-Nav 310 on the "Fine" setting.Ī small red ring and the name of an SCP will appear on the S-Nav Ultimate's screen if they are nearby. The S-Nav Ultimate retains all the properties of the S-Nav 310, however, it will no longer require batteries and can now detect every nearby SCP in the vicinity, including SCP-049, SCP-096, SCP-173, SCP-106, SCP-895 and all the other ones (For some reason not SCP-939). S-Nav Ultimate in-game showing SCP-173's distance. S-Nav 310s, however, still need batteries.

The S-Nav 310 is capable of informing the player where to go and which paths are dead ends.

Any rooms that have not been visited yet will remain hidden on the S-Nav 300.īy putting the S-Nav through SCP-914 on the "Fine" setting, the player can now view the entire map without exploring the area first. S-Nav 300s can be found scattered throughout the facility, in offices, SCP-106's containment chamber, the small control rooms, server rooms, and sometimes hallways. The default version of the S-Nav, the S-Nav 300 will need a 9V battery in order to function.
