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Fallout 4: How to Find Lost Companions (Dogmeat, Piper, etc.)

Here's how to find lost companions and missing companions in Fallout 4 for Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and PC. Don't leave anyone behind!
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Being the leader of a bunch of different Fallout 4 settlements might have its perks, but you’re also going to be undergoing quite a bit of stress to make sure everything is going smoothly. Stresses like your companions going missing. Here’s our guide on how to find lost companions and missing companions in Fallout 4.

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How to Find Lost Companions in Fallout 4

There are going to be moments in Fallout 4 when some of your companions or settlers go missing in the Wasteland or your settlement.

This can happen because you might have told them to go somewhere then totally forgot where. Or maybe you just found a new companion and are forced to dismiss your current one.

Or maybe they’re just stupid (looking at you, Dogmeat).

To combat this, there are a couple of ways to bring them right back to you. Don’t worry, all of them are easy to do!

You’ll have your lost companions in Fallout 4 back in no time.

Related: All Collectible Types in Fallout 4 on Gamepur

Easiest Way to Locate Lost Fallout 4 Companions

First off, this is the absolute easiest way to find lost companions or missing companions.

If you go into the workshop menu when you’re at a settlement, head over to Resources> Miscellaneous, go two across, and you’ll come across the bell. Build one of these bells on your settlements and when you ring it, it will gather all of your nearby settlers.

Make sure it’s built in a central area where people can gather around it.

This is the best way to try and get back any of your lost companions or settlers who have gone missing, or just as a means of organizing your workforce for the settlement chores, as everyone eventually (although slowly) makes their way towards it.

Be patient when you do this, it seriously takes a bit of time. However, Dogmeat is a bit of a special case.

Find Missing Dogmeat in Fallout 4

This one’s specific for Dogmeat when you’ve lost him or aren’t sure where you sent him to.

If you’re out and about in the Wasteland and Dogmeat goes missing, fret not!

There are rumors going around the internet that if you head back over to the Red Rocket Diner, you’ll find your furry companion eagerly waiting for your return.

Other people have said that building a dog house for Dogmeat will have him respawning here if he ever does take a wrong turn on your journey across the wasteland.

But beware that Sanctuary Hills has two doghouses. So you might want to get rid of at least one of those so you’ll know where he’s spawning.

If you’re on PC though, things are a bit different and you can cheat if you need to.

Find Fallout 4 Missing Companions on PC

There is a final option for all PC players to bring any companion in Fallout 4  right to your side with a quick and handy console command.

First off. you’ll need to open the command console by hitting Tilde (~) and typing ‘prid’ followed by the ID number of the companion that you’re wanting to summon.

For this example, we’re using the ID number for Dogmeat, so the command would look like “player.moveto 0001d162.” Once you’ve entered this, close the command console by hitting Tilde again.

When you’ve closed the command console, your companion should be right by your side.

That does it for how to find lost companions in Fallout 4 and missing companions.

Have you had to use any of these methods in order to bring your characters back from a lonely wander around the wasteland? Let us know in the comments below.

For more Fallout 4 guides, check out our wiki!


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Chris Jecks has been covering the games industry for over eight years. He typically covers new releases, FIFA, Fortnite, any good shooters, and loves nothing more than a good Pro Clubs session with the lads. Chris has a History degree from the University of Central Lancashire. He spends his days eagerly awaiting the release of BioShock 4.