Create a Minecraft Iron Golem to defend the inhabitants of a village from threats. These guards with a snarky appearance can defend the buildings and villagers against hostile mobs in Minecraft (opens new tab) including zombies or skeletons, as well as raids by villagers. Iron Golems, in contrast to other mobs in Minecraft are crafted. However, they also naturally spawn in villages. Here's how to create them and how they function. How do you create an Iron Golem from Minecraft To make a Minecraft Iron Golem, you don't need to use a Crafting Table as you would to create the majority of items in the game. Instead, you need to place blocks in a specific arrangement. Four Iron Blocks are needed to create an Iron Golem. Each Iron Block includes nine Iron Ingots as well as a Pumpkin. In Java Edition, the pumpkin must be a Carved Pumpkin or Jack O'Ltern, or a regular pumpkin. In Bedrock Edition, you can use the regular pumpkin. Place the Iron Blocks in the shape of a T and then place the Pumpkin on top and the middle, so it appears to be a strange iron scarecrow. Take a look at the image above! As long as there are no connecting blocks on either side (other than the floor it's standing on Of course), placing the Pumpkin last will cause an Iron Golem to spawn. Repeat this process in as many times as is necessary to create your own army. What is it that Iron Golems do in Minecraft You can better safeguard yourself by using Minecraft Netherite armor Iron Golems are sworn to protect villager and players, provided you don't attack them. They're classified as neutral mobs. Unlike animals like pigs, cows and similar, Iron Golems will let you be but will attack you if and when you attack them. When an Iron Golem is created inside a village it will then slowly move around, patrolling the area. If it's not within a village it will slowly make its way to the closest one, battling any hostile mobs on its route. If an Iron Golem takes damage, the player can heal it by applying an Iron Ingot on it. Iron Golems can be an excellent option in the event that you have Iron and a village to protect. Ntzsw8 They can't be named as you would with normal pets however, unfortunately. If you want to have pets, you may be interested in learning how to manage Minecraft's foxes. Minecraft Amethyst Shards I will write every "how-to" possible for any game. If I'm not playing games to write guides about, you'll find me hurtling through the track in F1 or flinging balls at my phone in Pokemon Go, pretending to know what I'm doing in Football Manager or clicking on heads in Valorant. Homepage: https://ntzsw8.com/