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Golems are creatures that the player |
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many summoned creatures are considered |
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golems, even if they are not called |
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golems. |
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If you have a golem in control your |
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spell type will be listed |
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as golem, with the creature name |
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in parantheses. |
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To control your golem, just press the |
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fire key in the direction you want your |
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golem to move. Your golem will then |
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start moving in that direction, and |
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keep moving in that direction until |
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you change its direction. |
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Note that once you leave the map that |
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the golem is on, the golem will |
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disappear. Also, once you select |
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another spell to cast, or change |
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your range type, your golem will |
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disappear. |