Golem (Dungeons & Dragons) - Publication History - Dungeons & Dragons 3rd Edition (2000-2007)

Dungeons & Dragons 3rd Edition (2000-2007)

The clay golem, the flesh golem, the iron golem, and the stone golem appeared in the third edition Monster Manual (2000), and they all appear with the greater stone golem in the revised 3.5 Monster Manual (2003) . The gemstone golems (the diamond golem, the emerald golem, and the ruby golem), and the Thayan golem appeared in Monsters of Faerûn (2001). The adamantine golem and the mithril golem appeared in the Epic Level Handbook (2002). The spiderstone golem appeared for the Forgotten Realms setting in the adventure module City of the Spider Queen (2002). The alchemical golem, the mud golem, the rope golem, the puzzle golem (including the tiny puzzle piece, the small puzzle piece, and the medium puzzle piece), and the web golem, as well as and the minogon, the old one guardian for the Forgotten Realms setting appear in Dragon #302 (December 2002). The brass golem, the chain golem, the dragonflesh golem, and the stained glass golem appeared in the third edition Monster Manual II (2002). The flesh golem appeared as a player character race in Savage Species (2003). The equine golem appeared in the Arms and Equipment Guide (2003). The blood golem of Hextor, the brain golem, the demonflesh golem, and the hellfire golem appeared in the third edition Fiend Folio (2003).

The dragonbone golem, the drakestone golem, and the ironwyrm golem appeared in the third edition Draconomicon (2003). The alchemical golem, the planar golems (including the gloom golem, the prismatic golem, the amorphion, the ash golem, the battleglory, the gear golem, the mindstrike golem, the perfector, the sentinel of Mithardir, the shacklelock golem, the valorhammer, and the woodwrath golem), the hangman golem, the mud golem, the shadesteel golem and the greater shadesteel golem, and the web golem appeared in Monster Manual III (2004). The ice golem appeared in Frostburn (2004). The grave dirt golem and the tombstone golem appeared in Libris Mortis (2004). The sand golem appeared in Sandstorm (2005). The brain golem appeared in Lords of Madness (2005). The coral golem appeared in Stormwrack (2005). The incarnum golem appeared in Magic of Incarnum (2005). The cadaver golem appeared in Heroes of Horror (2005). The fang golem appeared in Monster Manual IV (2006).

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