User Info: Formalhaut. Followers can die too. I'm not a troll or a moron. It's a joke. Humour exists. Google it. User Info: YourJanissary. User Info: DaEvilWithin. Barbas can't die, neither can Shadowmere falling damage kills it, though. User Info: DeliMeat Unlike followers, wardogs can die by someone else's hand. Normal followers can only be killed by you, if you, for example, really want their armor. But they can't be killed by anyone else as far as I know.
Wardogs can be killed by anyone and everyone. Including you if you are into that sort of thing and not a member of PETA.
User Info: pizzasoup. If you really miss him, and his corpse is still there, try the resurrect console command on him. So shines a good deed in a weary world. User Info: Rocketdot. There's a mod that makes dogs essential.
They cannot die with the mod but if they get down on HP, they stop attacking and enemies stop attacking it. I would download that if you want a dog companion.
User Info: JokerxDragon. DeliMeat posted Vigilance is a war dog that you can purchase for gold. He is found next to the stables outside Markarth with his owner, Banning, who hints that Vigilance's ferocity was brought about by feeding him human flesh. Once purchased, he will fight beside you until killed or dismissed. Dogs can be killed, but it is not forced in game.
There are many other animals in Skyrim such as chickens, wolves, foxes, hawks, and etc. Some of them are programmed to be killed in certain events, and some NPCs will be seen hunting them. You can't get two dogs. One pet is for you to buy and the other pet is brought in by the child.
Children will bring a pet home at random times. But, You cannot get two pets. Vigilance: From Markarth, near stables, costs gold. If you have Hearthfire installed, you can adopt up to two children in Skyrim. You do not have to be married to adopt.
Children can only be adopted if you have a child's bedroom in your house or extra beds and containers in your self-built houses. Meeko is a follower, and looks like all other dogs.
Recruiting him is achieved by walking up to Meeko then running after him back to Meeko's Shack , where he will look at his dead owner. If dismissed, Meeko will return to Meeko's Shack, even if the Dragonborn has purchased a home.
Pets of Skyrim is a Creation that adds five new pets, each with an ability: a fox, rabbit, goat, skeever, and spider. You can craft collars and packs to give to some of them. The best Skyrim followers 1 Lydia. I know, I know. As a high-ranking Companion, Aela was a competent warrior long before the Dragonborn came blundering through Jorrvaskr. Dragon Riding is a new feature in Skyrim: Dragonborn that allows the player to tame and ride Dragons.
Fast traveling should get him ahead to you. Or else try waiting. If it still occurs, try going back to the Markarth Stable and see if he's there.
If you can't talk to him, talk to the guy who sold the dog to you and pay again. I'm waiting for your feedback on this. I think you misunderstood me. I was saying that resurrect alone works fine, it was my CK edit by toggling Vigilance's respawn to ON that seemed to not be triggering Banning's hire dialogue to reappear.
However I tested it multiple times since then and I haven't been able to reproduce it anymore. Vigilance seems to be respawning at the stables 10 days after its death, and Banning gets the hire dialogue as soon as that happens. So I guess the respawn toggle was all I needed, I'll continue testing it for a bit longer though.
I'm curious. What do you mean by "recycleactor"? I couldn't any information on the wiki about such a function. Good to hear. There's nothing on the wiki about that command? It completely resets the actor and any object in fact to their editor location.
Npcs generally end up naked but using disable and enable after recycleactor completely dresses them back.
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