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For other uses, see Golem.
Iron Golem
Health points Uncracked: 100HPπŸ‘ ❀️
Γ— 50

Low cracked: 75HPπŸ‘ ❀️
Γ— 37.5

Half cracked: 50HPπŸ‘ ❀️
Γ— 25

High cracked: 25HPπŸ‘ ❀️
Γ— 12.5
Behavior Neutral (naturally spawned)
Passive (player-built)
Attack
strength
Easy: 4.75HPπŸ‘ ❀️
Γ— 2.375
– 11.75HPπŸ‘ ❀️
Γ— 5.875

Normal: 7.5HPπŸ‘ ❀️
Γ— 3.75
– 21.5HPπŸ‘ ❀️
Γ— 10.75

Hard: 11.25HPπŸ‘ ❀️
Γ— 5.625
– 32.25HPπŸ‘ ❀️
Γ— 16.125

Hitbox size In Java Edition:

Height: 2.7 blocks
Width: 1.4 blocks
In Bedrock Edition:
Height: 2.9 blocks
Width: 1.4 blocks

Speed 0.25
Knockback
resistance
100%
Spawn Near a πŸ‘ Image
pillager outpost

In πŸ‘ Image
villages

When built by the player
When summoned by villagersβ€Œ[JE only]

Usable items
Can be leashed Yes
Can ride boats No
Can ride minecarts Yesβ€Œ[BE only]
Noβ€Œ[JE only]
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An iron golem is a buildable neutral mob that attacks monsters with its arms, knocking them into the air. Iron golems are created by villagers to patrol and protect their villages. Villager-created iron golems will retaliate against players if attacked, and are hostile to players that have low popularity or reputation with their village.

Spawning

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Villages

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Java Edition

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In Java Edition, villagers can summon iron golems, either when they are gossiping or every 5 seconds while panicking and the following criteria are met:

  1. The villager has slept in the last 20 minutes
  2. The villager has not detected an iron golem in the last 30 seconds
    • An iron golem is detected when it is within 16 blocks of the villager (Β±16X Β±16Z Β±16Y axis), and the villager scans for golems once every 10 seconds
  3. The villager has not been near a summoning in the last 30 seconds
    • A villager is near a summoning when it is within 10 blocks of a villager (Β±10X Β±10Z Β±10Y axis) who successfully summons an iron golem
  4. There are enough participants within 10 blocks of the villager, including the villager itself; participating villagers need to fulfill the previous 3 conditions: When gossiping, 5 or more participants are needed. When panicking, 3 or more are needed
  5. A valid spawn point for the golem is found

Iron golems still spawn even when the game rule doMobSpawning is set to false.[1]

To find a valid spawn point, up to 10 attempts are made to spawn a golem within a 17Γ—13Γ—17 box centered on the villager (villager block position Β±8 blocks along x/z axes and Β±6 blocks along y axis). A random y column is picked and then the topmost block in that column is selected that is air or liquid and has a "solid-blocking" block underneath.

The target location is then checked whether the block underneath has a solid top surface (which is not the same as "solid-blocking"). The target block and 2 blocks above must not be a full block, nor be redstone-powered, nor be rails, and the two blocks above must not be water. This means the iron golem can spawn inside 1-deep water or inside blocks like slabs, fences, and carpets (if other checks pass). Adjacent blocks are irrelevant, so golems can spawn partially inside adjacent solid blocks.[2] However, the spawning iron golem still must not collide with any existing entities.

Bedrock Edition

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In Bedrock Edition, an iron golem can spawn naturally when a village first generates in the world. Iron golems also spawn in villages having at least 20 beds and 10 villagers. The golem attempts to spawn in a 17Γ—13Γ—17 volume, Β±8 blocks horizontal and Β±6 blocks vertical from the village's center block, which can be (but isn't necessarily) a bed pillow or a bell.

First, X and Z coordinates are randomly chosen within the spawn volume. Next, the highest block at those coordinates within the spawn volume is found. If it is a block with a full top surface β€” including glass, upside-down stairs, top slabs, hoppers (though this has varied with version), and even water (including source blocks) β€” and there is no obstruction above it by a block above the spawn volume, then the golem spawns there. Otherwise, the spawn attempt is canceled.

For a village to spawn iron golems, 75% of its villagers must have been able to work (reach their linked work block during a working period) in the past day [needs testing in Bedrock Edition], and 100% of them must be linked to a bed. Additionally, the village center must be within a player's simulation distance volume.

The maximum distance the player can be from the village for iron golems to spawn can be calculated with the following formulas. These are approximate because they yield a cuboid volume, but the simulation distance volume is an octahedral shape based on taxicab distance.

