Golemite - Army Troop Units in Clash of Clans


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"Golemites are smaller Golems constructed within the gargantuan creature. When the Golem is destroyed, the Golemites spring to life and keep fighting!"


Preferred Target Defenses
Attack Type Melee (Ground Only)
Housing Space 6
Movement Speed 12
Attack Speed 3s
Range 0.5 tiles
Death Damage Radius 1.2 tiles
Level Damage per second Damage per hit Damage upon death Hitpoints
1 7 21 70 1,020
2 8 24 80 1,080
3 9 27 90 1,140
4 10 30 100 1,200
5 11 33 110 1,260
6 12 36 120 1,320
7 13 39 130 1,380
8 14 42 140 1,440
9 15 45 150 1,500
10 16 48 160 1,600
11 17 51 170 1,680
12 18 54 180 1,760
13 19 57 190 1,840
14 20 60 200 1,920
  • Golemites are basically a smaller and less powerful version of the Golem . A Golemite has one-fifth of the Golem's damage per second, damage upon death, and hitpoints.
  • When a Golem dies, he splits into two, three, or four Golemites depending on the level.
  • Both Golems and Golemites do splash damage when destroyed.
  • Golemite is considered to take up 6 housing spaces for the purpose of determining his interactions with the Spring Trap , Tornado Trap , Clone Spell , and Recall Spell .
  • Golemites prioritize defensive structures above all other targets, and will bypass all other types of enemy buildings and troops while any defenses remain on the battlefield. This is true even if they are under attack by enemy Clan Castle troops, Heroes or Skeleton Trap skeletons. Note that like all troops that prioritize defenses, Golemites do not consider the Clan Castle to be a defense regardless of whether or not it contains enemy troops, but do consider the activated Town Hall weapon (if any) to be defensive buildings. Once all defenses are destroyed, Golemites become like any other troop with no preferred target; they will attack the nearest building to them regardless of type, and will turn and attack enemy units if they become aware of any nearby and can fight back against them. However, they will not switch targets to enemy units until their previous target was destroyed.
  • Initially, the Golemite resembles a smaller version of the Golem.
  • At level 3, the Golemite's rocky exterior changes to a slightly darker gray.
  • At level 5, the Golemite gains purple, crystal-like spikes on his back, similar to those on the level 7 Wall . His entire body also gains a grayish purple color.
  • At level 6, some of the Golemite's spikes change color to mauve. More crystal spikes appear on his shoulders and head.
  • At level 7, the Golemite's spikes become lavender and much larger and jagged.
  • At level 8, the Golemite's spikes change color to aqua while his body becomes grayer in color.
  • At level 9, the Golemite's spikes change color to dark byzantium, and his body also changes to lilac.
  • At level 10, the Golemite's spikes change to sapphire, and his body is now a deep livid color.
  • At level 11, the Golemite's spikes change to emerald and his body is also changed to emerald to match the level 14 Town Hall's jungle theme. His eyes also become cream-colored.
  • At level 12, some of the Golemite's spikes change to a darker, purple color while others glow white. His body changes to cadet blue to match the level 15 Town Hall's magical theme. His eyes become dark purple.
  • At level 13, the Golemite's purple spikes turn dark red, while his white ones now give off an orange glow. His body changes to a red wine while his eyes become yellow.
  • At level 14, the Golemite's red spikes turn gunmetal, while the glowing orange ones become golden yellow. His body color changes into deep cobalt and his eyes are slightly dimmer.
  • Added the level 6 Golemite.
  • Gave the Golemites a new artwork in the info.
  • Added the level 6 Golemite.
  • Gave the Golemites a new artwork in the info.
  • As one of the sub-troops in the Home Village, he cannot be trained, placed or donated directly via the Clan Castle (although the parent Troops can).
  • If you have a Golem in your Clan Castle and he splits into Golemites when defending your base, he will not return to the Clan Castle after the battle even if all his Golemites survive.
  • Golemites attack slightly slower than Golems, as they attack every 3s compared to the Golem's 2.4s.
  • The info image for the Golemite is not unique, as it shares a duplicated image of a Golem.
  • Golemites are just regular Golems scaled in a smaller size meaning that they do not have any unique sprites in the game.
  • Much like the Golem, the Golemites very much resemble " the Thing ", a character in Fantastic Four .
  • The Golem was likely inspired by the Promethean from Age of Mythology , as both units are stone creatures that split in two, smaller versions of themselves once defeated. Because of this, the Golemites resemble the Promethean Offspring from Age of Mythology .
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