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{{monclasssym|'}} '''Golems''' are a [[monster class|class]] of [[monsters]] in [[NetHack]]. As they are inanimate objects given life, their corpses are sometimes useful or valuable objects, especially in the case of paper and gold golems. Because they are artificial constructs, scrolls of genocide do not work on golems.
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{{monclasssym|'}} '''Golems''' are a [[monster class|class]] of [[monsters]] in [[NetHack]]. As they are inanimate objects given life, their corpses are sometimes useful or valuable objects, especially in the case of paper and gold golems. Because they are artificial constructs, golems cannot be [[genocide]]d.
  
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==List of golems==
 
{|class="prettytable"
 
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!Symbol
 
!Symbol
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!Corpse{{refsrc|src/mon.c|309|version=NetHack 3.6.0}}
 
!Corpse{{refsrc|src/mon.c|309|version=NetHack 3.6.0}}
 
!Hit points{{refsrc|src/makemon.c|906|version=NetHack 3.6.0}}{{refsrc|src/makemon.c|1816|version=NetHack 3.6.0}}
 
!Hit points{{refsrc|src/makemon.c|906|version=NetHack 3.6.0}}{{refsrc|src/makemon.c|1816|version=NetHack 3.6.0}}
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!Material(s){{reffunc|zap.c|create_polymon}}
 
|-
 
|-
 
|{{monsym|clay_golem}}
 
|{{monsym|clay_golem}}
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|[[rock]]s
 
|[[rock]]s
 
|50
 
|50
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|[[copper]], [[silver]], [[platinum]], [[gemstone]], [[mineral]]
 
|-
 
|-
 
|{{monsym|glass_golem}}
 
|{{monsym|glass_golem}}
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|[[glass|pieces of worthless glass]]
 
|[[glass|pieces of worthless glass]]
 
|60
 
|60
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|[[glass]]
 
|-
 
|-
 
|{{monsym|iron_golem}}
 
|{{monsym|iron_golem}}
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|[[iron chain]]s
 
|[[iron chain]]s
 
|80
 
|80
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|[[iron]], [[metal]], [[mithril]]
 
|-
 
|-
 
|{{monsym|leather_golem}}
 
|{{monsym|leather_golem}}
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|[[leather armor]]s
 
|[[leather armor]]s
 
|40
 
|40
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|[[leather]]
 
|-
 
|-
 
|{{monsym|paper_golem}}
 
|{{monsym|paper_golem}}
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|[[scroll of blank paper|scrolls of blank paper]]
 
|[[scroll of blank paper|scrolls of blank paper]]
 
|20
 
|20
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|[[paper]]
 
|-
 
|-
 
|{{monsym|rope_golem}}
 
|{{monsym|rope_golem}}
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|''(none)''
 
|''(none)''
 
|30
 
|30
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|[[cloth]]
 
|-
 
|-
 
|{{monsym|stone_golem}}
 
|{{monsym|stone_golem}}
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|statue of a stone golem
 
|statue of a stone golem
 
|60
 
|60
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|[[copper]], [[silver]], [[platinum]], [[gemstone]], [[mineral]]
 
|-
 
|-
 
|{{monsym|straw_golem}}
 
|{{monsym|straw_golem}}
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|''(none)''
 
|''(none)''
 
|20
 
|20
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|[[liquid]], [[wax]], [[veggy]], [[dragon hide]], [[plastic]]
 
|-
 
|-
 
|{{monsym|wood_golem}}
 
|{{monsym|wood_golem}}
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|[[quarterstaff]]s
 
|[[quarterstaff]]s
 
|50
 
|50
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|[[wood]]
 
|-
 
|-
 
|{{monsym|gold_golem}}
 
|{{monsym|gold_golem}}
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|[[gold]]
 
|[[gold]]
 
|40
 
|40
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|[[gold (material)|gold]]
 
|-
 
|-
 
|{{monsym|flesh_golem}}
 
|{{monsym|flesh_golem}}
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|flesh golem corpse (edible)
 
|flesh golem corpse (edible)
 
|40
 
|40
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|[[flesh]], undefined
 
|}
 
|}
  
Golems are randomly generated, and an appropriate golem can also arise when trying to polymorph large piles of objects at once. For example, a pile containing many scrolls may become a paper golem, and a pile of rocks may become a clay golem.
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== Generation ==
 
