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[[File:FFVI Golem Summon.png|right|250px|thumb|Golem in ''Final Fantasy VI''.]]
 
[[File:FFVI Golem Summon.png|right|250px|thumb|Golem in ''Final Fantasy VI''.]]
{{Q|Like Alexander, this Esper was made before the war. Shields vs. some attacks.|''Final Fantasy VI'' PlayStation esper section}}
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{{Quote|Like Alexander, this Esper was made before the war. Shields vs. some attacks.|''Final Fantasy VI'' PlayStation esper section}}
'''Golem''' {{j|ゴーレム|Gōremu}} is a [[List of summons|summon]] and enemy that appears in various games in the [[Final Fantasy (series)|''Final Fantasy'']] series. They often appear as humanoid giants that are usually composed of inorganic material such as clay, rock, and metal. As a summon, its special ability, Earth Wall, puts up a barrier that absorbs physical attacks. As an enemy, the recurring types of golem are the [[Stone Golem]] and [[Mythril Golem]].
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'''Golem''' {{j|ゴーレム|Gōremu}} is a [[List of summons|summon]] and enemy that appears in various games in the [[Final Fantasy series|''Final Fantasy'']] series. They often appear as humanoid giants that are usually composed of inorganic material such as clay, rock, and metal. As a summon, its special ability, Earth Wall, puts up a barrier that absorbs physical attacks. As an enemy, the recurring types of golem are the [[Stone Golem]] and [[Mythril Golem]].
   
 
==Appearances==
 
==Appearances==
 
===''[[Final Fantasy]]''===
 
===''[[Final Fantasy]]''===
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[[File:ClayGolem-ff1-psp.png|right|Clay Golem in ''Final Fantasy''.]]
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[[File:ClayGolem-ff1-psp.png|right|Clay Golem.]]
 
Golem-type enemies include the [[Stone Golem (Final Fantasy)|Stone Golem]], [[Clay Golem (Final Fantasy)|Clay Golem]], [[Iron Golem (Final Fantasy)|Iron Golem]], and [[Mythril Golem (Final Fantasy)|Mythril Golem]]. Golem-type enemies are resistant to status ailments and magic.
 
Golem-type enemies include the [[Stone Golem (Final Fantasy)|Stone Golem]], [[Clay Golem (Final Fantasy)|Clay Golem]], [[Iron Golem (Final Fantasy)|Iron Golem]], and [[Mythril Golem (Final Fantasy)|Mythril Golem]]. Golem-type enemies are resistant to status ailments and magic.
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===''[[Final Fantasy II]]''===
 
===''[[Final Fantasy II]]''===
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[[File:FFII - Woodgolem PSP.png|left|50px|The Wood Golem from ''Final Fantasy II''.]]
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[[File:FFII - Woodgolem PSP.png|left|50px|The Wood Golem.]]
 
The golem-type enemies in this game are the [[Stone Golem (Final Fantasy II)|Stone Golem]], [[Mythril Golem (Final Fantasy II)|Mythril Golem]], [[Wood Golem]], and [[Gold Golem]]. Golems in this game have high defenses and resist many types of damage, but all have one weakness to a specific type of magic.
 
The golem-type enemies in this game are the [[Stone Golem (Final Fantasy II)|Stone Golem]], [[Mythril Golem (Final Fantasy II)|Mythril Golem]], [[Wood Golem]], and [[Gold Golem]]. Golems in this game have high defenses and resist many types of damage, but all have one weakness to a specific type of magic.
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===''[[Final Fantasy IV]]''===
 
===''[[Final Fantasy IV]]''===
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[[File:FF4PSP Steel Golem.png|right|A Steel Golem in ''Final Fantasy IV Complete Collection''.]]
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[[File:FF4PSP Steel Golem.png|right|A Steel Golem (PSP).]]
 
Golems include [[Mythril Golem (Final Fantasy IV)|Mythril Golem]], [[Steel Golem (Final Fantasy IV)|Steel Golem]], and [[Stone Golem (Final Fantasy IV)|Stone Golem]]. They have high HP and strong physical attacks.
 
Golems include [[Mythril Golem (Final Fantasy IV)|Mythril Golem]], [[Steel Golem (Final Fantasy IV)|Steel Golem]], and [[Stone Golem (Final Fantasy IV)|Stone Golem]]. They have high HP and strong physical attacks.
   
 
====''[[Final Fantasy IV -Interlude-]]''====
 
====''[[Final Fantasy IV -Interlude-]]''====
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Returning golems from ''Final Fantasy IV'' include [[Mythril Golem (Final Fantasy IV -Interlude-)|Mythril Golem]], [[Steel Golem (Final Fantasy IV -Interlude-)|Steel Golem]], and [[Stone Golem (Final Fantasy IV -Interlude-)|Stone Golem]].
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Golem enemies that are are [[Mythril Golem (Final Fantasy IV -Interlude-)|Mythril Golem]], [[Steel Golem (Final Fantasy IV -Interlude-)|Steel Golem]], and [[Stone Golem (Final Fantasy IV -Interlude-)|Stone Golem]].
   
 
====''[[Final Fantasy IV: The After Years]]''====
 
====''[[Final Fantasy IV: The After Years]]''====
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The [[Stone Golem (The After Years)|Stone Golem]], [[Steel Golem (The After Years)|Steel Golem]] and [[Mythril Golem (The After Years)|Mythril Golem]] reappear, and are joined by the [[Adamantite Golem (The After Years)|Adamantite Golem]]. There are also new, elemental golems, which include the [[Melt Golem]], [[Hydro Golem]] and [[Blast Golem]].
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The [[Stone Golem (The After Years)|Stone Golem]], [[Steel Golem (The After Years)|Steel Golem]] and [[Mythril Golem (The After Years)|Mythril Golem]] appear, joined by the [[Adamantite Golem (The After Years)|Adamantite Golem]]. There are also new, elemental golems, which include the [[Melt Golem]], [[Hydro Golem]] and [[Blast Golem]].
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===''[[Final Fantasy V]]''===
 
===''[[Final Fantasy V]]''===
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:''For the summon sequence, click [[Golem (creature)/Summon sequences|here]].''
 
