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Type in - SetLevel 1000,0,1,80 (where 80 is his max level) and hit return. Job done! :-)
If it is on "legendary" its ok that the enemy/s is/are so strong.
So, at that dificulty (legendary) you need more brain and less "straight_away" ;)
Difficulty does not make enemies any stronger, or affect to your followers in any way. You should not see your follower getting down any faster or slower just by changing the difficulty.
Difficulty levels affect only to player's ability to deal and take damage. If the effect of these setting are unclear, then they can be found a the end of this page.
Skyrim:First Time Players UESPWiki
http://www.uesp.net/wiki/Skyrim:First_Time_Players
I play on expert since start, and when i got my follower he could take atleast x10 more hitts than he can now with proper armour.
Thanks
If i want my companion to be lv 23 (like me) do i write SetLevel 1000,0,1,23 then?
Nope. I'll explain.
1000 = same level as you
0 = no variation to your level (you "can" set higher or lower)
1 = his minimum level regardless of the previous "0"
80 = his max achievable level regardless of the aforementioned "0"
He'll simply be your level up until he hits level 80 or whatever level you choose.
Cheers thanks alot! :D