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Golemech
File:Golemech.JPG Boss of Venom's Ruins
Location: Venom
Methods of attack: Activates traps and creates walls, obstacles, and bars while running
Boss Type: B

The Golemech is a large ape-like robot with its weak interior protected by an outer shell of stone. He is found on the easy version of Venom in Star Fox 64. It is currently debated as to whether Golemech was created by Andross, or if Golemech was the lost Cornerius tribe's relicTemplate:Fact, which Andross just found during his exile.

Fighting Golemech

The Golemech immediately begins to flee when Fox McCloud approaches it because Andross had not yet completed it. However, what appears to be cowardice is soon revealed to be a cunning strategy as the boss leads him down a long stone hallway with little room to maneuver. In the hallway, the boss periodically slams the wall, ceiling, or floor to cause pillars of stone to come shooting out at Fox from whatever he slammed.

File:Temple.JPG
Entrance to Venom's Ruins, where the Golemech resides.

Luckily, this is its only tactic and the only other danger is the monkey statues, that swing their arms back and forth, that periodically appear along the walls.

Shooting the boss causes its stone armor to fall away to nothing and revealing its soft core underneath.

Trivia

  • A similar enemy type and boss appear in Star Fox Command for the Nintendo DS.
  • A near-identical character named Eox appears as the boss of Mutoh's Temple in The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass.
  • Apparently, the boss battle itself has a time limit, and that players who take far too long to defeat it will end up flying into a dead end where the player will be continuously damaged until destroyed (although the use of a GameShark will reveal that this dead end is not endless in itself, and surviving it will place the player in a dark void following a now defenseless Golemech, that can easily be destroyed to resume the game normally).