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|name = Crystal Golems
|name = Crystal Golem
|element = Earth  
|element = Earth  
|species = Crystal Monster
|image = <tabber>Giants=[[File:CrystalGolemSG3.png|250px]]
|role = Enemy
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|world = [[Drill-X's Big Rig]] <br /> [[Autogyro Adventure]] <br /> [[Bringing Order to Kaos!]]
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|appearances = [[Skylanders: Giants]] <br /> [[Skylanders: Swap Force]] (3DS Version)
|species = [[Trog]]
|attack = Crystal shield <br /> Slam
|role = Enemies
|image = [[Image:Capture-20130209-020701.png|230px]]}}
|world = [[Drill-X's Big Rig]]<br>[[Autogyro Adventure]]<br>[[Bringing Order to Kaos!]]<br>[[Brock]]‘s [[Battle Arena|Arena]] Challenges<br>[[Crystal Caverns]]<br>[[Shimmer Shard Shire]]<br>[[Crystal Caverns (level)|Crystal Caverns]]<br>[[Twilight Fortress]]<br>[[Tower of Time]]
{{Quote|Crystals are his weakness.|Game descriptions}}
|attack = Crystal shield<br> Slam
The '''Crystal Golems''' are large ogre-like enemies with crystals. They have crystals protecting it around its body, so you have to strike first crystals to defeat. They also can smash the ground and cause crystals to erupt.
|appearances = ''[[Skylanders: Giants]]'' (Console)<br>''[[Dreadyacht Defenders]]''<br>''[[Skylanders: Swap Force]]'' (3DS)<br>''[[Biting Back]]''}}
{{Quote|Crystals are his weakness.|Game description}}
'''Crystal Golems''' are large, [[Trog]] enemies in ''[[Skylanders: Giants]]'', first encountered in [[Drill-X's Big Rig]].
 
They are embedded with purple crystals and arm themselves with a ring of purple crystals, shielding them from almost all damage. These shielding crystals must be destroyed in order to effectively defeat them. Crystal Golems attack by smashing the ground with both fists, dealing heavy damage and causing a line of crystals to erupt in the direction they're facing. However, if their shielding crystals are destroyed, their smash attack will no longer produce a line of crystals.
 
In the Nintendo 3DS version of ''[[Skylanders: Swap Force]]'', Crystal Golems are much more easier to deal with, as they are smaller and lack protective crystals. These are first found in [[Shimmer Shard Shire]]. [[Enhanced Crystal Golem]]s can be found in the [[Water]] [[Elemental Gate]] of [[Tower of Time|the Tower of Time]].
 
==See also==
*[[Enhanced Crystal Golem]]
*[[Trog Puncture]]
 
==Gallery==
<gallery position="center">
File:CrystalGolem.jpeg|Crystal Golem before jumping down in [[Drill-X's Big Rig]]
File:CrystalGolemSG.png|Crystal Golem seen in Drill-X's Big Rig
File:CrystalGolemSG2.png|Crystal Golem without its shielding crystals
File:CrystalGolemFrigidChompy.png|Crystal Golem with [[Frigid Chompies]] circling it seen in [[Bringing Order to Kaos!]]
File:Original Crystal Golem design.png|Original Crystal Golem design spotted in [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j8_vFMKUkl8&t=293s the game's alpha stage]
</gallery>


In the 3DS version of ''[[Skylanders: Swap Force]]'', Crystal Golems are alot more easier to deal with then how they were in the console version of ''Skylanders: Giants'', as they are smaller and they don't have crystals to protect them.


