- This article is about the monster featured in Fire Emblem: Three Houses. For the monster known as "Golem" in the Japanese release of Fire Emblem Fates, see Stoneborn.
Golem
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Portrait of a Golem from Three Houses.
A mysterious weapon that appears to be connected to the Church of Seiros. This creature attacks using magic.
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The Golem is a monster class which debuted in Fire Emblem: Three Houses. They are strange mechanical figures that seem to have been created by the Church of Seiros.
Though the Golem lacks proper programmed stats, they tend to be defensively strong, having high defense as well as three large health bars. Unlike most monsters, the Golem attacks using lances, which are made of powerful magic. Their skill in lances also makes swords comparatively ineffective against them. However, they have very low speed and poor movement, and weak resistance which makes them vulnerable to magic. Like most monsters in the game, their large size prevents them from moving through one-space-wide areas, further limiting their mobility.
Stats
Base stats
- The Golem takes up a 2×2 area on the battlefield.
Class growth rates
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class growth rate for more details on the mechanics of class growths in each game.
Class modifiers
Class skills
Class change
Three Houses
Trivia
- Early footage of the game shows that Golems would originally appear in the Holy Tomb.[1] In the final game, one mission in the Holy Tomb instead features Altered Golems, the Golem's upgraded counterpart.
- Outside of the Cindered Shadows DLC, there is only one chapter in the final game where Golems show up as enemies.
Etymology and other languages
Names, etymology, and in other regions
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Definition, etymology, and notes
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English
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Gallery
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References
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This article is part of Project Classes, a project focused in writing articles for every class present in the Fire Emblem series.
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