Is Gleeok in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom? – Answered

What the hell is a Gleeok?

Tears of the Kingdom is a game about mystery, discovery, and combing over every detail of the environment. One of the most prominent gripes players had with Breath of The Wild was its lack of memorable boss fights and traditional dungeons. Tears of the Kingdom sets to correct this concern. Is Gleeok in The Legend of Zelda: Breath of The Wild? We have the answer for you below.

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Is Gleeok in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom? – Answered

Gleeok, the three-headed dragon that hasn’t been seen in a Zelda game since Phantom Hourglass, is in Tears of The Kingdom. If you’re unfamiliar with Gleeok and somehow stumbled upon this article, you might be thinking to yourself, what the hell is a Gleeok? Well, Gleeok was first seen in the original Legend of Zelda game on the NES. This three-headed dragon packs a punch and surely will be a difficult boss fight in Tears of The Kingdom.

We first see Gleeok in the final Tears of the Kingdom trailer, just a brief tease of the monster rising up over a cliffside.

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While we don’t know how Gleeok fits into the story, whether its an enemy found in the wild, a dungeon boss, or something more integral to the plot remains to be seen, but Gleeok is certainly in the game.

While this dragon might not be named Gleeok (we don’t know yet), it’s certainly the same exact creature, and fans can expect a tough fight ahead of them.

Well, that’s everything you need to know about if Gleeok is in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of The Kingdom. For more Tears of the Kingdom tips and tricks, be sure to stay right here. Here’s who voices Ganondorf in Tears of the Kingdom.


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