

But if you want to give it a shot, you can check out the instructions for how to do so. There is apparently a very complicated way to turn your Xbox controller into a functional keyboard, but the steps required are too numerous and complex to list here. There is currently no way for regular console players to access the command interface.

While the "move player" commands rely on a specific character actually being in the cell we're trying to go to, this one doesn't have any such conditions.Īll you have to do is type in the following command. Center on cell commands will put your character smack dab in the middle of whatever cell you choose to name. And if she's dead, then it'll take you right to the Cleanup Cell where her body is being held. So long as you've put it in properly, you should teleport to wherever Lydia is. Once you open the console command screen, you'll combine her RefID with the "move player" command as follows. Let's say you finally get fed up with Lydia's snide remarks and bodyblocks, and kill her in a fit of rage. Otherwise, you'll just end up somewhere else in Skyrim. As such, it's worth noting that this method will only work if you're trying to teleport to a NPC that's already dead. The move player command will teleport you to any NPC you choose. The second involves using "center on cell" commands. The first is using a "move player" command. While some folks use this to exploit infinite gold or turn on God Mode, we're going to use it to teleport.

From here, you can input a number of codes to tell the game what to do.

You can resurrect some of these NPCs if you have the means, but mostly it's just a gruesome holding cell. Pretty much any character - especially NPCs you can interact with - who gets killed in some fashion will end up in this room, their bodies piled up in the center. Should you step through one of these gaping thresholds, you'll simply get ported back to the center of the death room. You probably also thought that once those bodies were looted for gold and lockpicks, they simply disappeared into Oblivion never to return.