Iron golems can only spawn within the player's simulation distance volume, so if a village center lies close to the border of said volume, only part of the typical 17x13x17 golem spawn volume will be eligible for spawning.

If the village's original iron golem is killed, a new one cannot spawn unless all of the conditions are met. Therefore, a small village does not regenerate an iron golem unless the village is expanded.

If the spawn conditions are met, then the chance of attempting a spawn is 1⁄700 per game tick, which averages to one spawn attempt every 35 seconds. Iron golems can spawn provided the 2Γ—3Γ—2 space above the spawn point (that is, horizontally centered on the northwest corner of the block it spawns on) contains only non-full blocks, and the block it spawns on is solid-blocking.

An additional iron golem spawns for each additional 10 villagers beyond the initial population requirement, provided that the other requirements are met.

Creation

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Iron golem build configuration with a jack o'lantern.

Iron golems are created by placing four iron blocks in a T shape (as shown in the image), and then placing a carved pumpkin or jack o'lantern on top of the center upper block. The pumpkin may be placed by the player, a dispenser or an enderman, but it must be placed last. Alternatively, the blocks can be placed in any order with an uncarved pumpkin; the player can shear the pumpkin to spawn the golem.

When successfully created, the iron golem is naturally passive toward all players under all circumstances. It can, however, attack the player’s tamed wolves, if punched accidentally, but it never directly attacks the player. The constructed golem attacks hostile mobs like a naturally spawned iron golem.

The block arrangement can be placed upright, lying down, or upside-down. The four empty spaces in the diagram (above and below each of the arms) must be air blocks. Any non-air block (including blocks such as snow layers, grass, and water) present in any of the empty spaces prevent the golem from spawning.

Like other constructed mobs, iron golems always spawn facing south. Their large size may cause them to take suffocation damage from nearby solid blocks at the level of their head.

Pillager outposts

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An iron golem trapped in a cage at a pillager outpost.

Iron golems can also be found surrounding pillager outposts, confined inside dark oak cages. When freed, they can help the player by attacking any nearby pillagers. Pillagers can technically attack iron golems in cages if they fall in, though it is unlikely that they will succeed on their own. Iron golems can also attack pillagers from within the cage due to being able to attack through 1 block walls, assuming that it sees a pillager through an air block.

Drops

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On death

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Java Edition:

ItemQuantity / Chance / Average
DefaultLooting ILooting IILooting III
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Poppy0–266.67%1.000–266.67%1.000–266.67%1.000–266.67%1.00
πŸ‘ Image
Iron Ingot3–5100.00%4.003–5100.00%4.003–5100.00%4.003–5100.00%4.00
ItemQuantity / Chance / Average
DefaultLooting ILooting IILooting III
πŸ‘ Image
Poppy0–22⁄310–22⁄310–22⁄310–22⁄31
πŸ‘ Image
Iron Ingot3–5143–5143–5143–514
ItemAmountProbability
DefaultLooting ILooting IILooting III
πŸ‘ Image
Poppy01⁄3 (33.33%)1⁄3 (33.33%)1⁄3 (33.33%)1⁄3 (33.33%)
11⁄3 (33.33%)1⁄3 (33.33%)1⁄3 (33.33%)1⁄3 (33.33%)
21⁄3 (33.33%)1⁄3 (33.33%)1⁄3 (33.33%)1⁄3 (33.33%)
Average1 (1.00)1 (1.00)1 (1.00)1 (1.00)
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Iron Ingot31⁄3 (33.33%)1⁄3 (33.33%)1⁄3 (33.33%)1⁄3 (33.33%)
41⁄3 (33.33%)1⁄3 (33.33%)1⁄3 (33.33%)1⁄3 (33.33%)
51⁄3 (33.33%)1⁄3 (33.33%)1⁄3 (33.33%)1⁄3 (33.33%)
Average4 (4.00)4 (4.00)4 (4.00)4 (4.00)
Killed1
ItemExpected Drops
DefaultLooting ILooting IILooting III
πŸ‘ Image
Poppy1.001.001.001.00
πŸ‘ Image
Iron Ingot4.004.004.004.00

Bedrock Edition:

