Can i revive shadowmere?

Can i revive shadowmere?

Can i revive shadowmere?

If Shadowmere dies on the PC version of Skyrim, a new one can be spawned at the player's location by using the console command, (without quotes), "player. placeatme 0009CCD7". Another option is to target Shadowmere's body and typing resurrect in the console command box.

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How do i revive a dead sim?
The easiest way to resurrect a dead Sim is to have another Sim beg the Grim Reaper to spare their life. When the Grim Reaper appears upon the death of a Sim, select the option to plead on the Grim Reaper. There are slight variations to this interaction depending on the Sim's mood when pleading.
2024-02-14 20:35:14


Can i revive a dead sim?
The process of bringing a Sim back to life is known as resurrection. When a Sim dies in-game, their character data gets transferred to their urn or tombstone. So, any Sim who died in-game and who still has a tombstone or urn can be resurrected. Any Sim whose urn or tombstone has been deleted is gone forever.
2024-02-04 21:35:26


Can i revive one pokémon in a nuzlocke?
What happens if your Pokémon dies in Nuzlocke? If a Pokemon faints, it's considered dead. You cannot revive it through a Pokemon Center or items. If all your Pokemon faint, it's game over.
2024-01-01 08:56:58


Can i have two queens in chess?
A piece may be promoted to regardless of whether it has been captured. Consequently, a player might have two or more queens, or three or more rooks
rooks
The rook (/rʊk/; ♖, ♜) is a piece in the game of chess. It may move any number of squares horizontally or vertically without jumping, and it may capture an enemy piece on its path; additionally, it may participate in castling.
https://en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Rook_(chess)
Rook (chess) - Wikipedia
, bishops, or knights. In theory, a player could have as many as nine queens, ten knights, ten bishops, or ten rooks, though these are highly improbable scenarios.
2023-04-02 16:21:16

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