Talk:Iron Golem/Archive 1

Real mob
This is real for any one that says other wise...don't delete my page --Desacobose 16:19, 23 February 2012 (UTC)
 * According to crowdin (Minecraft's official translation platform), it's Iron Golem, not Villager Gollem. I suggest copy pasting this page to Iron Golem Fomtg 16:22, 23 February 2012 (UTC)

Damage
The page says instantly killing, but this is not true. The Golem can kill you instantly, but doesn't always. The least damage i saw was 4 hearts and the highest instantly killing without armor. (Tested on hard difficulty) On other difficulties damage seems to be the same though. -Wally

They also do not kill skelletons instantly, although they have 10 hearts like the player. –Preceding unsigned comment was added by 94.221.255.48 (Talk) 17:32, 23 February 2012 (UTC). Please sign your posts with

Classification?
After the full release, how will we categorize the iron golem: utility or neutral? Xeoxer 16:52, 23 February 2012 (UTC)


 * It's a utility mob. --Fishrock123.png (Talk)(c) 17:18, 23 February 2012 (UTC)
 * Definitely utility --Moxxy 17:32, 23 February 2012 (UTC)

Page Protection
This page is getting tons of attention and many, many edits in a short time span. Could we lock it so only registered users can edit? --Moxxy 17:46, 23 February 2012 (UTC)

I agree to this --Mathew9R 22:31, 23 February 2012 (UTC)

Trivia
Could the Iron Golem "picking a rose" be related to the golem doing the same thing in the Miyazaki film "Castle in the Sky"? It seems similar to have an iron robot with plants growing on it pick a flower.

I found a good image by searching "castle in the sky robot" on google images (the 3rd image that showed up on 23 Feb, 2012). I could not post links here, so this is the best instruction I could post. 173.174.254.107 19:12, 23 February 2012 (UTC) albijoe


 * You've stolen my idea! ;-) --☺ Sven Kein Schwein ruft mich an! 19:14, 23 February 2012 (UTC)

yes it is. Jon himself in twitter said that he was inspired by the robots of that film. -Wally

Is it true that if you 'Spawn' one of these Golems,when you attack it, it will still fend for itself and counter-attack? Sykar24 05:19, 24 February 2012 (UTC)


 * Indeed. – ultradude25 ( T &#124; C ) at 05:32, 24 February 2012 (UTC)

Reference?
Is it just me or do this guys seem to be inspired by the robots from Castle in the sky? --☺ Sven Kein Schwein ruft mich an! 19:13, 23 February 2012 (UTC)
 * It's very clear with their long arms and the way they offer the flower that they are. --Moxxy 19:14, 23 February 2012 (UTC)

I think it's a bit like the Iron Giant. A nice guy, until the provoked, or until who he likes and looks after are attacked. 24.149.50.220 22:35, 23 February 2012 (UTC)
 * Resembles the Golem character in Monster Rancher. In one of the first few episodes, the main character finds Golem (that's his name apparently) tending a flower garden, protecting his past friends (in the form of disk thingies). 97.100.4.59 04:21, 24 February 2012 (UTC)
 * I meant to say "To me, it resembles...", since the Castle in the Sky is the true reference. 97.100.4.59 04:24, 24 February 2012 (UTC)

Iron golems attack snow golems after been hit by an snowball
The title says it...Ferry 21:18, 23 February 2012 (UTC)

Spawning Conditions
Another interesting fact: Moving the golems a long distance (25 blocks is enough, but I think the actual distance is much lower) away from the villagers detaches it from the villagers (I haven't tested if it still counts as a village-spawned golem if it returns within range) and forces a new spawn. Since iron golems don't take fall damage it's possible to spawn them and then drop them out of range, so another one can spawn almost immediately afterwards.
 * 1) 2x2x4 (where 4 is the height), is the minimum spawning space (even though they're only 2x2x3 in size).
 * 2) Can spawn at any light level.
 * 3) The spawn area is 17x17x6 (not including space needed for the actual spawn) which is centered in the house (I haven't figured out exactly what determines the center).
 * 4) If there is no spawn space available they will spawn in liquids (even if the liquid occupies the full 2x2x4 space) if there's a spawnable block underneath. See the photo below.
 * 5) If there is no spawn space available they will spawn inside the player and other mobs (positively tested golems, zombies and villagers) if necessary.
 * 6) Can spawn inside doors, but not the doors attached to the house (this would otherwise be possible if the walls were made entirely of transparent blocks).

