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'''Golem''' is a definition for creatures that are considered to be animated statues, and who share similar characteristics. There are no official definition for golems as a group, and in fact the manuals only mention is that golems (as a group) have neutral [[morale]] and immunity to [[poison]]. However, there are also other immunities to creatures' [[Special ability|special abilities]] and [[Spell immunity|spells]] that are common to all golems. Based on these common characteristics, the only creatures considered to be solely golems are:
'''Golem''' is a definition for creatures that are considered to be [[non-living]] animated statues, and who share similar characteristics. There are no official definition for golems, and in fact the manuals only refers to golems as a group while stating that they have neutral [[morale]] and immunity to [[poison]]. However, there are also other immunities to creatures' [[Special ability|special abilities]] and [[Spell immunity|spells]] that are common to all golems. [[Stone and Obsidian Gargoyle|Stone and Obsidian Gargoyles]], as well as [[Crystal Dragon]]s have very similar traits and description as golems, but in in the previously stated reasons are not considered to be golems. However, like golems they are both [[non-living]] creatures Based on the common characteristics, the only creatures considered to be golems the following.


{{Golems}}
{{Golems}}


[[Stone and Obsidian Gargoyle|Stone and Obsidian Gargoyles]], as well as [[Crystal Dragon]]s have very similar traits as golems, but in in the previously stated reasons are not considered to be golems.
=== Common characteristics for all golems: ===
* [[Spell damage resistance]]
* Immunity to following special abilities:
** {{Cn|Azure Dragon}}: [[Fear]]
** {{Cn|Ghost Dragon}}: [[Aging]]
** {{Cn|Lich}}[[Lich_and_Power_Lich| and Power Lich]]: [[Death cloud|Death Cloud]]
** {{Cn|Mighty Gorgon}}: [[Death stare|Death Stare]]
** {{Cn|Pit Lord}}: [[Summon demons|Summon Demons]]
** {{Cn|Vampire Lord}}: [[Life drain|Life Drain]]
** {{Cn|Wyvern Monarch}}: [[Poison]]
** {{Cn|Zombie}}: [[Disease]]
* Immunity to following spells:
** {{Sn|Animate Dead}}
** {{Sn|Resurrection}}
** {{Sn|Destroy Undead}}
*{{Mind spells}}


== Common characteristics ==


===== Heroes with a specialty =====


==Resist==
*{{H|Josephine|Alchemist}} has golems as a [[Specialty#Creature_specialties|specialty]].
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:{{Sn|Resurrection}}
:{{Sn|Animate Dead}}
:{{Sn|Destroy Undead}}
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== [[Mind spells]] ==
{{Mind spells}}


[[Category: Terms]]
[[Category: Terms]]
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Revision as of 05:51, 21 May 2018

Golem is a definition for creatures that are considered to be non-living animated statues, and who share similar characteristics. There are no official definition for golems, and in fact the manuals only refers to golems as a group while stating that they have neutral morale and immunity to poison. However, there are also other immunities to creatures' special abilities and spells that are common to all golems. Stone and Obsidian Gargoyles, as well as Crystal Dragons have very similar traits and description as golems, but in in the previously stated reasons are not considered to be golems. However, like golems they are both non-living creatures Based on the common characteristics, the only creatures considered to be golems the following.

Golems:                          

Common characteristics for all golems:


Heroes with a specialty