![]() ![]() This will allow you to come and go as necessary, and save you the faff next time you fancy fighting it, or if you realize you’re underprepared. Image: Nintendo EPD/Nintendo via PolygonĪs soon as you land, go to your Key Items and place a Travel Medallion (you get these from Robbie as part of the “Presenting: The Travel Medallion” quest). Once you’re within striking distance, glide down to the platform. You can see it in action below - be aware that unless you have maxed out your battery storage, you’re likely going to want to use some large Zonai charges. We used a device made out of two carts, one flame emitter, one balloon, two fans and a steering stick. That’s clearly way too far for conventional Sky Island-hopping, so we’re going to need to get creative. ![]() ![]() You should just about make out your destination. Once you’ve unlocked the shrine and bow, head over to the south-east tip of the Sky Island you’re on and look to the distance. That involves taking down a Flux Construct III - a super beefed-up version of the Flux Construct fought on the Great Sky Island where you start the game proper. The issue, of course, is getting the crystal over to the shrine. The King Gleeok goes even higher (relative to the platform, we’re already waaaaay up in the air up here), making the extra reach you get with this bow a game changer. If you’ve done any of the other Gleeoks, you’ll know how tricky it can be to seal the deal when the boss flies up in the air for its ultimate attack. If you haven’t done that shrine, it is part of the ‘The Necluda Sky Crystal’ shrine quest, and it’s a vital step on the way to defeating the King Gleeok for two reasons because of the loot, you get for doing so: a Zonaite bow. To get there, you’ll want to head to the Kumamayn Shrine, just east of the Rabella Wetlands Tower. Here is what the Sky Island ones look like - with this being the one above Eventide Isle in particular: The Sky Island above Eventide Isle. Gleeok Den in the Great Hyrule Forest Depths (0141, 3127, -0622).There are four King Gleeok in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, with each being a triple threat of fire, ice and thunder. ![]()
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