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{{Creature
{{Tower creatures}}{{Creature
  | lvl      = 3
  | AI_Value = 250
  | Town      = Tower
  | Name      = Stone Golem
  | Name      = Stone golem
  | Attack    = 7
  | Attack    = 7
  | Defence   = 10
  | Defense   = 10
  | Speed    = 3
  | Speed    = 3
  | Growth    = 6
  | Growth    = 6
  | Damage    = 4–5
  | Damage    = 4–5
  | Health    = 30
  | Health    = 30
| Shots    = -
  | Cost      = 150
  | Cost      = 150
  | Special  = [[Damage resistance]] 50% + [[Unliving]]
  | Special  = [[Spell damage resistance]] 50%<br>• [[Golem]]
  | U_name    = Iron golem
| U_AI_Value= 412
  | U_attack  = 9
  | U_name    = Iron Golem
| U_defence = 10
  | U_attack  = '''9'''
  | U_speed  = 5
  | U_speed  = '''5'''
| U_damage  = 4–5
  | U_health  = '''35'''
  | U_health  = 35
| U_shots  = -
  | U_cost    = 200
  | U_cost    = 200
  | U_special = [[Damage resistance]] 75% + [[Unliving]]
  | U_special = [[Spell damage resistance]] 75%<br>• [[Golem]]
| No_shots  =
| No_ushots =
}}  
}}  


'''Stone golems and iron golems''' are level 3 creatures of [[tower]]. They are recruited from [[golem factory]].
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'''Stone Golems and Iron Golems''' are level 3 creatures of [[Tower]]. They are recruited from [[Golem Factory]].


Stone and iron golems are built and animated through a process involving both precise craftsmanship and complex magic. Though slow, they are strong and durable combatants. Stone
''"Stone and iron golems are built and animated through a process involving both precise craftsmanship and complex magic. Though slow, they are strong and durable combatants. Stone golems take half damage from spell attacks, while iron golems take only a quarter of such damage."{{-}}<sup>[[Restoration of Erathia Manual Page 113|RoE manual]]''</sup>
golems take half damage from spell attacks, while iron golems take only a quarter of such damage.


{{Town creatures
<div style="clear:left;"></div>
| town  = Tower
== Heroes with a specialty ==
| lvl_1  = Gremlin
 
| lvl_1A = Master gremlin
*{{H|Josephine|Alchemist}} has golems as a [[Specialty#Creature_specialties|specialty]], which increases the attack and defense skills of any stone or iron golems for each level attained after 3rd level, and gives them a [[speed]] bonus of 1.
| lvl_2  = Stone gargoyle
 
| lvl_2A = Obsidian gargoyle
== Tactics and info ==
| lvl_3  = Stone golem
{{Fanopinion}}
| lvl_3A = Iron golem
 
  | lvl_4  = Mage
Their only problem is their low speed. In early game they can be okay, also serving as protectors for your [[Master Gremlin]]s, but later on it's recommended to leave them in the castle, as to not slow down your hero. However, they are good castle defenders, boasting low cost and natural magic resistance, and can still be used for final battles, as any slow unit, since it doesn't matter that much whether you're slowed down or not at the end of the game.
| lvl_4A = Arch mage
 
| lvl_5  = Genie
==Trivia==
| lvl_5A = Master genie
In the in-game portrait, Stone Golems are shown wearing a helmet and having something that looks like a mustache, despite the fact that everywhere else (including battles) they don't have any of these. This is probably due to the team deciding to change the look of the unit right before the release and forgetting to fix the portrait after that.
| lvl_6  = Naga
 
| lvl_6A = Naga queen
{{creature 'see also'}}
| lvl_7  = Giant
| lvl_7A = Titan
}}  


[[Category: Units]]
[[Category: Creatures]]

Revision as of 13:27, 25 April 2020

Tower creatures
Level 1
Gremlin Gremlin
Master Gremlin Master Gremlin
Level 2
Stone Gargoyle Stone Gargoyle
Obsidian Gargoyle Obsidian Gargoyle
Level 3
Stone Golem Stone Golem
Iron Golem Iron Golem
Level 4
Mage Mage
Arch Mage Arch Mage
Level 5
Genie Genie
Master Genie Master Genie
Level 6
Naga Naga
Naga Queen Naga Queen
Level 7
Giant Giant
Titan Titan
Towns
Castle Stronghold Inferno
Rampart Fortress Necropolis
Tower Conflux Dungeon
Factory Cove
Neutral
Statistics
Stone Golem
 Cost per troop 

150

Attack 7
Defense 10
Damage 4–5
Health 30
Speed 3
Movement Ground
Size 1
Growth 6
AI Value 250
 Special abilities:
Spell damage resistance 50%
Golem
Iron Golem
 Cost per troop 

200

Attack 9
Defense 10
Damage 4–5
Health 35
Speed 5
Movement Ground
Size 1
Growth 6
AI Value 412
 Special abilities:
Spell damage resistance 75%
Golem
Golem Factory  

Stone Golems and Iron Golems are level 3 creatures of Tower. They are recruited from Golem Factory.

"Stone and iron golems are built and animated through a process involving both precise craftsmanship and complex magic. Though slow, they are strong and durable combatants. Stone golems take half damage from spell attacks, while iron golems take only a quarter of such damage." RoE manual

Heroes with a specialty

  • Josephine Josephine the Alchemist has golems as a specialty, which increases the attack and defense skills of any stone or iron golems for each level attained after 3rd level, and gives them a speed bonus of 1.

Tactics and info

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Their only problem is their low speed. In early game they can be okay, also serving as protectors for your Master Gremlins, but later on it's recommended to leave them in the castle, as to not slow down your hero. However, they are good castle defenders, boasting low cost and natural magic resistance, and can still be used for final battles, as any slow unit, since it doesn't matter that much whether you're slowed down or not at the end of the game.

Trivia

In the in-game portrait, Stone Golems are shown wearing a helmet and having something that looks like a mustache, despite the fact that everywhere else (including battles) they don't have any of these. This is probably due to the team deciding to change the look of the unit right before the release and forgetting to fix the portrait after that.

See also: