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* The Black Mages in ''[[Final Fantasy IX]]'' are automatons created by an evil crossdresser from inert materials; however, they slowly gain a consciousness as the game progresses. In a somewhat unusual variant, their primary skill is offensive magic (eg fireballs), not physical strength. The party fights a couple of special winged models sent out as assassins. Unfortunately for {{spoiler|Vivi}}, Black Mages also come with an expiration date.
** Many ''[[Final Fantasy]]'' games have golems as minor enemies, or summons.
* In the 2nd ''[[Fullmetal Alchemist (manga)|Fullmetal Alchemist]]'' videogame, the main antagonists are golems created by an ancient form of alchemy. {{spoiler|Jack Crowley and Elma}} are also golems.
* Golems were the dwarves' ultimate weapon in the backstory of ''[[Dragon Age]]''. However, the knowledge of how to make them was lost forever during the First Blight. The [[Player Character]] can gain one, Shale, as a party member, and later in the game can learn the truth about the lost art of creating them: {{spoiler|they're made from living dwarves.}}
* ''[[Time Splitters|Time Splitters 2]]''{{'}}s Aztec level has wood and stone golems protecting the [[MacGuffin|time crystal]].
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