Gleeok
Gleeok
Title(s)
- PHPhantom Hourglass:Two-Headed Dragon[1]
Gender
- OoSOracle of Seasons:Male[3]
Main appearance(s)
Other appearance(s)
Dungeon(s)
- The Legend of Zelda
- Oracle of Seasons
- Phantom Hourglass
Health
- TLoZThe Legend of Zelda:8 per head
- TLoZThe Legend of Zelda:
Gleeok guide atStrategyWiki
- OoSOracle of Seasons:
Gleeok guide atStrategyWiki
Gleeoks,(TLoZThe Legend of Zelda |OoSOracle of Seasons |PHPhantom Hourglass |TotKTears of the Kingdom |TLoZ (Valiant Comics)The Legend of Zelda (Valiant Comics) |TFoEThe Faces of Evil |TWoGThe Wand of Gamelon)[4][5][6][7][8] also known asThree-Headed Monsters,(TotKTears of the Kingdom)[9] andGleeocks,(ALttP (Ishinomori)A Link to the Past (Ishinomori))[10] are recurringBosses inThe Legend of Zelda series.[name references needed] It is adragon with multiple heads,[2][1] which are calledGleeok Heads.[11] If the Gleeok Heads are struck enough, they often detach and fight independently until the body is finally defeated.
Characteristics
The Legend of Zelda

Gleeok makes three appearances inThe Legend of Zelda, all defeated in a similar fashion. Using the Sword,Link must cut off each of the heads on the beast. Once one of the heads is detached from the body, it will float around the room shooting fireballs at Link.[2] He must avoid the fireballs and cut off the other heads. TheMagical Shield cannot defend Link from Gleeok's fireballs.
In the First Quest, a two-headed version guards the fourth piece of Triforce inLevel 4, a three-headed version is a mini-boss inLevel 6, and a four-headed version guards the piece of Triforce inLevel 8. In theSecond Quest, there are two, three and four-headed versions guarding the pieces of Triforce inLevel 2,Level 5 andLevel 7, respectively.
Oracle of Seasons
Gleeok is a two-headed version fought in theExplorer's Crypt inOracle of Seasons.[12] It is defeated in a different fashion from its former counterpart. Getting rid of the beast's heads is still Link's main objective; however, there is one more step before defeating it. Link must quickly slash away the heads, which must be done quickly because the severed heads will reattach themselves to the body if given time. Once both heads are severed, they will be permanently destroyed, reducing Gleeok to a skeleton. However, Gleeok's skeletal remains will continue to fight Link by jumping and causing a massive earthquake in the arena. In addition, Gleeok's body will wildly charge at Link. Using theRoc's Cape is the only way to avoid serious damage from the beast. When the beast is grounded, Link should attack with his Sword. He must continue this process until Gleeok is defeated. It will then give up theSeed of Life, the seventhEssence of Nature.
The Minish Cap
Though Gleeok does not appear inThe Minish Cap, the bossGleerok is a one-headed Gleeok with a rock on its back.[13]
Phantom Hourglass

InPhantom Hourglass, Gleeok appears as theTwo-Headed Dragon Gleeok, boss of theTemple of Ice and guardian of theAzurine steel. Its red head spews fireballs, while the blue head sprays frigid ice, similar toTrinexx fromA Link to the Past.
Link will be standing on a platform with four pegs near each corner. When one of the heads fires a blast at Link, he will need to attach the grappling hook to two pegs diagonally so as the rope launches the blast back at the other dragon's face, cracking its mask. In addition with these blasts, the two heads will lunge to snap the rope Link ties, while trying to bite him as well. They can also sink below the water to cause a tremor that will flood Link's platform, as well as cause chunks of ice to fall from the ceiling and crash into Link. Link can tie the grappling hook to two posts and walk along the rope to avoid the ice chunks. Three blasts to both heads will remove their masks.
