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Dungeons & Dragons Copper Golem Miniature

Dungeons & Dragons Copper Golem Miniature

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This is a highly detailed miniature of a Copper Golem.

This model was created by MZ4250 who makes amazingly accurate models of the Monster Manual creatures and provided by Commercial License.

A Copper Golem is a type of animated construct in Dungeons & Dragons, typically created from copper and brought to life through magical means. These creatures are typically designed to serve as guardians or protectors, though they can also be used for labor or as companions by their creators. The copper used in their construction is usually enchanted to grant them the ability to move and interact with their surroundings, often through a core of magical energy that powers their mechanical form.

Copper Golems are usually small to medium-sized, with a distinctive appearance resembling a humanoid figure made of polished copper, though their exact form can vary based on their creator's preferences. These golems have limited intelligence, operating more on instinct and the commands given to them by their creators, but they are capable of performing complex tasks if directed properly.

In combat, Copper Golems are typically tough, with resistance to damage from non-magical attacks and the ability to deal significant physical damage through their powerful strikes. Their metal bodies can corrode over time, especially when exposed to certain substances like acidic materials, which can weaken them and cause damage. Despite their formidable strength, they often lack flexibility and adaptability in combat, following predetermined instructions without much room for improvisation.

One notable characteristic of Copper Golems is that they are often powered by a magic-infused core or crystal, which can be targeted or destroyed, rendering the golem inert. This vulnerability adds an element of strategy for adventurers encountering these constructs, as they may need to disable the core to fully neutralize the threat posed by the Copper Golem.

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