Serana won't come out of the tomb/barrow

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Ok so I started the Dawnguard DLC quest line and got to the point where you first find Serana and get her out of her box after you solve the puzzle.

But I can't get her to move out from there even using console scripts, unrelenting force, magic and anything else that came to mind. Is there a way to get her to move from there so I can continue the quest line?

I can't load a save before I found her to go through all the dialog again because I don't have one the auto save overwrote it already.



Best Answer

Have you tried these commands in the console?

prid 02002b74 (enter)
moveto player (enter)



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How do you fix the serana glitch in Skyrim?

Just attack her until she goes into bleedout (when she's out of health and on one knee). She should be fixed when she gets back up.

How do I get serana into the castle?

1 Answer
  • Fix: Type in console: setstage DLC1VQ02 10. ...
  • Fix 360: When Serana initiates the conversation about Castle Volkihar while still in the Crypt, finish it as normal and then DO NOT initiate any other conversation with her! ...
  • Fix: Use a plate to go through the gate into the castle.


  • What to do if you lost serana in Skyrim?

    Serana gets lost sometimes and will fail to progress with you in some situations. The easiest fix I have found for this is to open the command console (PC - press the tilde). Exit the console and she should be there.



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