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Description Poorly colored in and poorly photographed. Here's how it would work: there would be two variants, and normal and natural version. The normal version would have no gears showing or limbs taken over by fungus, though it would still have the little roots from the one on its head and shoulder. This one would be made using 4 Netherite blocks in a t shape, with the top block being a block of either warped of crimson nether wart block (both would end in the same result). It behaves much like and Iron Golem, except it will stay within a set distance around you (though it still can be leaded), thus following you and would be quicker than the Iron. It's stats: being made of Netherite has advantages, notably its nigh on Warden level of health-225 hearts (450 hit points), and similarly strong blows-12 hearts (24 hit points) easy, 16 hearts (32 hit points) normal, and 20 hearts (40 hit points) hard, to both players and mobs. A normal one would be passive to all players, but a natural one would be neutral, passive until provoked. It would look like the one I made above. It would live in the above lava version of the Charred Ruins, a new Nether building idea that I posted on r/minecraftsuggestions. It would stick to the area it spawned in, not be aggravated if you take the loot inside, but will attack anything that hits it or breaks any of the Ruins' blocks. Depending on the Ruins' size, there would be 1-2 golems. This is representing maximum injury, but there would be lesser levels, such as only 1 leg, 1 arm, and various combinations of this (up to 5 different stages). Each stage would take 1 netherite ingot to repair, and if you repair a natural golem all the way, it becomes your normal one, following you. It would drop 1-3 netherite ingots, and this would be effect by looting to drop up to 5 ingots. They only spawn once though. As a final thing, they are immune to fall damage, lava, fire, drowning, and poison, though wither still effects it. And that, ladies and gentlemen, is my new Minceraft golem idea. 
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