:''For the summon sequence, click [[Golem (creature)/Summon sequences|here]].''
[[File:FFV Golem.png|left|100px|Golem in ''Final Fantasy V''.]]
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[[File:FFV Golem.png|left|100px|Golem.]]
 
The [[Stone Golem (Final Fantasy V)|Stone Golem]] and [[Adamantite Golem (Final Fantasy V)|Adamantite Golem]] appear. Though it is not a golem-type enemy, the [[Undead Husk]] is a palette swap of them.
 
The [[Stone Golem (Final Fantasy V)|Stone Golem]] and [[Adamantite Golem (Final Fantasy V)|Adamantite Golem]] appear. Though it is not a golem-type enemy, the [[Undead Husk]] is a palette swap of them.
   
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The battle is a [[fixed encounter]] in the screen with bones lying on the grass. If the party defeats the monsters, Golem joins as a Level 3 Summon. The player obtains the spell in the inventory as an item, and the player needs to use it for it to be listed in summon section. Golem can also be fought in [[Interdimensional Rift]] if not obtained from Drakenvale.
 
The battle is a [[fixed encounter]] in the screen with bones lying on the grass. If the party defeats the monsters, Golem joins as a Level 3 Summon. The player obtains the spell in the inventory as an item, and the player needs to use it for it to be listed in summon section. Golem can also be fought in [[Interdimensional Rift]] if not obtained from Drakenvale.
   
Golem costs 18 MP to summon and makes the party invulnerable to physical damage for a time being. The formula for how long Earthen Wall lasts when used is as follows:
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Golem costs 18 MP to summon and negates a given amount of physical damage to the party. The formula for how much protection is afforded per cast is as follows:
 
:<math>Wall HP = (20 + Level) * 50</math>
 
:<math>Wall HP = (20 + Level) * 50</math>
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===''[[Final Fantasy VI]]''===
 
===''[[Final Fantasy VI]]''===
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[[File:Golem - FF6 iOS.png|right|Golem (iOS).]]
 
[[File:Golem - FF6 iOS.png|right|Golem (iOS).]]
 
{{main|Golem (Final Fantasy VI)}}
 
{{main|Golem (Final Fantasy VI)}}
Golem's [[Magicite (Final Fantasy VI)|magicite]] can be purchased at the [[Auction House (Final Fantasy VI)|auction]] for an overall price of 20,000 [[gil]]. After he has been summoned, his hand will appear and block any physical attack the enemy makes against the party, but only until his hit points are depleted, which are equal to the caster's HP when cast. He costs 33 MP to summon. As a magicite, he teaches [[Magic (Final Fantasy VI command)#Protect|Protect]] (x5), [[Magic (Final Fantasy VI command)#Stop|Stop]] (x5) and [[Magic (Final Fantasy VI command)#Cura|Cura]] (x5). He provides a [[stat growth|+2 Bonus]] of [[Stamina (stat)|when leveling up.
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Golem's [[Magicite (Final Fantasy VI)|magicite]] can be purchased at the [[Auction House (Final Fantasy VI)|auction]] for an overall price of 20,000 [[gil]]. After he has been summoned, his hand will appear and block any physical attack the enemy makes against the party, but only until his hit points are depleted, which are equal to the caster's HP when cast. He costs 33 MP to summon. As a magicite, he teaches [[Protect (Final Fantasy VI)|Protect]] (x5), [[Stop (Final Fantasy VI)|Stop]] (x5) and [[Cura (Final Fantasy VI)|Cura]] (x5). He provides a [[stat growth|+2 Bonus]] of [[Stamina (stat)|Stamina]] when leveling up.
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===''[[Final Fantasy VII]]''===
 
===''[[Final Fantasy VII]]''===
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[[File:Golem FF7.png|left|100px|A Golem.]]
 
[[File:Golem FF7.png|left|100px|A Golem.]]
 
The [[Golem (Final Fantasy VII)|Golem]], [[Armored Golem (Final Fantasy VII)|Armored Golem]], and [[Ice Golem (Final Fantasy VII)|Ice Golem]] appear. All three golem-types share the attack pattern of moving closer to and further from the party in battle, their stats and attacks changing as they move.
 
The [[Golem (Final Fantasy VII)|Golem]], [[Armored Golem (Final Fantasy VII)|Armored Golem]], and [[Ice Golem (Final Fantasy VII)|Ice Golem]] appear. All three golem-types share the attack pattern of moving closer to and further from the party in battle, their stats and attacks changing as they move.
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====''[[Before Crisis -Final Fantasy VII-]]''====
 
====''[[Before Crisis -Final Fantasy VII-]]''====
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{{Enemy-stub|Before Crisis -Final Fantasy VII-}}
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{{Enemy section|Before Crisis -Final Fantasy VII-}}
   
 
===''[[Final Fantasy IX]]''===
 
===''[[Final Fantasy IX]]''===
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[[File:SandGolem-FFIX.jpg|right|125px|A Sand Golem.]]
 
[[File:SandGolem-FFIX.jpg|right|125px|A Sand Golem.]]
 
The only golem to appear is the [[Sand Golem]]. It is unique in that reducing its HP to zero does not kill it—players must target and destroy the golem's red core to kill it.
 
The only golem to appear is the [[Sand Golem]]. It is unique in that reducing its HP to zero does not kill it—players must target and destroy the golem's red core to kill it.
   
