Minecraft Dungeons:Tempest Golem

The Tempest Golem is a boss mob in the Minecraft Dungeons DLC Howling Peaks.

Appearance
The Tempest Golem is a colossal golem-like mob. It is very similar to a Squall Golem, with it being gray, being made of stone, having a golden back, and the signature two windmill-like poles. The only things differing it is its head, which is more square than rectangle, a purple stud on its forehead, smaller eyes, and a big jaw. Jade banners can be seen hanging below the Golem's chin, and its front body possesses more intricate etched lines and 4 jade blocks on each end of its body. Both of its arms possess giant gold swords with purple stripes going down the middle. The Tempest Golem also has a large purple button on its chest, which is covered by two jade-colored panels with a swirl symbol on them. These two panels are considered its shield, and it protects its large button with them. The golem appears to be 10 to 12 blocks tall, which would make it the tallest boss or mob in the game.

Story
While not much is known about the Tempest Golem's backstory, it was corrupted by one of the shards from the Orb of Dominance and now resides in a Gale Sanctum on the top of a mountain. When the heroes arrive at the end of the sanctum, the golem awakens and attempts to fend them off, but is eventually destroyed, along with the shard.

Behavior
The Tempest Golem never moves from where it spawned (however in the artwork, it was shown that it was able to fly), always remaining immobile similar to the Corrupted Cauldron. It has 4 different attacks (but these attacks won't do a lot of damage as compare to the other DLC bosses). Additionally, the Tempest Golem can become stunned and not attack or move for a few seconds. It also loses defense during this. To stun the Tempest Golem, the player have to stand near to the stone pillars for 8 to 10 seconds, spawning mobs at the side. Attacking one of the pillars will deactivate one (but will restore within 60 seconds or dealing massive damage to the golem) of the Golem's arms. Once both arms are deactivated, the golem is vulnerable.

These attack names are conjectural; official names have not been established.

If a player goes to either side of the Tempest Golem, it will smash the ground with one of it's sword arms, creating a small shockwave around it.
 * Melee Slash

If a player goes in front of the Tempest Golem's body, it will quickly open it's two shield panels, damaging and knocking them away. It then closes them shortly after.
 * Shield Attack

Occasionally, the Tempest Golem summons a lightning bolt to attack a player. This is signified by a blue square on the ground which follows the player for a few seconds. After a few seconds, lightning will strike down on that square.
 * Lightning Attack

After the Tempest Golem is stunned and gets back up, two random Squall Golems from the back of the area will awaken and attack the player.
 * Awaken Squall Golems

Health points
(In other versions, this may not be 100% accurate)

(Take note that the Weakspot and Durability shares the health pool, If one of them goes down to 0, the other one will also go down to 0)

Trivia

 * The Tempest Golem is the first DLC boss that does not use a theme owned by another boss and has it’s own track, as the Jungle Abomination and Wretched Wraith use the Corrupted Cauldron’s theme and the Illusioner uses the Evoker’s theme.
 * In the artwork, the Tempest Golem was shown flying outside Gale Sanctum which is impossible in the gameplay because it was first shown inactive inside Gale Sanctum unless it was powered by wind by the player.
 * The Tempest Golem has the strongest defense of any mobs in the game.