Resurrect NPC without corpse
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I've only recently noticed that the woman who runs Warmaiden's in Whiterun seemingly is missing. Possibly she was killed in the vampire attacks (having dawnguard and all). I do not see her body anywhere so I am looking for some "restore / reset character" command, rather than just "resurrect".
Anyone know how to do that?
Best Answer
Yes There is one way to revive her if you are pc user follow this steps
- open console command bar
- type
help (name of that girl) - then some names and id will shows up
- find name of that girl and write next to it will be id
- type in console
Player.Placeatme (id) - Close The bar and that girl will be next to you.
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How do you bring back a dead NPC?
If you wish to bring an NPC back to life, you will need to ask for absolution or atonement for the sins. You can do that by asking for absolution or atonement at the Church of Vows.Can you resurrect NPCs in Skyrim?
To select the body to be resurrected, they must then click on the desired body, which will then direct all following commands towards the body. Then type the command "resurrect" (without the " signs). The NPC will then be living, with all normal behaviors and a reset inventory.How do you resurrect Lydia on PC?
Open the console and click on her body. A code will appear. Simply type "resurrect" into the console, press enter, and close the console. She will be resurrected.What happens if an NPC dies in Skyrim?
Once Belathor died and Ysolda started running the store. If the NPC has a quest for you and dies before they give it to you, you never get it. If they give you a quest that you are supposed to bring them something and they die before you return it you "fail" the quest.Elden Ring HOW TO REVIVE DEAD NPC'S! How to Reset NPC Hostility for Elden Ring Characters Like Varre
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Answer 2
Use
recycleactor
if nothing else helps.
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