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Pokémon that evolves from Graveler. It is one of the most powerful Pokémon of its type. Some of its attacks include Explosion and Rock Throw.
Golem is one of the few Stage 2 Pokémons that are only available via trade. When two players trade Gravelers, they both evolve to Golems.
Name origin
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golem, in Jewish mythology, is a magically animated man made of mud or clay. This is vaguely appropriate for a Rock Pokémon, even when it is made of rock instead of mud, is quite intelligent compared to these mythical creatures, and are not magical at all.
Anime appearances
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