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  • Iron Golem
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  • Iron golem is a type of monster in ADOM. In keeping with the natural order of materials, iron golems are stronger than stone golems but weaker than steel golems. Like steel golems they have a fire breath attack, are immune to fire attacks, and are highly vulnerable to shock attacks. It is also possible to deal damage to an iron golem by throwing a potion of water at it.
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  • Iron Golems are the strongest golems after adamantite golems . They require +3 or greater weapons to hit them; for example: Flail of Ages, Carsomyr, Runehammer, Crom Faeyr, etc. Some locations of iron golems are: the de'Arnise Keep, possibly in the Windspear Hills dungeon, etc. Iron golems are the same size as adamantite golems. They have some physical damage resistance, but not even close to the resistance of adamantite golems. They have a high magic resistance but are vulnerable to Melf's Minute Meteors.
  • Obsidian has confirmed that iron golems will be included in NWN2. This article is a stub. You can help NWN2Wiki by [ expanding it].
  • Iron golems are Northrend runic golems made of iron. They can be found in the Howling Fjord and Ulduar.
  • Monster Level: 11 Hit Points: 90-92 Damage: 7 - 15 Armour: Unknown Base Experience: 55 Combat Messages: The Iron Golem attempts to slam into you with their huge frame! (Damage: Physical Slamming). The Iron Golem tries to crush you with a metallic fist! (Damage: Physical Crushing).
  • Iron Golem is a Necromancer Skill in Diablo II.
  • Iron Golems are of the Neutral Mobs that were added in Update 0.12.1 alongside Snow Golems. They are powerful Mobs that attack Hostile Mobs to protect Villagers or the Player.
  • Iron Golems are large, neutral mobs in Minecraft whose main purpose is to protect villagers. They are hostile when attacked by the player or when a player or a hostile mob is attacking the villagers. Iron golems will automatically spawn in NPC Villages provided there are 15 villagers. It does not have to be a naturally generated village; as long as there are 15 villagers and a house, an iron golem will spawn. The player may create them using blocks in a similar fashion to snow golems. To do so, the player must place 4 blocks of iron in a T-shape, and then place a pumpkin or a jack-o-lantern on top. This is equivalent to 36 Iron ingots, making creation somewhat of a task. They will always spawn facing south.
  • The Iron Golem is a very, very powerful mob in Minecraft. They protect the villagers from hostile mobs. They have 50 hearts total.
  • He can be seen guarding the cage that holds the princess, implying that he is one of the 6 guardians. The other guardians being the Armored Ghost, Armored Fiend, Armored Archfiend, Diamond Golem and Ultimate Ghost. He is made out of iron. He has horns and red eyes. Like all other golems, the Iron Golem will take two less damage from all sword attacks. But unlike most of the golems black magic is ineffective. When he is defeated he turns into purple smoke and the princess is then released from the cage. In the Secret Quest the Iron Golem can be found in the Shrine of Judgment. The amount of HP that he has is 45 HP.
  • 800 Dosh and one of the following items: * Plains Iron * Iron Pickaxe __NOEDITSECTION__
  • Race: construct Alignment: true neutral Armor class: 30 Hit points: 99 Attack bonus: +23/+18/+13 Damage: 2d10+11 bludgeoning damage (creature weapon) Hit dice (level): 18 Challenge rating: 16 Size: large Trained skills:(‡) none Feats: darkvision, weapon proficiency (creature) Blueprint:(‡) nw_goliron Craft drop: bar of iron
  • Iron Golems were the first golems made, early in the Age of Magic, and they remained the most common type of golem on Erebus until late in the Age of Magic when some crafters spread their secrets to other races and the Copper Golems began to be mass produced. Even then, Iron Golems were superior, fusing Luchuirp fine craftsmanship with a sturdy, dependable metal.
  • Iron Golems are one of the two utility mobs. They are incredibly strong and tend to guard villages. Iron Golems can be spawned by the player by putting four blocks of iron in a T-shape and putting a Pumpkin on top. Iron Golems will attack any mob except Creepers with a two-hand uppercut that does 3-10 hearts of damage. This uppercut also launches the foe high enough to take fall damage. They do not attack Creepers probably because they explode and may damage the Village the Iron Golem protects. Iron Golems can spawn naturally in larger Villages around the town square. These will attack any hostile mob or entity that attacks the Villagers (in that point and the player) or the golem itself (unless the golem was created by the player that hit it).
