The Ice Golem is an enemy from Final Fantasy VII fought in the Great Glacier and in the fourth round of the Battle Square after the player has acquired the Highwind and Cloud Strife has rejoined the party. When fought on the Battle Square, its stats are enhanced with double the normal HP and its Attack and Magic Attack are increased by 25%.
Stats[]
Formations[]
# | Formation |
---|---|
209 | Ice Golem A, Ice Golem B |
685 | Ice Golem |
688 | Ice Golem A, Ice Golem B |
Locations[]
Great Glacier | |
---|---|
Directional Sign | 685, 688 |
Frozen Lake | 685, 688 |
Island Cave | 685, 688 |
Lake Island | 685, 688 |
Tree | 685, 688 |
Crossroads | 685, 688 |
Snow Field Cave | 685, 688 |
Snow Field | 209 |
Battle Square (with Highwind available) | |
Group B - Battle 4 | 209 |
Battle[]
Ice Golem has high HP, and decently powered attacks for the time that the party first faces it. Equipping Elemental in one's armor with a Level 2 Ice Materia or Shiva, or equipping an Aurora Armlet, will grant protection against Ice Golem's Cold Snap attack. It is advised to defeat them quickly, such as with the Enemy Skills Trine or Beta or L4 Suicide.
AI script[]
AI: Main {
- Count = Count + 1
- If (Count == 1) Then
- {
- If (Ice Golem's HP < 50% of Ice Golem's Max HP) Then
- {
- Choose All Opponents
- Use Wide Grazer on Target
- } Else {
- Choose Random Opponent
- Use Cold Snap on Target
- }
- } Else If (Count == 2) Then {
- Choose Random Opponent
- Use Golem Punch on Target
- } Else If (Count == 3) Then {
- Choose Random Opponent
- 1/2 Chance: Use Golem Punch on Target
- 1/2 Chance: Use Cold Snap on Target
- } Else {
- Choose Random Opponent
- Use Wide Grazer on Target
- Count = 0
- }
}
Gallery[]
Etymology[]
golem is an animated anthropomorphic being, magically created from inanimate matter. The word was used to mean an amorphous, unformed material (usually out of stone and clay) in Psalms and medieval writing. Adam, the first man created by God in the Holy Bible, was a golem since he was created from dust and sand. Having a golem servant was seen as the ultimate symbol of wisdom and holiness, with stories of prominent Rabbis owning golems throughout the middle ages. In modern times, the word golem, sometimes pronounced goilem in Yiddish, has come to mean one who is slow, clumsy, and generally dimwitted.
In Jewish and medieval folklore, a