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==Manhandla==
==Manhandla==
[[File:Manhandla-Sprite-LoZ.png|right]]
[[File:Manhandla-Sprite-LoZ.png|right]]
The Mini-Boss of The Snake is known as Manhandla. This plant-like monster appears a little more than halfway through the dungeon and is actually an enemy that is appearing for the second time; the first being in the third dungeon of the game, The Manji, where it appeared as the dungeon Boss. The battle is exactly the same as the previous one, which composes of Link using [[Bomb]]s and his [[Sword]] to put away Manhandla. After defeating Manhandla, a door opens to the north. Inside the room to the north, Link can find the [[Old Man]]. He gives some advice to Link from there. Read the below section for more details. Curiously, defeating Manhandla is actually not required to advance in the dungeon, as Link can simply avoid it while using a Bomb to blow up the wall to the right, which leads to a secret room that contains twelve [[Rupee]]s, and a way around Manhandla. This room is not marked on the map, thus it is very rarely known among fans.
The Mini-Boss of The Snake is known as Manhandla. This plant-like monster appears a little more than halfway through the dungeon, marking its second appearance in the game, after Link defeats it in The Manji. The battle is very similar to the previous one, but the inclusion of four blocks in the room might make it more difficult for Link to maneuver around. After defeating Manhandla, a door opens to the north in which Link can find the [[Old Man]]. He gives some advice to Link from there. Curiously, defeating Manhandla is actually not required to advance in the dungeon, as Link can simply avoid it by using a Bomb to blow up the wall to the right, which leads to a secret room that contains twelve [[Rupee]]s, and a way around Manhandla. This room is not marked on the map, but appears as the 'eye' of the snake.
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[[File:Gleeok-LoZ-Sprite.png|left]]
==Gleeok==
==Gleeok==
The boss of The Snake is a vicious two-headed dragon called Gleeok. It guards the door that leads to the Triforce Shard, and uses its three heads to attack any whom approach it. Link must use his sword to stab the heads in order to separate each head from the main body, which kills Gleeok. It takes eight hits with the original [[Sword]] to dispatch a head, four hits with the [[White Sword]], and only two hits with the [[Magical Sword]]. Additionally, it takes four hits to dispatch a head with the [[Magical Rod]]. Defeating Gleeok results in a [[Heart Container]] appearing, as well as the entrance to where the Triforce Shard lies.
The boss of The Snake is a vicious two-headed dragon called Gleeok. It guards the door that leads to the Triforce Shard, and uses its three heads to attack any whom approach it. Link must use his sword to stab the heads in order to separate each head from the main body, which kills Gleeok. It takes eight hits with the original [[Sword]] to dispatch a head, four hits with the [[White Sword]], and only two hits with the [[Magical Sword]]. Additionally, it takes four hits to dispatch a head with the [[Magical Rod]]. Defeating Gleeok results in a [[Heart Container]] appearing, as well as the entrance to where the Triforce Shard lies.
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