Fire Gleeok Guide — All Locations, Strategy & Drops in TotK
Fire Gleeok Guide — Strategy & All Locations
Fire Gleeoks are among the most dangerous enemies in TotK — three-headed dragon bosses that coat the battlefield in fire and fly into the sky during Phase 2. This guide covers every Fire Gleeok location, required preparation, and how to kill them efficiently.
Fire Gleeok Overview
| Stat | Value | |------|-------| | HP | Very High (one of the highest regular enemies) | | Phase 1 | Grounded — three heads attack independently | | Phase 2 | Airborne — flies up, charges massive fire attack | | Element | Fire — fire arrows, flame breath, fire floor | | Key drop | Gleeok Flame (rare, upgrades armor) |
Danger level: Elite. Do not fight without Firebreaker armor (Lvl 2 minimum) or Fireproof Elixirs. The fire damage is persistent — stepping on ignited ground deals rapid repeated damage.
Required Preparation
Fireproof Protection (Mandatory)
Fire Gleeoks set the ground on fire in Phase 2. Without fire resistance, you take constant burn damage:
- Flamebreaker Armor (2 pieces minimum) — buys from Goron City shop
- Fireproof Elixir — Fireproof Lizard + monster part; each lasts 12 minutes at Level 2
- Ruby Armor upgrades are NOT enough alone — you need Firebreaker equipment
Best Weapons for Fire Gleeok
- Shock Arrows / Thunderclap Fruit fused arrows — stagger heads, knock Gleeok down temporarily
- Ice Fruit fused arrows — Sapphire or Ice Fruit counters fire, weak to cold
- High-attack two-handed weapon — for ground phase melee when heads are stunned
- Multi-shot bow (Lynel Bow) — hitting multiple heads simultaneously
Food Buffs
- Hearty food — extra hearts buffer for heavy phase 2 damage
- Enduring food — extra stamina for extended dodging and shooting
- Attack Up food — shortens fight duration
Fire Gleeok Locations
Location 1 — Coliseum Ruins (Central Hyrule)
Coordinates: 1296, -1076, 0058 Access: Lookout Landing Skyview Tower, fly south-southwest to the Coliseum
The Coliseum Ruins Fire Gleeok is one of the most accessible — it patrols inside the circular coliseum structure. The arena structure provides some cover during Phase 2.
Tips for Coliseum:
- Use the coliseum walls as cover from fire breath during Phase 1
- In Phase 2, fly up using Ascend through the upper platform or launch from the coliseum rim to reach the Gleeok
- The enclosed space makes Phase 2 fire coverage intense — have fire resist active before starting
Location 2 — Death Mountain Crater (Eldin)
Coordinates: 1841, 2499, 0380 Access: Eldin Canyon Skyview Tower → fly northeast toward Death Mountain summit
A Fire Gleeok patrols near the Death Mountain crater area. This is thematically appropriate — you're already in a fire zone.
Tips for Death Mountain:
- You need Flamebreaker armor just to reach this location (the Eldin Canyon approaching Death Mountain requires fire resist)
- The terrain is uneven — use the volcanic rocks and elevated ledges for vantage points
- Launch platforms: Look for Zonai platforms on the crater edge for Phase 2 aerial approaches
Location 3 — Tanagar Canyon (Hyrule Ridge / Lanayru Border)
Coordinates: -2130, 0305, 0280 Access: Skyview Tower northwest → fly toward Tanagar Canyon
The Tanagar Canyon Fire Gleeok is on a bridge/elevated structure over the canyon. The elevation and canyon walls create unique Phase 2 dynamics.
Tips for Tanagar:
- Stand on the canyon bridge structure for Phase 1 — better sightlines for headshots
- Canyon walls limit Phase 2 aerial range — can help funnel the Gleeok's movement
- Fall off the bridge during Phase 2 if overwhelmed — safe landing in canyon below
Location 4 — Eldin Canyon Bridge Area
Coordinates: Near the Eldin Canyon progression path Access: Following the road north from Eldin Canyon Skyview Tower
A Fire Gleeok sometimes appears on major bridges or road intersections in the Eldin Canyon area. This one blocks path progression in this region.