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Golems are randomly generated, and an appropriate golem can also arise when trying to polymorph large piles of objects at once, depending on the object material -- see the table above. (Clay and stone golems can be produced by the same objects; one is chosen at random. [[Polypiling]] many [[bone]] objects, such as [[unicorn horn]]s, can produce a [[skeleton]], which is not a golem.)
In addition, [[polypiling]] many [[bone]] objects (such as [[unicorn horn]]s) can produce a [[skeleton]].
 
  
 
Stone golems can be created by [[stoning]] any of the other golems (e.g. with a [[cockatrice|cockatrice corpse]]). Stone golems themselves are stoning resistant, since it would be rather odd if stoning could kill them.  
 
Stone golems can be created by [[stoning]] any of the other golems (e.g. with a [[cockatrice|cockatrice corpse]]). Stone golems themselves are stoning resistant, since it would be rather odd if stoning could kill them.  
  
Casting [[stone to flesh]] at a stone golem will turn it into a flesh golem. The flesh golem is weaker in combat, and its corpse can give almost any resistance in the game.
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Casting {{spell of|stone to flesh}} at a stone golem or a statue of any golem will turn it into a flesh golem. Flesh golems are weaker in combat than stone golems, and their corpses can give almost any resistance in the game.
  
 
== Mythology ==
 
== Mythology ==
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Although the encyclopedia entry for ''gold golem'' describes their mythological counterparts as female, the NetHack monster is neuter.
 
Although the encyclopedia entry for ''gold golem'' describes their mythological counterparts as female, the NetHack monster is neuter.
  
== Encyclopedia entries ==
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==Variants==
 
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===SLASH'EM===
=== Golem ===
 
{{encyclopedia|
 
"The original story harks back, so they say, to the sixteenth
 
century.  Using long-lost formulas from the Kabbala, a rabbi is
 
said to have made an artificial man -- the so-called Golem -- to
 
help ring the bells in the Synagogue and for all kinds of other
 
menial work.
 
"But he hadn't made a full man, and it was animated by some sort
 
of vegetable half-life.  What life it had, too, so the story
 
runs, was only derived from the magic charm placed behind its
 
teeth each day, that drew down to itself what was known as the
 
`free sidereal strength of the universe.'
 
"One evening, before evening prayers, the rabbi forgot to take
 
the charm out of the Golem's mouth, and it fell into a frenzy.
 
It raged through the dark streets, smashing everything in its
 
path, until the rabbi caught up with it, removed the charm, and
 
destroyed it.  Then the Golem collapsed, lifeless.  All that was
 
left of it was a small clay image, which you can still see in
 
the Old Synagogue." ...
 
|[ The Golem, by Gustav Meyrink ]
 
}}
 
 
 
=== Straw golem ===
 
{{encyclopedia|
 
Dorothy leaned her chin upon her hand and gazed thoughtfully
 
at the Scarecrow.  Its head was a small sack stuffed with
 
straw, with eyes, nose, and mouth painted on it to represent
 
a face.  An old, pointed blue hat, that had belonged to some
 
Munchkin, was perched on his head, and the rest of the figure
 
was a blue suit of clothes, worn and faded, which had also
 
been stuffed with straw.  On the feet were some old boots with
 
blue tops, such as every man wore in this country, and the
 
figure was raised above the stalks of corn by means of the
 
pole stuck up its back.
 
|[ The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, by L. Frank Baum ]
 
}}
 
 
 
=== Wood golem ===
 
{{encyclopedia|
 
Come, old broomstick, you are needed,
 
Take these rags and wrap them round you!
 
Long my orders you have heeded,
 
By my wishes now I've bound you.
 
Have two legs and stand,
 
And a head for you.
 
Run, and in your hand
 
Hold a bucket too.
 
...
 
See him, toward the shore he's racing
 
There, he's at the stream already,
 
Back like lightning he is chasing,
 
Pouring water fast and steady.
 
