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- levels:12,48,72,96 Description: This Wood Golem was formed from the incredibly hard wood of a daft tree. It appears to be the work of the renowned Zadd the Golem Builder.
- The Luchuirp's first golem unit, Wood golems are good as attackers or defenders, being stronger than the units most civs are likely to have access to at the same time. Like all golems, however, they cannot level up to gain promotions. Beware their vulnerability to fire.
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- Made of wood, often found on the banks of rivers, usually near forests. Like trees, they are prone to slashing damage; they are immune to bludgeoning damage
- The Wood Golem appears in the Aztec Ruins Story level near the Lost Temple of T'hochek of TimeSplitters 2. In the level, they can only be killed by being set aflame by a flaming arrow from a Crossbow. This is because it is made of wood, which burns very quickly and effectively. Outside of Story mode, it makes small appearances in a Challenge and bot set.
- The wood golem is an enemy found in some forests. They are quite powerful but are slow moving like all golems.
- The Wood Golem, also known as the Golem and the WoodGol, is an enemy from Final Fantasy II. They are sturdy monsters with high Attack and Defense stats, who normally appear in groups of two. If the player does not have a strong Fire spell (level 9 or higher works wonders), they can be a nightmare. One Wood Golem helps defend the Emperor on the seventh floor of the Cyclone.
- Wood Golems are crafted, as their name indicates, from wood.
- Wood golems are a type of golem. Wood golems take an extra d4 damage from the axe and battle-axe. Wood golems also suffer from erosion. This page is a . You could probably [ expand this page] should you wish to do so.
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