With their defenses destroyed the heads will remove two of the four pegs by snapping them with their jaws. Afterward each head will take turns at trying to bite Link, then will charge up for a powered blast. The red dragon head will fire a fiery blast that will scorch him, as well as leave a trail of fire on the platform. The blue dragon head will fire a blast of ice that will freeze Link on contact. While charging, however, both dragons will be sucking in energy, exposing their tongues. Link can pull the head down by tying one end of the grappling hook to a post and using it as an anchor on the dragon's head. Once down, Link must slash at the dragon head before it recovers. Repeating this process to both heads will defeat the dragon, and Link will obtain aHeart Container, extra sands for thePhantom Hourglass, and the second of the threePure Metals, Azurine.
Tears of the Kingdom
Gleeoks are reintroduced asSub-Bosses that are able to be fought in four different elemental variations inTears of the Kingdom. They appear as massive, winged, quadrupedal dragons with a singleEye on each head, and each variety's head and neck glows and emits the element they are themed around.
Other Appearances
The Faces of Evil
- This section of the page is incomplete. You can help Zelda Wiki byexpanding it.
Alora sends Link to recover her stolenNecklace from the Gleeok living inSpearfish Falls inThe Faces of Evil.[7]
The Wand of Gamelon
A Gleeok appears in theDordung Cave inThe Wand of Gamelon, where it guards aHeat Crystal. A Gleeok is also said to have scared away the populace ofAru Ainu.[8]
The Legend of Zelda TV Series

Gleeok appears in two episodes ofThe Legend of Zelda TV series. In "Kiss'n Tell",Ganon sends a Gleeok and aGibdo disguised as a beautiful maiden to a forest, where the Gleeok pretends to be attacking the maiden so that they can lureLink into the scene. However,Princess Zelda arrives instead and proceeds to try and fight off the Gleeok by throwing various kinds of fruits at the three-headed monster.[14][15] When the Gleeok is stunned for a moment, Zelda sees a chance to go but the maiden refuses, saying she wants to be rescued by a handsome hero.[16] Soon after, Link appears and battles against the Gleeok, who quicklyzaps the two outer heads. With only one head left, Link grabs the Gleeok's tail, but the monster begins to run around in circles. Zelda, who was eating a banana from the fruit basket, throws the banana peel to the ground and causes the Gleeok to slip,[17] allowing Link to deliver the final blow and send the Gleeok back to theEvil Jar.
In "Hitch in the Works", when Link arrives at theUnderworld and tries to stop the wedding between Princess Zelda and Ganon, the evil wizard summons aGleeok from theEvil Jar to attack Link.[18] Link fires three Sword Beams at the monster's necks, but the heads separate and come after him. He skillfully dodges their attacks, causing them to fly straight into Ganon, thus destroying the evil wizard and the remains of the Gleeok.
The Legend of Zelda (Valiant Comics)
A four-headed Gleeok appears in theChoices story of theThe Legend of Zelda comics byValiant Comics. Link encounters it as he is traveling through theUnderworld in search of Princess Zelda. Although Link at first seems to have trouble fighting the Gleeok,[6] Link is able to cut off all four of the Gleeok's heads with a little help fromMiff. The disembodied heads then begin to attack the young hero, but after some struggle, Link is able to defeat all of the Gleeok's heads.[19]
A Link to the Past (Ishinomori)

In theA Link to the Past comic byShotaro Ishinomori,Link is attacked by monsters called Gleeocks in thePalace of Darkness. However, the monsters are bright orange lizards with green gems on their heads, and thus physically resemble smaller versions of theHelmasaur King which is fought inA Link to the Past. After Link is discovered wandering around the Palace by aEyegore, he is attacked by a Gleeock that was called upon by the Eyegore. Although he defeats it easily with theMaster Sword, soon moreHinoxes riding Gleeocks begin to head towards him.[20] Link then givesEpheremelda aBomb, which eventually detonates theFirecorn stockpile and destroys the entire Palace and, with it, the Gleeocks.
Super Smash Bros. Brawl
Gleeok appears as aSticker inSuper Smash Bros. Brawl.
Sticker Information
Sticker | Artwork from | Effect inThe Subspace Emissary | Usable by |
---|---|---|---|
![]() Gleeok | The Legend of Zelda | Launch Power +20 | All |
Trivia
- InThe Legend of Zelda, there is an unused variant of Gleeok with one head within the game's code.[21]
- Gleeok is the only boss fromThe Legend of Zelda to not appear inBS The Legend of Zelda.