  • The iron Golem is an enemy found in caves and mountains. It is a enemy which is very tricky to beat.
  • [view] • [talk] Iron Golems are tough utility Mobs, built with four Blocks of Iron and one Pumpkin or Jack o' Lantern. They are immune to drowning, fall damage, and knockback. Iron Golems will naturally spawn in Villages with at least 21 Doors and 15 Villagers. Iron Golems are better known for being created by players, and can be created by building a vertical T of 4 Iron Blocks, and then placing a Pumpkin on top.
  • The Iron Golem, most powerful of constructs: fearless, unrelenting, and nigh indestructible. Standing over 12 feet tall, this lord of metal towers over pretenders at that title. It is almost totally immune to magic and highly resistant to normal weapons and physical attacks. The Warforged can claim sentience, even cherish a belief in their own souls and the possibility of an afterlife. The Iron Golem has neither of these things, and cares not at all. Indeed, should a Warforged encounter an Iron Golem one-on-one, the Warforged should expect to quickly put his belief in an afterlife to the test.
  • The Iron golem is the final foe in the Golem Tower. It is usually the first with metal armor that a wizard encounters. Gold: 4-8 Hats: Adventurer's Helm Antique Helm Helm of Stability Imp Lord's Helm Novice's Hat Roughspun Hat Sturdy Hat Robes: Chillcloak Roughspun Robe Senior Novice's Robe Boots: Adventurer's Boots Novice's Shoes Plated Boots Slippers of Rites Soldiers Wraps Wands: Athames: Novice's Athame Amulets:
  • The iron golem is one of the tougher golems. Their breath is poisonous and can drain your strength. On creation, they have a chance of a battle axe or a two-handed sword or a bow and 3-14 arrows or a longsword or a lucern hammer or (64% chance) nothing. They are not eligible for a random offensive item. Lightning slows them, and fire heals them - possibly by welding in their dents - but they are hurt by rust traps and rust monsters.
Leader
  • Unknown
side
  • CLOUDS
Level
  • 18
  • 160
Strength
  • 280
Alignment
Length
  • 0.4
Attack
  • 7
res fire
  • 90
res magic
  • 0
numberOfAttacks
  • 2
animationEffect
  • 0
attackVoc
  • bong
strikes
  • 2
res physical
  • 50
imageNumber
  • 58
hitChance
  • 40
dmgPerStrike
  • 50
res energy
  • 50
res elec
  • 100
loopAnimation
  • 0
rangeAttack
  • 0
res poison
  • 80
specialAttack
  • 0
idleSound
  • 158
hatesClass
  • 16
res cold
  • 100
dcterms:subject
crecla
  • Golem
Row 4 info
  • Update 0.12.1
Unique
  • No
Corpse
  • Constructs don't leave corpses.
BaseHP
  • 5350
Will
  • 6
Loot Tier
  • 6
DESCRIP
  • The Iron golem is the final foe in the Golem Tower. It is usually the first Golem with metal armor that a wizard encounters.
maxatk
  • N/A
maxlvl
  • 99
Fort
  • 6
Flying
  • 0
expgained
  • 100
BaseDEF
  • 5690
Row 1 info
  • Neutral Mob
basemaxhp
  • 12480
Reflex
  • 5
evolutionstep
  • 1
Mana
  • 980
Hat
  • Antique Helm
  • Novice's Hat
  • Roughspun Hat
  • Adventurer's Helm
  • Sturdy Hat
  • Helm of Stability
  • Imp Lord's Helm
trecar
  • Keen Eyes
  • Myth Shield
  • Snow Shield
DEX
  • 9
Heal
  • 150
type of hero
  • Golems
MagicRes
  • Very high
basemaxdef
  • 13280
Damage Type
  • Physical
Row 4 title
  • First Appearance
feats
maxdef
  • N/A
Self
  • 180
Luminance
  • 0
maxwis
  • N/A
baseagi
  • 2730
loc3date
  • July 2013; August 2013
Spell
  • Scorpion
  • Fire Cat
  • Lightning Bats
  • Myth Shield
  • Thunder Snake
monsterType
  • 5
IsHostile
  • Yes
AttackType
  • 0
basemaxwis
  • 7170
basemaxatk
  • 10050
lastwords
  • Skrrrakk.. Feeling a Little... Rusty!
loc2date
  • March 2013
damsch
  • Fire
basemaxagi
  • 6380
Monster Memory
  • This monstrous construct has been molded from pieces of cast iron, like a monstrous marionette. Its joints squeak rustily as it walks.
