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{{Enemy-infobox
|image=[[File:Kinggoloom.png|200px]]
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|image=[[File:King_Golem.png]]
 
|caption=''[[Kirby & The Amazing Mirror]]'' artwork
 
|caption=''[[Kirby & The Amazing Mirror]]'' artwork
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|jap_name=キングゴーレム (Kingu Gōremu)
|full_name=King Golem
 
|jap_name=キングゴーレム
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|jap_meaning=King Golem <br> キング = King, ゴーレム = Golem
 
|games = {{PortalLogo|KatAM}}
 
|games = {{PortalLogo|KatAM}}
 
|ability=[[Stone]] (from his rocks and [[Golem]]s), [[Fighter]], [[Wheel]] (from [[Golem]]s)
 
|ability=[[Stone]] (from his rocks and [[Golem]]s), [[Fighter]], [[Wheel]] (from [[Golem]]s)
 
|category=[[Boss]]
 
|category=[[Boss]]
 
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'''King Golem''' is a [[boss]] in the [[Kirby (series)|''Kirby'' series]], appearing in ''[[Kirby & The Amazing Mirror]]''. He is the boss of [[Moonlight Mansion]] and the first boss in the game.
 
'''King Golem''' is a [[boss]] in ''[[Kirby & The Amazing Mirror]]'', and is found in the sanctuary in [[Moonlight Mansion]]. As the first boss of the game, he is a stone pillar who rules over the [[Golem]]s of the [[Mirror World]]. He could be considered the [[Mirror World]] version of [[Whispy Woods]] due to his similar body shape and behavior. He stomps wildly on the ground with his broad, stony hands. This causes rocks, and the occasional [[Gordo]], to fall from the ceiling. King Golem can also expel Golems from his mouth to do his bidding throughout the battle. In the background of his area are stained-glass windows depicting several of the game's bosses.
 
   
 
==Physical Appearance==
 
==Physical Appearance==
King Golem is a sentient stone tower who resides deep within a haunted house in the Mirror World known as Moonlight Mansion. He is similar to [[Whispy Woods]] in his basic structure. He greatly resembles his stone brethren and is made completely of stone. He has a grand stone moustache and a lofty body that is made of thousands of stone bricks. Being a tower, the Golem King has no lower body so his hands sit firmly on the ground. Unlike Whispy, who is organic, King Golem is made out of stone.
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King Golem is a sentient stone tower who resides deep within a haunted house in the Mirror World known as Moonlight Mansion. He is similar to [[Whispy Woods]] in his basic structure and is likely his Mirror World counterpart. He greatly resembles his stone brethren and is made completely of stone. He has a grand stone moustache and a lofty body that is made of thousands of stone bricks. Being a tower, the Golem King has no lower body so his hands sit firmly on the ground.
   
==Strategy==
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==Games==
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===''[[Kirby & The Amazing Mirror]]''===
Kirby can use the statue-like foes as ammo or swallow it for one of several abilities. He can be defeated in around 4-5 seconds by using the [[Hammer]] or [[Smash]] ability's Giant Swing move consecutively while in midair. Alternately, the [[Stone]] ability can also make short work of him.
 
 
As the first boss of the game, he is a stone pillar who rules over the [[Golem]]s of the [[Mirror World]]. He stomps wildly on the ground with his broad, stony hands. This causes rocks, and the occasional [[Gordo]], to fall from the ceiling. King Golem can also expel Golems from his mouth to do his bidding throughout the battle. In the background of his area are stained-glass windows depicting several of the game's bosses.
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Kirby can use the statue-like foes as ammo or swallow it for one of several abilities. He can be defeated in around 4-5 seconds by using the [[Hammer]] or [[Smash]] ability's Giant Swing move consecutively while in midair. Alternately, the [[Stone]] ability can also make short work of him. The [[Ice]] ability can do the same.
   
 
==Etymology==
 
==Etymology==
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==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==
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AM KingGolem.PNG|''[[Kirby & The Amazing Mirror]]''
 
AM KingGolem.PNG|''[[Kirby & The Amazing Mirror]]''
File:King_Golem_Defeat2.png|''Kirby & The Amazing Mirror''
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King_Golem_Defeat2.png|''Kirby & The Amazing Mirror''
 
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==Sprites==
 
==Sprites==
 
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[[it:Re Golem]]
 
[[it:Re Golem]]
 
[[ja:キングゴーレム]]
 
[[ja:キングゴーレム]]
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[[ru:Король Голем]]
 
[[zh:泥石柱王]]
 
[[zh:泥石柱王]]
 
 
[[Category:Bosses]]
 
[[Category:Bosses]]
 
[[Category:Stone Enemies]]
 
[[Category:Stone Enemies]]
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[[Category:Mythological characters]]
 
[[Category:Mythological characters]]
 
[[Category:Male characters]]
 
[[Category:Male characters]]
[[Category:Male Bosses]]
 
[[Category:Royalty]]
 

Revision as of 02:07, 2 June 2020

King Golem is a boss in the Kirby series, appearing in Kirby & The Amazing Mirror. He is the boss of Moonlight Mansion and the first boss in the game.

Physical Appearance

King Golem is a sentient stone tower who resides deep within a haunted house in the Mirror World known as Moonlight Mansion. He is similar to Whispy Woods in his basic structure and is likely his Mirror World counterpart. He greatly resembles his stone brethren and is made completely of stone. He has a grand stone moustache and a lofty body that is made of thousands of stone bricks. Being a tower, the Golem King has no lower body so his hands sit firmly on the ground.

Games

Kirby & The Amazing Mirror

As the first boss of the game, he is a stone pillar who rules over the Golems of the Mirror World. He stomps wildly on the ground with his broad, stony hands. This causes rocks, and the occasional Gordo, to fall from the ceiling. King Golem can also expel Golems from his mouth to do his bidding throughout the battle. In the background of his area are stained-glass windows depicting several of the game's bosses.

Kirby can use the statue-like foes as ammo or swallow it for one of several abilities. He can be defeated in around 4-5 seconds by using the Hammer or Smash ability's Giant Swing move consecutively while in midair. Alternately, the Stone ability can also make short work of him. The Ice ability can do the same.

Etymology

Golems originate from ancient Jewish folklore. They are large creatures made from stone and clay that are brought to life to carry out deeds for its creator/owner.

Gallery

Sprites