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{{blockref|From wikipedia:<br />Golems are magical [[Construct (Dungeons & Dragons)|constructs]] made of inert matter animated by high-level [[Magic of Dungeons & Dragons|spellcaster]]s through the use of powerful spells during magical rituals. The main aspect differentiating one type of golem from another is the material from which it is built. There are four standard types of golems, from weakest to strongest: flesh golems, clay golems, stone golems and iron golems.  The flesh golem is created from [[wikipedia:Cadaver|human remains]], and the others are created from earthen components: {{wikip|clay}}, [[wikipedia:Rock (geology)|stone]] and {{wikip|iron}} respectively. Virtually any material can be used to create a golem, and hundreds of different types of such creatures have been described for one edition or another of the game.<ref name="TUGI">Picard D. Laurent, ''The Ultimate Golem Index'' (Black Arts Edition, 2010)</ref>|<ref name="wp">[[wikipedia:Golem (Dungeons & Dragons)|Wikipedia - Golem]] ''(accessed 2019-12-15)''. Licensed [[CC-BY-SA]]</ref>}}
{{blockref|From wikipedia:<br />Golems are magical {{srd5lc|Construct}}s made of inert matter animated by high-level [[SRD5:Spellcasting|spellcaster]]s through the use of powerful spells during magical rituals. The main aspect differentiating one type of golem from another is the material from which it is built. There are four standard types of golems, from weakest to strongest: flesh golems, clay golems, stone golems and iron golems.  The flesh golem is created from [[wikipedia:Cadaver|human remains]], and the others are created from earthen components: {{wikip|clay}}, [[wikipedia:Rock (geology)|stone]] and {{wikip|iron}} respectively. Virtually any material can be used to create a golem, and hundreds of different types of such creatures have been described for one edition or another of the game.<ref name="TUGI">Picard D. Laurent, ''The Ultimate Golem Index'' (Black Arts Edition, 2010)</ref>|<ref name="wp">[[wikipedia:Golem (Dungeons & Dragons)|Wikipedia - Golem]] ''(accessed 2019-12-15)''. Licensed [[CC-BY-SA]]</ref>}}
==List of Golems==
==List of Golems==
{{5e Monster List|Golem}}
{{5e Monster List|Golem}}

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Golem Overview 
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From wikipedia:
Golems are magical constructs made of inert matter animated by high-level spellcasters through the use of powerful spells during magical rituals. The main aspect differentiating one type of golem from another is the material from which it is built. There are four standard types of golems, from weakest to strongest: flesh golems, clay golems, stone golems and iron golems. The flesh golem is created from human remains, and the others are created from earthen components: clay Icon External Link.svg, stone and iron Icon External Link.svg respectively. Virtually any material can be used to create a golem, and hundreds of different types of such creatures have been described for one edition or another of the game.[2]

List of Golems

7 Golems
Monster Size Type Tags Alignment HP CR Habitat Marked Source
Golem Overview Overview Construct, Golem Urban Canon, Pointer Monster Manual (5e)
Clay Golem Large Construct Golem Unaligned 133 9 Urban Canon SRD-OGL v5.1
Flesh Golem Medium Construct Golem Neutral 93 5 Urban Canon SRD-OGL v5.1
Glasswork Golem Medium Construct Golem Unaligned 36 2 Feywild, Urban Canon, Pointer The Wild Beyond the Witchlight
Iron Golem Large Construct Golem Unaligned 210 16 Urban Canon SRD-OGL v5.1
Snowman Medium Construct Golem, Water Elemental Neutral 93 5 Arctic, Urban Noncanon, User Creation Rlyehable
Stone Golem Large Construct Golem Unaligned 178 10 Urban Canon SRD-OGL v5.1

Sources and Notes

  1. Wikipedia - Golem (accessed 2019-12-15). Licensed CC-BY-SA
  2. Picard D. Laurent, The Ultimate Golem Index (Black Arts Edition, 2010)

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