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====''The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass''====
====''The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass''====
In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass]]'', '''Gleeok, Two-Headed Dragon''' is the boss of the [[Ice Temple|Temple of Ice]]. Depending on player choice, it can be the fifth or sixth boss, along with [[Dongorongo]]. It is the largest depiction of Gleeok in the series, though only its heads and necks are shown, with the rest being underwater. The head and neck on the player's left is red with antelope-like horns and capable of breathing fire balls, and the one to the right is blue with antlers and capable of breathing ice balls. The area Link stands to battle it is a small rectangle with a peg near each corner. Link must use the [[grappling hook]] on pairs of pegs to form a slingshot to deflect their shots into the other head, causing its mask to crack. When Link makes the slingshot, however, the one that made the shot will move close to the platform and slam its head down while chomping, which will get rid of the rope and can damage Link if he is too close. The red one will additionally make a second chomp for Link regardless. When they have been damaged three times total, they will quickly submerge, making a huge wave. Link must quickly jump atop one of the pegs to avoid it. Chunks of ice will also fall from the ceiling, and will damage him on contact. Link can run through the shallow water to avoid them, but will have to run against the current to make it to another peg. If he makes a tightrope between pegs beforehand, he can simply walk on it instead. After the chunks are all gone, the water returns to its normal depth as Gleeok resurfaces. After three more total hits, both masks will have been destroyed, and they will submerge again, starting the wave portion over. This time, a single larger ice chunk drops alongside the smaller ones.
In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass]]'', '''Gleeok, Two-Headed Dragon''' is the boss of the [[Temple of Ice]]. Depending on player choice, it can be the fifth or sixth boss, along with [[Dongorongo]]. It is the largest depiction of Gleeok in the series, though only its heads and necks are shown, with the rest being underwater. The head and neck on the player's left is red with antelope-like horns and capable of breathing fire balls, and the one to the right is blue with antlers and capable of breathing ice balls. The area Link stands to battle it is a small rectangle with a peg near each corner. Link must use the [[grappling hook]] on pairs of pegs to form a slingshot to deflect their shots into the other head, causing its mask to crack. When Link makes the slingshot, however, the one that made the shot will move close to the platform and slam its head down while chomping, which will get rid of the rope and can damage Link if he is too close. The red one will additionally make a second chomp for Link regardless. When they have been damaged three times total, they will quickly submerge, making a huge wave. Link must quickly jump atop one of the pegs to avoid it. Chunks of ice will also fall from the ceiling, and will damage him on contact. Link can run through the shallow water to avoid them, but will have to run against the current to make it to another peg. If he makes a tightrope between pegs beforehand, he can simply walk on it instead. After the chunks are all gone, the water returns to its normal depth as Gleeok resurfaces. After three more total hits, both masks will have been destroyed, and they will submerge again, starting the wave portion over. This time, a single larger ice chunk drops alongside the smaller ones.


When Gleeok resurfaces this time, each head destroys the peg closest to it. Now, one will move up close, slam its head a few times, and charge up a steady stream of their element. While inhaling, their looped tongues hang out and must be grabbed with the grappling hook and attached to one of the pegs, slamming them together and stunning it. This gives Link a chance to attack it with the [[sword]] repeatedly. After eight points of damage on each, they submerge yet again. The ice chunks that fall are now generally larger than before, with a few as big as the previous giant one. They surface yet again, and the process must be repeated. Eight more points of damage each will defeat a head, causing it to lull back and turn into sand, but retain shape until the other is defeated. Once both are defeated, two minutes are added to the [[Phantom Hourglass]], and a large bridge leading to the room with the [[Azurine]] surfaces.
When Gleeok resurfaces this time, each head destroys the peg closest to it. Now, one will move up close, slam its head a few times, and charge up a steady stream of their element. While inhaling, their looped tongues hang out and must be grabbed with the grappling hook and attached to one of the pegs, slamming them together and stunning it. This gives Link a chance to attack it with the [[sword]] repeatedly. After eight points of damage on each, they submerge yet again. The ice chunks that fall are now generally larger than before, with a few as big as the previous giant one. They surface yet again, and the process must be repeated. Eight more points of damage each will defeat a head, causing it to lull back and turn into sand, but retain shape until the other is defeated. Once both are defeated, two minutes are added to the [[Phantom Hourglass]], and a large bridge leading to the room with the [[Azurine]] surfaces.

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