- The masks Gleeok wears inPhantom Hourglass are similar to that of theHelmaroc King. Without their masks, they also bear a striking resemblance toValoo.
- Being a multi-headed dragon, Gleeok bears similarities with the chthonic water beast of Greek mythology,Hydra.
- The final battle phase with the head ofStallord inTwilight Princess may be a homage to the severed heads ofGleeok in the originalThe Legend of Zelda.
- InBreath of the Wild andTears of the Kingdom,Gleeok Bridge inHyrule Field is named after Gleeoks.[22]
Nomenclature
![]() ![]() | ||
---|---|---|
Language | Names | |
グリオーク (Guriōku)(TLoZThe Legend of Zelda)[24] | ||
格里奥克 (Gélǐàokè)(TLoZThe Legend of Zelda |OoSOracle of Seasons)[26] | ||
Gleeok(TLoZThe Legend of Zelda) | ||
Gleeok(TLoZThe Legend of Zelda)[25] | ||
This table was generated from Zelda Wiki'stranslation data. |
Other Names
Name | Gleeock[27] |
---|---|
Applies to | |
Source | |
Superseded by |
Name | Applies to | Source | Superseded by |
---|---|---|---|
Gleeock[27] |
Gallery
Artwork of a three-headed Gleeok fromThe Legend of Zelda
Artwork of a Gleeok Head fromThe Legend of Zelda
Artwork of Link fighting a Gleeok fromThe Legend of Zelda
A Gleeok after all but one of its heads are detached fromThe Legend of Zelda
A four-headed Gleeok fromThe Legend of Zelda
A Gleeok Head fromThe Legend of Zelda
Gleeok's skeleton fromOracle of Seasons
Gleeok fromPhantom Hourglass
Gleeok without masks fromPhantom Hourglass
Three-headed Gleeok fromThe Legend of Zelda TV series
Three Gleeok Heads fromThe Legend of Zelda TV series
Four-headed Gleeok inThe Legend of Zelda comic
Gleeok fromThe Faces of Evil andThe Wand of Gamelon
Gleeok's Head fromThe Faces of Evil andThe Wand of Gamelon
Link fighting Gleeok action figure fromThe Legend of Zelda
Gleeok concept art fromPhantom Hourglass
See Also
Notes
References
- ↑1.01.11.2
Gleeok, Two-Headed Dragon
— Main Screen (Phantom Hourglass) - ↑2.02.12.2
A huge dragon that has 2 to 4 heads and spits out beams at Link. Heads that Link cuts off from its body fly around in the air.
(The Legend of Zelda manual, pg. 38) - ↑Official The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons & Ages Perfect Guide, Versus Books, pg. 60(OoSOracle of Seasons)
- ↑Encyclopedia, Dark Horse Books, pg. 182(TLoZThe Legend of Zelda |OoSOracle of Seasons |PHPhantom Hourglass)
- ↑
King Gleeok
— Hyrule Compendium (Tears of the Kingdom) - ↑6.06.1
Hey, a Gleeok is no problem! A four-headed Gleeok...that's something else!
(The Legend of Zelda (Valiant Comics), Valiant Comics, pg. 5) - ↑7.07.1
Then get my necklace from Gleeok, okay?
— Alora (The Faces of Evil) - ↑8.08.1
Everyone ran when the Gleeok came, but monsters know better than bothering me.
— Lubonga (The Wand of Gamelon) - ↑
Gralens of the monster-control crew at Lookout Landing told you that a traveler was attacked by athree-headed monster at the Bridge of Hylia in Faron.
— Adventure Log (Tears of the Kingdom)
He wants to defeat it to ensure the traveler's safety, but he and the monster-control crew can't get close to it. - ↑
Gleeock!!
— Epheremelda (A Link to the Past (Ishinomori), VIZ Media, pg. 9) - ↑Art & Artifacts, Dark Horse Books, pg. 122(TLoZThe Legend of Zelda)
- ↑The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons and Oracle of Ages—The Official Nintendo Player's Guide, Nintendo of America, pg. 51
- ↑
A Gleeok with a hard, rocky shell found in Mount Crenel.
