Whats the housing space of a golemite?

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I was attacking in clan war, in which a Golem exploded into two golemites as usual. But one of the golemites triggered the spring trap and it bounced off. So definitely the space of it is less than or equal to 15 (correct me if it isn't 15).

So the question arises, what would be the housing of golemite after explosion of a Golem?

Skeletons spawned by witches also get bounced off by spring traps, so how many housing spaces do skeletons take?



Best Answer

There is no exact housing space for golemites/skeletons because they are not troops you can train, but they are vulnerable to Spring Traps.




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At level 7, the Golem's crystal-like spikes become lavender and much larger and jagged. At level 8, the Golem's crystal-like spikes changes color to a sky blue. At level 9, the Golem's crystal-like spikes changes color to dark purple, and its "skin" also changes to a grayish purple color.

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