You will need lots of allies to face the Piglins’ invasion in Minecraft Legends. Thankfully, we have the Golems as our main allies!
These small fellows are not to be confused with the bulky giants of the original Minecraft, however. They are smaller and rely on having large numbers instead.
There are different types of these new Golems, each one providing a different function. In this guide, we’ll tell you how to get them and what each of them is good for.
Everything You Need to Know About Golems in Minecraft Legends
There are four different types of Golems available in the game. You start with two of them right away, but you need to unlock the other two later.
All four Golems are primarily acquired by crafting them using their spawners.
The first two spawners you have access to are the Cobblestone Golem Spawner and the Plank Golem Spawner. These allow you to craft these two types of golems from the start.
Cobblestone Golems are tanky units that focus purely on melee combat. They will walk up to the Piglins and punch their lights out!
Plank Golems, on the other hand, prefer to stay at bay. These ranged units will rain arrows upon the Piglins, taking them out from a safe distance.
If these two types of Golems aren’t enough for you, you will need to harvest iron for the Well of Fate in your base. This will allow you to get an upgrade that lets you create two more types of golems.
The first of these new golems is the Mossy Golem. These grassy fellows will sprinkle water around them, which will heal your other units. Having a few of these will ensure the survival of your troops.
The second type is the Grindstone Golems. These rowdy brawlers will charge straight into combat, damaging and stunning multiple enemies at once! They excel at crowd control.
Having a good variety of all of the 4 types of golems will be key to victory as you face the Piglins, so make sure to make spawners for every type of golem.
Make sure to make good use of these new allies to defeat anyone who threatens you in Minecraft Legends.
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