Once again he hastens!
 
How the water spills,
 
How the water basins
 
Brimming full he fills!
 
|[ The Sorcerer's Apprentice, by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
 
translation by Edwin Zeydel ]
 
}}
 
 
 
=== Gold golem ===
 
{{encyclopedia|
 
The bellows he set away from the fire, and gathered all the tools
 
wherewith he wrought into a silver chest; and with a sponge wiped
 
he his face and his two hands withal, and his mighty neck and
 
shaggy breast, and put upon him a tunic, and grasped a stout staff,
 
and went forth halting; but there moved swiftly to support their
 
lord handmaidens wrought of gold in the semblance of living maids.
 
In them is understanding in their hearts, and in them speech and
 
strength, and they know cunning handiwork by gift of the immortal
 
gods.
 
|[ The Iliad, by Homer ]
 
}}
 
 
 
=== Flesh golem ===
 
{{encyclopedia|
 
With an anxiety that almost amounted to agony, I collected
 
the instruments of life around me, that I might infuse a spark
 
of being into the lifeless thing that lay at my feet.  It was
 
already one in the morning; the rain pattered dismally against
 
the panes, and my candle was nearly burnt out, when, by the
 
glimmer of the half-extinguished light, I saw the dull yellow
 
eye of the creature open; it breathed hard, and a convulsive
 
motion agitated its limbs.
 
 
How can I describe my emotions at this catastrophe, or how
 
delineate the wretch whom with such infinite pains and care I
 
had endeavoured to form?  His limbs were in proportion, and I
 
had selected his features as beautiful.  Beautiful!--Great God!
 
His yellow skin scarcely covered the work of muscles and
 
arteries beneath; his hair was of a lustrous black, and
 
flowing; his teeth of a pearly whiteness; but these luxuriances
 
only formed a more horrid contrast with his watery eyes, that
 
seemed almost of the same colour as the dun white sockets in
 
which they were set, his shrivelled complexion and straight
 
black lips.
 
|[ Frankenstein, by Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley ]}}
 
 
 
==SLASH'EM==
 
{{todo|How many hit points do the Slash'EM golems have?}}
 
 
{{main|Golem (SLASH'EM)}}
 
{{main|Golem (SLASH'EM)}}
 
SLASH'EM features the following new golems:
 
SLASH'EM features the following new golems:
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|300
 
|300
 
|}
 
|}
{{nethack-343|offset=1}}
 
{{slashem-7E7}}
 
[[Category:Monsters]]
 
[[Category:Monster classes]]
 
  
==UnNetHack==
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===UnNetHack===
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[[UnNetHack]] includes wax golems, as described above.
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In addition, the [[Sheol]] branch contains two new golem types, the [[ice golem]] and the [[crystal ice golem]].
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===dNetHack===
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{{main|Golem (dNetHack)}}
  
[[UnNetHack]] includes wax golems, as described above.
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[[dNetHack]] adds many new golems. Some drop rare and magical items, and some are [[unique monsters]].
  
In addition, the [[Sheol]] branch contains two new golem types, the [[Ice golem]], and the [[Crystal ice golem]].
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== Encyclopedia entry ==
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Several types of golem have their own specific entries in the encyclopedia. This entry is not shown for those.
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{{encyclopedia|
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"The original story harks back, so they say, to the sixteenth
 +
century.  Using long-lost formulas from the Kabbala, a rabbi is
 +
said to have made an artificial man -- the so-called Golem -- to
 +
help ring the bells in the Synagogue and for all kinds of other
 +
menial work.
 +
"But he hadn't made a full man, and it was animated by some sort
 +
of vegetable half-life.  What life it had, too, so the story
 +
runs, was only derived from the magic charm placed behind its
 +
teeth each day, that drew down to itself what was known as the
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`free sidereal strength of the universe.'
 +
"One evening, before evening prayers, the rabbi forgot to take
 +
the charm out of the Golem's mouth, and it fell into a frenzy.
 +
It raged through the dark streets, smashing everything in its
 +
path, until the rabbi caught up with it, removed the charm, and
 +
destroyed it.  Then the Golem collapsed, lifeless.  All that was
 +
left of it was a small clay image, which you can still see in
 +
the Old Synagogue." ...
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|[ The Golem, by Gustav Meyrink ]
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}}
  
