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  • Question
    What is the maximum number I can have?
    Community Answer
    There is no maximum. You can make one, ten, or 100, as many as you like. I think the more you make, the better, because they attack hostile mobs.
  • Question
    Do the iron golems stay in one village, or do they move around?
    Community Answer
    They only stay in the village they're spawned in, unless leashed and moved by the player.
  • Question
    If I hit the golem or a villager, will it attack me?
    Joshua
    Community Answer
    If you created it, no. If you didn't, then yes. It will attack mobs no matter who made it.
  • Question
    Why do they wander off to protect the villages?
    Top Answerer
    The Iron Golems were created because too many villagers were being attacked by monsters, with no way to defend themselves. Iron Golems will gravitate towards villages to protect them from the monsters.
  • Question
    How do I make an Iron Golem on Xbox 360?
    Community Answer
    Take 4 iron blocks and place one on the bottom, then place a row of 3 on top of the first block. To finish, put a pumpkin or Jack o' lantern on top.
  • Question
    How do I spawn him in computer edition 1.10.2?
    Community Answer
    Use the same method described here, with four iron blocks and a pumpkin on top. This works all the way back to official release 1.2.1, from March 2012.
  • Question
    How do I make it in the 2D Mine Blocks game?
    Community Answer
    There is no iron golem in Mine Blocks yet as of November 2016. You can make a snow golem by placing two snow blocks on the ground (one on top of the other), then putting a pumpkin on top of them.
  • Question
    Can we control it after spawning it?
    Community Answer
    No, you cannot, but you can attach a lead to make it follow you.
  • Question
    How do I manipulate it when leashed?
    Community Answer
    You can't manipulate it, you can only make it follow you. The leash is used to make mobs follow you.
  • Question
    Can I make an Iron Golem in creative mode?
    Abigail Baskin
    Community Answer
    Yes, the same way as in Survival.
  • Question
    Do I have to build them on grass?
    Community Answer
    No, you can build them on anything.
  • Question
    How do I make an Iron Golem on the PS4?
    Community Answer
    The method in this article works for all editions of Minecraft, including all console editions. It won't work on very old versions of the console edition (you need at least TU12 from August 2013).
  • Question
    Do iron golems have any weaknesses?
    Community Answer
    Yes. You can destroy them, but it is very hard. Using TNT helps destroy them.
  • Question
    Can iron golems breed?
    Community Answer
    No, iron golems cannot breed. There isn't anything to feed the iron golems, so it's not possible.
  • Question
    Will an iron Golem attack a snow Golem?
    Community Answer
    Yes, it will.
  • Question
    Is there an iron golem boss?
    Community Answer
    No, iron golem bosses don't exist, there are only regular iron golems. You can make multiple iron golems, though.
  • Question
    Is there such a thing as a Mutant Golem?
    Community Answer
    No, there is no Mutant Golem.
  • Question
    Can I make an iron golem in Minecraft without a pumpkin?
    Community Answer
    No, you need an carved pumpkin.
  • Question
    Will an iron golem in Minecraft attack me if I attack a villager?
    Community Answer
    Yes, it will attack you. Iron golems main use is for protecting the village.
  • Question
    Are there gold Golems in Minecraft?
    Community Answer
    No, there is no such thing as gold Golems in Minecraft. If you build an iron golden with gold instead of silver, nothing will happen.
  • Question
    Why can't I make iron golems and snow golems in Minecraft PE?
    Community Answer
    You will need to put the pumpkin last or it will not work. It is the same thing as spawning the wither.
  • Question
    What do I do if it's not working on my Xbox 360?
    Community Answer
    You need at least title update 12 to spawn iron golems.
  • Question
    Will iron golems fight each other?
    Joris Joriukas
    Community Answer
    No, they don't. They fight only any mob that is not iron golem.
  • Question
    I tried this and it simply isn’t working, so do I need villagers nearby?
    Community Answer
    Actually, no. You might not be putting the blocks in the correct order. Iron blocks first, pumpkin last. If that isn't the case, try leaving the game and coming back.
  • Question
    What makes an iron golem attack?
    Community Answer
    If you attack a villager, your popularity will go down and they will try to kill you. If your popularity is low, they will kill you on sight.
  • Question
    I’ve seen this on YouTube, can an iron golem actually hold a rose or is it some type of mod?
    Community Answer
    Actually, yes, iron golems can do that. They like to give poppies to baby villagers, who cautiously take them.
  • Question
    Do iron golems just stand there, or will they follow me?
    Community Answer
    No, they will move around the village.
  • Question
    What does the iron golem do?
    Community Answer
    The iron golem protects villagers. It will attack any hostile mob, and if you hit it, it will attack you.
  • Question
    If iron golems protect villages, then what do snow golems do?
    Verin
    Top Answerer
    To quote the Minecraft wiki: "Snow golems were first showcased by Notch on Twitter as a new mob that is "craftable, is friendly, and throws snowballs at enemies. Also melts in hot biomes." and that it would "spread snow by walking around." You can also use them to farm snow.
  • Question
    How do you tame endermen?
    Seasalt25
    Top Answerer
    You cannot tame endermen in unmodded versions of Minecraft. However, it is possible to capture an enderman in a boat, use a nametag on it, and keep it there forever. Just don't look it in the eyes or else it will become aggressive.
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