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+ | {{DISPLAYTITLE:Mythril Golem (''Final Fantasy IV'' 2D)}} |
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{{infobox enemy |
{{infobox enemy |
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| release = FFIV |
| release = FFIV |
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− | | japanese = ミスリルゴーレム |
+ | | japanese = ミスリルゴーレム |
| romaji = MisuriruGōremu |
| romaji = MisuriruGōremu |
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| image = <gallery> |
| image = <gallery> |
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</gallery> |
</gallery> |
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|type = Giant |
|type = Giant |
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− | |location = [[Tower of Babil]], [[Lunar Ruins]] |
+ | |location = [[Tower of Babil]] (7F - 6F), [[Lunar Ruins]] |
|remake = Mythril Golem (Final Fantasy IV 3D) |
|remake = Mythril Golem (Final Fantasy IV 3D) |
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⚫ | The '''Mythril Golem''', also known as '''IronMan''', is an enemy in ''[[Final Fantasy IV]]''. It has a large sum of [[HP (stat)|HP]] and packs a strong physical punch, but is highly susceptible to [[Final Fantasy IV statuses#Paralyze|Paralyze]] from [[Rydia]]'s [[Final Fantasy IV weapons#Whips|whips]]. It can be found on the upper floors of the [[Tower of Babil]] after the battle against [[Rubicante]]. |
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+ | {{See|Mythril Golem}} |
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⚫ | The '''Mythril Golem''', also known as '''IronMan |
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{{infobox enemy stats FFIV |
{{infobox enemy stats FFIV |
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− | | 1 prev = Stone Golem (Final Fantasy IV) |
+ | | 1 prev = Stone Golem (Final Fantasy IV 2D) |
| 1 bestiary = 108 |
| 1 bestiary = 108 |
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− | | 1 next = Blood Bat (Final Fantasy IV) |
+ | | 1 next = Blood Bat (Final Fantasy IV 2D) |
− | | j2e = MithrilGol |
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| snes = IronMan |
| snes = IronMan |
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| ps = IronMan |
| ps = IronMan |
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| 1 gil = 445 |
| 1 gil = 445 |
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| 1 exp = 703 |
| 1 exp = 703 |
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− | | 1 snes drop 1 = [[ |
+ | | 1 snes drop 1 = [[Final Fantasy IV weapons#Mythril Knife|Mythril Knife]] |
− | | 1 snes drop 2 = [[ |
+ | | 1 snes drop 2 = [[Final Fantasy IV armor#Mythril Shield|Mythril Shield]] |
− | | 1 snes drop 3 = [[ |
+ | | 1 snes drop 3 = [[Final Fantasy IV armor#Mythril Armor|Mythril Armor]] |
− | | 1 snes drop 4 = [[ |
+ | | 1 snes drop 4 = [[Final Fantasy IV weapons#Mythril Sword|Mythril Sword]] |
− | | 1 snes steal = [[ |
+ | | 1 snes steal = [[Final Fantasy IV weapons#Mythril Knife|Mythril Knife]] |
| 1 poison = Immune |
| 1 poison = Immune |
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| 1 blind = Immune |
| 1 blind = Immune |
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| 1 death = Immune |
| 1 death = Immune |
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| 1 giant = true |
| 1 giant = true |
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− | | 1 ps drop 1 = [[ |
+ | | 1 ps drop 1 = [[Final Fantasy IV weapons#Mythril Knife|Mythril Knife]] |
− | | 1 ps drop 2 = [[ |
+ | | 1 ps drop 2 = [[Final Fantasy IV armor#Mythril Shield|Mythril Shield]] |
− | | 1 ps drop 3 = [[ |
+ | | 1 ps drop 3 = [[Final Fantasy IV armor#Mythril Armor|Mythril Armor]] |
− | | 1 ps drop 4 = [[ |
+ | | 1 ps drop 4 = [[Final Fantasy IV weapons#Mythril Sword|Mythril Sword]] |
| gba location = [[Tower of Babil]], [[Lunar Ruins]] |
| gba location = [[Tower of Babil]], [[Lunar Ruins]] |
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− | | 1 gba drop 1 = [[ |
+ | | 1 gba drop 1 = [[Final Fantasy IV weapons#Mythril Knife|Mythril Knife]] |
− | | 1 gba drop 2 = [[ |
+ | | 1 gba drop 2 = [[Final Fantasy IV armor#Mythril Shield|Mythril Shield]] |
− | | 1 gba drop 3 = [[ |
+ | | 1 gba drop 3 = [[Final Fantasy IV armor#Mythril Armor|Mythril Armor]] |