— Figurine (The Minish Cap) - ↑"And maybe an adventure. Link will be sorry he missed out. REAL sorry. Beautiful girls in trouble are what he LIVES for." — Princess Zelda (The Legend of Zelda TV Series, Episode 4)
- ↑"Eat these lemons, sourpuss!" — Princess Zelda (The Legend of Zelda TV Series, Episode 4)
- ↑"No! I want to be rescued by a handsome hero!" — Maiden (The Legend of Zelda TV Series, Episode 4)
- ↑"Yeah, yeah, but let's get this over with." — Princess Zelda (The Legend of Zelda TV Series, Episode 4)
- ↑"She's under my control, hero! And as for you, you have your own problems!" — Ganon (The Legend of Zelda TV Series, Episode 10)
- ↑
Not bad, huh? Sometimes I amaze even myself!
(The Legend of Zelda (Valiant Comics), Valiant Comics, pg. 7) - ↑
Link!! There's more on the way!
(A Link to the Past (Ishinomori), VIZ Media, pg. 12) - ↑The Legend of Zelda: Unused Enemy Values
- ↑The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild—The Complete Official Guide, Piggyback Interactive Limited, pg. 351
- ↑23.023.1Enciclopedia di Hyrule, Magazzini Salani, pg. 182
- ↑Hyrule Encyclopedia, Tokuma Shoten Publishing Co., Ltd., pg. 173
- ↑The Legend of Zelda manual, pg. 38
- ↑塞尔达传说:百科全书, New Star Press, pg. 178
- ↑"Gleeock
Gleeock was a powerful two-headed dragon defeated by Link during his quest to recover the shattered pieces of the Triforce of Wisdom." —The Great Hyrule Encyclopedia , Zelda.com (archive), retrieved January 22, 2022.





















Mazura • Jermafenser • Rebonack • Carock • Gooma • Barba • Thunderbird • Link's Shadow
Ball and Chain Trooper • Armos Knights • Lanmolas • Moldorm • Agahnim
Helmasaur King • Arrghus • Mothula • Blind the Thief • Kholdstare • Vitreous • Trinexx • Ganon
Dark LinksPalace of the Four Sword
Moldorm • Genie • Slime Eye • Angler Fish • Slime Eel • Facade • Evil Eagle • Hot Head • Shadow Nightmares
Spike Roller • Moblin Chief • Hinox • Dodongo Snakes • Lanmola • Hydrosoar
Master Stalfos • Gohma • Armos Knight • Rover • Grim Creeper • Turtle Rock • Blaino
Gohma • King Dodongo • Barinade • Phantom Ganon • Volvagia • Morpha • Bongo Bongo • Twinrova • Ganon
Lizalfos • Big Octo • Stalfos • Meg • Flare Dancer • White Wolfos • Dark Link • Dead Hand • Gerudo Thief • Iron Knuckle
Odolwa • Goht • Gyorg • Twinmold • Majora's Mask
Dinolfos • Gekko • Wizzrobe • Gerudo Pirate • Wart • Gekko andMad Jelly
Captain Keeta • Iron Knuckle • Sharp • Igos du Ikana • Garo Master • Gomess • Eyegore
Aquamentus • Dodongo • Mothula • Gohma • Digdogger • Manhandla • Gleeok • Medusa Head • General Onox
Twinrova • Ganon
Brother Goriyas • Facade • Omuai • Agunima • Great Moblin • Syger • Vire • Poe Sisters • Frypolar
Pumpkin Head • Head Thwomp • Shadow Hag • Eyesoar • Smog • Octogon • Possessed Nayru • Plasmarine • Ramrock • Veran
Twinrova • Ganon
Giant Ghini • Swoop • Subterror • Armos Warrior • Great Moblin • Smasher • Vire • Angler Fish • Blue Stalfos
Gohma • Kalle Demos • Gohdan • Helmaroc King • Jalhalla • Molgera • Puppet Ganon • Ganondorf
Mothula • Darknut • Phantom Ganon • Stalfos • Wizzrobe • Mighty Darknut • Big Octooptional
Phantom Ganon • Stone Arrghus • Helmaroc King • Big Poe • Big Moldorm • Frostare • Vaati • Ganon
