How to make an iron golem follow and protect me? [closed]
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I need help making my iron golem follow and protect me on my Xbox 360. I hope you can tell me how to make them protect and follow me from enemies.
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Checking the Minecraft wiki and assuming you are speaking about Golem and not Glomen (that doesnt seem to exist) there is no thing like wheat for cows to make them follow you.
But you can use a leash to drag them to where you want them. https://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Iron_Golem
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How do you make a iron golem protect you?
To make an Iron Golem, place four iron blocks, one as a base and three across the top, and a carved pumpkin on the top middle iron block. They will patrol villages typically staying within villages. Its attack deals a lot of damage and will also launch its target into the air inflicting fall damage as well.Can you make an iron golem follow you?
No, golems will only follow you if you've attacked them, which isn't recommended. There's no peaceful way to make them follow you. Like every mob, though, they can be moved with water streams. Trap them and build a canal to bring them back to the village.How do you make an iron golem stop chasing you?
The reason the golems keep attacking you has to do with your popularity in the village. Every time you kill a golem or you hit a villager your popularity goes down. To increase my popularity, I first set the game to "peaceful" mode.Do iron golems stay close?
Iron golems wander around a village in a patrol-like fashion, staying close to buildings and other structures. Like villagers, iron golems do not wander away from a village, regardless of how they were spawned, but sometimes stand at the border of the village.Quick tip: How to make your personal guard in Minecraft: Iron Golem!
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