 
===''[[Final Fantasy XI]]''===
 
===''[[Final Fantasy XI]]''===
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{{main|Golem (Final Fantasy XI)}}
 
{{main|Golem (Final Fantasy XI)}}
 
[[File:Golem (FFXI).png|left|150px]]
 
[[File:Golem (FFXI).png|left|150px]]
Golems are often found in the ancient ruins or areas such as [[Fei'Yin]] and [[The Sanctuary of Zi'Tah]]. They are a member of the [[List of Final Fantasy XI enemies/Arcana|Arcana]] family of monsters, whose origins are often mysterious.
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Golems are often found in the ancient ruins or areas such as [[Fei'Yin]] and [[The Sanctuary of Zi'Tah]]. They are a member of the [[Final Fantasy XI enemies/Arcana|Arcana]] family of monsters, whose origins are often mysterious.
   
 
Despite often being named after "metallic" or "mineral" substances (Stone, Ore, Rock, Mythril or Darksteel), Golems all appear to be made of [[Mythril (item)|Mythril]], and when defeated can drop Mythril Ore as a reward to the victor. Golem Shards can also be retrieved from the fallen Golem, which can be crafted into Cermet Chunks—a high demand item.
 
Despite often being named after "metallic" or "mineral" substances (Stone, Ore, Rock, Mythril or Darksteel), Golems all appear to be made of [[Mythril (item)|Mythril]], and when defeated can drop Mythril Ore as a reward to the victor. Golem Shards can also be retrieved from the fallen Golem, which can be crafted into Cermet Chunks—a high demand item.
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===''[[Final Fantasy XII]]''===
 
===''[[Final Fantasy XII]]''===
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[[File:Ffxii-claygolem.jpg|right|150px|thumb|A Clay Golem from ''Final Fantasy XII''.]]
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[[File:Ffxii-claygolem.jpg|right|150px|thumb|A Clay Golem.]]
 
Golems are a genus of enemy. Their ranks include the [[Clay Golem (Final Fantasy XII)|Clay Golem]], [[Treant (Final Fantasy XII)|Treant]], [[Golem (Final Fantasy XII)|Golem]], [[Mythril Golem (Final Fantasy XII)|Mythril Golem]], and [[Babil (Final Fantasy XII)|Babil]]. The [[Roblon]] and [[Goliath (Final Fantasy XII)|Goliath]] are marks, and the [[Juggernaut (Final Fantasy XII)|Juggernaut]], [[Molen]], and [[Tower (Final Fantasy XII)|Tower]] are rare enemies.
 
Golems are a genus of enemy. Their ranks include the [[Clay Golem (Final Fantasy XII)|Clay Golem]], [[Treant (Final Fantasy XII)|Treant]], [[Golem (Final Fantasy XII)|Golem]], [[Mythril Golem (Final Fantasy XII)|Mythril Golem]], and [[Babil (Final Fantasy XII)|Babil]]. The [[Roblon]] and [[Goliath (Final Fantasy XII)|Goliath]] are marks, and the [[Juggernaut (Final Fantasy XII)|Juggernaut]], [[Molen]], and [[Tower (Final Fantasy XII)|Tower]] are rare enemies.
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====''[[Final Fantasy XII: Revenant Wings]]''====
 
====''[[Final Fantasy XII: Revenant Wings]]''====
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[[File:Golem RW.png|150px|right|Artwork of Golem]]
 
[[File:Golem RW.png|150px|right|Artwork of Golem]]
[[File:Ffxiirw Golem icon.png|right|Golem's sprite in ''Revenant Wings''.]]
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[[File:Ffxiirw Golem icon.png|right|Golem's sprite.]]
 
{{main|Golem (Revenant Wings)}}
 
{{main|Golem (Revenant Wings)}}
{{Q|Woodland colossus who stands watch over Nature's creation.|In-Game Description}}
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{{Quote|Woodland colossus who stands watch over Nature's creation.|In-Game Description}}
[[Golem (Revenant Wings)|Golem]] appears in this game as the Rank 2 Earth Physical [[Esper (Revenant Wings)|Yarhi]]. His special attack, Wild Charge, damages the target and inflicts [[Immobilize (status)|Immobilize]].
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[[Golem (Revenant Wings)|Golem]] appears as the Rank 2 Earth Physical [[Esper (Revenant Wings)|Yarhi]]. His special attack, Wild Charge, damages the target and inflicts [[Immobilize (status)|Immobilize]].
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===''[[Final Fantasy XIII]]''===
 
===''[[Final Fantasy XIII]]''===
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[[File:Uhlan.png|left|120px|An Uhlan.]]
 
[[File:Uhlan.png|left|120px|An Uhlan.]]
 
Golems are one of the subtype of militarized units. The two kinds of golems are [[Uhlan (Final Fantasy XIII)|Uhlan]] and [[Bulwarker]].
 
Golems are one of the subtype of militarized units. The two kinds of golems are [[Uhlan (Final Fantasy XIII)|Uhlan]] and [[Bulwarker]].
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====''[[Final Fantasy XIII-2]]''====
 
====''[[Final Fantasy XIII-2]]''====
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Golems reappear as one of the subtype classifications of militarized units. There are two types of golems called [[Dragoon (Final Fantasy XIII-2)|Dragoon]], and [[Lancer (Final Fantasy XIII-2)|Lancer]].
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Golems ias one of the subtype classifications of militarized units. There are two types of golems called [[Dragoon (Final Fantasy XIII-2)|Dragoon]], and [[Lancer (Final Fantasy XIII-2)|Lancer]].
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===''[[Final Fantasy XIV]]''===
 
===''[[Final Fantasy XIV]]''===
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{{Main|List of Final Fantasy XIV enemies/Soulkin#Golem}}
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{{Main|Final Fantasy XIV enemies/Soulkin#Golem}}
[[File:Golem XIV.jpg|200px|right]]
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[[File:Golem XIV.png|200px|right]]
 
Golems are a family of soulkin that can be found throughout Eorzea, appearing as standard enemies in the [[Central Shroud]], [[North Shroud]], [[Outer La Noscea]], [[Southern Thanalan]], and [[Churning Mists]] zones, as well as the [[Aquapolis]], [[Binding Coil of Bahamut]], [[Cutter's Cry]], and [[Sunken Temple of Qarn (Hard)]] dungeons.
 