Chief Soldier • Shadow Link • Manhandla • Dodongos • Big Dark Stalfos • Gohma • Big Dodongo
Big Green Chuchu • Gleerok • Mazaal • Big Octorok • Gyorg Pair • Vaati
Madderpillar • Dark Nut • Big Blue Chuchu • Red Dark Nut • Black Knight
Diababa • Fyrus • Morpheel • Stallord • Blizzeta • Armogohma • Argorok • Zant • Puppet Zelda • Ganon
Ook • King Bulblin • Dangoro • Twilit Carrier Kargarok • Twilit Bloat
Deku Toad • Death Sword • Darkhammer • Darknut • Aeralfos • Phantom Zant
Stagnox • Fraaz • Phytops • Cragma • Byrne • Skeldritch • Demon Train • Chancellor Cole • Malladus
Mothula • Snapper • Heatoise • Big Blin • Rocktite • Geozard Chief • Dark Linkoptional
Ghirahim • Scaldera • Moldarach • The Imprisoned • Koloktos • Tentalus • Levias • Bilocyte • Demise
Stalfos • Lizalfos • Stalmaster • Moldarach • LD-002G Scervo • Dark Lizalfos • Magmanos • Moldorm • LD-003D Dreadfuse
Yuga • Moldorm • Margomill • Gemesaur King • Arrghus • Knucklemaster • Stalblind • Zaganaga • Dharkstare • Grinexx • Yuga Ganon
Armos • Red Stalfos • Heedles • Green &Red Goriyas • Gigabari • Gibdos &Purple Mini-Moldorms • Red Eyegores • Flying Tiles &Devalants • Big Pengator &Pengators • Fire Gimos • Moldorm • Lorule Ball and Chain Soldier • Arrghus
Margoma • Arrghus • Moldorm • Blizzagia • The Lady's Pets • Stalchampion • Prismantus • The Lady • Shadow Links
Electric Blob King • Electric Blob Queen • Hinox Brothers • Freezlord • Vulture Vizier • Grim Repoe • Gigaleon
Windblight Ganon • Fireblight Ganon • Thunderblight Ganon • Waterblight Ganon • Monk Maz Koshia(TCBThe Champions' Ballad Downloadable Content) • Calamity Ganon • Dark Beast Ganon
Stone Talus • Stone Talus (Luminous) • Stone Talus (Rare) • Igneo Talus • Frost Talus • Igneo Talus Titan(TCBThe Champions' Ballad Downloadable Content) • Molduga • Molduking(TCBThe Champions' Ballad Downloadable Content) • Hinox • Blue Hinox • Black Hinox • Master Kohga
Colgera • Yunobo • Moragia • Marbled Gohma • Sludge Like • Mucktorok • Queen Gibdo • Seized Construct • Phantom Ganon • Demon King's Army • Demon King Ganondorf • Demon Dragon
Stone Talus (Luminous,Rare) • Battle Talus • Frost Talus • Igneo Talus • Molduga • Hinox • Blue Hinox • Black Hinox • Stalnox • Flux Construct • Flux Construct II • Flux Construct III • Frox • Obsidian Frox • Blue-White Frox • Flame Gleeok • Frost Gleeok • Thunder Gleeok • King Gleeok • Yiga Clan Enforcers
- Dragons
- Fire-Related Enemies
- Gleeoks
- Water-Related Enemies
- Bosses
- Enemies
- Sub-Bosses
- Bosses in The Legend of Zelda
- Bosses in Oracle of Seasons
- Bosses in Phantom Hourglass
- Sub-Bosses in Tears of the Kingdom
- Enemies in The Legend of Zelda (TV Series)
- Enemies in The Legend of Zelda (Valiant Comics)
- Enemies in The Faces of Evil
- Enemies in The Wand of Gamelon
- Enemies in The Minish Cap (Himekawa)
- Articles lacking files
- Articles lacking models
- Phantom Hourglass articles lacking files
- Book citations using quotes
- Web Citations Needing Archival
- Pages using DynamicPageList3 parser function
- Articles lacking name references
- The Legend of Zelda (TV Series) articles lacking name references
- Super Smash Bros. Brawl articles lacking name references
- Non-canon media
- Incomplete sections
- Incomplete The Faces of Evil sections
- Pages with data tables