Location 5 — Depths Mirror Location
Every surface Fire Gleeok has a corresponding Depths location directly below:
- The Depths version drops the same Gleeok Flame materials
- Depths Fire Gleeoks appear in the Coliseum ruins shadow and Eldin equivalent areas underground
- Depths versions are harder to reach but can be farmed after Blood Moon resets
Combat Strategy
Phase 1 — Three Heads
Each head attacks independently:
- Left head: Sweeping fire breath — dodge sideways
- Right head: Fireball projectiles — dodge right
- Center head: Direct lunge attack — backflip, trigger Flurry Rush
Objective: Hit each head's weak point (glowing orange/red gem on head) with arrows to stagger it. When all three heads are stunned simultaneously, the Gleeok collapses — deal massive melee damage.
Head stagger tips:
- One hit to the gem staggers a head briefly
- Ice arrows work well and deal bonus damage (elemental weakness)
- Fire arrows deal no damage (immune) — avoid
- Use Bow Zoom (hold ZR, hold ZL breath) for precision headshots
Ground attacks:
- The tail sweeps in a circular arc — jump over it
- Fire breath tracks left-right — sprint perpendicular to the breath
- Body slam: Gleeok raises up, drops on target area — sprint out of shadow
Phase 2 — Flight Mode
When all three heads are stunned twice (or HP drops below ~40%), the Gleeok activates Phase 2:
- It launches into the air — now untouchable by melee
- It charges a massive concentrated fire pillar and fires it downward
- Ground ignites in multiple fire zones
- Continues launching individual fire attacks while airborne
Phase 2 objective: Reach the Gleeok in the air and hit the head gems again to knock it back down.
How to get airborne:
- Paraglider from terrain: Reach high ground and glide up as the Gleeok circles
- Skyview Tower relaunch: If a tower is nearby, teleport and launch
- Recall on launched rocks: Gleeok sometimes launches fire rocks that you can Recall (reverse them) to ride upward
- Updrafts: Fire Gleeok's own fire creates updrafts — jump into the heat shimmer and paraglide upward
In the air:
- Aim for the head gems from gliding position
- Slow time (bow zoom while airborne) for precise headshots
- Three head hits (one per head) stuns it and drops it back to the ground
- Land on the Gleeok's back/body and melee the heads directly (advanced)
Ground fire management:
- Sprint constantly — don't stand still in Phase 2
- Fire zones persist for 10-15 seconds
- Circle the outside of the arena — fire typically concentrates center
- Eat Hearty food before Phase 2 if HP is low
Fire Gleeok Drops
| Drop | Rarity | Use | |------|--------|-----| | Gleeok Flame | Uncommon | Armor upgrade material (Flamebreaker 4-star) | | Gleeok Wing | Common | Fuse to arrows — adds fire attribute | | Gleeok Guts | Rare | High-value elixir ingredient, sells for 80R | | Gleeok Horn | Uncommon | Fuse to weapons — fire melee attacks |
Gleeok Flame usage:
- Required for Flamebreaker Armor 4-star upgrade (maximum fire resist)
- Required for Firebreaker set 4-star
- Also used in some Zonai-related upgrade recipes
Gleeok Wing fuse: Fusing a Gleeok Wing to an arrow creates a fire arrow equivalent with additional Gleeok damage modifier. Better than basic fire arrows from a shop.
Blood Moon Reset
All Fire Gleeoks respawn on Blood Moon. After killing all 4-5 surface Fire Gleeoks:
- Sell excess drops or store Gleeok Flames for upgrades
- Rest at campfire until Blood Moon triggers
- Repeat the circuit
Each circuit gives 4-5 Gleeok Flames at roughly 1 hour per full circuit. You need ~8-12 Gleeok Flames for max Flamebreaker upgrades.
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