Plastic golem
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Difficulty | 5 |
Attacks |
Claw 1d3, Claw 1d3 |
Base level | 4 |
Base experience | 56 |
Speed | 12 |
Base AC | 9 |
Base MR | 0 |
Alignment | 0 (neutral) |
Frequency (by normal means) | 1 (Very rare) |
Genocidable | No |
Weight | 400 |
Nutritional value | 0 |
Size | large |
Resistances | sleep resistance, poison resistance, drain resistance (SLASH'EM and SlashTHEM only) |
Resistances conveyed | none |
A plastic golem:
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Reference | SLASH'EM_0.0.7E7F2/monst.c#line3496 |
A plastic golem, ', is a type of monster that appears in SLASH'EM, SlashTHEM, and Hack'EM. The plastic golem is a type of golem that is slightly stronger than a straw golem, but is otherwise among the weaker golems in those variants.
A plastic golem has two claw attacks, and possesses sleep resistance and poison resistance - in SLASH'EM and SlashTHEM, they also possess drain resistance. A plastic golem that is subjected to stoning will become a stone golem.[1]
Generation
Randomly generated plastic golems are always created hostile.
Plastic golems can generate as a result of polypiling if there are enough plastic objects in a pile of items.[2]
Plastic golems do not leave a corpse.
SLASH'EM and SlashTHEM
In SLASH'EM and SlashTHEM, plastic golems are always generated with 60 HP.[3]
Plastic golems drop 2-4 credit cards upon death in place of a corpse, and drop 2-4 cheap plastic imitations of the Amulet of Yendor instead if the TOURIST compile-time option is not defined.[4]
Hack'EM
In Hack'EM, plastic golems are always generated with 40 HP in Hack'EM.
Plastic golems drop 2-8 plastic items which can be any of the following: credit cards, fly swatters, rubber hoses, eight balls, or very rarely a green lightsaber.
Strategy
Plastic golems are not especially strong even against an early-game hero, though their HP can take a while to cut through - they are a plentiful source of credit cards, which are especially useful in SLASH'EM and SlashTHEM since unlocking tools in those variants have a chance of breaking on each use.
References
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