sv_dz_player_spawn
sv_dz_player_spawn
<Amount>
Using this command essentially determines the initial health that players spawn with in the Danger Zone. The default value is 120 - which is also the maximum health players can have.
Name:
Amount
Description:
The amount of spawn health the default is 120.
EXTRA INFORMATION
Find additional information relating to this command below.
sv_cheats Required
No
Client or Server Command
Both
Default Value
120

sv_dz_player_spawn_health Command Help & Examples

sv_dz_player_spawn_health Examples

  • sv_dz_player_spawn_health 80

This command will reduce the players’ initial health to 80 in Danger Zone matches – which deviates from the standard 120.

Other CSGO Health Command Options 

Aside from this command, there are various other console commands to consider when looking to manipulate your CS health…

God Mode Command

This command means you never have to worry about dying to bots again.

Basically, God mode in CS will give you unlimited health and immunity to damage. This is great for practice sessions – and if you want to prank friends. However, activating it will require a console command.

Enable and Access the Developer Console

If you haven’t already enabled the developer console, follow these steps:

  1. Navigate to your CS:GO or CS2 settings
  2. Select the Game tab
  3. Set “Enable Developer Console” to Yes. 
  4. Open the console using the ` (grave) or ~ (tilde) keys.

Enable Cheats (sv_cheats 1)

You’ll need to make sure that cheats have been enabled to use this command. To do so, input the following command in the developer console:

  • sv_cheats 1

CS:GO Exclusive: God Command

This command is specific to CS:GO. We’ll look at the CS2 command afterwards, which is slightly different.

Once cheats have been enabled in CS:GO, simply enter the following command in the console:

  • god

This command will then give you unlimited health and damage immunity. If it doesn’t work, double-check that the cheats are enabled with the sv_cheats 1 command. You can disable god mode by entering the command in the console again (which will toggle it).

  • CS2: God Command (Buddha)

The god command seems to be left out of Counter-Strike 2, but fret not; there’s an alternative for god mode: Buddha mode. However, you need to be aware that CS2’s god command substitute affects everyone on the server, but you can disable it for bots.

In Buddha mode, you still sustain damage, but your health will bottom out at 1HP, so that you never actually die. To activate Buddha mode (and exclude bots), you’ll need to input the following command:

  • buddha true; buddha_ignore_bots true

If you want to exclude bots from Buddha mode (making them invincible, too), then you can use this command:

  • buddha_ignore_bots true

A List of Other Health Commands:

Command: combine_guard_spawn_health

  • Default Value: 1
  • Cheat? No

combine_spawn_health

  • Default Value: 1
  • Cheat: No

Command: g_helicopter_bullrush_mega_bomb_health

  • Default Value: 0 
  • Other Information: The fraction of the chopper’s health before mega bombing

Command: hurtme

  • Other Information: Will hurts the player
    • Arguments: <health to lose>

Command: npc_heal 

  • Other Information: This command will heal the target back to full health.

Command: overview_health

  • Default Value: 1 
  • Other Information: This command shows the player’s health in a map overview.

Command: prop_debug

  • Toggle prop debug mode. If on, the props will show the client’s bounding box. Red will mean ignoring the damage. White will mean to respond physically to the damage but never break. Green maps health ranges from 100 down to 1.

Command: sk_ally_regen_time

  • Default Value: 0 
  • Other Information: The time that is taken for an ally to regenerate to the point of health.

Command: sk_antlion_health

  • Default Value: 30 

Command: sk_antlionguard_health

  • Default Value: 500 

Command: sk_apc_health

  • Default Value: 750

sk_barnacle_health:

  • Default Value: 35 
  • Other Information: Barnacle spawn health.

Command: sk_barney_health

  • Default Value: 35

Command: sk_barney_health

  • Default Value: 35

Command: sk_bullseye_health

  • Default Value: 35

Command: sk_citizen_health

  • Default Value: 40

Command: sk_combine_guard_health

  • Default Value: 70

Command: sk_crow_health

  • Default Value: 1

Command: sk_dropship_container_health

  • Default Value: 750

Command: sk_gunship_health_increments

  • Default Value: 5

Command: sk_headcrab_fast_health

  • Default Value: 10

Command: sk_headcrab_health

  • Default: 10

Command: sk_headcrab_melee_dmg

  • Default Value: 5

Command: sk_headcrab_poison_health

  • Default Value: 35

Command: sk_healthcharger

  • Default Value: 50 

Command: sk_healthkit

  • Default Value: 25

Command: sk_healthvial

  • Default Value: 10 

Command: sk_helicopter_health

  • Default Value: 5600

Command: sk_ichthyosaur_health

  • Default Value: 200

Command: sk_manhack_health

  • Default Value: 25

Command: sk_metropolice_health

  • Default Value: 40 

Command: sk_metropolice_simple_health

  • Default Value: 26 

Command: sk_plr_health_drop_time

  • Default Value: 30

Command: sk_scanner_health

  • Default Value: 30

Command: sk_stalker_health

  • Default Value: 50

Command: sk_strider_health

  • Default Value: 350 

Command: sk_zombie_health

  • Default Value: 50

Command: sk_zombie_poison_health

  • Default Value: 175

Conclusion

Hopefully, you know everything you need to know about taking full command of your health when you play CS:GO and CS2. Obviously, you can’t use unlimited health when playing a match – but using these commands in practice mode can be incredibly helpful… and it’s always fun to watch your friend’s faces as you get through the round completely unharmed!

FAQs

What is the sv_dz_player_spawn_health command in CS:GO?

The sv_dz_player_spawn_health command in CS:GO lets you set the amount of health you spawn within Danger Zone mode. The default value is set at 120… which is also the maximum amount of health you can have.

How can I change my spawn health in CS:GO?

To change your spawn health in CS:GO, use the sv_dz_player_spawn_health command followed by the amount of health you want. For example, “sv_dz_player_spawn_health 100” will set the spawn health to 100 instead of the default 120.

Is the sv_dz_player_spawn_health command only available in certain modes in CS:GO?

Yes, the sv_dz_player_spawn_health command specifically affects the health of players spawning in Danger Zone mode in CS:GO. It can’t be used to impact health settings in other game modes.

Will I need cheats enabled to use the sv_dz_player_spawn_health command?

No, cheats are not required to use the sv_dz_player_spawn_health command in CS:GO. You can use it in regular gameplay without enabling cheats.

Can I use the sv_dz_player_spawn_health command to set different health values for different players?

No, the sv_dz_player_spawn_health command applies universally to all players spawning in Danger Zone mode. It won’t allow for individualized health settings for different players.

Are there any other health-related commands in CS:GO?

Yes, there are various other health-related commands in CS:GO, such as “god”, which enables god mode – giving players unlimited health, and “buddha” in CS2, with which players can’t actually die but can still take damage. However, these commands are not specific to Danger Zone mode.