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Revision as of 16:35, 6 January 2016
Stone Golem (ストーンゴーレム, SutōnGōremu?), also known as RockGOL, StGolem, StoneGol, StoneMan or Stoneman, is a recurring Golem enemy in the Final Fantasy series.
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Appearances
Final Fantasy
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Stone Golem is fought in the Flying Fortress. Due to its resistance to statuses and elements, it is better dealt with using attacks than with Magic. Due to its ability to inflict Slow status, it can drag fights on.
Final Fantasy II
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Stone Golem is fought in Palamecia. As it resists most elements other than Poison, it is better to use physical attacks, or the advanced Scourge spell to exploit its Poison weakness. Due to its Stop VIII spell, it can drag out fights if not defeated quickly.
Final Fantasy IV
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Stone Golem is fought in the Tower of Babil and the Underworld. Though it is a powerful enemy, its weakness to Ice can be easily exploited. It can drop Hi-Potion or X-Potion. Attacking with Icebrand can easily defeat it immediately.
Final Fantasy IV -Interlude-
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Stone Golem returns and is fought in the Cave of Eblan and Tower of Babil. It has very similar stats and the same drops, and can be easily defeated using the Icebrand weapon.
Final Fantasy IV: The After Years
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Stone Golem returns once again, in three Challenge Dungeons, and the Lunar Overworld. It has similar stats and drops.
Final Fantasy V
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Stone Golem is fought in the overworld near Istory. It can be immediately defeated with a Gold Needle, an item that can be stolen from it. Its Headbutt special attack is a critical hit.
Final Fantasy XI
Template:Sideicon Stone Golem is a species member of the Golem enemy family.
Final Fantasy XIV
Template:Sideicon Stone Golem is a member of the Golem enemy family.
Final Fantasy Mystic Quest
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Stone Golem is a boss fought in the fourth floor of the Doom Castle, and is the reincarnation of the Ice Golem.
Pictlogica Final Fantasy
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Stone Golem is based on its Final Fantasy V appearance.
Final Fantasy Record Keeper
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Stone Golem is based on its Final Fantasy V appearance and fought in Final Fantasy V locations.
Chocobo no Fushigi na Dungeon
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Galleries
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Etymology
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, aTemplate:Enemies