Related Quests
nextrarity
  • Epic
snack
  • Blonde Strawberry
Robe
  • Chillcloak
  • Roughspun Robe
  • Senior Novice's Robe
Minion
  • Clockwork Golem
KPL
  • Unknown
Row 1 title
  • Type
Stamina
  • 16
  • 1280
confident
  • y
SeeInvis
  • No
Missile Attack
  • --
str
  • 33
Row 2 title
  • Health
SeeInDark
  • No
CHA
  • 3
alignment3e
  • Always [neutral]]
alignment5e
Resistances
  • fire, cold, sleep, electricity, poison
Sprite
  • 56.0
Skill Tree
evostep
  • Iron Golem
  • Iron Golem II
type4e
Quickness
  • 180
Prerequisites
noteworthyinfo
  • slow
BaseATK
  • 4310
itemdropped
  • iron
Quest
  • Animation
  • The Final Piece
Row 3 info
  • 3
Rarity
  • Epic
damperpip
  • 105
Row 3 title
  • Drops
Patch Introduced
athame
  • Novice's Athame
maxagi
  • N/A
resref
  • nw_goliron
Loot
  • 25000
Wis
  • 11
maxHP
  • N/A
basewis
  • 3070
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Number
  • 58
Gold
  • 0
  • 4
Defense
  • 5
Special
  • *Immune to fire *Vulnerable to shock *Vulnerable to water *Very often shrugs off bolts and other resistible magic *Immune to petrification *Breathes fire *Construct abilities **Cannot be sacrificed **Immune to death rays, stunning, blindness, paralysis, and poison **Immune to telepathic mindcraft
Box Title
  • Iron Golems
Goals
  • None
AB
  • +23/+18/+13
Field
  • 0
Faction
Origin
  • Minecraft
Gems
  • 10
Endurance
  • 280
Skills
  • none
  • Super Strenght, Super Resistance
Speed
  • 6
  • 24
Sound
  • Irongolemres.ogg
filename
  • IRONGOLSres.ogg
Other
  • Summon; Only one Golem of any type can be active at a time; Reflects melee damage to attackers
loc
  • Cemetery
  • Candela Pact
  • Tier Pacts
  • Bloodmist Banquet
  • Celebration Pacts
  • Deyos Pact
  • Helios' Loot
Difficulty
  • 22
DR
  • 30
Name
  • Iron Golem
  • Iron golem
  • iron golem
Type
Align
  • 0
Frequency
  • Very rare
Caption
  • Iron Golem
desc
  • Summon a powerful Golem at the cost of a metal item. The Golem takes the properties of the sacrificed item.
size3e
  • Large
challenge3e
  • 13
type3e
type5e
origin4e
subtype4e
electricimmune
  • -50.0
loc4date
  • October 2013
loc1date
  • March 2013
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worth
  • 21380
exp
  • 0
con
  • 10
Language
  • None, Understands the languages of its creator but can't speak
Drop
  • 3
Weight
  • 2000
  • 5000
imagewidth
  • 150
Coordination
  • 180
Alias
  • None
Hobby
  • None
cr
  • 16
Height
  • Unknown
  • 12'
Title
  • Iron Golem
Pos
  • left
mr
  • 60
HD
  • 18
XP
  • 500000
Icon
  • Irongolem.jpg
Skill
  • 10
  • Mad Swing
Rank
  • 2
House
  • Prop House 2
Class
  • D
  • Golem
  • Necromancer
AC
  • 3
  • 30
Description
  • Iron golem is a type of monster in ADOM. In keeping with the natural order of materials, iron golems are stronger than stone golems but weaker than steel golems. Like steel golems they have a fire breath attack, are immune to fire attacks, and are highly vulnerable to shock attacks. It is also possible to deal damage to an iron golem by throwing a potion of water at it.
