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Note: This Gleeok is very high in the sky. You'll need to glide down from the nearby sky archipelago and shoot it out of the air to initiate battle.


{{quote|This three-headed monster first appeared after the Upheaval. Fighting it alone is inadvisable, as its three heads will attack you all at once. Creates powerful flames within its body. When someone sets foot upon its turf, this beast will engulf the intruder and their surroundings in a fierce blaze.|In-Game Description}}
{{quote|This three-headed monster first appeared after the Upheaval. Fighting it alone is inadvisable, as its three heads will attack you all at once. Creates powerful flames within its body. When someone sets foot upon its turf, this beast will engulf the intruder and their surroundings in a fierce blaze.|In-Game Description}}

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"This three-headed monster first appeared after the Upheaval. Fighting it alone is inadvisable, as its three heads will attack you all at once. Creates powerful flames within its body. When someone sets foot upon its turf, this beast will engulf the intruder and their surroundings in a fierce blaze."

— In-Game Description

Flame Gleeok are sub-bosses that appear in Tears of the Kingdom.

Tears of the Kingdom

Flame Gleeok are large-three headed dragons and are a variant of the Gleeok. Their massive size towers over Link and other Overworld enemies that are encountered. A Flame Gleeok can be seen patroling over the Bridge of Hylia. When Link draws near, the Gleeok will take flight, using its massive wings to glide into the air.

The three heads of Gleeok turn an orange-red color, with a flame appearing above them.

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