ItemQuantity / Chance / Average
DefaultLooting ILooting IILooting III
πŸ‘ Image
Poppy0–266.67%1.000–266.67%1.000–266.67%1.000–266.67%1.00
πŸ‘ Image
Iron Ingot3–5100.00%4.003–5100.00%4.003–5100.00%4.003–5100.00%4.00
ItemQuantity / Chance / Average
DefaultLooting ILooting IILooting III
πŸ‘ Image
Poppy0–22⁄310–22⁄310–22⁄310–22⁄31
πŸ‘ Image
Iron Ingot3–5143–5143–5143–514
ItemAmountProbability
DefaultLooting ILooting IILooting III
πŸ‘ Image
Poppy01⁄3 (33.33%)1⁄3 (33.33%)1⁄3 (33.33%)1⁄3 (33.33%)
11⁄3 (33.33%)1⁄3 (33.33%)1⁄3 (33.33%)1⁄3 (33.33%)
21⁄3 (33.33%)1⁄3 (33.33%)1⁄3 (33.33%)1⁄3 (33.33%)
Average1 (1.00)1 (1.00)1 (1.00)1 (1.00)
πŸ‘ Image
Iron Ingot31⁄3 (33.33%)1⁄3 (33.33%)1⁄3 (33.33%)1⁄3 (33.33%)
41⁄3 (33.33%)1⁄3 (33.33%)1⁄3 (33.33%)1⁄3 (33.33%)
51⁄3 (33.33%)1⁄3 (33.33%)1⁄3 (33.33%)1⁄3 (33.33%)
Average4 (4.00)4 (4.00)4 (4.00)4 (4.00)
Killed1
ItemExpected Drops
DefaultLooting ILooting IILooting III
πŸ‘ Image
Poppy1.001.001.001.00
πŸ‘ Image
Iron Ingot4.004.004.004.00

In Bedrock Edition, trading prices are unaffected by the killing of iron golems; however, village popularity decreases by 10, affecting village iron golem behavior if the popularity ranges below -15.

Behavior

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An iron golem offering a poppy.

Iron golems wander around a village in a patrol-like fashion, staying close to buildings and other structures. Like villagers, iron golems do not wander away from a village, regardless of how they were spawned, but sometimes stand at the border of the village.

An iron golem sometimes faces a villager as if they are conversing. Iron golems can spawn poppies in their hands and offer them to villagers and copper golems. Baby villagersβ€Œ[Bedrock Edition only][3] and copper golems accept the poppy offered by the iron golem. A copper golem that accepts a poppy has the poppy on top of the rod on their head. Attacking an iron golem that is not player-built while the iron golem is holding out a poppy causes it to take back the poppy and attack the player instead. If the iron golem sees a target while it is offering the poppy, it runs to attack them and inflict damage.

In Bedrock Edition, iron golems completely ignore villagers, pushing them aside while walking if a villager is in the iron golem's path, but they still offer poppies if possible.

If not within a village, iron golems slowly wander around attacking hostile mobs, (skeletons, zombies, etc.) usually making their way to a nearby village. If in that village, the iron golem doesn't leave.

Iron golems can walk up a full block height without jumping and walk over a 1 block wide hole without falling in. They avoid water, lava, fire, and cactus. Iron golems are immune to both drowning and fall damage. When in water they sink to the bottom, but can still move laterally and walk up full blocks as if they were on land.

As with most passive and neutral mobs, iron golems can be leashed. The leashed iron golem does not try to break from the lead when it sees a hostile mob, instead looking at the mob while it moves. An iron golem that is leashed in mid-air moves its arms and legs while moving. If an iron golem is leashed to a fence, it attacks hostile mobs, but does not follow them if they leave the leash range as the iron golem cannot break free from fence leads.

In Java Edition, Iron golems that aren't provoked move slower. Iron golems move faster in Bedrock Edition, as its normal walking speed is fast regardless of being provoked.

Iron golems cannot pick up weapons or armor, but the player can use NBT commands in Java Edition or the /replaceitem command in Bedrock Edition to give the iron golem weapons or armor, although the armor or weapons are not visible.

Attacking

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When attacking, an iron golem moves quickly toward its target and swings its arms up violently to attack, flinging the target into the air and dealing damage in a random range set by difficulty, between as low as 4.75HPπŸ‘ ❀️
Γ— 2.375
damage on Easy difficulty and as high as 32.25HPπŸ‘ ❀️
Γ— 16.125
damage on Hard difficulty. Iron golems cannot attack targets that are 2.75β€Œ[Java Edition only]/3β€Œ[Bedrock Edition only] or more blocks above them. As such, standing on a three block pillar will allow players to attack golems below them without taking damage themselves.

It is possible for multiple golems to hit the same target simultaneously, flinging the victim to a height proportional to the number of golems that attacked.β€Œ[Bedrock Edition only][verify]

If an iron golem attacks a group of mobs, it targets one mob to attack until that mob dies before attacking a different mob, even while being attacked by other mobs.

