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Iron Golems are powerful overworld Minecraft creatures that can be found in villages and pillager outposts. Iron Golems are categorized as neutral utility mobs because they are known to protect both villages and players. They are by far one of the game's toughest residents, with 50 hearts of health and outstanding attack strength.
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Iron Golems can occasionally be found encased in dark oak cages surrounding pillager outposts, regardless of the version of the game. Most of the behavioral behaviors of these imprisoned Iron Golems are similar to those of other Iron Golems born in a town or created by the player. Because the AI permits Iron Golems to attack through one-block walls, they are hostile to mobs, including pillagers who are one block away from the cage. The player can take advantage of this to free the trapped Iron Golem(s), which will help them destroy the pillagers and any other nearby monsters.
Building an Iron Golem is one of the simplest and quickest ways to create one. This is especially beneficial if the player wants to collect items or defend their new settlement without first meeting the spawning conditions for the village's structure. In both Java and Bedrock versions of Minecraft, someone can build an Iron Golem by stacking four Iron Blocks in the shape of a capital T in an open space.
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In the Java version, the player must place a Carved Pumpkin on top of the capital T configuration for it to spawn. They can, however, generate an Iron Golem in Bedrock by using a Jack-o'-Lantern or an Uncarved Pumpkin instead. Under all situations, the generated Iron Golem will be passive toward the player, but it will attack some of their domesticated creatures, like wolves.
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Iron Golems spawn in the Java version based on villager rumors or panic levels. However, the villager who begins to gossip must first meet certain requirements. They can't be a knucklehead and must have a job. They must have slept and worked in the last 24 in-game hours and 36 hours, respectively. People should have discussed the use of an Iron Golem at least five times because there are four additional towns within 80 blocks of themselves. Only then will an Iron Golem have a chance to spawn within a 16x13x16 area centered around the gossip-spreading villager.
Iron Golems spawn automatically in the Bedrock version of Minecraft when the settlement is first created in the world. They can also spawn if there are at least 10 inhabitants and 20 beds in the community. However, in order for an Iron Golem to spawn within a 16x6x16 region specified by a bell, a bed, or another meeting spot surrounding the village's center, 100 percent of the villagers must be tied to a bed, and 75 percent of them must have worked within the previous in-game day. In addition, the player must be within 44 vertical blocks and 80 horizontal blocks of the village.
When the specified requirements are met, both versions of the game have a 1/700 chance of spawning an Iron Golem during each game tick, however, the spawn rates are dictated by the available space. However, if the player traps and moves Iron Golems away from the hamlet, they will no longer count towards the spawn limit and can respawn. In the Bedrock version, however, if the settlement's initial Iron Golem is slain, no new ones will spawn unless the village is extended. Iron Golems do not normally despawn, however, they can defect to a nearby town, be slain by a hostile mob, suffocate, or glitch into a wall.
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