Golems are a family of soulkin that can be found throughout Eorzea, appearing as standard enemies in the [[Central Shroud]], [[North Shroud]], [[Outer La Noscea]], [[Southern Thanalan]], and [[Churning Mists]] zones, as well as the [[Aquapolis]], [[Binding Coil of Bahamut]], [[Cutter's Cry]], and [[Sunken Temple of Qarn (Hard)]] dungeons.
   
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A [[Minion (Final Fantasy XIV)#Gravel Golem|Gravel Golem]] can be obtained as a [[Minion (Final Fantasy XIV)|minion]].
 
A [[Minion (Final Fantasy XIV)#Gravel Golem|Gravel Golem]] can be obtained as a [[Minion (Final Fantasy XIV)|minion]].
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===''[[Justice Monsters Five]]''===
 
===''[[Justice Monsters Five]]''===
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===''[[Final Fantasy Tactics]]''===
 
===''[[Final Fantasy Tactics]]''===
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[[File:FFT Golem.jpg|180px|left|Golem in ''Final Fantasy Tactics''.]]
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[[File:FFT Golem.jpg|180px|left|Golem.]]
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{{Quote|An esper that absorbs damage from physical attacks on behalf of allies until its limit is reached.|Description}}
Golem can be learned by [[Summoner (Tactics)|Summoners]], and blocks all attacks from the normal attack dealt by non-beast type unit, [[Jump (ability)|Jump]], [[Throw (ability)|Throw]], and [[Aim]] commands to the summoner's party until it has absorbed damage equal to the summoner's max HP. If Golem is recast before it has blocked enough damage, the amount of damage it can absorb will be reset to the caster's max HP. Also if more than one ally summon the Golem, only the last one's HP will be taken into account, not stacking up the HP pool of all casters.
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Golem can be learned by [[Summoner (Tactics)|Summoners]], and blocks all attacks from the normal attack dealt by non-beast type unit, [[Jump (ability)|Jump]], [[Throw (ability)|Throw]], and [[Aim (command)|Aim]] commands to the summoner's party until it has absorbed damage equal to the summoner's max HP. If Golem is recast before it has blocked enough damage, the amount of damage it can absorb will be reset to the caster's max HP. Also if more than one ally summon the Golem, only the last one's HP will be taken into account, not stacking up the HP pool of all casters.
   
 
It costs 40 MP to cast, has a speed of 34, and needs 500 JP to learn. It has a basic hit-rate of 100% regardless of the caster's magickal AT and [[Faith (stat)|Faith]]. However, a caster with zero Faith or under the status effect [[Atheist]] will actually miss the spell when summoning Golem.
 
It costs 40 MP to cast, has a speed of 34, and needs 500 JP to learn. It has a basic hit-rate of 100% regardless of the caster's magickal AT and [[Faith (stat)|Faith]]. However, a caster with zero Faith or under the status effect [[Atheist]] will actually miss the spell when summoning Golem.
   
 
In the [[PlayStation]] version, when summoned, the caster will sometimes chant, "Earth-minded soul, protect us! Golem!"
 
In the [[PlayStation]] version, when summoned, the caster will sometimes chant, "Earth-minded soul, protect us! Golem!"
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===''[[Final Fantasy Tactics A2: Grimoire of the Rift]]''===
 
===''[[Final Fantasy Tactics A2: Grimoire of the Rift]]''===
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The Golem is a member of the [[Headless (Tactics A2)|Headless]] species.
 
The Golem is a member of the [[Headless (Tactics A2)|Headless]] species.
   
 
===''[[Vagrant Story]]''===
 
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[[File:VS-enemy-golem.gif|right|thumb|125px|A Golem from ''Vagrant Story''.]]
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[[File:VS-enemy-golem.gif|right|thumb|125px|A Golem.]]
 
[[Golem (Vagrant Story)|Golem]], [[Iron Golem (Vagrant Story)|Iron Golem]], and [[Damascus Golem]] appear.
 
[[Golem (Vagrant Story)|Golem]], [[Iron Golem (Vagrant Story)|Iron Golem]], and [[Damascus Golem]] appear.
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===''[[Final Fantasy Type-0]]''===
 
===''[[Final Fantasy Type-0]]''===
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{{SeeEnemy|Golem (Type-0 boss)}}
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{{For enemy|Golem (Type-0 boss)}}
 
Golem is an [[Eidolon (Type-0)|Eidolon]] that appears as a summon and a boss. He is a giant of stone, has slow movement, and can damage enemies by walking over them, shoot his arms for damage, and enter a state of temporary invincibility. The Golem has six forms: Golem, Gigas, Troll, Ogre, Titan, and Dwarf Golem. These can be unlocked through various [[Missions (Type-0)|missions]].
 
Golem is an [[Eidolon (Type-0)|Eidolon]] that appears as a summon and a boss. He is a giant of stone, has slow movement, and can damage enemies by walking over them, shoot his arms for damage, and enter a state of temporary invincibility. The Golem has six forms: Golem, Gigas, Troll, Ogre, Titan, and Dwarf Golem. These can be unlocked through various [[Missions (Type-0)|missions]].
   
 
This is the first time Golem appears as a summonable creature in a 3D game.
 
This is the first time Golem appears as a summonable creature in a 3D game.
   
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FFType-0 Golem.jpg|Golem.
 
FFType-0 Golem.jpg|Golem.
 
FFT0 Golem Concept Art.png|Artwork.
 
FFT0 Golem Concept Art.png|Artwork.
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===''[[Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles]]''===
 
===''[[Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles]]''===
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[[File:GolemCC.gif|left|100px|The Golem.]]
 
[[File:GolemCC.gif|left|100px|The Golem.]]
 
