Taking down Gleeoks in Tears of the Kingdom is easy with an orbital laser cannon
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If you’re having trouble taking down any of the incredibly intimidating Gleeoks in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, building an orbital laser cannon should do the trick.
Spoilers ahead!
One of the complaints some fans had about Breath of the Wild was that it was missing some classic enemies: bokoblins and lizalfos were there, but there were a few that some would have liked to see. Fortunately, enemies like Like Likes (take a photo every time you like it) and Gibdos are back. And Gleeoks, an enemy found in the first Zelda, returns for the first time since Phantom Hourglass, making this his fourth appearance. They’re also a ridiculously intimidating overworld boss, particularly due to their ability to fly. So, one player just built an “orbital attack satellite laser cannon”, you know, like you do.
as seen by GamesRadar, the clip was shared on Twitter showing off this ridiculously powerful Ultrahand creation. Based on what users could interpret by looking at the clip, the build included various Zonai items such as floating stones, a sled, a rocket, and to do all that damage, 10 beam emitters. Some also think a Zonai build head was attached for the beams to lock onto the Gleeok, and a swivel mount so it can maneuver to take on the three-headed dragon.
The game hasn’t even been out a week yet, and players are already building a bunch of different wacky and wonderful creations. Yes, indeed, you can make a robot if you want. However, Ultrahand is not the only ability with which you can do cool things in Tears of the Kingdom. There’s Fuse, which proves that experimentation can yield some great (and sometimes silly) results. And Recall is so busted that it might be the most powerful ability in the game.
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