Entities : Chia Golem
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Chia Golem | |
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Traveller's Guide Entry | |
A friendly face in the wilds of the Overworld, but be cautious not to provoke them. They do not forgive aggression. | |
Game Statistics | |
Health: | 50 |
Armor Value: | 5 |
Attack: | 6 |
Attack Knockback: | 0.3 |
Knockback Resist: | 1 |
The Chia Golem is a rare neutral mob native to the overworld that fights most hostile mobs on sight, attacking mobs that are undead, illagers, piglins, and sculk-related mobs. It is a very slow mob, trudging along the overworld at a slow pace, taking care of the shrub on its back. They are constructed out of terracotta and soil, and given life by means of a soul-infused stone, usually Lapis Lazuli, buried within their planter.
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Trivia
- Chia Golems are based on an old monster from Advanced D&D 2nd Edition, which in turn was based off of the novelty item line of Chia Pets, a planter made from hardened clay to grow small plants.