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*If the crystals are destroyed, they just slam on the ground and don't burrow crystals.
*If a Crystal Golem's shielding crystals are destroyed, the golem's ground-slam no longer creates burrowing crystals.
*Crystal Golems bear a slight resemblance to [[Prism Break]].
*In the [[Earth]] [[Elemental Gate|elemental gate]] in [[Bringing Order to Kaos!]], [[Frigid Chompy|Frigid Chompies]] can be seen running around a Crystal Golem with it arms up in the air.
*In the alpha version of ''Giants'', Crystal Golems reuse the model of [[Stone Golem (Boss)|Stone Golem]] from ''[[Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure]].'' Their bodies are shrouded in an ethereal blue tint, and they possess a shield of three green crystals which render them immune to all incoming damage. Like their finalized counterpart, their ground slam creates a burrowing line of large purple gems. When their shield is destroyed, these alpha golems momentarily collapse and afterwards adopt a new visual appearance.<ref>''[https://youtu.be/o1MUIUg5Tvo?si=s7ZJ42cZ7QCBAX6J&t=14005 Skylanders Giants Alpha Build 1: Full Playthrough]''. (Date Posted: Jan. 28, 2024). ''[https://youtube YouTube]''.</ref>
*The Crystal Golem is the only alpha ''Giants'' enemy with a placeholder model to have its own intro cutscene.<ref>''[https://youtu.be/j8_vFMKUkl8?t=254 Skylanders Giants Alpha - Early and Unused Enemy Showcase]''. (Date Posted - Oct 21, 2022). ''[http://youtube.com YouTube]''.</ref> Not only was this cutscene updated in almost every subsequent build of the game, but it also created the cracks in the ground that formed a [[Giant]]s' leaping point in Drill-X's Big Rig.
*The Crystal Golems' early description was "Don't run, just hide."<ref>''[https://youtu.be/j8_vFMKUkl8?t=254 Skylanders Giants Alpha - Early and Unused Enemy Showcase]''. (Date Posted - Oct 21, 2022). ''[http://youtube.com YouTube]''.</ref>


==References==
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Latest revision as of 16:30, May 29, 2025

Crystal Golem
Element: Earth
Species: Trog
Role: Enemies
World: Drill-X's Big Rig
Autogyro Adventure
Bringing Order to Kaos!
Brock‘s Arena Challenges
Crystal Caverns
Shimmer Shard Shire
Crystal Caverns
Twilight Fortress
Tower of Time
Attacks: Crystal shield
Slam
Appears in: Skylanders: Giants (Console)
Dreadyacht Defenders
Skylanders: Swap Force (3DS)
Biting Back
“Crystals are his weakness.”
Game description

Crystal Golems are large, Trog enemies in Skylanders: Giants, first encountered in Drill-X's Big Rig.

They are embedded with purple crystals and arm themselves with a ring of purple crystals, shielding them from almost all damage. These shielding crystals must be destroyed in order to effectively defeat them. Crystal Golems attack by smashing the ground with both fists, dealing heavy damage and causing a line of crystals to erupt in the direction they're facing. However, if their shielding crystals are destroyed, their smash attack will no longer produce a line of crystals.

In the Nintendo 3DS version of Skylanders: Swap Force, Crystal Golems are much more easier to deal with, as they are smaller and lack protective crystals. These are first found in Shimmer Shard Shire. Enhanced Crystal Golems can be found in the Water Elemental Gate of the Tower of Time.

See also

Gallery


Trivia

  • If a Crystal Golem's shielding crystals are destroyed, the golem's ground-slam no longer creates burrowing crystals.
  • In the Earth elemental gate in Bringing Order to Kaos!, Frigid Chompies can be seen running around a Crystal Golem with it arms up in the air.
  • In the alpha version of Giants, Crystal Golems reuse the model of Stone Golem from Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure. Their bodies are shrouded in an ethereal blue tint, and they possess a shield of three green crystals which render them immune to all incoming damage. Like their finalized counterpart, their ground slam creates a burrowing line of large purple gems. When their shield is destroyed, these alpha golems momentarily collapse and afterwards adopt a new visual appearance.[1]
  • The Crystal Golem is the only alpha Giants enemy with a placeholder model to have its own intro cutscene.[2] Not only was this cutscene updated in almost every subsequent build of the game, but it also created the cracks in the ground that formed a Giants' leaping point in Drill-X's Big Rig.
  • The Crystal Golems' early description was "Don't run, just hide."[3]

References