Cultists spawn at the Dungeon's entrance which when killed, summons the Lunatic Cultist and then the Lunar Events (as long as certain other conditions are also met – see details).
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Furthermore, the difference between his enraged and normal behavior will not be noticeable to most without deliberately switching between the two. Unlike Plantera, Golem's enraged behavior is not noticeable until reaching the end of its first form, when it begins jumping around and firing lasers at a faster rate. Golem will return to its normal behavior when returned to the Underground Jungle. However, it does not have increased damage or defense. This causes Golem to jump around faster and, if its head is below half health, it will fire his lasers faster.
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On the PC version, Console version, Mobile version, and tModLoader version, Golem becomes "enraged" if it has to follow the player outside of the Underground Jungle, either through being lead or awoken outside of it. The only way to defeat Golem at this point is to completely destroy his body, which will also destroy his head, ending the fight. The head follows same attack pattern as before and will increase in frequency when the body is damaged. If the fists have not been destroyed, they will continue to attack the player more rapidly while the body continues to jump around. Its body ( 9000 / 13500 / 17212 health) then becomes the target.
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When Golem's stone head has taken full damage, it detaches itself and becomes invincible, capable of passing through blocks. Golem's head turns, which indicates who it is targeting. It fires more rapidly as it takes more damage, and the fists do not retract when hit with a weapon. When the head falls below half health (8000 / 12000 / 15300), all previous attacks continue, but the eyes will begin to fire eye lasers that can travel through blocks. This compounds when both fists are destroyed. Golem jumps around more often when a fist is destroyed. Golem's fists can travel through blocks, but have limited range, and will also retract immediately upon being hit with any weapon. These increase in frequency as each part takes more damage. Golem shoots ricocheting fireballs, attacks with its fists that extend from chains, and jumps around. On the PC version, Console version, Mobile version, and tModLoader version, if the body's path to the player is blocked, it will leap on the player, allowing it to pass through all barriers (similar to the behavior of a biome mimic). While Golem's main body can not normally pass through blocks, its fists, lasers, and head (when detached in the second phase) can. Otherwise, nothing will happen and the power cell will not be consumed. Plantera must have already been defeated at least once in the current world in order for Golem to spawn successfully. A Lihzahrd Power Cell is contained within each of the Jungle Temple's Lihzahrd Chests, and can be dropped rarely by Lihzahrds or Flying Snakes ( 2*1/50 (2%) chance). They do not respawn after the objective set requesting their defeat has been completed.Golem is summoned by using the ⚷ Open / Activate key on the Lihzahrd Altar, located in the final Jungle Temple chamber, while at least one Lihzahrd Power Cell is in the player's inventory. Some Mission Enemies, such as Nemeses, are Mission Exclusive they are one-of-a-kind and appear exclusively during a related Mission. These requests may be ordered by an NPC, a Division, an Arms Manufacturer, etc. Defeating one or several specific enemies may be required in order to complete a Basic Mission. Mission Enemies can be normal minor enemies as well as Tyrants. They must be defeated in order to complete a specific mission. Mission Enemies are Mission-related enemies in Xenoblade Chronicles X. For the similar type of enemies in Xenoblade Chronicles 2, see Quest Enemy (XC2).įor those who have not completed games in the Xenoblade Chronicles series, this page contains spoilers regarding the plot.