If the mob is flung out of sight, the iron golem attacks the next mob that attacks it. Sometimes, the iron golem might attack the nearest hostile mob if they are in groups.[verify]

When an iron golem kills any mob, the player can obtain items dropped by the mob, but no experience orbs. An iron golem that kills a raid mob in Bedrock Edition also causes the mob to drop its raid loot, even when the mob wasn't attacked by the player before it was killed.

Iron golems never attack each other, as iron golems cannot "accidentally" hit another iron golem when attacking.

Provocation by players

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An iron golem built by a player never attacks players, even when hit or when the player attacks another villager or another golem in front of the player-built golem, though they will attack a player's tamed wolf if the wolf attacks the golem.

In Bedrock Edition, a naturally-spawned iron golem immediately becomes hostile toward a player who attacks a villager near an iron golem.

If a player has -15 popularity or less in a village, or has -100 or lower reputation with any nearby villager, naturally-spawned iron golems become hostile to that player until the player's popularity climbs above -15 and reputation with all nearby villagers goes above -100.β€Œ[Java Edition only]

A village iron golem retaliates when attacked by a player, even if the attack dealt no damage such as an ender pearl or snowball. If a village has more than one naturally-spawned iron golem and a player attacks one in front of the other(s), all iron golems of that type may become hostile to the player.β€Œ[Bedrock Edition only][verify]

Iron golems are not provoked by players who attack wandering traders.[4]

Provocation by other mobs

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Although they are guardians of villages, iron golems are not actually provoked when a mob attacks a nearby villager (in contrast to a player attacking a villagerβ€Œ[Bedrock Edition only]), given that the iron golem is not already hostile to the type of mob by default. With the exception of creepers, goats, and sulfur cubes, they are provoked when attacked by any mob, and by the presence of nearby monsters. Even if a witch accidentally throws a positive splash potion at an iron golem during a raid, this does not stop the iron golem from attacking the witch. Iron golems are ineffective against flying hostile mobs that don't venture into the iron golem's reach, such as ghasts and phantoms.

The list below contains mobs that can have hostile interactions with iron golems. The iron golem also attacks neutral mobs or hostile mobs that can attack the player, such as piglins or zombified piglins.

Entity Iron golem actively attacks the mob? Actively attacks the iron golem? Notes
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Axolotl
No No
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Bee
No No
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Blaze
Yes No Blaze retaliates.
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Breeze
Yes Yes
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Camel Husk

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Skeleton Horse

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Zombie Horse
No No
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Creaking
Yes No
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Creeper
No No Creepers can still unintentionally damage the iron golem.
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Dolphin
No No
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Drowned
Yes Partial Drowned do not attack any mob that is not touching water during daytime.
πŸ‘ Image
Ender Dragon
Yesβ€Œ[JE only]
Noβ€Œ[BE only]
No
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Enderman
Yes No Enderman retaliates.
πŸ‘ Image
Endermite
Yes No Endermite retaliates in Java Edition.
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Evoker
Yes Yes
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Fox
No No In Bedrock Edition, trusting foxes attack the iron golem if it attacks its owner. When attacked by the fox, the golem retaliates.
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Ghast
Yes No
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Giant
β€Œ[JE only]
Yes No Giants do not have any AI.
πŸ‘ Image
Goat
No Randomly
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Guardian

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Elder Guardian
Yes No Guardians can still damage iron golems with their spikes defense.
πŸ‘ Image
Hoglin
Yes No Hoglin retaliates.
πŸ‘ Image
Husk

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Zombie

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Zombie Villager
Yes Yes
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Illusioner
β€Œ[JE only]
Yes Yes
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Llama

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Trader Llama
No No An iron golem attacks a llama that accidentally hits the golem with its spit. After being hit by the golem, the llama deliberately attacks the golem.
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Magma Cube
Yes Yes
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Nautilus
No No The iron golem retaliates only if the nautilus accidentally hits it with its dash attack.
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Phantom
Yes No
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Pillager
Yes Yes
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Piglin
Yes No Piglin retaliates.
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Piglin Brute
Yes No Piglin brute retaliates.
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Player
Partial/No (player-built, or in peaceful difficulty.) At player's discretion. An iron golem immediately attacks a player when it attacks a villager.β€Œ[JE only]
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Pufferfish
No No Iron golems attack pufferfish only if damaged by the pufferfish's defense.
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Ravager
Yes Yes
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Shulker
Yes No Shulker retaliates.
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Silverfish
Yes Yesβ€Œ[BE only]
Noβ€Œ[JE only]
Silverfish retaliates.
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Skeleton