 
== References ==
 
== References ==
 
<references/>
 
<references/>
 
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{{nethack-343}}
[[Category: UnNetHack]]
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[[Category:Monster classes]]

Latest revision as of 19:12, 20 January 2024

​' Golems are a class of monsters in NetHack. As they are inanimate objects given life, their corpses are sometimes useful or valuable objects, especially in the case of paper and gold golems. Because they are artificial constructs, golems cannot be genocided.

List of golems

Symbol Monster Corpse[1] Hit points[2][3] Material(s)[4]
' clay golem rocks 50 copper, silver, platinum, gemstone, mineral
' glass golem pieces of worthless glass 60 glass
' iron golem iron chains 80 iron, metal, mithril
' leather golem leather armors 40 leather
' paper golem scrolls of blank paper 20 paper
' rope golem (none) 30 cloth
' stone golem statue of a stone golem 60 copper, silver, platinum, gemstone, mineral
' straw golem (none) 20 liquid, wax, veggy, dragon hide, plastic
' wood golem quarterstaffs 50 wood
' gold golem gold 40 gold
' flesh golem flesh golem corpse (edible) 40 flesh, undefined

Generation

Golems are randomly generated, and an appropriate golem can also arise when trying to polymorph large piles of objects at once, depending on the object material -- see the table above. (Clay and stone golems can be produced by the same objects; one is chosen at random. Polypiling many bone objects, such as unicorn horns, can produce a skeleton, which is not a golem.)

Stone golems can be created by stoning any of the other golems (e.g. with a cockatrice corpse). Stone golems themselves are stoning resistant, since it would be rather odd if stoning could kill them.

Casting stone to flesh at a stone golem or a statue of any golem will turn it into a flesh golem. Flesh golems are weaker in combat than stone golems, and their corpses can give almost any resistance in the game.

Mythology

Golems are creatures from ancient Jewish folklore. They are not derived from Gollum in The Lord of the Rings. The legendary golem was made of clay, but the word has also been used to describe similar creatures made from other materials.

Although the encyclopedia entry for gold golem describes their mythological counterparts as female, the NetHack monster is neuter.

Variants

SLASH'EM

Main article: Golem (SLASH'EM)

SLASH'EM features the following new golems:

Symbol Monster Corpse Hit points
' wax golem wax candles 40
' plastic golem credit cards; cheap plastic imitations of the Amulet of Yendor in older versions 60
' ruby golem rubies 250
' diamond golem diamonds 270
' sapphire golem sapphires 280
' steel golem iron chains 290
' crystal golem random gems 300

UnNetHack

UnNetHack includes wax golems, as described above.

In addition, the Sheol branch contains two new golem types, the ice golem and the crystal ice golem.

dNetHack

Main article: Golem (dNetHack)

dNetHack adds many new golems. Some drop rare and magical items, and some are unique monsters.

Encyclopedia entry

Several types of golem have their own specific entries in the encyclopedia. This entry is not shown for those.

"The original story harks back, so they say, to the sixteenth
century. Using long-lost formulas from the Kabbala, a rabbi is
said to have made an artificial man -- the so-called Golem -- to
help ring the bells in the Synagogue and for all kinds of other
menial work.
"But he hadn't made a full man, and it was animated by some sort
of vegetable half-life. What life it had, too, so the story
runs, was only derived from the magic charm placed behind its
teeth each day, that drew down to itself what was known as the
`free sidereal strength of the universe.'
"One evening, before evening prayers, the rabbi forgot to take
the charm out of the Golem's mouth, and it fell into a frenzy.
It raged through the dark streets, smashing everything in its
path, until the rabbi caught up with it, removed the charm, and
destroyed it. Then the Golem collapsed, lifeless. All that was
left of it was a small clay image, which you can still see in
the Old Synagogue." ...

[ The Golem, by Gustav Meyrink ]

References

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