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What's the point of telling your Companion to sleep?

Arqade Asked by Shadow The Vaccinated Wizard on April 11, 2021

I found that I can order my companion (Lydia in my case, but guess it doesn’t matter) to sleep by pointing at the bed while in "command mode".

What is the point of this? Many of the other commands have some real use, for example asking them to pick things, attack something etc.

I tried to join the companion in bed (yeah I know :)) but once I got out of "command mode" she got out of bed so that failed miserably as well.

Any other ideas? The only thing I can think of right now is maybe let the companion sleep for several hours, then they will get the rest bonus? If so, can this be proven somehow?

4 Answers

I can think of one possibility: If you were a vampire and needed to feed. It's easier to have your meal follow you around…

Answered by Coomie on April 11, 2021

You can use the skull of corruption on them. It's very useful, since using the skull on someone while sleeping increases its attack power by 50. You can use that in middle of a cave by finding something the companion could sleep on.

Answered by IrishPersonality on April 11, 2021

I don't think they put it in the game like some say. From a programmers point of view I can tell you it's most likely just not turned off. I haven't experimented much with command mode on my followers, but can't you just interact with all objects that you as a player otherwise could? If so, that means it's just default. Also the reason why companions can't produce anything on tanning racks etc is because command mode doesn't include the menu choices. Hope this answer wasn't too boring, but it's probably just as boring as this :-)

Answered by andersand on April 11, 2021

My companion (Lydia) yawns occasionally. I found telling her to sleep stops this from happening for about a week.

Answered by Christopher on April 11, 2021

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