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Stray

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Wither Skeleton

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Bogged

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Parched

Yes Yes
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Slime
Yes Yes
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Snow Golem
No No The iron golem retaliates only if a snow golem accidentally hits it with a snowball.
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Spider

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Cave Spider
Yes Partial Spiders are hostile toward iron golems when light level is below 12. Otherwise, they retaliate only if attacked.
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Sulfur Cube
No No Sulfur cubes can unintentionally damage iron golems when using the explosive or hot archetypes.
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Vex
Yes Partial A vex attacks an iron golem rarely when the vex is near the golem. It attacks immediately when an evoker summons three vexes.​[more information needed]
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Villager
No No The iron golem retaliates only if a villager accidentally hits it with fireworks if a player wins the raid.[5]
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Vindicator
Yes Yes
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Warden
Yes Partial A warden immediately retaliates when attacked by an iron golem, it also attacks when noticed.
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Witch
Yes Yesβ€Œ[BE only]
Partialβ€Œ[JE only]
In Java Edition, witches attack iron golems if patrolling in an illager patrol.
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Wither
Yes Yes Iron golems attempt to attack the wither during its spawn animation, but are unable to do so.
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Wolf
No No Tamed wolves attack the iron golem only if it attacks its owner, or the owner attacks the golem. When attacked by the wolf, the golem retaliates. A player-built iron golem attacks the player's wolves if attacked by the wolf. Iron golems and untamed wolves never attack one another.
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Zoglin
Yes Yes
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Zombie Nautilus
Yesβ€Œ[BE only][6]


Noβ€Œ[JE only]

No The iron golem retaliates only if the nautilus accidentally hits it with its dash attack.
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Zombified Piglin
Yes, 99.25% of themβ€Œ[BE only][note 1]


Yes, all of themβ€Œ[JE only]

No Zombified piglins retaliate.
All other mobs No No
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An iron golem looks down at a husk, but cannot attack the husk.

A naturally-spawned iron golem knows where raiding illager locations are from behind solid walls and from underground and attempts to move toward them. An iron golem created by the player or summoned by a command cannot detect raiders through obstructions. Iron golems also look up or down if the hostile mob is above or below the iron golem.

Being attacked

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Zombies (and variants), zoglins, skeletons (and variants), spiders, cave spiders, slimes, magma cubes, withers, ravagers and illagers naturally attack iron golems on sight and may cause major damage, especially if the mobs attack in groups. In Bedrock Edition, silverfish and witches also naturally attack iron golems without provocation.

Iron golems have 100% knockback resistance from normal attacks. However, they can be knocked back by wind charges and the Wind Burst enchantment.

Cracking

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Iron golems have different stages of being cracked to show their health. When their health is at or above 75%, they do not have any cracks. When their health is at or above 50% but lower than 75%, some cracks appear. When their health is at or above 25% but lower than 50%, they appear more cracked. When their health is lower than 25%, many cracks are visible.

Healing

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Using an iron ingot on an iron golem removes one deterioration level, or in other words, adds 25HPπŸ‘ ❀️
Γ— 12.5
to its health, consuming the ingot.

Preferred path

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This feature is exclusive to Bedrock Edition.
 

Like villagers, iron golems in Bedrock Edition use a strategy of pathfinding that prioritizes walking on certain "low-cost" blocks.

Preferred path blocks Block cost
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Dirt path

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Smooth Sandstone

0
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Cobblestone

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Stone

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Stone Bricks

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Sandstone

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Cut Sandstone

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Chiseled Sandstone

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Smooth Sandstone

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Mossy Cobblestone

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Slabs

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Planks

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Bricks

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Nether Bricks

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Red Nether Bricks

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End Stone Bricks

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Red Sandstone

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Cut Red Sandstone

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Chiseled Red Sandstone

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Smooth Red Sandstone

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Stained Glass

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Glass

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Glowstone

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Prismarine

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Block of Emerald

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Block of Diamond

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Block of Lapis Lazuli

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Block of Gold

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Block of Redstone

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Glazed Terracotta

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Beds

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Lectern

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Composter

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Grindstone

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Blast Furnace

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Smoker

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Fletching Table

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Cartography Table

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Brewing Stand

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Smithing Table

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Cauldron

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Barrel

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Loom

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Stonecutter

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Iron golems attempt to walk on a one-block-wide path, despite them being two blocks wide. An iron golem favors a wider path if it sees one.

Climbing

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Iron golems can climb ladders or vines if the ladder or vine is in its path, or if pushed onto a ladder or vine.