  • Iron Golem Sound
Weaknesses
  • Acid, Lightning, Bludgeon
  • Smashing damage water
Cost
  • Mana
Symbol
  • Y
elite
  • y
Event
  • The Firecell Dragons
Stats
  • Level: 1, DV: 10, PV: 18, Hits: 80, Attacks: 1, Speed: 100.
Updated
int
  • 3
Attacks
  • Bludgeon, Fire
  • Weapon 4d10, Poison breath
School
  • Storm
Occupation
  • Defending villagers or the player from hostile mobs.
ID
  • 681
HP
  • 99
  • 120
  • 300
Boots
  • Soldiers Wraps
  • Adventurer's Boots
  • Novice's Shoes
  • Slippers of Rites
  • Plated Boots
Fullname
  • Iron Golem
RES
  • Active
ACC
  • 24
Focus
  • 180
Damage
  • 2
  • 10
  • to
Gender
  • O
Growth
  • Normal
Health
  • 200
  • 1100
Race
Craft
  • bar of iron
Experience
  • 545
  • 25000
Vision
World
  • Wizard City
Location
  • Random
  • Golem Court
  • caves mountains
Size
  • Tall
  • large
wikipage disambiguates
nontradable
  • 1
skill image
  • Iron Golem.jpg
synergies
Resistance
  • Immune to non-enchanted weapons below Mithril
Spawn
  • In Villages or built by a player
itemDrop
  • 0
genocidable
  • No
IdS
  • villager_golem
resistances conveyed
  • None
nutr
  • 0
challenge5e
  • 16
size5e
  • Large
subloc
  • Golem Tower
3e
  • 250
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  • Iron golem is a type of monster in ADOM. In keeping with the natural order of materials, iron golems are stronger than stone golems but weaker than steel golems. Like steel golems they have a fire breath attack, are immune to fire attacks, and are highly vulnerable to shock attacks. It is also possible to deal damage to an iron golem by throwing a potion of water at it.
  • __NOEDITSECTION__
  • Iron Golems are the strongest golems after adamantite golems . They require +3 or greater weapons to hit them; for example: Flail of Ages, Carsomyr, Runehammer, Crom Faeyr, etc. Some locations of iron golems are: the de'Arnise Keep, possibly in the Windspear Hills dungeon, etc. Iron golems are the same size as adamantite golems. They have some physical damage resistance, but not even close to the resistance of adamantite golems. They have a high magic resistance but are vulnerable to Melf's Minute Meteors.
  • The iron golem is one of the tougher golems. Their breath is poisonous and can drain your strength. On creation, they have a chance of a battle axe or a two-handed sword or a bow and 3-14 arrows or a longsword or a lucern hammer or (64% chance) nothing. They are not eligible for a random offensive item. Lightning slows them, and fire heals them - possibly by welding in their dents - but they are hurt by rust traps and rust monsters. When killed, an iron golem's corpse will be some number of the infamous iron chains, widely considered one of the most useless items in NetHack--although some players do find the occasional odd job for one, such as keeping an Elbereth activated or marking the Vibrating square. As iron chains are quite rare, it is worth consulting that entry when you dispatch an iron golem.
  • Obsidian has confirmed that iron golems will be included in NWN2. This article is a stub. You can help NWN2Wiki by [ expanding it].
  • Iron golems are Northrend runic golems made of iron. They can be found in the Howling Fjord and Ulduar.
  • Monster Level: 11 Hit Points: 90-92 Damage: 7 - 15 Armour: Unknown Base Experience: 55 Combat Messages: The Iron Golem attempts to slam into you with their huge frame! (Damage: Physical Slamming). The Iron Golem tries to crush you with a metallic fist! (Damage: Physical Crushing).
  • Iron Golem is a Necromancer Skill in Diablo II.
  • The Iron golem is the final foe in the Golem Tower. It is usually the first with metal armor that a wizard encounters. Gold: 4-8 Hats: Adventurer's Helm Antique Helm Helm of Stability Imp Lord's Helm Novice's Hat Roughspun Hat Sturdy Hat Robes: Chillcloak Roughspun Robe Senior Novice's Robe Boots: Adventurer's Boots Novice's Shoes Plated Boots Slippers of Rites Soldiers Wraps Wands: Athames: Novice's Athame Amulets: Rings: Decks: Pets: House: Prop House 2 Treasure Cards: Keen Eyes Myth Shield Snow Shield Reagents: Snacks: Blonde Strawberry Mounts: The Final Piece Animation Documentation on how to edit this page can be found at
  • Iron Golems are of the Neutral Mobs that were added in Update 0.12.1 alongside Snow Golems. They are powerful Mobs that attack Hostile Mobs to protect Villagers or the Player.
