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'''Diamond Golems''' are level 6 [[neutral creature]]s recruited from the [[Golem Factory]] but only when found on the [[Adventure Map]].
'''Diamond Golems''' are level 6 [[neutral creature|neutral creatures]] recruited from the [[Golem Factory]] but only when found on the [[Adventure Map]].


''"Like the [[Stone and Iron Golem]]s found in [[Tower town]]s, diamond and gold golems are highly crafted statues animated through magic..."{{-}}<sup>[[Restoration of Erathia Manual Page 117|RoE manual]]''</sup>
''"Like the {{hv|Stone and Iron Golem|StoneGolemIronGolem|text=Stone and Iron Golems}} found in [[Tower town|Tower towns]], diamond and gold golems are highly crafted statues animated through magic..."{{-}}<sup>[[Restoration of Erathia Manual Page 117|RoE manual]]''</sup>
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== Dwellings & Portraits ==
== Dwellings & Portraits ==
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=== Tactics ===
=== Tactics ===
Since they take only 5% damage from spells, they can be used by a hero who has learned [[Armageddon]], allowing you to sometimes wipe out your enemy's army in one spell, without hurting your own stack too much. There are much better options available out there (Namely: [[Efreet]], [[Black Dragon|Black]] and [[Gold Dragon]]s or [[Phoenix]]es), but Diamond Golems can be an option if need be.
Since they take only 5% damage from spells, they can be used by a hero who has learned [[Armageddon]], allowing you to sometimes wipe out your enemy's army in one spell, without hurting your own stack too much. There are much better options available out there (Namely: [[Efreet]], {{hv|Black Dragon|RedDragonBlackDragon|text=Black}} and {{hv|Gold Dragon|GreenDragonGoldDragon|text=Gold Dragons}} or {{hv|Phoenix|FirebirdPhoenix|text=Phoenixes}}), but Diamond Golems can be an option if need be.


If you have a stable access to their dwelling and enough resources, you might consider placing them into a town's garrison (but beware of [[morale]]).
If you have a stable access to their dwelling and enough resources, you might consider placing them into a town's garrison (but beware of [[morale]]).
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Diamond Golem
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Diamond Golems are level 6 neutral creatures recruited from the Golem Factory but only when found on the Adventure Map.

"Like the Stone and Iron Golems found in Tower towns, diamond and gold golems are highly crafted statues animated through magic..." RoE manual

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Toughness

They have very low defensive stats for a level 6 unit, the lowest health value if we exclude the Enchanter and also the lowest defense.

Offense

The Diamond Golems also have the lowest attack and damage values of a level 6 unit.

Efficiency and cost

Because they can be recruited pretty easily after taking a Golem Factory, and also due to their very low cost, they are units worth having in early game. However, later on they serve only as cannon fodder.

Tactics

Since they take only 5% damage from spells, they can be used by a hero who has learned Armageddon, allowing you to sometimes wipe out your enemy's army in one spell, without hurting your own stack too much. There are much better options available out there (Namely: Efreet, Black and Gold Dragons or Phoenixes), but Diamond Golems can be an option if need be.

If you have a stable access to their dwelling and enough resources, you might consider placing them into a town's garrison (but beware of morale).


See Also:

Firebird
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Phoenix
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Flying
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Growth
12 (+1) Horn of the Abyss Shadow of Death
6721
4929
Cost

3000 Horn of the Abyss2000 Shadow of Death

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Green Dragon
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18
40–50
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10
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Flying
Size
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Growth
1
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3654
Cost

2400

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Dragon. Flies. Breath attack. Immune to spells level 1–3.
Gold Dragon
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Flying
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Growth
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4000

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Dragon. Flies. Breath attack. Immune to spells level 1–4.
Red Dragon
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Flying
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5003 Horn of the Abyss4702 Shadow of Death
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2500

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Dragon. Flies. Breath attack. Immune to spells level 1–3.
Black Dragon
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25
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Flying
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2
Growth
1
8721
6783
Cost

4000

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Stone Golem
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10
4–5
30
3
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Ground
Size
1
Growth
6
260
339
Cost

150

Iron Golem
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10
4–5
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Ground
Size
1
Growth
6
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Cost

200