Golem
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Artwork of Golem from Kirby & The Amazing Mirror.
Details
First game Kirby & The Amazing Mirror (2004)
Latest game Kirby: Triple Deluxe (2014, cameo)
Copy Ability Stone (all)
Fighter (gray, uppercut)
Wheel (yellow, rolling)
Similar entities King Golem
Rocky
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Golem is a type of relatively common large enemy that first appeared in Kirby & The Amazing Mirror. Golems are egg-shaped stone statues about three times the size of Kirby. They have very short legs, but much longer arms.

Golem has 7 HP and -1 resistance to slash-property attacks, and can only be Super Inhaled. They are immune to Kirby's attacks when they are sleeping, and will wake up when Kirby approaches. There are three variants of different color Golems, their shared attack being jump press. Although they usually yield the Stone ability, gray Golem will yield the Fighter ability if it's inhaled during its uppercut, and yellow Golem will yield the Wheel ability if it's inhaled during its rolling attack.

LocationsEdit

In Kirby & The Amazing Mirror, Golem can be found in the following rooms:

Golem locations in Kirby & The Amazing Mirror  
Rainbow Route Moonlight Mansion Cabbage Cavern Mustard Mountain Carrot Castle Olive Ocean Peppermint Palace Radish Ruins Candy Constellation The Mirror
 
 
 
 

Other appearancesEdit

Super Smash Bros. Brawl trophy descriptionEdit

Image Description Found in
  "One of many statues found in Mirror Country, far up in the skies of Dream Land. Typically inert, Golems will only move to attack if Kirby draws near. Other Golems protect treasure chests, and some get shot from the mouth of the King Golem. Kirby can inhale Golems with a super inhale to copy the Stone ability." Kirby & The Amazing Mirror

GalleryEdit

Names in other languagesEdit

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ガレブ
Garebu
Galeb
Possibly named after "Galeb duhr" (the monster from Dungeons & Dragons)
French Tad'brik Pun on "tas de briques" (lit. "pile of bricks")
German Gragant Possibly a mix of "Granit" (granite) and "Gigant" (giant)
Italian Golem -
Korean 가레브
Garebeu
Transliteration of Japanese name.
Spanish Galeb Transliteration of the Japanese name.


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