  • Iron Golems are large, neutral mobs in Minecraft whose main purpose is to protect villagers. They are hostile when attacked by the player or when a player or a hostile mob is attacking the villagers. Iron golems will automatically spawn in NPC Villages provided there are 15 villagers. It does not have to be a naturally generated village; as long as there are 15 villagers and a house, an iron golem will spawn. The player may create them using blocks in a similar fashion to snow golems. To do so, the player must place 4 blocks of iron in a T-shape, and then place a pumpkin or a jack-o-lantern on top. This is equivalent to 36 Iron ingots, making creation somewhat of a task. They will always spawn facing south.
  • The Iron Golem is a very, very powerful mob in Minecraft. They protect the villagers from hostile mobs. They have 50 hearts total.
  • He can be seen guarding the cage that holds the princess, implying that he is one of the 6 guardians. The other guardians being the Armored Ghost, Armored Fiend, Armored Archfiend, Diamond Golem and Ultimate Ghost. He is made out of iron. He has horns and red eyes. Like all other golems, the Iron Golem will take two less damage from all sword attacks. But unlike most of the golems black magic is ineffective. When he is defeated he turns into purple smoke and the princess is then released from the cage. In the Secret Quest the Iron Golem can be found in the Shrine of Judgment. The amount of HP that he has is 45 HP.
  • 800 Dosh and one of the following items: * Plains Iron * Iron Pickaxe __NOEDITSECTION__
  • Race: construct Alignment: true neutral Armor class: 30 Hit points: 99 Attack bonus: +23/+18/+13 Damage: 2d10+11 bludgeoning damage (creature weapon) Hit dice (level): 18 Challenge rating: 16 Size: large Trained skills:(‡) none Feats: darkvision, weapon proficiency (creature) Blueprint:(‡) nw_goliron Craft drop: bar of iron
  • Iron Golems were the first golems made, early in the Age of Magic, and they remained the most common type of golem on Erebus until late in the Age of Magic when some crafters spread their secrets to other races and the Copper Golems began to be mass produced. Even then, Iron Golems were superior, fusing Luchuirp fine craftsmanship with a sturdy, dependable metal.
  • Iron Golems are one of the two utility mobs. They are incredibly strong and tend to guard villages. Iron Golems can be spawned by the player by putting four blocks of iron in a T-shape and putting a Pumpkin on top. Iron Golems will attack any mob except Creepers with a two-hand uppercut that does 3-10 hearts of damage. This uppercut also launches the foe high enough to take fall damage. They do not attack Creepers probably because they explode and may damage the Village the Iron Golem protects. Iron Golems can spawn naturally in larger Villages around the town square. These will attack any hostile mob or entity that attacks the Villagers (in that point and the player) or the golem itself (unless the golem was created by the player that hit it).
  • The iron Golem is an enemy found in caves and mountains. It is a enemy which is very tricky to beat.
  • [view] • [talk] Iron Golems are tough utility Mobs, built with four Blocks of Iron and one Pumpkin or Jack o' Lantern. They are immune to drowning, fall damage, and knockback. Iron Golems will naturally spawn in Villages with at least 21 Doors and 15 Villagers. Iron Golems are better known for being created by players, and can be created by building a vertical T of 4 Iron Blocks, and then placing a Pumpkin on top.
  • The Iron Golem, most powerful of constructs: fearless, unrelenting, and nigh indestructible. Standing over 12 feet tall, this lord of metal towers over pretenders at that title. It is almost totally immune to magic and highly resistant to normal weapons and physical attacks. The Warforged can claim sentience, even cherish a belief in their own souls and the possibility of an afterlife. The Iron Golem has neither of these things, and cares not at all. Indeed, should a Warforged encounter an Iron Golem one-on-one, the Warforged should expect to quickly put his belief in an afterlife to the test.
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