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Damaged Golem
Regular
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Gold
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Set:LegacyLegacy
Type:Minion
Minion type:Mech
Class:NeutralNeutral
Cost:1 Mana icon
Attack:2 Attack icon
Health:1 Health
External links

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How to Get

Damaged Golem is summoned via deathrattle upon the death of LegacyHarvest Golem

Rarity

Damaged Golem is a common card

Strategy

Lore

Harvest Golems are a low level mob found in Westfall early on in the original release of World of Warcraft. Players first encounter them in the Alliance quest Times are Tough


From Wowpedia:


Three qualities make a harvest golem so terrifying: its surprising speed, its harmless appearance, and its merciless battle tactics. A harvest golem appears at first to be a common scarecrow. Only a closer examination reveals its snarling face, glowing eyes, and unnaturally long arms and dagger fingers — and by then it is usually too late.

Harvest Golems are mechanical constructs programmed to hunt down and terminate the Human inhabitants of Westfall. Though their origin is uncertain, some believe that only the wily Goblins could have created these mechanical monstrosities. Others speculate that the Defias Thieves had the Harvest Golems built to scare off the local inhabitants of Westfall so that they could run their smuggling operations with greater impunity. Whatever the case may be, the Harvest Golems have done their jobs well - eliciting terror in anyone foolish enough to roam the fallow fields of Westfall alone.[1]

Brann Bronzebeard once encountered a Harvest Golem but he was able to defeat the golem by the shot from his musket rifle.[2]

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