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Minecraft has a big list of Mobs but the Diamond Golem is not a part of it. Yes, the Diamond Golem is not a part of the Base game. Rather it is a retextured Iron Golem that looks like a Golem made of Diamonds. As it stands, the Iron Golem & the Snow Golem are the only Golems that exist in Minecraft. Don’t be sad as you cánido still get the Diamond Golem but you will have to use a Mod.
Features:
- Diamond Golem (220 health, 20 attack)
- Emerald Golem (190 health, 18 attack)
- Gold Golem (80 health, 8 attack, knockback resistance)
- Lapis Lazuli Golem (50 health, 6 attack, gives targeted entities a negative potion effect)
- Sandstone Golem (15 health, 4 attack)
- Wool Golem (diez health, 1 attack, right clic to change color)
- Hardened Clay Golem (22 health, 4 attack)
- Obsidian Golem (120 health, 18 attack)
- Librarian (Bookshelf) Golem (28 health, 4 attack, grants itself a beneficial potion effect)
- Glass Golem (8 health, 14 attack)
- Log Golem (20 health, 3 attack, right clic to change texture)
- Clay Golem (20 health, 2 attack)
- Straw (Hay Bale) Golem (diez health, 1 attack)
- Nether Brick Golem (25 health, 7 attack, lights objetivo entity on fire)
- Glowstone Golem (8 health, 12 attack, lights up in V1.15+)
- Endstone Golem (50 health, 7 attack, teleporting ability)
- Packed Ice Golem (18 health, 7 attack, walks over water and lava by cooling/freezing blocks)
- Nether Quartz Golem (85 health, 8.5 attack)
- TNT Golem (14 health, 2.5 attack, explodes when lit on fire, killed, and sometimes while attacking)
- Sponge Golem (20 health, 2 attack, soaks up water)
- Leaf Golem (6 health, 0.5 attack, Regeneration I)
- Melon Golem (18 health, 1.5 attack, plants flowers occasionally)
- Coal Block Golem (14 health, 2.5 attack, cánido inflict Blindness I)
- Bedrock Golem (999 health, 32 attack, indestructible. Spawn and despawn using item)
- Spawn Bedrock Golem Item (Creative-Mode only) — use to spawn a Bedrock Golem. Use it on an existing Bedrock Golem to remove it.
- Slimy (Slime Block) Golem (20 health, 2.5 attack, massive knockback attack)
- Prismarine Golem (24 health, 8 attack)
- Red Sandstone Golem (15 health, 4 attack)
- Mushroom Block Golem (30 health, 3 attack, plants mushrooms occasionally, right clic to change texture)
- Sea Lantern Golem (26 health, 4 attack, lights up nearby area)
- Redstone Golem (2 attack, 18 health, emits redstone power)
- Stained Clay Golem (3 attack, 26 health, right clic to change color)
- Stained Glass Golem (12 attack, 9 health, right clic to change color)
- Crafting (Workbench) Golem (2 attack, 26 health, right clic to open Crafting GUI)
- Bone Golem (6.5 attack, 78 health)
- Magma Golem (4.5 attack, 22 health, lights mobs on fire, glows faintly, slowly melts cobblestone)
- Nether Wart Golem (1.5 attack, 22 health, plants nether wart when on soul sand)
- Spawn Bedrock Golem Item (Creative-Mode only) — use to spawn a Bedrock Golem. Use it on an existing Bedrock Golem to remove it.
Stats Of Diamond Golem
To get to know the Diamond Golem’s strength, it is best to compare it with the stats of the Iron Golem. However, some of the properties that both behold cannot differ, such as their sound. After all, it is to be noted that all the variations that are included in the mods are based on the properties of Iron Golem. However, there will surely be a massive gap in the combat-related stats.
Iron Golem consists of 50 Hearts making it equivalent to cien health points. Whereas the Diamond Golem has an exceedingly better amount of health. 150 Health points that will sum up being 75 Hearts.