
The long-awaited Copper Golem has finally made its way into Minecraft: The Copper Age through the latest game drop. Once a mob vote candidate that lost to the Allay, Mojang has now officially introduced it as a permanent mob. Beyond its item-sorting abilities, the copper golem comes with a unique mechanic: over time, it oxidizes and eventually freezes into a Minecraft Copper Golem Statue.
When the mob becomes fully oxidized, it stops moving and turns into a decorative statue block. Players can either keep it as part of their build or revive it by scraping off the oxidation. Even more exciting, the statue has four unique poses that players can cycle through simply by interacting with the block.
Here’s a complete breakdown of every Minecraft copper golem statue pose:
Standing Pose
The standing pose is the default statue form. The copper golem appears upright, with arms resting at its sides and legs straight, facing forward. It’s the simplest and most natural representation of the golem in statue form.
Sitting Pose
One of the most interesting poses is the sitting pose, which doesn’t appear in the golem’s normal movement animations. In this position, the golem sits on the ground with folded legs, feet visible, and arms leaning slightly forward as if resting on its knees. This makes it a great decorative option for creative builds.
Running Pose
The running pose captures the copper golem mid-stride, frozen as though it’s sprinting across the world. Its right arm swings backward while the left touches the ground, and the legs mirror this movement. A tilted head and body angle add extra dynamism, making this pose perfect for action-themed builds.
Star Pose
The star pose is a special and playful form. The copper golem spreads its arms and legs wide, almost as if it’s leaping into the air or making a star shape. Since this animation doesn’t exist in the golem’s normal movement cycle, it feels like an extra decorative bonus for statue collectors.
The addition of the Minecraft Copper Golem and its statue poses adds both functionality and creativity to the game. Whether you use it as a helper for sorting items or as a decorative statue, the golem brings fresh life to Minecraft builds. With four poses — standing, sitting, running, and star — players now have more ways than ever to customize their worlds.
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