

Additionally, Jenassa can also dual wield weapons which makes her a beast in close quarters combat. She specializes in Archery and Sneak, so she can complement Thief play styles and support you from afar in fights. The only downside is her level cap is 40, which is why you might want to find a new companion in the later game. They cannot be killed by any means - should their health be depleted, they will fall to the ground, and will get up after a certain amount of their health has regenerated.Jenassa is a Dunmer (Dark Elf) mercenary who is one of the best early game followers, especially in vanilla Skyrim. Some followers are marked essential, specifically: Mjoll the Lioness, Derkeethus, Serana, Cicero, Farkas, and Dark Brotherhood Initiates. Please at least read the thread before spreading misinformation. It has already been mentioned multiple times. I'm pretty sure even those who are essential to other questlines, like Cicero, have their essential tag removed once they've fulfilled their purpose, which coincidentally is almost always the point at which you can get them as a follower.Īgain there is a list of essential followers.in vanilla. Or is there a listing somewhere's of all the followers and those that can and can't be killed? To the best of my knowledge, among followers, only Serana (And technically Barbas, but he's only a temporary follower) is unkillable.

Originally posted by Mysterio28:Since she's my housecarl, is Lidia considered essential to where I can't accidently kill her? I'd rather use a follower that I won't accidently kill all the time.

You will notice the conflict sooner or later, especially if merchant character dies." "Problems with resurrect have bee documented far and wide in this forum. Some characters may act and talk as usual, but very often - especially with merchants and quest characters - game will get bugged, when it is no longer running scripts to dead characters, but those (as being "resurrected") are trying to cause scripts to run." As far as game knows, -character- is dead and remains that way.Įffects for using Resurrect command vary. Resurrecting them through console does not undo the script. "Skyrim runs death scripts to all named characters. From that point on, the game sees them as dead. The game runs a death script whenever named or unique NPCs are killed. No, you can't - not if you want your game to continue working correctly. I remember when I first lost Lydia a giant hit her and she flew towards the sky and I was RIP, turns out she went so high she spawned behind me. Originally posted by unboundlopez:Ha, well you can always respawn them with console command.