− | | 1 gba drop 4 = [[ |
+ | | 1 gba drop 4 = [[Final Fantasy IV weapons#Mythril Sword|Mythril Sword]] |
| psp location = [[Tower of Babil]], [[Lunar Ruins]] |
| psp location = [[Tower of Babil]], [[Lunar Ruins]] |
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− | | 1 psp drop 1 = [[ |
+ | | 1 psp drop 1 = [[Final Fantasy IV weapons#Mythril Knife|Mythril Knife]] |
− | | 1 psp drop 2 = [[ |
+ | | 1 psp drop 2 = [[Final Fantasy IV armor#Mythril Shield|Mythril Shield]] |
− | | 1 psp drop 3 = [[ |
+ | | 1 psp drop 3 = [[Final Fantasy IV armor#Mythril Armor|Mythril Armor]] |
− | | 1 psp drop 4 = [[ |
+ | | 1 psp drop 4 = [[Final Fantasy IV weapons#Mythril Sword|Mythril Sword]] |
| sec 2 = Easy Type |
| sec 2 = Easy Type |
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− | | 2 prev = Stone Golem (Final Fantasy IV) |
+ | | 2 prev = Stone Golem (Final Fantasy IV 2D) |
| 2 bestiary = 108 |
| 2 bestiary = 108 |
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− | | 2 next = Blood Bat (Final Fantasy IV) |
+ | | 2 next = Blood Bat (Final Fantasy IV 2D) |
| 2 level = 32 |
| 2 level = 32 |
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| 2 hp = 2500 |
| 2 hp = 2500 |
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| 2 gil = 385 |
| 2 gil = 385 |
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| 2 exp = 3700 |
| 2 exp = 3700 |
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− | | 2 snes drop 1 = [[ |
+ | | 2 snes drop 1 = [[Final Fantasy IV weapons#Mythril Knife|Mythril Knife]] |
− | | 2 snes drop 2 = [[ |
+ | | 2 snes drop 2 = [[Final Fantasy IV armor#Mythril Shield|Mythril Shield]] |
− | | 2 snes drop 3 = [[ |
+ | | 2 snes drop 3 = [[Final Fantasy IV armor#Mythril Armor|Mythril Armor]] |
− | | 2 snes drop 4 = [[ |
+ | | 2 snes drop 4 = [[Final Fantasy IV weapons#Mythril Sword|Mythril Sword]] |
− | | 2 snes steal = [[ |
+ | | 2 snes steal = [[Final Fantasy IV weapons#Mythril Knife|Mythril Knife]] |
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− | == AI script == |
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== Other appearances == |
== Other appearances == |
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=== ''[[Pictlogica Final Fantasy]]'' === |
=== ''[[Pictlogica Final Fantasy]]'' === |
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== Etymology == |
== Etymology == |
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== Related enemies == |
== Related enemies == |
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− | * [[Stone Golem (Final Fantasy IV)|Stone Golem]] |
+ | * [[Stone Golem (Final Fantasy IV 2D)|Stone Golem]] |
− | * [[Steel Golem (Final Fantasy IV)|Steel Golem]] |
+ | * [[Steel Golem (Final Fantasy IV 2D)|Steel Golem]] |
=== ''[[Final Fantasy IV -Interlude-]]'' === |
=== ''[[Final Fantasy IV -Interlude-]]'' === |
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[[de:Mithril-Golem (FFIV)]] |
[[de:Mithril-Golem (FFIV)]] |
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+ | [[Category:Enemies in Final Fantasy IV]] |
Revision as of 18:15, 2 June 2020
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The Mythril Golem, also known as IronMan, is an enemy in Final Fantasy IV. It has a large sum of HP and packs a strong physical punch, but is highly susceptible to Paralyze from Rydia's whips. It can be found on the upper floors of the Tower of Babil after the battle against Rubicante.
Stats
#108
Easy Type
Other appearances
Pictlogica Final Fantasy
Etymology
mithril" is a metal found in many fantasy worlds. It was originally introduced by the fantasy writings of J. R. R. Tolkien, being present in his Middle-earth. It resembles silver but is stronger than steel, and much lighter in weight than either. The author first wrote of it in The Lord of the Rings, and it is retrospectively mentioned in the third, revised edition of The Hobbit in 1966. In the first 1937 edition, the mail shirt given to Bilbo is described as being made of "silvered steel". The name mithril comes from two words in Sindarin—mith, meaning "grey" or "mist", and ril meaning "glitter".
The word "mythril" or "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.
In Jewish and medieval folklore, aRelated enemies
Final Fantasy IV -Interlude-
- Stone Golem
- Mythril Golem
- Steel Golem