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Revision as of 07:34, February 9, 2023

Golem
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Golem FFA Mobile.png
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Monster info
Japanese name バンパイア
Golem
Location(s) Kett Manor


This article is about Golem from Final Fantasy Adventures & Adventures of Mana. For the general species, see Golem.

The Golem is a boss in Final Fantasy Adventure and its direct remake Adventures of Mana.

Story

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Enemy intel

Attributes

Enemy Stats
HP Attack Defense EXP GP
2288 155 4 96 160
Status Attack(s) Immunity Item Drop
N/A N/A Book of Thunder
Description
Golems are human-shaped creations made of mud, clay, or stone. They're turned alive through the use of magic words that mean "god" or "life". Because they're inorganic, artificial life forms, they lack intelligence. These statues are said to grow day after day and can reach enormous sizes.

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