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Template:Sideicon Template:IncompleteTable Template:FFIV Enemy The Steel Golem, also known as the StaleMan, SteelGolem, or Staleman, is an enemy in Final Fantasy IV. It appears in Eblan Castle, Tower of Babil and the Cave of Eblan.

Battle

It is weak to Ice, so Cecil's Icebrand, Yang's Ice Claws and Kain's Ice Lance should be used against it.

Players are advised to farm for the Giant's Gloves they drop, as it is a powerful piece of equipment that raises 10 strength to whoever who is able to equip them, and is a monster with the highest drop rate.

AI script

2D

3D

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Other appearances

Pictlogica Final Fantasy

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Final Fantasy Record Keeper

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FFRK Steel Golem FFIV

Steel Golem from Final Fantasy IV appears as an enemy in Final Fantasy Record Keeper.

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.

Related enemies

Final Fantasy IV -Interlude-

  • Stone Golem
  • Mythril Golem
  • Steel Golem

Final Fantasy IV: The After Years