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Unfortunately, Snow Golems have a tendency to wander, so place them behind a fence or
walled area for best results, but ensure there's a roof over their head because they don't
survive in rain.
Iron Golems
Irongolemsexisttoprotectvillagesandtheirinhabitants.They'reincrediblypowerful,and
you really shouldn't attack them or any villagers either because the iron golem will rush to
their defense.
They spawn naturally in villages of sufficient size (approximately 21 houses), but you can
also build one in a similar fashion to a snow golem:
1. Build up a collection of 36 iron ingots. (These golems are incredibly expensive!)
2. Create four blocks of iron using nine ingots each.
3. Place one block of iron on top of the other and then attach two more blocks to op-
posite sides of the upper block in the stack. You are, effectively, creating a stack of
iron blocks in the shape of a T.
4. Place a pumpkin on top of the middle upper block where the head would go.
Iron golems, besides smashing the heck out of spiders, zombies, and most other hostile
mobs, have the endearing habit of giving red roses to village children. Unfortunately, they
don't really care too much about your own well-being, so unless your strategy is to help
protect villages, iron golems are not really worth building due to the enormous amount of
iron required.
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