The thumbnail on the right is a screenshot of the final outcome of my spawn area testing.

This is a screenshot of the iron golems spawning in liquids:



''I'm new at contributing to the wiki and English is not my mother's tongue, so if someone would be kind and post this information to the wiki page in proper formatting and articulation, I'd be grateful. This includes removing the results which will be considered redundant.''

--Muskar 21:42, 25 February 2012 (UTC)
 * Thanks for the comprehensive research! Make sure to include this info in your language's wiki as well! btw your English is fine. - Asterick6 21:51, 25 February 2012 (UTC)
 * My language is Danish and it doesn't seem to be available on this site. And yeah, my English is fine, but my grammar and comma-usage isn't (at least I don't know if it is).- Muskar 22:01, 25 February 2012 (UTC)
 * It's pretty good, but after a dependent clause (such as one that starts with "since"), you should use a comma after it. (Example: Since something something, this happens.) Actually, I think these types of sentences are "inverted sentences", so you just put a comma after the inverted dependent clause. I replied on my talk page for your questions and on yours about a different topic. - Asterick6 01:50, 26 February 2012 (UTC)
 * Edit: Also, it's not "mother's tongue". It's "mother tongue" because mother is being used as an adjective, not as a possessive, and it's like an idiom I think. For this sentence, "This includes removing the results which will be considered redundant," you would use the conditional here. So it should say "which would be considered redundant" because it's not a definite action. You might be redundant, or you might not be, so you shouldn't use "will". (I tried to explain it as well as I could, but I could be wrong). - Asterick6 02:05, 26 February 2012 (UTC)

On topic, I loaded the test map I show in the screenshot and suddenly, no Iron Golems are spawning under the conditions I had before. I checked the natural villages and they were spawning fine there. Since relogging again didn't make any difference I figure there's a lot more to it. We need to figure out how the spawn is triggered. I can confirm they can spawn at both daytime and nighttime - and at any light level. But I don't have a clue what can completely stop the spawning. Also, the floor of the village house may have to be made of wooden planks, I haven't seen otherwise working. - Muskar 17:38, 26 February 2012 (UTC)

Can a golem manufactured inside of a village respawn in that village if it's killed?
Will they detect villages like normally-spawned golems? Zoythrus 23:47, 23 February 2012 (UTC)
 * Only the naturally spawned Iron Golems will respawn in its village, user created will have to be built up again if it dies. -Kingy98 07:46, 24 February 2012 (UTC)
 * Actually, they will respawn if there is enough space and at least 15 villagers nearby. Brickman2011 20:02, 25 February 2012 (UTC)

Again???
First it was "caveman squidwards" and now it's "robot squidwards"?!? MindCrafter 03:44, 24 February 2012 (UTC)
 * I'm sorry, I dont really know the exact rules of the wiki but I am pretty sure there is no reason to shout out your opinions on the wiki when there is a forum for discussion. Wiki's are for information. 83.254.35.254 12:24, 24 February 2012 (UTC)
 * The solution nobody thinks of. Edit the nose out of the texture. (It's not that hard!) Funky3000 18:20, 25 February 2012 (UTC)

Effects of Potions on Iron Golems
Due to the fact that Iron Golems are not biological (speculation), my first thought is that an iron golem might be immune to certain potion effects. Can somebody please test the effects of various potions on the IGs?

Edit: Due to the photo of an IG being poisoned by a cave spider on the wiki, I would speculate that some, if not all, potions have a functional effect on IGs (as the spider poison effect is identical to the potion poison effect.) I would still appreciate if proper testing were conducted, however. –Preceding unsigned comment was added by Ercenio (Talk&#124;Contribs) 07:51, 24 February 2012 (UTC). Please sign your posts with
 * I tested swiftness, slowness and poison. The only one that had an effect (apart from particles) was the poison one. -Muskar 17:57, 26 February 2012 (UTC)
 * I had posted two times picture where IG poisoned by cave spider, but bat peoples delete it from article. Villgolempoisoned.png

Suffocation
They can take suffocation damage. I found this when I spawned one inside my house and it spawned inside a wall. Does this count as drowning or should this be added to the ways they can take damage? 96.241.54.113 14:13, 25 February 2012 (UTC) (Rhou17)

Infinite iron ingots
These things can be farmed with a 100% auto trap to get infinite iron ingots! –Preceding unsigned comment was added by 71.118.172.203 (Talk) 01:37, 26 February 2012 (UTC). Please sign your posts with