Sounds

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Java Edition:

Sounds
SoundClosed captionsSourceDescriptionIdentifierTranslation keyVolumePitchAttenuation
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​Iron Golem attacksFriendly MobsWhen an iron golem attacks somethingentity.iron_golem.attacksubtitles.entity.iron_golem.attack​1.01.016
​Iron Golem breaksFriendly MobsWhen an iron golem cracksentity.iron_golem.damagesubtitles.entity.iron_golem.damage​0.8varies [sound 1]16
​Iron Golem diesFriendly MobsWhen an iron golem diesentity.iron_golem.deathsubtitles.entity.iron_golem.death​1.00.8–1.216
​Iron Golem hurtsFriendly MobsWhen an iron golem is damagedentity.iron_golem.hurtsubtitles.entity.iron_golem.hurt​1.00.8–1.216
​FootstepsFriendly MobsWhile an iron golem is walkingentity.iron_golem.stepsubtitles.block.generic.footsteps​1.01.016
​Iron Golem repairedFriendly MobsWhen an iron golem is repaired with an iron ingotentity.iron_golem.repairsubtitles.entity.iron_golem.repair​1.00.8–1.216
  1. ↑ Can be 1.0 or 0.8 for each sound

Bedrock Edition:

Sounds
SoundClosed captionsSourceDescriptionIdentifierTranslation keyVolumePitch
NoneNone​[sound 1]NoneUnused sound event[verify]mob.irongolem.sayNone​[sound 1]1.00.8–1.2
​ ?Friendly MobsWhen an iron golem attacks somethingmob.irongolem.throw​ ?1.01.0
​ ?Friendly MobsWhen an iron golem cracksmob.irongolem.crack​ ?0.80.8/0.64–1.0/0.8
​ ?Friendly MobsWhen an iron golem diesmob.irongolem.death​ ?1.00.8–1.2
​ ?Friendly MobsWhen an iron golem is damagedmob.irongolem.hit​ ?1.00.8–1.2
​ ?Friendly MobsWhile an iron golem is walkingmob.irongolem.walk​ ?1.01.0
​ ?Friendly MobsWhen an iron golem is repaired with an iron ingotmob.irongolem.repair​ ?1.00.8–1.0
  1. ↑ a b Empty events do not have this parameter set.

Data values

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Java Edition:

NameIdentifierEntity tags Translation key
πŸ‘ EntitySprite iron-golem.png: Sprite image for iron-golem in Minecraft
Iron Golem
iron_golemcan_breathe_under_water
fall_damage_immune
entity.minecraft.iron_golem

Bedrock Edition:

NameIdentifierNumeric ID FamilyTranslation key
πŸ‘ EntitySprite iron-golem.png: Sprite image for iron-golem in Minecraft
Iron Golem
iron_golem20 irongolem
mob
entity.iron_golem.name

Entity data

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Iron golems have entity data associated with them that contain various properties.

Java Edition:

Main article: Entity format

Bedrock Edition:

See Bedrock Edition level format/Entity format.

Achievements

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IconAchievementIn-game descriptionActual requirements (if different)Gamerscore earnedTrophy type (PS)
PS4Other
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Body GuardCreate an β€”20Bronze

Achievements that apply to all mobs:

Advancements

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IconAdvancementIn-game descriptionActual requirements (if different)
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Acquire HardwareSmelt an Iron IngotHave an iron ingot in the inventory.
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Hired HelpSummon an Iron Golem to help defend a villageSummon an iron golem.

Advancements that apply to all mobs:

Videos

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History

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Java Edition

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Java Edition
1.2.112w08aπŸ‘ Image
Added iron golems.
One iron golem may spawn in a village for every 16 villagers.
Iron golems currently have a much higher spawn rate.
1.2Mechanical and stomping sounds have been added for the iron golem.
Iron golems now spawn a lot less frequently in villages.​[more information needed]
Iron golems no longer drown.
1.4.212w32aIron golems now attack slimes, magma cubes, and will sometimes attack creepers, this is most likely unintended as unlike other hostile mobs they attack immediately, such as zombies, creepers are only attacked at random and most often after iron golems have fought other mobs.
?One iron golem can now spawn for every 10 villagers in a village.
1.6.113w16aAdded leads, which can be used to leash iron golems.
1.7.213w36aBecause roses have been replaced with poppies, the iron golem's drop has been changed.
1.814w03aIron golems now only drop iron ingots when killed by the player, either through combat, potions, or player-activated mechanisms such as manually lit TNT. If killed without player intervention, they now drop only poppies.
14w04aThe previous change has been reverted; iron golems always drop iron ingots again.
Iron golems can now be spawned by dispensing a pumpkin.
14w25aIron golems can now be built sideways and upside-down instead of just upright and require air blocks in the corners of the area.[7]
14w26cJack o'lanterns can no longer be used to build iron golems.
14w33aZombies, skeletons, spiders, cave spiders, slimes, magma cubes and blazes now attack iron golems, without provocation.
1.8.1pre1Jack o'lanterns can now be used to build iron golems again.
Iron golems no longer attack creepers since the mob AI overhaul in this update most likely patched out this unintended feature.
1.915w39aIron golems are now slightly shorter (2.7 blocks tall rather than 2.9).
15w46aIron golems now spawn with 100% knockback resistance. Iron golems from previous versions continue to take knockback.[8]
1.1317w47aIron golems can now also​[more information needed] use a carved pumpkin to be created.
1.1418w43aπŸ‘ Image
The texture of iron golems has been updated.
18w47aIron golems now spawn in cages next to pillager outposts.
19w08aA single iron golem now always spawns as part of a village.
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The texture of the iron golem has been tweaked. The bottom of the left arm is now the same as the right arm. The part of the under of the head and the under of the waist has been changed.
Iron golems are now able to step up 1 block just like horses and some other mobs.
1.14.3pre1Panicking villagers now have a higher chance of spawning iron golems.
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Iron golems now crack as they take damage.
Iron golems can now be healed with iron ingots.
19w44aIron golem's damage progress is now based on the ratio of current health to max health.
1.15.2pre1Iron golem's cracks are no longer visible if they have the Invisibility effect.
1.1620w10aFirework damage now provokes iron golems.[9]
20w19aVillagers can now spawn iron golems regardless of their profession status or latest working time.
1.1922w12aSpawning area changed from 16Γ—13Γ—16 to 17Γ—13Γ—17.
Iron golems now spawn every 35 seconds instead of 30 seconds due to a bug.[10]
22w19aIron golems can now spawn on any block with a full top surface.[verify for Java Edition]
pre1Iron golems now spawn only on blocks with a full top surface and a movement-blocking material.
1.19.322w44aπŸ‘ Image
Added spawn eggs for iron golems.[11]
1.20.223w31aIron golems now spawn every 30 seconds again.
23w33aIron golems now have a lower attack range. They can no longer attack through one-block-thick walls.[12][13]
1.21.925w33aIron golems now sometimes plant a decorative flower onto a nearby copper golem.

Bedrock Edition

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This section is missing information about: It seems that in some version of 1.16.220, iron golems did not display the flower model when holding a flower, and that this was restored in another version.
 
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Pocket Edition Alpha
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Added iron golems.
v0.16.0build 4Iron golems now damage players in Peaceful difficulty.
Pocket Edition
1.0.0alpha 0.17.0.2Iron golems now spawn with 100% knockback resistance.
alpha 1.0.0.0Iron golems no longer attack players in Peaceful difficulty.
Bedrock Edition
1.10.0beta 1.10.0.3πŸ‘ Image
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The texture of iron golems has been updated.
Iron golems now spawn in cages next to pillager outposts.
Skeletons once again attack iron golems.
1.11.0beta 1.11.0.1A single iron golem now always spawns as part of a village.
1.16.100beta 1.16.100.54Iron golems now attack hoglins and zoglins.[14][15]
1.16.220?πŸ‘ Image
Changed the model of the poppy held by iron golems.
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Changed the model of the poppy held by iron golems.
1.18.10beta 1.18.10.26πŸ‘ Image
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Iron golems now crack as they take damage.
Iron golems can now be healed with iron ingots.
1.19.60Preview 1.19.60.20πŸ‘ Image
Added spawn eggs for iron golems.
1.20.40Preview 1.20.40.22Iron golems now produce a crumbling particle effect when constructed.
1.21.30Preview 1.21.30.21Iron golems can no longer be created with un-carved pumpkins.[16]
1.21.60releaseπŸ‘ Image
Changed the model of the poppy held by iron golems.
1.21.111Preview 1.21.110.24 Now sometimes plant a decorative flower onto a nearby copper golem.
26.0Preview 26.0.23Due to a bug, iron golems now attack zombie nautiluses, even tamed ones.[17]

Legacy Console Edition

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Legacy Console Edition
Xbox 360Xbox OnePS3PS4PS VitaWii USwitch
TU12CU11.001.001.00Patch 11.0.1πŸ‘ Image
Added iron golems.
TU31CU191.221.221.22Patch 3Because roses have been replaced with poppies, the iron golem's drop has been changed.
Iron golems can now be spawned by dispensing a pumpkin.
Iron golems can now be built sideways and upside-down instead of just upright.
TU46CU361.381.381.38Patch 15Iron golems now spawn with 100% knockback resistance. Iron golems from previous versions continue to take knockback.
TU57CU491.571.561.56Patch 271.0.7Skeletons no longer attack iron golems.
1.91 Iron golems now spawn in cages next to pillager outposts.
A single iron golem now always spawn as part of a village.
Panicking villagers now have a higher chance of spawning iron golems.[verify]

New Nintendo 3DS Edition

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New Nintendo 3DS Edition
0.1.0πŸ‘ Image
Added iron golems.

