When i am playing a Golem and i am made out of Fire or Water – how would anyone damage me?

When i am playing a Golem and i am made out of Fire or Water – how would anyone damage me?

When i am playing a Golem and i am made out of Fire or Water – how would anyone damage me? 

3 thoughts on “When i am playing a Golem and i am made out of Fire or Water – how would anyone damage me?”

  1. A bag of sand would cramp the style of a fire golem, or a sufficiently thick blanket. The water golem seems more resilient to me. Explosives or a handy outboard motor with a big propeller would be my preferred choice. It might be difficult convincing the GM to allow them in the setting admittedly.

  2. Your game may vary obviously, but I’d think that both the fire and water golems would be a lot more resistant to bashing/slashing/stabbing damage than a heavily armoured warrior. Additionally, the warrior would have trouble if engulfed in flame or water, which wouldn’t do much to the golems.

  3. Threaten with the environment – fire golems would be petrified of large bodies of water. The cold would drain them, ice blades would be anathema. Likewise extreme cold or heat would be dangerous to a water golem. Imagine being frozen solid and locked down, or boiled away to nothing.

    If you’re thinking only with swords you’re thinking small time.

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