[[Golem (Crystal Chronicles)|Golem]] is a mechanized guard at the end of [[Veo Lu Sluice]]. At first a bunch of scraps and spare parts lie scattered across the plaza. The Golem is the only golem-type enemy to appear.
 
[[Golem (Crystal Chronicles)|Golem]] is a mechanized guard at the end of [[Veo Lu Sluice]]. At first a bunch of scraps and spare parts lie scattered across the plaza. The Golem is the only golem-type enemy to appear.
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====''[[Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: My Life as a King]]''====
 
====''[[Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: My Life as a King]]''====
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The [[Golem (My Life as a King)|Golem]] is the only Golem-type enemy to appear.
 
The [[Golem (My Life as a King)|Golem]] is the only Golem-type enemy to appear.
   
 
====''[[Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Echoes of Time]]''====
 
====''[[Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Echoes of Time]]''====
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[[File:GolemConceptArt-ffcceot.png|thumb]]
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Golems have the ability to explode; when their HP is low, they begin ticking. When they "finish" ticking, they explode, causing heavy damage, being thrown to the ground and being on fire. There are three types of Golem—the generic [[Golem (Echoes of Time)|Golem]], [[Green Golem]], and [[Purple Golem]].
 
Golems have the ability to explode; when their HP is low, they begin ticking. When they "finish" ticking, they explode, causing heavy damage, being thrown to the ground and being on fire. There are three types of Golem—the generic [[Golem (Echoes of Time)|Golem]], [[Green Golem]], and [[Purple Golem]].
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===''[[Final Fantasy Mystic Quest]]''===
 
===''[[Final Fantasy Mystic Quest]]''===
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[[File:FFMQ Ice Golem.png|right|The Ice Golem.]]
 
[[File:FFMQ Ice Golem.png|right|The Ice Golem.]]
 
The [[Ice Golem (Mystic Quest)|Ice Golem]] and [[Stone Golem (Mystic Quest)|Stone Golem]] are both bosses.
 
The [[Ice Golem (Mystic Quest)|Ice Golem]] and [[Stone Golem (Mystic Quest)|Stone Golem]] are both bosses.
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===''[[Final Fantasy: The 4 Heroes of Light]]''===
 
===''[[Final Fantasy: The 4 Heroes of Light]]''===
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[[File:FF4HoL Golem.png|100px|left|A Golem in ''Final Fantasy: The 4 Heroes of Light''.]]
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[[File:FF4HoL Golem.png|100px|right|A Golem.]]
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[[Golem (The 4 Heroes of Light)|Golems]] appear as automatons that inhabit the city of [[Spelvia]]. When attempting to access a shop without [[Rolan]] in the party, the Golems will attack them. Golems have low HP and have no special abilities.
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The Golem is an inorganic-type enemy fought in the [[Temple of Wind]]. Golems are extremely powerful, and their Megaton Punch can deal hundreds of damage to characters at once. Their Spin Slam deals a moderate amount of damage to all party members.
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Several other golem enemies appear:
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* [[Inferno Golem (Bravely Default)|Inferno Golem]]
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* [[Ice Golem (Bravely Default)|Ice Golem]]
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===''[[Final Fantasy Adventure]]''===
 
===''[[Final Fantasy Adventure]]''===
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[[File:FFA Golem Sprite.png|right]]
 
[[File:FFA Golem Sprite.png|right]]
The [[List of Final Fantasy Adventure enemies#Golem|Golem]] is a boss found inside the second cave in [[Mt. Rocks]]. It can only be harmed by the [[List of Final Fantasy Adventure weapons#Star|Star]] weapon. It will drop the [[List of Final Fantasy Adventure spells#Lit|Lit]] spell when defeated.
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The [[Final Fantasy Adventure enemies#Golem|Golem]] is a boss found inside the second cave in [[Mt. Rocks]]. It can only be harmed by the [[Final Fantasy Adventure weapons#Star|Star]] weapon. It will drop the [[Final Fantasy Adventure spells#Lit|Lit]] spell when defeated.
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===''[[Final Fantasy Dimensions]]''===
 
===''[[Final Fantasy Dimensions]]''===
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[[File:FFD Ice Golem.png|117px|right|Ice Golem]]
 
[[File:FFD Ice Golem.png|117px|right|Ice Golem]]
 
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A yellow Golem sprite exists in the data that is likely to be a [[Dummied content|dummied]] sprite.<!--as opposed to a dummied enemy. there are no other enemies with "Golem" in their name in the data-->
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*[[Mythril Golem (Dimensions)|Mythril Golem]]
 
*[[Mythril Golem (Dimensions)|Mythril Golem]]
   
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===''[[Final Fantasy Legends II]]''===
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[[File:FFLSTC Golem.png|right|200px|thumb|Golem in ''Final Fantasy Legends: Toki no Suishō''.]]
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[[File:FFLSTC Golem.png|right|200px|thumb|Golem]]
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Golem appears as a collectable summon. Its illustration was drawn by Matrix.
 
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===''[[Pictlogica Final Fantasy]]''===
 
===''[[Pictlogica Final Fantasy]]''===
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PFF Golem Icon.jpg|Icon
 
PFF Golem Icon.jpg|Icon
 
PFF Golem Sprite.png|Sprite.
 
PFF Golem Sprite.png|Sprite.
 
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===''[[Final Fantasy Airborne Brigade]]''===
 
===''[[Final Fantasy Airborne Brigade]]''===
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[[File:FFAB Golem.png|right|150px|Golem in ''Final Fantasy Airborne Brigade''.]]
 
Golem is an Earth-elemental [[Esper (Airborne Brigade)|esper]] in Final Fantasy Airborne Brigade. From time to time, players may encounter Golem in battle. Defeating Golem will grant players the [[List of Final Fantasy Airborne Brigade summon stones#Golem I|Golem I]] summon stone, which allows Golem to be summoned into battle. When summoned, Golem uses the skill, Heavy Strike.
 
