Locations of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom gleeok

Zelda: The Kingdom's Tears gleeoks are a thrilling addition to the Nintendo Switch experience, offering enormous monsters to defeat in expansive boss fights. We want to assist you in eliminating them entirely.

So, scroll down to see maps of the various The locations of the Tears of the Kingdom gleeok in Zelda Naturally, we haven't discovered them all yet, so come back often to see any updates. See also Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom shrines, Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom armour, and Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom review for further information.

Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom gleeoks: What are they?

While those who are fond of Zelda mythology may be familiar with gleeoks from earlier games, others whose introduction to Hyrulia came with Breath of the Wild may not. The three-headed dragons known as Gleeoks provide a boss-level challenge that dwarfs Lynels in difficulty.For a list of every Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom gleeok that we have currently located, see the sections below.Tears of the Kingdom fire gleeok

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Ice power makes it simpler to take on this three-headed fire-breathing dragon, so carry anything that can convert your arrows into frozen assaults to do more damage to the fire gleeok in less time. Location-wise, we've encountered the fire gleeok on the Bridge of Hylia, but as we traverse Hyrule, we're keeping an eye out for more.

Zelda: Thundergleeok Tears of the Kingdom

Make sure you have some wind-attribute weaponry with you when you use the thunder gleeok to blast the dragon out of the sky. This thundering beast is hiding amid woods, ready for your epic encounter, just northwest of Martha's Landing.

Zelda: The Kingdom's Tears: Frost Gleeok

Make sure you arm yourself with flaming weapons before facing the Frost Gleeok. We discovered the large, dangerous dragon circling the Gerudo Highlands; glide across the region and you should see the gleeok, poised for combat.

Zelda: King Gleeok's Tears of the Kingdom

You must come prepared for this fight with weapons of the fire, ice, and wind as the king gleook's heads represent the attributes of thunder, ice, and fire, respectively. In Hyrule, there are four king gleeoks: the fourth one is waiting in the depths, while the other three are located in the heavens over Hebra, Necluda, and Gerudo.

Tears of the Kingdom gleeoks: A guide to defeating Zelda

The first stage in defeating one of Tears of the Kingdom's powerful gleeoks is to soar into the air. The dragons soar about shooting elemental attacks at you while the gleeoks wait to join you on the ground until they are on 25% health or until you stun them by striking all three heads. Use an elemental arrow that the targeted gleeok is weak to and strike from above to beat them at their own game. Repeat this process until the arrow lands. Use your strongest weapon on the ground to smash the gleeok to pieces.This concludes our guide to Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom gleeoks. See our guides Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom depths, Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom ancient maps, and Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom korok for additional information.

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