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{{Boss| name = Gleeok
[[Image:Happy_Mask_Shop.jpg|thumb|right]]The '''Happy Mask Shop''' is found in [[Hyrule Market]] in [[Hyrule Castle Town]] in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]'', to the right of the entrance to [[Hyrule Castle]].
 
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|game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda(Game)|The Legend of Zelda]]''
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|dungeon = [[Snake Labyrinth]] [[Lion Labyrinth]]
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|weakness = [[Sword]]
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'''Gleeok''' is a boss monster appearing in multiple games. It is a dragon with multiple heads, and if the necks are struck enough times the heads detach and fight independently until the body is finally killed.
It is the base for the game's [[Mask Trading Sidequest]], and is run by the [[Happy Mask Salesman]].
 
   
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==Gleeok in ''[[The Legend of Zelda(Game)|The Legend of Zelda]]''==
The shop will open after you give [[Zelda's Letter]] to the guard in [[Kakariko Village]].
 
   
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Gleeok makes three appearances in the first game. All are defeated in similar fashion. Using the sword, cut off each of the heads on the beast. Once a head is detached from the body, it will float around the room shooting fireballs at [[Link]]. Avoid the fireballs and cut off the other heads and the [[Triforce]] piece is yours.
===Masks Available===
 
*[[Keaton Mask]]
 
*[[Skull Mask]]
 
*[[Spooky Mask]]
 
*[[Bunny Hood]]
 
===Not For Sale Masks===
 
*[[Mask of Truth]]
 
*[[Gerudo Mask]]
 
*[[Goron Mask]]
 
*[[Zora Mask]]
 
   
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A two-headed version of the beast guards the fourth piece of Triforce, a three-headed version is a mini-boss in the sixth underworld, and a four-headed version of the beast guards the final piece of Triforce. In the second quest, there is an two-, three- and four-headed versions guarding pieces of Triforce.
Seven years later, the shop is destroyed and the Happy Mask Salesman is nowhere to be found.
 
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It is possible to defeat a Gleeok in one hit with a well-placed [[bomb]].
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[[Category:Places in The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time]]
 
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{{Boss| name = Gleeok
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|image = [[image:gleeok.gif]]
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|game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons|Oracle of Seasons]]''
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|dungeon = [[Explorer's Crypt]]
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|weakness = Sword
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==Gleeok in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons|Oracle of Seasons]]''==
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The Gleeok within the ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons|Oracle of Seasons]]'' is a two-headed version. It is defeated in a different fashion from its former counterpart. Getting rid of the beast's heads is still the main objective, however, there is one more step before defeating it. Slashing away the head is a harder task, more slashes of sword will detach the heads. Once the heads are detached, the beast will start jumping, causing a massive earthquake in the arena. Using the [[Roc's Cape]] is the only way to avoid serious damage from the beast. When the beast is grounded attack with the sword. Continue until he is defeated. He will then give up the [[Seed of Life]], the seventh [[Essences of Nature|Essence of Nature]]
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==The Minish Cap==
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Though "Gleeok" is not seen in ''[[The Minish Cap]]'', the boss [[Gleerok]] is a one- headed Gleeok with a rock on it's back. (This information is from the [[figurine]].)
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==Phantom Hourglass==
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{{Boss
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|image = [[Image:Gleeok.png|297px]]
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|title = Two-Headed Dragon
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|game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass|Phantom Hourglass]]''
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|dungeon = [[Temple of Ice]]
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|weakness = [[Grappling Hook]], its own attacks, sword
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Gleeok reappears in ''[[Phantom Hourglass]]'' as the boss of the [[Temple of Ice]] and guardian of the [[Azurine Steel]]. One of his heads is red and the other one is blue. The red fires a ball of flame and the blue shoots a ball of ice.
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Link will be standing on a platform with four pegs near each corner. When one of the heads looses 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 it's mask. In addition with these blasts, the two heads will lunge to snap the rope Link ties, while trying to bite Link 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.
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Both heads will remove two of the four pegs by snapping them with their jaws. Each head will take turns at trying to bite Link, then will charge up for a powered blast. The red dragon head will loose a fiery blast that will scorch Link, as well as leave a trail of fire on the platform. The blue dragon head will loose 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 a [[Heart Container]], extra sands for the [[Phantom Hourglass]], and the second of the three pure metals, [[Azurine]].
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===Trivia===
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*The masks these creatures wear are similar to that of the [[Helmaroc King]]. Without their masks they also bear a striking resemblance to [[Valoo]].
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Revision as of 23:51, 28 July 2008

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Gleeok is a boss monster appearing in multiple games. It is a dragon with multiple heads, and if the necks are struck enough times the heads detach and fight independently until the body is finally killed.

Gleeok in The Legend of Zelda

Gleeok makes three appearances in the first game. All are defeated in similar fashion. Using the sword, cut off each of the heads on the beast. Once a head is detached from the body, it will float around the room shooting fireballs at Link. Avoid the fireballs and cut off the other heads and the Triforce piece is yours.

A two-headed version of the beast guards the fourth piece of Triforce, a three-headed version is a mini-boss in the sixth underworld, and a four-headed version of the beast guards the final piece of Triforce. In the second quest, there is an two-, three- and four-headed versions guarding pieces of Triforce.

It is possible to defeat a Gleeok in one hit with a well-placed bomb.


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Gleeok in Oracle of Seasons

The Gleeok within the Oracle of Seasons is a two-headed version. It is defeated in a different fashion from its former counterpart. Getting rid of the beast's heads is still the main objective, however, there is one more step before defeating it. Slashing away the head is a harder task, more slashes of sword will detach the heads. Once the heads are detached, the beast will start jumping, causing a massive earthquake in the arena. Using the Roc's Cape is the only way to avoid serious damage from the beast. When the beast is grounded attack with the sword. Continue until he is defeated. He will then give up the Seed of Life, the seventh Essence of Nature

The Minish Cap

Though "Gleeok" is not seen in The Minish Cap, the boss Gleerok is a one- headed Gleeok with a rock on it's back. (This information is from the figurine.)

Phantom Hourglass

Template:Boss Gleeok reappears in Phantom Hourglass as the boss of the Temple of Ice and guardian of the Azurine Steel. One of his heads is red and the other one is blue. The red fires a ball of flame and the blue shoots a ball of ice.

Link will be standing on a platform with four pegs near each corner. When one of the heads looses 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 it's mask. In addition with these blasts, the two heads will lunge to snap the rope Link ties, while trying to bite Link 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.

Both heads will remove two of the four pegs by snapping them with their jaws. Each head will take turns at trying to bite Link, then will charge up for a powered blast. The red dragon head will loose a fiery blast that will scorch Link, as well as leave a trail of fire on the platform. The blue dragon head will loose 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 a Heart Container, extra sands for the Phantom Hourglass, and the second of the three pure metals, Azurine.

Trivia

  • The masks these creatures wear are similar to that of the Helmaroc King. Without their masks they also bear a striking resemblance to Valoo.