   
 
[[File:FFAB Golem.png|right|150px|Golem.]]
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Golem is an Earth-elemental [[Esper (Airborne Brigade)|esper]]. From time to time, players may encounter Golem in battle. Defeating Golem will grant players the [[Final Fantasy Airborne Brigade summon stones#Golem I|Golem I]] summon stone, which allows Golem to be summoned into battle. When summoned, Golem uses the skill, Heavy Strike.
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Golem_Brigade.png|Golem I Summon Stone (R+).
 
Golem_Brigade.png|Golem I Summon Stone (R+).
 
Golem Sighted Brigade.png|Golem sighted inside a Gate Crystal.
 
Golem Sighted Brigade.png|Golem sighted inside a Gate Crystal.
 
Heavy Strike Brigade.png|Heavy Strike in battle.
 
Heavy Strike Brigade.png|Heavy Strike in battle.
 
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===''[[Final Fantasy Record Keeper]]''===
 
===''[[Final Fantasy Record Keeper]]''===
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[[File:FFRK Clay Golem FFI.png|right]]
 
 
Golem enemies from throughout the series appear as regular enemies in their respective realms.
 
Golem enemies from throughout the series appear as regular enemies in their respective realms.
   
 
In addition, the recurring Golem summon was set to appear as a Summoning ability, but does not appear in the final product. Due to it never being implemented into the game, Golem's summon ability does not have a proper name and is instead labeled as [[Diamond Dust]].<ref>https://www.reddit.com/r/FFRecordKeeper/comments/5msv2o/the_dummied_project_unused_animation_recovery/</ref>
 
In addition, the recurring Golem summon was set to appear as a Summoning ability, but does not appear in the final product. Due to it never being implemented into the game, Golem's summon ability does not have a proper name and is instead labeled as [[Diamond Dust]].<ref>https://www.reddit.com/r/FFRecordKeeper/comments/5msv2o/the_dummied_project_unused_animation_recovery/</ref>
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FFRK Mad Golem FFV.png|''FFV'' version.
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===''[[Final Fantasy Brave Exvius]]''===
 
===''[[Final Fantasy Brave Exvius]]''===
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{{SeeEnemy|Golem (Brave Exvius boss)}}
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FFBE Golem Artwork.png|Golem (★1).
 
FFBE Golem Artwork.png|Golem (★1).
 
FFBE Golem Artwork 2.png|Golem (★2).
 
FFBE Golem Artwork 2.png|Golem (★2).
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FFBE Golem Sprite.png|Enemy sprite.
 
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===''[[Mobius Final Fantasy]]''===
 
===''[[Mobius Final Fantasy]]''===
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[[File:MFF Golem.jpg|right|150px]]
 
[[File:MFF Golem.jpg|right|150px]]
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===''[[Chocobo's Dungeon 2]]''===
   
===''[[Chocobo's Dungeon 2|Chocobo's Mysterious Dungeon 2]]''===
 
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{{Main|Golem (Chocobo series)}}
 
{{Main|Golem (Chocobo series)}}
 
Golems usually appear as enemies in the dungeons. Two of them, named Gotton and Gauche, live in the village taking care of the nut-giving tree.
 
Golems usually appear as enemies in the dungeons. Two of them, named Gotton and Gauche, live in the village taking care of the nut-giving tree.
   
 
===''[[Dice de Chocobo]]''===
 
===''[[Dice de Chocobo]]''===
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===''[[Final Fantasy Trading Card Game]]''===
 
===''[[Final Fantasy Trading Card Game]]''===
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Golem appears in the ''Final Fantasy Trading Card Game'' through two Earth-elemental Summon cards: one depicting his ''Final Fantasy Tactics'' appearance; one depicting his ''Final Fantasy Type-0'' appearance; and one his ''Final Fantasy Airborne Brigade'' appearance.
 
   
 
Golem appears on two Earth-elemental Summon cards: one depicting his ''Final Fantasy Tactics'' appearance; one depicting his ''Final Fantasy Type-0'' appearance; and one his ''Final Fantasy Airborne Brigade'' appearance.
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===''[[Triple Triad (Portal App)|Triple Triad]]''===
 
Golem from ''Final Fantasy Brave Exvius'' appears on ''Triple Triad'' cards in the version available via ''[[Final Fantasy Portal App]]''.
 
Golem from ''Final Fantasy Brave Exvius'' appears on ''Triple Triad'' cards in the version available via ''[[Final Fantasy Portal App]]''.
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File:503a_Golem.png|''Final Fantasy Brave Exvius''.
 
File:503a_Golem.png|''Final Fantasy Brave Exvius''.
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==Non-''Final Fantasy'' guest appearances==
 
==Non-''Final Fantasy'' guest appearances==
 
===''[[Dragon Quest & Final Fantasy in Itadaki Street Portable]]''===
 
===''[[Dragon Quest & Final Fantasy in Itadaki Street Portable]]''===
Golem is a chance card in ''Dragon Quest & Final Fantasy in Itadaki Street Portable'', the card's ability: Sell a stock pearls with 120% of the price.
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===''The World Ends with You''===
 
===''The World Ends with You''===
 
[[File:Golempin twewy.png|right|100px]]
 
[[File:Golempin twewy.png|right|100px]]
{{Q|Aka the "Hero Pin." Too bad people can't see past the toy; this baby is made of real gold. Scratch empty space to activate the pin's psych.|Pin Description}}
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{{Quote|Aka the "Hero Pin." Too bad people can't see past the toy; this baby is made of real gold. Scratch empty space to activate the pin's psych.|Pin Description}}
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Golem appears as a pin called Tin Pin Golem.
   
 
==Gallery==
 
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Earthen WallFFV.png|Golem summoned into battle in ''[[Final Fantasy V]]''.
 