Data history

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Java Edition

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Java Edition
1.1116w32aThe entity ID of the iron golem has been changed from VillagerGolem to villager_golem.
1.1317w47aNumeric IDs for entities were presumably deprecated in this version.​[more information needed]
pre5The entity ID of the iron golem has been changed from villager_golem to iron_golem.

Bedrock Edition

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Pocket Edition
1.1.0alpha 1.1.0.0The entity ID of the iron golem has been changed from irongolem to iron_golem.

Issues

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Issues relating to "Iron Golem" are maintained on the bug tracker. Issues should be reported and viewed there.

Trivia

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Robot from Laputa: Castle in the Sky
  • The iron golem's holding out flowers to villagers is a reference to the ancient robots in Hayao Miyazaki's animated film Laputa: Castle in the Sky.[18] When baby villagers notice the poppy in its hand, they slowly approach, and take the flower eventually.[3] Iron golems do not actually pick up poppies; they spawn them in their hands.
  • Another inspiration was The Iron Giant, about an extraterrestrial war machine that crash landed on Earth and found a new life as a pacifist, motivated by Superman.[19]
  • Iron golems do not get into boats or minecarts on their own, although in Bedrock Edition, pushing a minecart on rails into a golem forces it into the minecart.
  • It is possible for an enderman to cause an iron golem to spawn by placing a pumpkin in the correct position on an arrangement of iron blocks previously placed by the player.
  • The iron golem is a purchasable avatar item on the Xbox 360 Marketplace.
  • It is impossible to spawn an iron golem holding a poppy using a command (such as summon or data). Its NBT matches with a naturally generated golem (equipment:{mainhand:{id:"minecraft:poppy",count:1}}), but does not visually update.
  • The iron golem has a smaller LEGO variant exclusive from "Advent Calender 2025", as well as one of the warden.

Gallery

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Screenshots

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Development images

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Textures

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Official artwork

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In other media

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Notes

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References

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  1. ↑ MC-111004 β€“ Iron golems do not follow the doMobSpawning gamerule
  2. ↑ MC-189332
  3. ↑ a b Baby villagers have not accepted poppies in Java Edition since the Village & Pillage update due to a bug MC-159069.
  4. ↑ MC-153693 β€“ resolved as "Works As Intended".
  5. ↑ MC-213470 β€“ Iron Golems can retaliate against villagers
  6. ↑ MCPE-235914 β€“ Iron Golems and Snow Golems attack tamed Zombie Nautili
  7. ↑ MC-60792
  8. ↑ MC-271000
  9. ↑ MC-111498 β€“ Fireworks and water bottles damage don't make neutral mobs angry or hostile β€“ resolved as "Fixed".
  10. ↑ MC-254100 β€“ Iron golem spawn rate decreased β€“ resolved as "Fixed".
  11. ↑ MC-189872 β€“ resolved as "Fixed".
  12. ↑ MC-2310 β€“ Wrong attack radius calculation damages/kills entities through blocks and corners β€“ resolved as "Fixed".
  13. ↑ MC-265723 β€“ Iron golem reach is too small β€“ resolved as "Works As Intended".
  14. ↑ MCPE-73838 β€“ Iron golems don't attack hoglins on Bedrock β€“ resolved as "Fixed".
  15. ↑ MCPE-74428 β€“ Iron golems are neutral towards zoglins β€“ resolved as "Fixed".
  16. ↑ MCPE-33801 β€“ You can use a pumpkin to spawn an iron golem β€“ resolved as "Fixed".
  17. ↑ MCPE-235914
  18. ↑ "@scambot Yes, thanks to @pgeuder who sent me inspirational pictures!" – @jonkagstrom (Jon KΓ₯gstrΓΆm) on X (formerly Twitter), February 23, 2012
  19. ↑ "The Iron Guardian We (Don't?) Deserve | The Story Of The Iron Golem" – Minecraft on YouTube, November 24, 2024

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