Where To Find Thunder Gleeok Locations

You can find Thunder Gleeok enemies near the Hyrule Field, Faron Grasslands locations.

Thunder Gleeok Map contents
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How To Beat Thunder Gleeok

Below we breakdown the Thunder Gleeok Weaknesses and Resistances, as well as what Armor, Materials and Food you should use to help you fight the Thunder Gleeok in Zelda TotK. Before that lets learn more about the Thunder Gleeok stats.

Thunder Gleeok Stats
Detail Data
Life8000
Attack Power Melee: 0
Ranged: 0
Exp Rewarded150.00 XP (Limit: 1500 XP)
Damage TypeShock
WeaknessWind
ResistanceShock

Resistances: The Thunder Gleeok is resistant to Shock Attacks. You should avoid using fused weapons with these elements.

Thunder Gleeok Weakness

The Thunder Gleeok is weak against Wind Attacks, which can be produced from fusing materials. Materials that produce Wind Attacks when fused with Weapons, Arrows, and Shields are as follows:

Thunder Gleeok Damage Type

The Thunder Gleeok will use Shock Damage Attacks, which means you can use the following Armor and Items to reduce the damage you will receive when hit.

  • Attacks:
    These creatures have three heads, each capable of firing balls of electricity and lightning beams. They can even unleash all these attacks simultaneously.

  • Flight Abilities:
    They use their large wings to float above the ground. When they're low on health, they fly high into the sky and release lightning strikes.

  • Using Updrafts:
    Their lightning strikes create updrafts. Link can use these updrafts to follow them into the air.

  • Ground Defenses:
    If they're on the ground, they'll flap their wings to create strong winds. These winds prevent Link from getting too close.

  • Strategies for Attack:
    In order to stun them for an attack, Link needs to quickly hit all three heads. This should be done in a short span of time to be effective.

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