Earthen WallFFV.png|Golem summoned into battle in ''[[Final Fantasy V]]''.
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Golem-ffv-ios.png|Sprite in ''Final Fantasy V'' (mobile).
 
Card018.png|''Final Fantasy IX'' [[Tetra Master (minigame)|Tetra Master]] artwork.
 
Card018.png|''Final Fantasy IX'' [[Tetra Master (minigame)|Tetra Master]] artwork.
 
Golem (FFA) copy.jpg|''[[Final Fantasy Adventure]]'' artwork.
 
Golem (FFA) copy.jpg|''[[Final Fantasy Adventure]]'' artwork.
 
CD2-Golem.png|Golem artwork in ''Chocobo's Dungeon 2''.
 
CD2-Golem.png|Golem artwork in ''Chocobo's Dungeon 2''.
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FFVI Golem Summon

Golem in Final Fantasy VI.

Like Alexander, this Esper was made before the war. Shields vs. some attacks.

Final Fantasy VI PlayStation esper section

Golem (ゴーレム, Gōremu?) is a summon and enemy that appears in various games in the Final Fantasy series. They often appear as humanoid giants that are usually composed of inorganic material such as clay, rock, and metal. As a summon, its special ability, Earth Wall, puts up a barrier that absorbs physical attacks. As an enemy, the recurring types of golem are the Stone Golem and Mythril Golem.

Appearances

Final Fantasy

Clay Golem.

Golem-type enemies include the Stone Golem, Clay Golem, Iron Golem, and Mythril Golem. Golem-type enemies are resistant to status ailments and magic.

Final Fantasy II

The Wood Golem.

The golem-type enemies in this game are the Stone Golem, Mythril Golem, Wood Golem, and Gold Golem. Golems in this game have high defenses and resist many types of damage, but all have one weakness to a specific type of magic.

Final Fantasy IV

A Steel Golem (PSP).

Golems include Mythril Golem, Steel Golem, and Stone Golem. They have high HP and strong physical attacks.

Final Fantasy IV -Interlude-

Golem enemies that are are Mythril Golem, Steel Golem, and Stone Golem.

Final Fantasy IV: The After Years

The Stone Golem, Steel Golem and Mythril Golem appear, joined by the Adamantite Golem. There are also new, elemental golems, which include the Melt Golem, Hydro Golem and Blast Golem.

Final Fantasy V

For the summon sequence, click here.
Golem.

The Stone Golem and Adamantite Golem appear. Though it is not a golem-type enemy, the Undead Husk is a palette swap of them.

In addition, a special Golem also appears as a summon. This Golem appears in Drakenvale and initially attacks the party as ???. The party is unable to defeat him, as it will attack then escape. The Golem can be found further on the mountain attacked by a Bone Dragon and a Zombie Dragon, now as Golem and will ask for help.

The battle is a fixed encounter in the screen with bones lying on the grass. If the party defeats the monsters, Golem joins as a Level 3 Summon. The player obtains the spell in the inventory as an item, and the player needs to use it for it to be listed in summon section. Golem can also be fought in Interdimensional Rift if not obtained from Drakenvale.

Golem costs 18 MP to summon and negates a given amount of physical damage to the party. The formula for how much protection is afforded per cast is as follows:


Final Fantasy VI

Golem (iOS).

Golem's magicite can be purchased at the auction for an overall price of 20,000 gil. After he has been summoned, his hand will appear and block any physical attack the enemy makes against the party, but only until his hit points are depleted, which are equal to the caster's HP when cast. He costs 33 MP to summon. As a magicite, he teaches Protect (x5), Stop (x5) and Cura (x5). He provides a +2 Bonus of Stamina when leveling up.

Final Fantasy VII

A Golem.

The Golem, Armored Golem, and Ice Golem appear. All three golem-types share the attack pattern of moving closer to and further from the party in battle, their stats and attacks changing as they move.

Before Crisis -Final Fantasy VII-

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Final Fantasy IX

A Sand Golem.

The only golem to appear is the Sand Golem. It is unique in that reducing its HP to zero does not kill it—players must target and destroy the golem's red core to kill it.

Final Fantasy XI

Golem (FFXI)

Golems are often found in the ancient ruins or areas such as Fei'Yin and The Sanctuary of Zi'Tah. They are a member of the Arcana family of monsters, whose origins are often mysterious.

Despite often being named after "metallic" or "mineral" substances (Stone, Ore, Rock, Mythril or Darksteel), Golems all appear to be made of Mythril, and when defeated can drop Mythril Ore as a reward to the victor. Golem Shards can also be retrieved from the fallen Golem, which can be crafted into Cermet Chunks—a high demand item.

Final Fantasy XII

Ffxii-claygolem

A Clay Golem.

Golems are a genus of enemy. Their ranks include the Clay Golem, Treant, Golem, Mythril Golem, and Babil. The Roblon and Goliath are marks, and the Juggernaut, Molen, and Tower are rare enemies.

Final Fantasy XII: Revenant Wings

Artwork of Golem
Golem's sprite.

Woodland colossus who stands watch over Nature's creation.

In-Game Description

Golem appears as the Rank 2 Earth Physical Yarhi. His special attack, Wild Charge, damages the target and inflicts Immobilize.

Final Fantasy XIII

An Uhlan.

Golems are one of the subtype of militarized units. The two kinds of golems are Uhlan and Bulwarker.

Final Fantasy XIII-2

Golems ias one of the subtype classifications of militarized units. There are two types of golems called Dragoon, and Lancer.

Final Fantasy XIV

Golem XIV

Golems are a family of soulkin that can be found throughout Eorzea, appearing as standard enemies in the Central Shroud, North Shroud, Outer La Noscea, Southern Thanalan, and Churning Mists zones, as well as the Aquapolis, Binding Coil of Bahamut, Cutter's Cry, and Sunken Temple of Qarn (Hard) dungeons.

