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| appears in = ''[[Rayman Origins]]'', ''[[Rayman Legends]]''
| appears in = ''[[Rayman Origins]]'', ''[[Rayman Legends]]'' ([[Back to Origins]])
| location = [[Mystical Pique]]
| location = [[Mystical Pique]]
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The '''Golem''' is the boss of the [[Mystical Pique]], a world in ''[[Rayman Origins]]''. He is fought in the level [[Golly G. Golem]].
The '''Golem''' is the boss of the [[Mystical Pique]], a world in ''[[Rayman Origins]]'' and the [[Back to Origins]] painting in ''[[Rayman Legends]]''. He is fought in the level [[Golly G. Golem]].


A gigantic statue of living [[rock]], the Golem is only ever seen from the chest up. Fought inside a chamber in the mountain, the Golem is limited to moving his body up and down, and can only hurt the heroes by causing them to come into contact with the [[Darkroot]]s that surround him. It is not known if the Golem has any allegiance with the [[Livid Dead]] or [[the Magician]]. Once he is defeated, he simply falls to pieces, much like the bosses in [[Rayman 1|the original ''Rayman'' game]]; unlike the other ''[[Rayman Origins]]'' bosses, he does not revert to a benevolent form.
A gigantic statue of living [[rock]], the Golem is only ever seen from the chest up. Fought inside a chamber in the mountain, the Golem is limited to moving his body up and down, and can only hurt the heroes by causing them to come into contact with the [[Darkroot]]s that surround him. It is not known if the Golem has any allegiance with the [[Livid Dead]] or [[the Magician]]. Once he is defeated, he simply falls to pieces, much like the bosses in [[Rayman 1|the original ''Rayman'' game]]; unlike the other ''[[Rayman Origins]]'' bosses, he does not revert to a benevolent form.


In an E3 trailer for ''[[Rayman Origins]]'', [[Rayman]] and [[Globox]] can be seen fighting a green, mossy version of the Golem. This version likely would have been fought somewhere in [[Jibberish Jungle|the Jibberish Jungle or the Ticklish Temples]]. The cover of the game still features this [[Rayman Origins (early production)|early design]] for the character.
In an E3 trailer for ''[[Rayman Origins]]'', [[Rayman]] and [[Globox]] can be seen fighting a green, mossy version of the Golem. This version likely would have been fought somewhere in the [[Jibberish Jungle]] or the [[Ticklish Temples]]. The cover of the game still features this [[Rayman Origins (early production)|early design]] for the character.


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Revision as of 00:39, 23 September 2024

Golem
Golem
Alignment Bad

Appears in Rayman Origins, Rayman Legends (Back to Origins)
Location Mystical Pique

Portrayed by {{{portrayed by}}}

Resistance 3 HP
Attacks Moving up and down

Sex {{{sex}}}
Species {{{species}}}

Relatives {{{relatives}}}

The Golem is the boss of the Mystical Pique, a world in Rayman Origins and the Back to Origins painting in Rayman Legends. He is fought in the level Golly G. Golem.

A gigantic statue of living rock, the Golem is only ever seen from the chest up. Fought inside a chamber in the mountain, the Golem is limited to moving his body up and down, and can only hurt the heroes by causing them to come into contact with the Darkroots that surround him. It is not known if the Golem has any allegiance with the Livid Dead or the Magician. Once he is defeated, he simply falls to pieces, much like the bosses in the original Rayman game; unlike the other Rayman Origins bosses, he does not revert to a benevolent form.

In an E3 trailer for Rayman Origins, Rayman and Globox can be seen fighting a green, mossy version of the Golem. This version likely would have been fought somewhere in the Jibberish Jungle or the Ticklish Temples. The cover of the game still features this early design for the character.