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== Description ==
== Description ==


Haniwa Golem, whose name comes from ''[[wikipedia:Haniwa|haniwa]]'', terra cotta clay figures, and [[wikipedia:Golem|golem]], clay figures that would eventually take life after a ritual, reflects its entire design: a living haniwa. Haniwa Golem is mostly based on the popular design haniwas have nowadays, and not the older one. This is seen on its head part, where Haniwa Golem has two deep eyes and a big mouth. Despite that, its arm parts are like mirrors, and its legs part seems to be empty.
Haniwa Golem, whose name comes from ''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haniwa haniwa]'', terra cotta clay figures, and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golem golem], clay figures that would eventually take life after a ritual, reflects its entire design: a living haniwa. Haniwa Golem is mostly based on the popular design haniwas have nowadays, and not the older one. This is seen on its head part, where Haniwa Golem has two deep eyes and a big mouth. Despite that, its arm parts are like mirrors, and its legs part seems to be empty.


Battle wise, it does not fight but instead it is a defensive Medarot that will allow the holder of any of its parts, excluding its legs, to defend itself against grappling attacks, rendering them useless.
Battle wise, it does not fight but instead it is a defensive Medarot that will allow the holder of any of its parts, excluding its legs, to defend itself against grappling attacks, rendering them useless.
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