Notable golems include the bosses Temple Guardian in the Sunken Temple of Qarn and Gogmagolem in Copperbell Mines (Hard), as well as the S-rank elite mark Nunyunuwi Southern Thanalan.

A Gravel Golem can be obtained as a minion.

Justice Monsters Five

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Final Fantasy Tactics

Golem.

An esper that absorbs damage from physical attacks on behalf of allies until its limit is reached.

Description

Golem can be learned by Summoners, and blocks all attacks from the normal attack dealt by non-beast type unit, Jump, Throw, and Aim commands to the summoner's party until it has absorbed damage equal to the summoner's max HP. If Golem is recast before it has blocked enough damage, the amount of damage it can absorb will be reset to the caster's max HP. Also if more than one ally summon the Golem, only the last one's HP will be taken into account, not stacking up the HP pool of all casters.

It costs 40 MP to cast, has a speed of 34, and needs 500 JP to learn. It has a basic hit-rate of 100% regardless of the caster's magickal AT and Faith. However, a caster with zero Faith or under the status effect Atheist will actually miss the spell when summoning Golem.

In the PlayStation version, when summoned, the caster will sometimes chant, "Earth-minded soul, protect us! Golem!"

Final Fantasy Tactics A2: Grimoire of the Rift

The Golem is a member of the Headless species.

Vagrant Story

VS-enemy-golem

A Golem.

Golem, Iron Golem, and Damascus Golem appear.

Final Fantasy Type-0

Golem is an Eidolon that appears as a summon and a boss. He is a giant of stone, has slow movement, and can damage enemies by walking over them, shoot his arms for damage, and enter a state of temporary invincibility. The Golem has six forms: Golem, Gigas, Troll, Ogre, Titan, and Dwarf Golem. These can be unlocked through various missions.

This is the first time Golem appears as a summonable creature in a 3D game.

Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles

The Golem.

Golem is a mechanized guard at the end of Veo Lu Sluice. At first a bunch of scraps and spare parts lie scattered across the plaza. The Golem is the only golem-type enemy to appear.

Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: My Life as a King

The Golem is the only Golem-type enemy to appear.

Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Echoes of Time

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Golems have the ability to explode; when their HP is low, they begin ticking. When they "finish" ticking, they explode, causing heavy damage, being thrown to the ground and being on fire. There are three types of Golem—the generic Golem, Green Golem, and Purple Golem.

Final Fantasy Mystic Quest

The Ice Golem.

The Ice Golem and Stone Golem are both bosses.

Final Fantasy: The 4 Heroes of Light

A Golem.

Golems appear as automatons that inhabit the city of Spelvia. When attempting to access a shop without Rolan in the party, the Golems will attack them. Golems have low HP and have no special abilities.

Bravely Default

The Golem is an inorganic-type enemy fought in the Temple of Wind. Golems are extremely powerful, and their Megaton Punch can deal hundreds of damage to characters at once. Their Spin Slam deals a moderate amount of damage to all party members.

Several other golem enemies appear:

  • Inferno Golem
  • Ice Golem

Bravely Archive

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Bravely Second: End Layer

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Final Fantasy Adventure

FFA Golem Sprite

The Golem is a boss found inside the second cave in Mt. Rocks. It can only be harmed by the Star weapon. It will drop the Lit spell when defeated.

Final Fantasy Dimensions

Ice Golem

A yellow Golem sprite exists in the data that is likely to be a dummied sprite.

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Final Fantasy Dimensions II

FFLSTC Golem

Golem

Golem appears as a collectable summon. Its illustration was drawn by Matrix.

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Pictlogica Final Fantasy

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Pictlogica Final Fantasy ≒

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Final Fantasy Airborne Brigade

Golem.

Golem is an Earth-elemental esper. From time to time, players may encounter Golem in battle. Defeating Golem will grant players the Golem I summon stone, which allows Golem to be summoned into battle. When summoned, Golem uses the skill, Heavy Strike.

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Final Fantasy Record Keeper

Golem enemies from throughout the series appear as regular enemies in their respective realms.

In addition, the recurring Golem summon was set to appear as a Summoning ability, but does not appear in the final product. Due to it never being implemented into the game, Golem's summon ability does not have a proper name and is instead labeled as Diamond Dust.[1]

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Final Fantasy Brave Exvius

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Mobius Final Fantasy

MFF Golem
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World of Final Fantasy

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Chocobo's Dungeon 2

Golems usually appear as enemies in the dungeons. Two of them, named Gotton and Gauche, live in the village taking care of the nut-giving tree.

Dice de Chocobo

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Final Fantasy Trading Card Game

Golem appears on two Earth-elemental Summon cards: one depicting his Final Fantasy Tactics appearance; one depicting his Final Fantasy Type-0 appearance; and one his Final Fantasy Airborne Brigade appearance.

Triple Triad

Golem from Final Fantasy Brave Exvius appears on Triple Triad cards in the version available via Final Fantasy Portal App.

Non-Final Fantasy guest appearances

Dragon Quest & Final Fantasy in Itadaki Street Portable

Golem is a chance card; the card's ability: Sell a stock pearls with 120% of the price.

The World Ends with You

Golempin twewy

Aka the "Hero Pin." Too bad people can't see past the toy; this baby is made of real gold. Scratch empty space to activate the pin's psych.

Pin Description

Golem appears as a pin called Tin Pin Golem.

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Etymology

In Jewish and medieval folklore, a golem is an animated anthropomorphic being, magically created from inanimate matter. The word was used to mean an amorphous, unformed material (usually out of stone and clay) in Psalms and medieval writing. Adam, the first man created by God in the Holy Bible, was a golem since he was created from dust and sand. Having a golem servant was seen as the ultimate symbol of wisdom and holiness, with stories of prominent Rabbis owning golems throughout the middle ages. In modern times, the word golem, sometimes pronounced goilem in Yiddish, has come to mean one who is slow, clumsy, and generally dimwitted.

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