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Terracotta Golem

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    My idea is similar enough to put here.

    Terracotta Golems start off as Clay Golems, they are created with 1 clay block topped with a pumpkin, and are 1.5 blocks tall. They have 2 Hearts of health, and deal 3 damage per swing. When they catch fire, they morph into Terracotta Golems, which are basically the same as Clay Golems, but tougher. They have 5 Hearts of health, and deal 4 damage per swing. They are built in smaller villages (8 or less villagers) like your idea, but can have much greater numbers because of the smaller amount of materials required, closer to 8 terracotta golems per village

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    My idea is similar too, except that I think it should be clay instead of terracotta, because traditionally it's what golems are made of. I think they should be found in villages more frequently than iron golems, because it's probably easier to sculpt and we already know villagers use clay. They would hit less hard than iron golems but could have special abilities, for example, absorbing punches or changing shape (this could be useful for sneaking in small spaces and going through things like fences).

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    My idea is you craft a Terracotta golem with 1 Terracotta block and 1 pumpkin. But it is just the sell. You then must find a Rune. Runes have different types that are different personalities.

    You find Runes in archaeology desert and jungle temples and deepdark.

    Once you have a Rune you can add it to the golem body. This will turn it into the golem. The life the golem has is the Rune. Meaning if the body breaks and the Rune is safe. Your golem is alive still. They have a level system and you can tell them to follow you and stuff. The Runes are different personalities. Each one effects villages and have likes and dislikes.

     

    A Jolly Golem will play with baby villagers and dance to music. But a creepy golem will hide in the shadows and walk like a zombie.

    They are very breakable. They take alot of fall damage(4 block fall is death)

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    Idea: What if it was fire proof? Realistically, terracotta is fire-proof, which would make this mob just a slightly more defensive but weaker attacker of a golem.