Dark and Darker: How to Defeat Golem
This guide breaks down the Golem's attack patterns, explains how to counter them at each difficulty level, and provides tips for farming Dark and Darker Gold and valuable loot. Understanding these mechanics can mean the difference between walking out of the dungeon with rare Dark and Darker Items, or being crushed under stone fists.
Where to Find the Golem
The Golem resides throughout the Ruins, often guarding valuable treasure rooms or choke points that players must pass through. Their placement ensures that players can't simply avoid them; at some point, you'll have to decide whether to engage or sneak by.
Since the Golem is both a loot guardian and a gatekeeper, defeating one usually rewards players with access to rare items, making the fight well worth the risk.
Golem Attack Patterns (Normal Version)
On Normal difficulty, the Golem has three primary attacks:
Right-Handed Diagonal Slash
A high-to-low strike moving from the Golem's left to right (from its perspective).
How to Dodge: Hug close to the Golem and crouch-circle to your right. This keeps you underneath the swing's arc.
Combo Attack
Starts with a left-handed horizontal swing (left to right), followed by a right-handed diagonal slash (high to low).
How to Dodge: Similar to the first attack, you can hug and crouch-circle right. Alternatively, you can crouch-dodge the first swing, then circle left to avoid the follow-up slash.
Two-Handed Ground Slam (AOE)
The Golem raises both arms and slams the ground, dealing massive area damage.
How to Dodge: Spacing is key here. Back away quickly to avoid the impact radius. Getting caught will usually knock off a huge chunk of health.
Mastering these three patterns will prepare you for higher-difficulty encounters, since the attacks remain the same, only faster and more punishing.
Elite Golem
The Elite Golem builds directly on the Normal variant:
Increased health pool.
Faster action speed.
Higher base damage.
The attack patterns don't change, but the margin for error is far smaller. A mistimed dodge that was survivable on Normal can easily lead to death against the Elite. At this stage, gear upgrades, particularly defensive Dark and Darker Items such as sturdy armor or resistance accessories, become critical.
Nightmare Golem
The Nightmare Golem represents the pinnacle of this enemy's difficulty curve. Alongside the damage, health, and action speed increases, it gains a brutal new mechanic:
Ground Slam Debuff: In addition to damage, the AOE slam now inflicts a powerful slow and action speed reduction. If you're caught in it, escaping the follow-up attacks is nearly impossible.
This means spacing isn't just about avoiding damage anymore, it's about avoiding a debilitating debuff that could lead to a wipe. On Nightmare, it's essential to coordinate with your party, bait out attacks, and punish the recovery windows rather than trying to brute force the fight.
Combat Strategy Against the Golem
Stay Close, But Not Too Close: Hugging and circling works well against slashes, but you need to retreat quickly for the ground slam.
Movement Discipline: Always anticipate which direction to circle, right for the diagonal slash, left for the combo when necessary.
Learn the Wind-Ups: The Golem's attacks are heavily telegraphed. Watch the shoulders and arms for cues to identify which strike is coming.
Use Ranged Punishment: While melee fighters can bait and dodge, ranged characters can exploit the recovery frames after a slam to deal safe damage.
Rewards
Defeating a Golem isn't just about bragging rights, it's also one of the best ways to acquire valuable loot and farm Dark and Darker Gold. Golems often guard treasure rooms with rare drops, and some have a chance to drop unique gear directly.
Players frequently report finding rare Dark and Darker Items such as enchanted weapons, high-tier armor, or accessories that can dramatically improve survivability. For this reason, many adventurers deliberately hunt Golems as part of their dungeon runs.
Tips for Farming Golems
Go In Prepared: Bring consumables like potions or bandages. A single mistake can cost half your health bar.
Party Play Helps: Having one player bait while others punish is far safer than soloing.
Know When to Retreat: If your party is undergeared, sometimes it's better to disengage and return later with stronger items.
Convert Loot Into Gold: Any surplus rare drops can be sold or traded, helping you accumulate Dark and Darker Gold for future upgrades.
Final Thoughts
The Golem is one of the most iconic and punishing enemies in the Ruins of Dark and Darker. While its attack patterns are simple on paper, mastering the dodge timing, spacing, and positional awareness required makes the fight an ongoing challenge at every difficulty level.
On Normal, the fight is a skill check. On Elite, it becomes a gear check. And on Nightmare, it tests your ability to handle mechanics under intense pressure. Yet for all the danger, the rewards, both in Dark and Darker Gold and in rare Dark and Darker Items, make the Golem a worthy adversary.
If you want to progress through the Ruins efficiently, don't shy away from these stone guardians. Instead, study their patterns, refine your dodges, and claim the treasure they protect.