

Save powerful Rare and Magical Items you don't wish to sell, use or trade to create Iron Golems.Currently you do not receive the damage benefit for using two-handed weapons. You will receive the additional Damage listed on weapons, or the Defense listed on Armor. Iron Golems can be constructed from non magical items.This Golem is very powerful against Melee attackers. The Iron Golem's strength lies in his Thorn Damage.Transforms a metallic item into a Golem that gains the properties of the item.The construct takes on the properties of the original source material, including any magical effects or other properties the original metal might have possessed. Through complicated arcane rituals and great mental concentration, a Necromancer can summon forth a Golem from common base metals. While many mages spend their lives devoted to studying the transmutation of base metals into gold, the Necromancers have always had a somewhat different approach to transforming metals. Important Note: With the release of Patch 2.4 this skill has been updated.

Some Skills have synergies, which provide benefits to other skills on the same Skill Tree. Skills usually define a character's playstyle and are divided by Class and Skill Tree. Iron Golem is part of the Necromancer Summoning Spells Tree and requires level 24 to be unlocked. Iron Golem is a Necromancer Skill in Diablo 2. + Any Defense from the item that created it Transforms a metallic item into a Golem that gains the properties of the item.
