Near the beginning of my world, I found a village. It only had the one initial iron golem. Even as I traded with them 200+ days later, resulting in at least eight Master villagers, only the lone patrolled.
Well, I recently returned with intents to finally renovate it and slowly transform it into a proper trading port. I spent about three days (sleeping through nights) constructing a massive farm for trading and breeding purposes. I then began working on a building I plan on holding my four farmer villagers in.
About five days after returning to the village, I noticed another golem spawned. About two seconds later, I saw two more. So I climbed up, and...
That's not including one that was hiding behind the closest larger house. My only villager interaction since I landed was drowning a Nitwit. The villagers must have a secret love for iron golems if they spawned five more in one day.
Now if only I could secretly kill some...
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Watch out for the crabocalypse. Some say the day will never come. But it will.
Feel free to drop by for a chat whenever.
If you'd like to talk with me about other games, here are a few I play.
Team Fortress 2
Borderlands series (Borderlands 2 is my favorite game, ever. TPS combat is a lot of fun and makes up for the lower-quality story, in my opinion)
Elder Scrolls series
Warframe (IGN is something like That_One_Flesh_Atronach)
Pokémon series (HGSS forever)
Rocket League
Fallout series
Left 4 Dead 2 (Boomer files always corrupt though)
SUPERHOT (SUPERHOT is the most innovative shooter I've played in years!)
Dead Rising series (Dead Rising 2 is one of my favorite games, and the 3rd was a lot of fun. 1st has poor survivor AI and the 4th is bad)
Just Cause series
Come to think of it, I mainly play fighting-based games.
I have villages with loads of golems and some with hardly any. Since my villages are all well-lit and fenced in, I suspect that the ones with loads of golems are ones that have mobs nearby, eg in caves under the village. Can anyone confirm that this plays a role?
Lmao my village is an automatic golem farm. I literally have over 10 patrolling, not joking. When you kill one they apparently just respawn again. (I wouldn't recommend fighting one)
@JustJum I always wonder, why those golems walk away so far from the village. They are supposed to protect the villagers. Instead they wander around, having a jolly good time. That's a thing that puzzles me as much as, that villagers and pet animals seem to have suicidal tendencies. They use each and every opportunity to get hurt or killed.
Near the beginning of my world, I found a village. It only had the one initial iron golem. Even as I traded with them 200+ days later, resulting in at least eight Master villagers, only the lone patrolled.
Well, I recently returned with intents to finally renovate it and slowly transform it into a proper trading port. I spent about three days (sleeping through nights) constructing a massive farm for trading and breeding purposes. I then began working on a building I plan on holding my four farmer villagers in.
About five days after returning to the village, I noticed another golem spawned. About two seconds later, I saw two more. So I climbed up, and...
That's not including one that was hiding behind the closest larger house. My only villager interaction since I landed was drowning a Nitwit. The villagers must have a secret love for iron golems if they spawned five more in one day.
Now if only I could secretly kill some...
Watch out for the crabocalypse. Some say the day will never come. But it will.
Feel free to drop by for a chat whenever.
If you'd like to talk with me about other games, here are a few I play.
Team Fortress 2
Borderlands series (Borderlands 2 is my favorite game, ever. TPS combat is a lot of fun and makes up for the lower-quality story, in my opinion)
Elder Scrolls series
Warframe (IGN is something like That_One_Flesh_Atronach)
Pokémon series (HGSS forever)
Rocket League
Fallout series
Left 4 Dead 2 (Boomer files always corrupt though)
SUPERHOT (SUPERHOT is the most innovative shooter I've played in years!)
Dead Rising series (Dead Rising 2 is one of my favorite games, and the 3rd was a lot of fun. 1st has poor survivor AI and the 4th is bad)
Just Cause series
Come to think of it, I mainly play fighting-based games.
I have villages with loads of golems and some with hardly any. Since my villages are all well-lit and fenced in, I suspect that the ones with loads of golems are ones that have mobs nearby, eg in caves under the village. Can anyone confirm that this plays a role?
Lmao my village is an automatic golem farm. I literally have over 10 patrolling, not joking. When you kill one they apparently just respawn again. (I wouldn't recommend fighting one)
@JustJum I always wonder, why those golems walk away so far from the village. They are supposed to protect the villagers. Instead they wander around, having a jolly good time. That's a thing that puzzles me as much as, that villagers and pet animals seem to have suicidal tendencies. They use each and every opportunity to get hurt or killed.
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It's only been one in-game day since my last update.
They've doubled. This is only half of the total golems.
Watch out for the crabocalypse. Some say the day will never come. But it will.
Feel free to drop by for a chat whenever.
If you'd like to talk with me about other games, here are a few I play.
Team Fortress 2
Borderlands series (Borderlands 2 is my favorite game, ever. TPS combat is a lot of fun and makes up for the lower-quality story, in my opinion)
Elder Scrolls series
Warframe (IGN is something like That_One_Flesh_Atronach)
Pokémon series (HGSS forever)
Rocket League
Fallout series
Left 4 Dead 2 (Boomer files always corrupt though)
SUPERHOT (SUPERHOT is the most innovative shooter I've played in years!)
Dead Rising series (Dead Rising 2 is one of my favorite games, and the 3rd was a lot of fun. 1st has poor survivor AI and the 4th is bad)
Just Cause series
Come to think of it, I mainly play fighting-based games.