Player guideLast reviewed May 31, 2026Early Access safe notes

Paralives Parafolks Guide

A user-focused page for players who need Parafolks, Paras, households, character controls, and character-related cheats.

Use Para commands carefully

Use this section while you are in a real save. Try the safest step first, check the result in-game, and only save when everything still works.

1. Try the safest move first

Select the correct Para before using any selected-character command.

2. Check the game result

Fix stuck movement with normal routing checks first: remove blocked objects, cancel queued actions, then reload if needed.

3. Roll back if needed

Only use reset-style commands after making a backup or testing on a copy.

Commands and Fast Checks

Command / QueryUse it forNotesCopy
RESETSELECTEDFix selected ParaUseful for stuck interactions or broken behavior.
HELPFind character commandsConfirm current build support.
CLEARClear consoleClean up testing output.
ALIASESShow command aliasesUseful when command names differ.
SAVE COPYManual actionMake a backup before character edits.

Parafolks vs Paras

Players may use Parafolks, Paras, characters, or household members to mean similar things. The page should bridge those words and route the user to the right task: reset, needs, jobs, traits, or relationships.

Household and Character Tasks

Most character-related searches are practical: reset a Para, change a state, understand personality, or fix a household issue. Use clear links instead of long background text.

What to try next

This page should catch broad Parafolks searches and send users to exact guides. It is a hub, not a generic lore article.

FAQ

What are Parafolks in Paralives?

Players often use Parafolks to refer to the people or characters in Paralives, commonly called Paras.

What if my Para is stuck?

Start with the reset guide or a selected reset command, then test before saving.

Should this page list every cheat?

No. It should summarize character-related needs and link to focused pages like traits, relationships, and needs.

Why does Parafolks need its own page?

Because users search different words for the same character intent, and a hub helps them find the right answer quickly.

Paralives Parafolks Guide detailed player guide

Paralives Parafolks Guide should answer the practical problem before it explains the background. A player who lands here usually wants a working command, a safe sequence, and a clear warning about what can change in Early Access. This guide keeps the useful actions near the top, then expands the context so the page can still help players who need more than one copied command.

The safest workflow is to make a copied save, open the console, run HELP, test one command, and check the result before saving over the main household. This matters because Paralives is still evolving. A command that works for money, bills, jobs, needs, traits, relationships, or Parafolks can be renamed, removed, or changed after an update. The goal of this page is not to encourage random command spam; the goal is to help you solve one specific issue without damaging a household you care about.

Paralives Parafolks Guide quick decision table

player goalBest first actionWhy it helps
Find a working commandRun HELP and compare the command table on this page.It confirms what the current build actually supports.
Test money or billsUse a small amount first, then check the household balance and mailbox.Small tests are easier to reverse than huge changes.
Fix a stuck or broken statePause, copy the save, then test only one fix.One-change testing makes it clear which action helped.
Use cheats for buildingPlan the layout, then use money commands only for budget testing.It keeps the guide useful for both normal play and sandbox play.

Paralives Parafolks Guide safe testing workflow

Use a repeatable process for every cheat page. First, write down the problem you want to solve: more Paradimes, unpaid bills, a job test, a broken need, a stuck Para, or a starter house budget. Second, open the console with Ctrl+F1 and run HELP. Third, copy only the command that matches the problem. Fourth, let the game run long enough to confirm the result. Fifth, save only when the household behaves normally. This simple workflow turns the cheat list into a controlled tool instead of a risky experiment.

Commands that change numbers, such as money or bills, are usually easier to verify because the result appears quickly. Commands that affect characters, jobs, relationships, needs, traits, age, household membership, routing, or objects require more caution. When a command targets a selected Para, select the correct character before you run it. When a command uses a value such as [amount], replace the brackets with an actual number such as 20000. Many failed cheat attempts come from copying placeholder text instead of the final command.

Paralives Parafolks Guide common mistakes to avoid

Early Access updates can change commands. If a code stops working, open the console, run HELP, and test the command on a copied save before using it on your main household.

Also avoid saving immediately after a visual glitch, stuck action, or routing issue. Let the household run for a short period. Confirm that the Para can move, interact, work, sleep, pay bills, and use the starter home normally. If the problem returns, the underlying issue may be layout, routing, an unsupported command, or a build-specific bug rather than the cheat itself. In that case, use the related guides in the sidebar to move from the general Paralives Parafolks Guide page to the more specific money, console, bills, backup, or troubleshooting page.

Paralives Parafolks Guide update notes and source checks

This fan guide is written for players who need fast help, but commands and systems can change during Early Access. The best source for game availability, platform support, and official announcements is the official Paralives site, Steam page, and official community channels linked from this site. For cheat behavior, always verify the in-game console because it reflects the build you are actually playing. When a command is marked as reported or should be checked with HELP, treat it as a candidate command that may need confirmation before use.

Use the quick answer first, then check the table and examples if you need more detail. The goal is simple: copy one command, test it in-game, read the result, and only then try another change. If something goes wrong, reload your copied save and try the safer option listed on this page.