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but the 'add a move tool' idea i gave will make the whole thing easyer. you hit the thing you want to move (like the Forge) and it'll act like you used the /getpos objForge Command.
i have a better idea for a mod. the mod will need you to mine the objects up, but you'll get back 100% of the things you used to make it.
or better, add a move tool.
I don't think that's possible; the function that returns the nearest instance requires you to feed it the object name.
Thanks for the response. I was able to make a new instance!
Due to engine limitations, commands will only find objects on screen.
You will need to spawn a new instance of objFairyQueen to get her back. You can do this with cheat commands or look up mods that allow doing this without requiring cheats to be turned on.